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Meet Ben Lamm: The billionaire CEO trying to bring back the woolly mammoth with a $10.2 billion startup

Arctic alarm: Earth's frozen carbon stores in the Arctic may stop absorbing CO2 and start releasing it by the 2050s

Meet Rebecca Young: 11-year-old girl who invented a solar-powered heated blanket for homeless people after seeing them struggle through winter

Meet Jainendra K. Jain: The first Indian-origin physicist to win the Wolf Prize and transform quantum physics

He lost the ability to walk at 17. Years later, he created a machine that could help paralysed people walk again: Meet Alan Tholkes

Quote of the day by American psychologist Stanley Milgram: "There is a propensity for people to accept definitions of action provided by legitimate authority."

Quote of the day by Rosalind Franklin: "Science and everyday life cannot and should not..." - the words of the brilliant scientist who helped reveal the secret of DNA

Quote of the day by Stephen Hawking: "We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of…" - a humbling and uplifting view of our place in the cosmos

Football world cup goes orbital: FIFA's official 2026 match ball 'Trionda' reaches ISS for Nasa experiment

No women on Artemis III? Nasa faces criticism over all-male Moon mission crew

Quote of the day by Neil deGrasse Tyson: "The good thing about science is that…"

Quote of the day by Canadian physician Sir William Osler: "In science the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to…”

Japanese scientists convert food waste into biodegradable paper using a beloved noodle dish

Soil's treasure: Scientists discovered a hidden phosphorus reservoir that could transform the future of food

How Richard Feynman's lunch order became a 50-year-old mathematical mystery that scientists have finally solved

Meteor vs Meteorite explained: The crucial difference between a shooting star and a space rock

Quote of the day by Nikola Tesla: “If your hate could be turned into electricity, it would…”

Before humans learned to make fire, they may have carried it: Study reveals 1.7 million-year-old evidence

San Andreas Fault stress reaches highest level in 1,000 years: What scientists discovered beneath California

Hidden beneath the Kalahari Desert is a 264-metre-deep underground lake where blind animals thrive in darkness