Musk Promised Us Self-Driving Tesla’s In 2014. 9 Years Later, They’re Still Miles Off
Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology faces challenges and risks, with concerns about safety, ethical implications, and regulatory oversight.
Banned ‘Ozone-Destroying’ Chemicals Make Comeback In Global Emissions
Although banned in 2010 by the Montreal Protocol, Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are making a resurgence, according to recent climate studies.
Why the Brain Never Truly Sleeps: Discussing the Neuroscience
Extreme forms of insomnia, like fatal familial insomnia (FFI), are lethal. Here’s why you should avoid sleepless nights at all costs.
Astronomers Detect ‘Flattest’ Explosion Ever Seen In Space, Dubbed ‘The Cow’
The solar-system-sized explosion, known as a Fast Blue Optical Transient (FBOT), has only been observed four times in history.
Ketamine Holds Key to Treating Severe Brain Injury In Children, New Study Suggests
Children aged 1 month to 16 years old received the controversial treatment. And the results have broken a two-decade-long stigma surrounding ketamine treatment.
Banking on Tech: The Inevitable Demise of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB)
The Silicon Valley Bank collapse has the world of finance questioning the stability of the sector. But how did it get to this point?
Opinion: What Are the Chances Elon Musk Is a Simulated Human?
And if he is a simulation, can Artificial Intelligence help us prove it?
Scientists Create World’s First ‘Comprehensive’ Map of Venus’s 85,000 Volcanoes
The recent discovery makes Venus the most volcanic planet in our solar system.
Donated Poop Could Be the New Magic Elixir for Your Gut Problems
How faecal microbiota transplants (FMTs) are opening the doors for the treatment of diseases once considered chronic and without a cure.
Does Space Travel Accelerate the Ageing Process? Exploring the Science
Spaceflight kickstarts biological processes in the human body that look very similar to ageing.