
Alien first contact: how the new rules differ from science fiction
Astronomers should not try to message E.T. before international consultation has occurred.
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Astronomers should not try to message E.T. before international consultation has occurred.

It’s worth revisiting the philosophy behind the Arts and Crafts movement.

Recent headlines have raised concerns about allergy tablets. The evidence is more nuanced than it first appears.

In the 1950s, Arthur C. Clarke imagined an amputee astronaut. If John McFall reaches orbit, science fiction becomes science fact.

While many Indonesian reefs have remained surprisingly stable despite decades of ocean warming, this resilience has its limits.

Many marine creatures are among the 4,000 species affected by wildlife trafficking.

Scolyer captured the world’s attention when he volunteered for a world-first experimental treatment for brain cancer. He died on Sunday night, aged 59.

Respiratory diseases like measles and flu pose a much bigger threat to public health for the World Cup than does Ebola.

Making Nutella sandwiches for lunch again? The food industry has you in a bind, a new study shows.

Australia’s proposed digital duty of care will ask social media platforms to actively prevent harm.

The Enhanced Games wound up on May 24 2026 without the medal shower that was widely expected, but what does the multi-sport event really stand for when it’s stripped of the moral frenzy?

Real efforts have been made, and recent lines on the chart do go in the right direction. But what if they are wobbles, not turns.