As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of the biggest science stories of the year, and why they matter.
The ‘Pluribus’ finale shows the terrifying reality of a perfectly unified world with a single scene, starring Kusimayu ...
The key idea behind our framework is that life produces molecules with purpose, while nonliving chemistry does not. Cells ...
As a stream of roasted coffee beans drops into a barrel, it fills an Oakville, Ont., roastery with a smell practically strong ...
When your plate arrives, the first thing you’ll notice is the riot of colors – the vibrant red and green of New Mexico chiles, the sunny yellow of perfectly cooked eggs, the fresh green of cilantro ...
There's something inherently satisfying about drinking the same cocktail as the character whose world you're sharing.
It only took Rhea Seehorn 30 seconds to deliver a performance in the Pluribus finale that had us ready to hand her an Emmy.
From Viking to Perseverance, scientists have spent decades chasing chemical hints that could point to life beyond Earth.
Tantalising signs of past microbial life showed up on Mars this year, but to truly know whether they contain the answer to ...
A new poll suggests Ontarians are waiting too long for diagnostic tests and specialist appointments, causing unnecessary ...
Rumours claim that 3I/ATLAS is a silent messenger. However, it allegedly ignored Earth because of one ego-shattering reason.
From mudstones on Mars to strange gases in exoplanet atmospheres, tentative evidence for extraterrestrial life is starting to ...
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