Long feted by fossil hunters and geologists, if UNESCO recognises the extraordinary rock formation at Madygen in Kyrgyzstan, ...
A report found data privacy problems with the vast majority of 30 companies that sell neurotechnology devices to consumers. New US state laws aim to change that ...
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A joint investment by the Australian federal government and the government of Queensland makes PsiQuantum one of the largest ...
India’s space agency has been remarkably successful in recent years, growing the country’s prestige on the global stage – and ...
As the world's third largest emitter of greenhouse gases, climate policy decisions taken by India will shape the fate of the ...
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Cosmological puzzles are tempting astronomers to rethink our simple picture of the universe – and ask whether dark matter is ...
A court in the Philippines revoked the permit to grow rice genetically modified to boost vitamin A, but the government is ...
Governments need to take action to protect people from potentially toxic additives in tyre rubber, say researchers after ...