Vote for the stories you want to see on RMA Book Club in 2025
Voting for the monthly books for 2025 is now open and you can vote for your preferred books for the Club to read and discuss.
Voting for the monthly books for 2025 is now open and you can vote for your preferred books for the Club to read and discuss.
Whales are nature’s longevity champions, with some bowhead whales reaching an astonishing 211 years. Unfortunately, most live less than 50 years due to human impacts like ship strikes and fishing gear entanglement.
Jupiter’s moon Europa’s ice crust might be 35 kilometres thick, complicating the search for extraterrestrial life beneath its surface.
Homeopathy might look like medicine, but it’s not. Homeopathic remedies are diluted to the point of containing no active ingredients, making their effects indistinguishable from placebos.
Our ancient ancestor, Australopithecus afarensis—famously represented by “Lucy”—could walk upright and even run on two legs, but not with the speed or endurance of modern humans.
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Researchers are making strides in quantum computing by tackling error correction in a fresh way. Their innovative approach, dubbed the “colorful” method, aims to enhance fault tolerance in quantum systems.
Are you struggling with the challenges of leaving a religion or dealing with conflicts stemming from religious influences in your
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is gearing up for an epic moment. On Christmas Eve, it will soar to within about 3.8 million miles of the Sun’s surface, marking its closest approach yet.