Tag: science

  • ‘The Human Trial’ documentary shines a light on diabetes

    ‘The Human Trial’ documentary shines a light on diabetes

    THE HUMAN TRIAL, directed by Lisa Hepner, is a new documentary film that provides unprecedented, real-time access to a radical stem cell treatment that could save millions of lives in Australia? Featured in the New York Times and NPR, the film can now be watched in Australia on Apple TV and Vimeo on Demand. It’s…

  • 50 Years After Moon Landing: What’s Changed and What Hasn’t?

    50 Years After Moon Landing: What’s Changed and What Hasn’t?

    A year’s worth of celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing have begun this month. In light of this significant milestone, people are calling to attention the dramatic changes that have occurred within NASA, and globally, since that first expedition. The impacts of the lunar landing have gone above and beyond what…

  • New Earth-sized planet discovered in habitable zone

    New Earth-sized planet discovered in habitable zone

    The prospect of finding a planet that supports life and is similar to our own has always been high on scientists’ to-do-lists. For years, astronomers have identified potential habitable planets, only to discover that they’re either too hard to study due to their distance from Earth, or that they don’t meet initial expectations. That is, until now.…

  • Maths and science might soon be compulsory.

    Maths and science might soon be compulsory.

    When speaking to students in Western Sydney on Sunday, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that he wishes to make maths and science compulsory subjects for high school graduation. He laments about his own education at prestigious all boys school Sydney Grammar, where he was required to do those subjects. Turnbull was quoted as saying that…

  • ‘Scoping out the Neighbourhood – China relocates 10 000 people

    ‘Scoping out the Neighbourhood – China relocates 10 000 people

    China is said to be relocating as many as 10,000 people in order to complete construction upon the world’s largest radio telescope. The Five hundred metre Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) is located in the south-western province of Guizhou, Mainland China. The Telescope intends to help humankind search for alien life, with Wu Xiangping, director-general of…

  • Hidden Galaxies Discovered Behind the Milky Way

    Hidden Galaxies Discovered Behind the Milky Way

    Recent findings presented within the Astronomical Journal have revealed that hundreds of galaxies have been discovered behind the Milky Way. The discovery has provided astronomers with fresh information about a longstanding gravitational anomaly that they had previously been unable to explain. This anomaly, known as ‘The Great Attractor’ has been the cause of confusion and ambiguity…

  • Facebook Announces 6 Degrees of Separation Should Be 3.57

    Facebook Announces 6 Degrees of Separation Should Be 3.57

    Facebook is challenging the well-known 20th century ‘six degrees of separation’ theory in saying that we’re actually 3.57 degrees apart. So does that mean Mark Zuckerberg is really a friend of a friend of a friend of a ‘kinda’ friend? Facebook hosted ‘Friends Day’ to celebrate their 12th birthday of which they announced information on…