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Indian surgeon in Australia operates on patient 10,000 km away in Indore
Indian surgeon in Australia operates on patient km away in Indore
Newly discovered moth named after Pope Leo. There is a reason behind it
Newly discovered moth named after Pope Leo There is a reason behind it
Iran War: Trump Pauses Plan to Guide Ships in Hormuz, Seeks Iran Deal | Daybreak Europe 5/6/2026
Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. On today's show, President Trump says the US plan to guide stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz is being paused to see if an agreement can be reached with Iran to end the war. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Beijing, where he's held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The meeting comes just days before Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive in the Chinese capital. Plus, a busy day for earning...
Nasa citizen scientists just discovered 3,000 new failed stars
Nasa citizen scientists just discovered new failed stars
Surya Grahan 2026: कर्क राशि में लगने वाला है लंबा सूर्य ग्रहण, 4 राशियों के शुरू होंगे बुरे दिन!
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Nasa team discovers secret ingredient that powered ancient life on Earth
Nasa team discovers secret ingredient that powered ancient life on Earth
Isro team confirms Sun is making older, dead satellites crash on Earth
Isro team confirms Sun is making older dead satellites crash on Earth
Accelerating the climate transition
AS the monsoon season approaches, Pakistan faces a familiar anxiety. The memory of the 2022 floods — and the 2025 flooding that again disrupted lives, livelihoods and public finances — remains raw. The government is right to be preparing early for this year’s monsoon. But preparedness, while essential, is not enough. Pakistan must now accelerate, as a national priority, the broader transition to a climate-resilient, low-carbon and inclusive economy. The science leaves little room for complacency...
दुनिया के सबसे बड़े मौसम वैज्ञानिक की भविष्यवाणी- 2026 होगा सबसे गर्म
NASA scientist who 'died three times' saw the same thing every time... and it wasn't the pearly gates of Heaven
NASA scientist who 'died three times' saw the same thing every time... and it wasn't the pearly gates of HeavenBy STACY LIBERATORE, US SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EDITOR Published: 20:01, 5 May 2026 | Updated: 03:02, 6 May 2026 e-mail 238 shares
Anthropic Mythos fears make Google, Microsoft and Musk’s xAI make a ‘promise’ to the US govt
Google, Microsoft, and xAI have agreed to provide the US government with early access to their most powerful AI models. This initiative, led by the Department of Commerce's CAISI, aims to assess potential risks like cyber warfare and military misuse before public release. The collaborations will involve testing models with safety features removed to understand their core capabilities under pressure.
Your commute is about to get even worse: Woke scientists say cars should be made to wait at red lights for longer - to force people to switch to walking
Your commute is about to get even worse: Woke scientists say cars should be made to wait at red lights for longer - to force people to switch to walkingREAD MORE: Car touchscreens more dangerous than texting behind the wheel By XANTHA LEATHAM, EXECUTIVE SCIENCE EDITOR Published: 00:02, 6 May 2026 | Updated: 00:02, 6 May 2026 e-mail 45 View comments
Altara secures $7M to bridge the data gap that’s slowing down physical sciences
Companies working on batteries, semiconductors, and medical devices generate vast amounts of data — and much of it ends up scattered across spreadsheets and legacy systems, making it hard to use to improve products or understand failures. San Francisco-based startup Altara, which just secured $7 million in seed funding, says it has built an AI layer designed to bridge these data gaps and bring fragmented technical information into a single platform. The round was led by Greylock, with participat...
NASA released thousands more photos from Artemis II. Here are 9 of the best.
SpaceNASA released thousands more photos from Artemis II. Here are 9 of the best.The more than 12,000 images include up-close shots not previously seen from the moon mission.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00NASA released more than 12,000 new images from the Artemis II mission, including many views and up-close shots not previously seen.NASAShareAdd NBC News to GoogleMay 5, 2026, 6:11 PM EDTBy Denise ChowNASA over the weekend released thousands more photos from last month’s Art...
Americans seeking to prove they're actually CANADIAN are flooding gene scientists on both sides of border with constant requests
Americans seeking to prove they're actually CANADIAN are flooding gene scientists on both sides of border with constant requestsBy LAURA PARNABY, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 21:36, 5 May 2026 | Updated: 21:36, 5 May 2026 e-mail View comments
Rare organ fully restored as part of major project to make church community hub
A rare organ has been fully restored as part of a major project to make the church a community hub.The instrument at St John's Church in Killingworth, North Tyneside, holds the distinction of being the sole organ in the United Kingdom awarded Grade II star status by the British Institute of Organ Studies.Richard Postill of York built 166 organs during his career.This includes one of his other notable instruments at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Only 10 Pos...
How hantavirus may have spread aboard a cruise ship
HealthWatch How hantavirus may have spread aboard a cruise ship, according to health experts .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-healthwatch.jpg'); } By Emily Mae Czachor Emily Mae Czachor News Editor Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She typically covers breaking news, extreme weather and issues involving social justice. Emily Mae previously wrote for outlets like the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek. Read Full B...
Electrical fault, not cockpit error: Pilots' body calls to widen AI171 crash probe
Electrical fault not cockpit error Pilots body calls to widen AI crash probe
France, Armenia sign memorandums on cooperation in science, defense
As part of French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit, the sides also signed an agreement on the supply of six Airbus H145 helicopters and equipment for Armenia’s special forces
Speculation over secret US fleet of 'kamikaze dolphins' grows after odd Pete Hegseth admission
Speculation over secret US fleet of 'kamikaze dolphins' grows after odd Pete Hegseth admission Politics is fast. We're faster. Sign up to the DC Insider newsletter for a front-row seat to Washington... and unlock 3 FREE months of DailyMail+ HEREBy JON MICHAEL RAASCH, US POLITICAL REPORTER Published: 16:04, 5 May 2026 | Updated: 16:04, 5 May 2026 e-mail View comments