Category Archives: Technology

From Samsung to Sony, these are the best TV brands you can buy

The best TV brands of 2024Peter Cade Whether you’re immersed in a blockbuster series like Dune 2, hooked on a series like The Traitors, or watching a long-running series like EastEnders, buying one of the best TVs will make a huge difference to your experience. There are many factors to consider in your search for… Read More »

America’s Young Farmers Are Burning Out. So I Quit

Scott Chang-Fleeman, owner and farmer of Shao Shan Farm, grows Asian vegetables on May 2, 2019 in Bolinas, California.Celeste Noche Chang-Fleeman got into farming right out of college and spent several years working on the campus farm. As a third-generation Chinese American, he noticed a distinct shortage of organically grown Asian vegetables at local farmers… Read More »

‘The world’s most advanced robot’ will be exhibited in Scotland

AFP Australia’s Great Barrier Reef struggles to survive Australia’s famous Great Barrier Reef is suffering one of the most severe coral bleaching events on record, and scientists are concerned about coral survival as the impact of climate change worsens. Marine biologist Anne Hoggett has lived and worked on Lizard Island, a coral atoll, for 33… Read More »

Astronomers detect massive ‘sleeping giant’ black hole 2000 light-years from Earth

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. Astronomers have identified the largest known stellar black hole in the Milky Way galaxy after detecting an unusual wobble in space. The “sleeping giant,” called Gaia BH3, has a mass almost 33 times that of… Read More »

NASA said it expects space station trash to burn. Debris crashed into a house in Florida

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. A piece of debris launched from the International Space Station unexpectedly survived a fiery re-entry from orbit last month and punctured the roof of a Florida home, according to NASA. When the federal agency disposed… Read More »

We Need to Be Ready for Biotech’s “ChatGPT” Moment

Doris Cruz is working on a sample in the laboratories of Ring Therapeutics, a biotechnology company that conducts important research on anelloviruses. Credit – John Tlumacki-Boston Globe via Getty Images IImagine a world where everything from plastic to concrete is produced from biomass. Personalized cell and gene therapies prevent pandemics and treat previously incurable genetic… Read More »

Do we have a plan for how to deal with subsea cable sabotage?

There are more than 500 subsea cables worldwide. These networks, often connecting continents from Europe to Australasia, provide internet connectivity to billions of people, many of whom don’t even know they exist. They are one of the components of our global infrastructure that are fundamental to our way of life but are yet largely unappreciated.… Read More »

We need leaders who are ready to challenge the status quo to save our oceans and our planet

Ten years ago, in the magnificent Sant Ocean Hall of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC, I sat with then-U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to discuss a topic we both care deeply about: the state of the world’s oceans. Before that week in 2014, no one had taken the time… Read More »