Space Alien life may exist on Venus but intelligence could be harder to find SCIENTISTS and science journalists often share a weary refrain whenever a story with a whiff of the extraterrestrial raises its head: it isn't aliens. It is never aliens. https://youtu.be/6XJcqqnZEjA While firm evidence of life beyond Earth would be the discovery of the century, we have been burned too many times before – most notably in … 51¶¯Âþ
Technology A robot called Curly beat top-ranked athletes at curling Two Curly robots, which are designed to play the game of curling A curling robot has beaten humans at their own game. Klaus-Robert Müller at the Berlin Institute of Technology in Germany and his colleagues have developed a robot powered by artificial intelligence, called Curly, that beat teams of expert human athletes in curling matches. … 51¶¯Âþ
Environment China's 2060 carbon neutral pledge is a big deal but is it big enough? Chinese president Xi Jinping addresses the United Nations general assembly on 22 September China surprised the world yesterday when president Xi Jinping told the United Nations general assembly that the country would “achieve carbon neutrality before 2060â€. Until now, 2020 has been an underwhelming year for action on climate change, with a major UN climate … 51¶¯Âþ
Life Superstrong sea sponge could help build better spacecraft The intricate structure of this marine sponge is already mimicked in engineering and architecture, and now we know we were missing a trick that can make our designs even stronger Regulars
Life Why we're in for a long wait to hear from intelligent aliens Hints of bacteria on Venus are encouraging, but finding life beyond Earth is the easy part. A new analysis suggests the evolution of human-like intelligence on another planet is more improbable than we like to imagine Features
Space Space Dogs review: A dog's-eye view of how Laika could have lived A Russian street dog named Laika was the first living creature to orbit Earth . This is so well known a fact as to scarcely need stating – but in becoming trivia, the ambition and brutality of the Soviet experiment she was part of in November 1957 has been lost. Space Dogs , a documentary … Culture
Health How your computer can help defeat the coronavirus while you sleep Thanks to the Folding@home project, millions of people are helping scientists understand the structure of proteins in the new coronavirus, finds Layal Liverpool Regulars
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