The Electric Moon Journey You Didn’t Know
Electric vehicles have sparked intense debate in recent years, but 53 years ago, a battery-powered vehicle made history by transporting humans around the Moon.
Dive into the Calgary Library’s Summer Fun
Are you ready for the Ultimate Summer Challenge? Dive into a summer full of fun and learning with Calgary Library’s Ultimate Summer Challenge.
Ingenious Engineering: Tiny Robots Mimic Beetle’s Wing Mechanism
How the unique folding mechanism of beetles has inspired the development of small flying robots.
Techno-Journalists: Balancing Tech and Ethics
Techno-journalists are revolutionizing journalism by integrating AI and large language models (LLMs) into their daily practices, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and efficiency.
Advancing Towards Understanding Prime Numbers
Scientists have made a big step towards understanding the mysterious distribution of prime numbers, a problem that has puzzled mathematicians for over 165 years.
August 2024 Newsletter
While researching a topic for our newsletter’s introduction, the topic of the Perseid Meteor Shower came up. One...
How Early Life Shaped Earth’s Atmosphere
Scientists have discovered how early life forms and their environment interacted over 500 million years, leading to the conditions that allowed life to thrive.
Brain Circuits Behind Placebo Effect Uncovered
Researchers have identified brain circuits in mice that explain how placebos can relieve pain.
Debunking GMO Myths: A Farmer’s Perspective
The topic of GMOs is often misunderstood, leading to misconceptions about their impact on farmers and the environment.
Is There Life on Venus? New Evidence Emerges
New evidence strengthens the claim that phosphine exists in Venus' clouds, suggesting potential signs of life.





