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  • Scientists reverse ageing in mice
    Scientists reverse ageing in mice

    Scientists have reversed signs of ageing in middle-aged and elderly...

  • SpaceX capsule with world's first all-civilian orbital crew splashes down off Florida
    SpaceX capsule with world's first all-civilian orbital crew splashes down off Florida

    The quartet of newly minted citizen astronauts comprising the...

  • SpaceX capsule with world's first all-civilian orbital crew set for splashdown
    SpaceX capsule with world's first all-civilian orbital crew set for splashdown

    The quartet of newly minted citizen astronauts comprising the...

  • Bangladeshi water engineer in top 2% of the world scientists
    Bangladeshi water engineer in top 2% of the world scientists

    This list has been prepared by Stanford University by analysing...

  • What life is like aboard the SpaceX Dragon capsule
    What life is like aboard the SpaceX Dragon capsule

    The first space tourism mission by Elon Musk's SpaceX blasted...

  • Mars rocks collected by Perseverance boost case for ancient life
    Mars rocks collected by Perseverance boost case for ancient life

    Both samples, slightly wider than a pencil in diameter and about...

  • NASA confirms Perseverance Mars rover got its first piece of rock
    NASA confirms Perseverance Mars rover got its first piece of rock

    NASA confirmed Monday that its Perseverance Mars rover succeeded in...

  • Bacteria, and Other Gut Feelings
    Bacteria, and Other Gut Feelings

    Our behaviour may directly affect the bacteria in our gut.

  • Chinese researchers propose deflecting 'Armageddon' asteroids with rockets
    Chinese researchers propose deflecting 'Armageddon' asteroids with rockets

    Chinese researchers want to send more than 20 of China's...

  • What Does Asteroid Mining Look Like?
    What Does Asteroid Mining Look Like?

    They brought iron. They wiped off dinosaurs. It’s payback time.

  • Bezos offers NASA $2 billion in exchange for moon mission contract
    Bezos offers NASA $2 billion in exchange for moon mission contract

    Fresh off his trip to space, billionaire businessman Jeff Bezos on...

  • Meet Grace, the healthcare robot Covid-19 created
    Meet Grace, the healthcare robot Covid-19 created

    The Hong Kong team behind celebrity humanoid robot Sophia is...

  • Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin sues NASA over Moon lander contract
    Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin sues NASA over Moon lander contract

    Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin sued the U.S government over NASA'...

  • AI apocalypse: Will AI replace radiologists?
    AI apocalypse: Will AI replace radiologists?

    Artificial Intelligence, in its simplicity, includes processes that...

  • 3 Bangladeshi researchers named in Asian Scientist 100 list
    3 Bangladeshi researchers named in Asian Scientist 100 list

    Three Bangladeshi researchers have been included in the sixth...

  • Musk's SpaceX wins NASA's $2.9 billion moon lander contract
    Musk's SpaceX wins NASA's $2.9 billion moon lander contract

    NASA awarded billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's space...

  • Sea slugs lose heads to rid bodies of parasites, Japan researchers show
    Sea slugs lose heads to rid bodies of parasites, Japan researchers show

    Japanese researchers have shown that a type of sea slug are able to...

  • Elon Musk to offer $100m prize for 'best' tech to capture carbon dioxide emissions
    Elon Musk to offer $100m prize for 'best' tech to capture carbon dioxide emissions

    Tesla Inc chief and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk on Thursday...

  • Elon Musk's Neuralink shows monkey with brain-chip playing videogame by thinking
    Elon Musk's Neuralink shows monkey with brain-chip playing videogame by thinking

    Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's brain-chip startup...

  • UAE's 'Hope' probe sends home first image of Mars
    UAE's 'Hope' probe sends home first image of Mars

    The UAE's "Hope" probe sent back its first image of...

  • Bangladesh to get its first space observatory in Faridpur
    Bangladesh to get its first space observatory in Faridpur

    The government is all set to build the “Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur...

  • Mars long ago was wet. You may be surprised where the water went
    Mars long ago was wet. You may be surprised where the water went

    Mars was once a wet world, with abundant bodies of water on its...

  • Rich countries fall short in sciences gender equality: UNESCO
    Rich countries fall short in sciences gender equality: UNESCO

    Women still face a massive gender bias in science careers worldwide...

  • Bangladesh-born scientist M Zahid Hasan to receive US Department of Energy award
    Bangladesh-born scientist M Zahid Hasan to receive US Department of Energy award

    The US Department of Energy (DOE) will confer the Ernest Orlando...

  • Bangladesh’s flagship venture Bangabandhu-1 satellite

    PM opens TV channels’ broadcast using Bangabandhu-1 satellite

    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurates the commercial transmission of all local private television channels using the feed of country’s first communication satellite Bangabandhu-I (BS-I) as she addresses a function on the occasion at a city hotel.

  • international robotics challenge

    Now Bangladeshi student wins bronze in int’l robotics challenge

    A Bangladeshi student has won a bronze medal in ‘Robot in movie’ category of International Robot D Challenge in South Korea.

  • Bangladeshi student wins gold medal

    Bangladeshi student wins gold in int’l robotics competition

    A Bangladeshi youth wins a gold medal in Robo Scholar Challenge Category of International Robot D Challenge in South Korea.

  • AI innovation to get big boost with pilot zones

    China plans to build around 20 pilot zones for artificial intelligence innovation by 2023, in an effort to deeply integrate AI technology with economic and social development according to a guideline published by the Ministry of Science and Technology on Thursday.

  • India proud despite moon landing failure

    Communication with the Chandrayaan 2 lander is lost seconds before it was supposed to touch down on the moon's surface, chief of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has said.

  • India's second mission to moon rescheduled to July 22

    India’s second unmanned mission to the moon, which was halted from launch three days ago due to a technical snag, will now take off on July 22, the Indian Space Research Organization says.

  • 50th anniversary lunar landing

    Lunar eclipse marks Moon landing's 50th anniversary

    Fifty years to the day since mankind launched the first mission to set foot on it, the Moon is set to treat Earthlings to a partial lunar eclipse on Tuesday.

  • India to launch second mission to moon tomorrow

    Eleven years after its maiden successful unmanned mission to the moon which found traces of water there, India is all set for the launch of the second one in the wee hours tomorrow (July 15).

  • Man's first steps on the Moon, reported live by AFP

    It was 10:56 pm at mission control in Houston on July 20, 1969 when Neil Armstrong became the first person to step onto the Moon.

  • Scientists unearth 'most bird-like' dinosaur ever found

    Researchers in Germany have unearthed a new species of flying dinosaur that flapped its wings like a raven and could hold vital clues as to how modern-day birds evolved from their reptilian ancestors.

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