Inferring the absolute time constant of spherical wind wave packets – Nature Physics

Inferring the absolute time constant of spherical wind wave packets - Nature Physics

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Scientists have discovered genes that increase the risk of autism

The study looked at 35 important genes associated with autism (Maskot/Getty)

April 2nd is Autism Awareness Day, and ahead of the 2026 annual recognition, a group of scientists has been praised for a breakthrough in the field of genetics and autism risk. Over the past decade, researchers have been able to identify a series of rare genetic variants associated with an increased risk of autism and … Read more

Why the U.S. Surgery Market Is Growing Along With Genetic Prevention Care

Why the U.S. Surgery Market Is Growing Along With Genetic Prevention Care

Healthcare is increasingly driven by prevention, personalization and data. Nowhere is this more clear than carrier testing, which is an important part of women’s health. An increasing number of people and couples are interested in knowing about their chances of genetic diseases and diseases before the child is conceived, rather than waiting to find out … Read more

The life of an astronaut with Daniel Tani | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast

Europe's aging grid puts clean energy projects at risk of 'waste'

Unlike many children born and raised during the Moon’s arrival, Daniel Tani did not dream of becoming an astronomer. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING He was very interested in building things like radios and toothbrushes. However, in the end, his life choices and his career path led him to the place. He received an engineering degree, started working … Read more

Artemis II launch: crowds gather to catch a glimpse of Nasa’s historic moon mission

Artemis II launch: crowds gather to catch a glimpse of Nasa's historic moon mission

A little more than an hour before sunset on Florida’s Space Coast, up to 400,000 beachgoers and boarders will look to the skies Wednesday to see a fiery wonder that hasn’t been seen in nearly 54 years: a complete NASA rocket returning to the moon. The launch of Artemis II, scheduled for 6.24pm ET if … Read more

As satellites fill Earth’s orbit, the space race is at risk of becoming an environmental disaster

'This sounds weak': how the satellite hit chain can get out of control

Our relationship with space is changing rapidly. For almost all of human history, the space above us was an unreachable limit. Yet in one lifetime, the Earth’s orbit has gone from empty to crowded with satellites. In the meantime, although the moon is still rare, in the next few decades it is expected to be … Read more

Summer 2026: How Safe is Water in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai?

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Last updated:01 April 2026, 11:31 IST Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad are already among the most water-stressed urban centers in the world. So what will Summer 2026 be like in these cities? Recent reports show that even though official water supply systems are in place in Delhi, many households still depend on private tanks. (PTI/File) … Read more

Mercury Scout Mission Concept with Solar Sail Propulsion

Image of Mercury obtained by NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft in 2008. (Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Arizona State University/Carnegie Institution of Washington)

The planet Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and the most difficult for spacecraft to visit and explore. This is because as the spacecraft approaches Mercury, the Sun’s gravity pulls on the spacecraft, greatly increasing its speed and making it difficult to decelerate without a lot of fuel. But what if a spacecraft … Read more

Asia is ramping up its use of fossil fuels to cover energy shortages caused by the Iran war

Asia is ramping up its use of fossil fuels to cover energy shortages caused by the Iran war

Governments across Asia are increasing their use of coal, the dirtiest fuel, as they try to cover the huge energy deficit caused by the US-Israel war against Iran. This process has produced warnings from climate experts who point to the negative environmental impact of coal, and they say that the energy crisis should be an … Read more

Sleep time and genetics interact to affect active life

Sleep time and genetics interact to affect active life

Lifestyle and economic factors play an important role in shaping healthy ageing, but their effects can vary depending on your DNA, according to a new international study led by researchers at Adelaide University. The study is the first of its kind to show that diet, exercise, sleep, smoking, education, work and social interactions all influence … Read more