This Week in Science: Quantum Breakthroughs, Green Tech & Billions in R&D

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Scientific and technological advancements continue at breakneck pace — this past week has seen milestones across government investments, quantum systems, environmental studies, and space exploration. Below, we explore the top five developments that have the potential to reshape industries, deepen our knowledge, and transform daily life. 1. £86 billion UK investment turbocharges R&D The UK government … Read more

Solar Storms, AI Leaps, Novel Vaccine & Plastic Problem — Science Just Had a Big Week

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AI Gets Smarter This week Google DeepMind made waves by announcing Veo 3, its newest and most powerful video generation model. Veo 3 can create high-quality videos from simple text prompts, pushing the boundaries of what AI can do in creative storytelling. Alongside that, Google also supercharged its Gemini 2.5 Pro model, improving its ability … Read more

Mummified ‘Alien Corpses’ Proven to Be Single Skeletons, Declare Mexican Doctors

Mexican doctors have conducted extensive laboratory studies on two alleged “non-human” alien corpses, debunking claims that they were part of a hoax. These mummified specimens were recently showcased at Mexico’s Congress, sparking excitement among UFO enthusiasts. Amid arguments from academics, scientists, and archaeologists, the doctors presented their findings, revealing that each corpse belonged to a … Read more

Debris Unveils Grim Fate of OceanGate’s ‘Titan’ Submersible Passengers

In a devastating turn of events, the 22-foot submersible Titan has gone missing while on an exploration mission at the site of the Titanic wreckage. With five people aboard and their oxygen supply running low, a frantic search of the vast seafloor, equivalent to the size of Massachusetts, was launched by authorities. Utilizing advanced sonar … Read more