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Winged microchip is the world's smallest human-made flying structure
23/09/2021

Winged microchip is the world's smallest human-made flying structure

Engineers at Northwestern University have shrunk a microchip to roughly the size of a grain of sand and given it the power of flight.

Mars Had Liquid Water On Its Surface. Here's Why Scientists Think It Vanished
23/09/2021

Mars Had Liquid Water On Its Surface. Here's Why Scientists Think It Vanished

A new study indicates that the relatively low mass of Mars allowed most of its water to be lost to space billions of years ago, rather than retained on its surface.

SpaceX capsule with world's first all-civilian orbital crew returns safely
23/09/2021

SpaceX capsule with world's first all-civilian orbital crew returns safely

The quartet of newly minted citizen astronauts comprising the SpaceX Inspiration4 mission safely splashed down in the Atlantic off Florida's coast on Saturday, completing a three-day flight of the first all-civilian crew ever sent into Earth orbit.

How fast will the Earth heat? New tool provides granular estimates
23/09/2021

How fast will the Earth heat? New tool provides granular estimates

The Probable Futures initiative hopes its interactive maps showing how fast the Earth could heat will lead citizens and countries to ask questions about climate change.

Edmontonians are invited to seek the Telus World of Science sub hidden around the city
23/09/2021

Edmontonians are invited to seek the Telus World of Science sub hidden around the city

The Telus World of Science Edmonton (TWOSE) is asking Edmontonians to seek out the sub in the city for a chance to win some prizes.

Apophis: The asteroid we thought might hit us
23/09/2021

Apophis: The asteroid we thought might hit us

Even though the asteroid Apophis won't hit Earth for at least another century, its scientific impact will be tremendous.

A changing chemistry job market and news from the wider science world
23/09/2021

A changing chemistry job market and news from the wider science world

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Analysis | Why it’s a mistake to teach climate change only in science class
23/09/2021

Analysis | Why it’s a mistake to teach climate change only in science class

The case for expanding into other subjects.

Fusion breakthrough and NASA's Artemis drama lead this week's science news
23/09/2021

Fusion breakthrough and NASA's Artemis drama lead this week's science news

The best science stories from the week that was

Tiny swimming robots may help clean up a microplastics mess
23/09/2021

Tiny swimming robots may help clean up a microplastics mess

Big problem, tiny solution. Researchers in the Czech Republic have designed swimming robots that can help collect and break down microplastics.

Luis Miramontes helped enable the sexual revolution. Why isn’t he better known?
23/09/2021

Luis Miramontes helped enable the sexual revolution. Why isn’t he better known?

By synthesizing norethindrone, one of the first active ingredients in birth control pills, Luis Miramontes helped usher in the sexual revolution.

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