- Niue is the first country on the planet to be free of light pollution

There is another equally dangerous type of pollution that is increasingly affecting our lives more and more, light pollution.
- 5 young lions collapsed giraffes

This is one of the first hunts of five young lions when their mother is no longer around. The first challenge for the young lions is a huge giraffe.
- 10 most bizarre vehicle designs of Batman

In this article we will take a look at the 10 weirdest cars Batman has ever driven.
- AI reimagined The Great British Bakeoff as a weird acid trip, in case you're hungry for hoverbread or void cake

A neural net shows off its idea of a perfectly terrifying baking show I wish really existed.
- How to watch Venus and the Pleiades star cluster join in a rare cosmic snuggle Friday

NASA says stargazers are in for a 'spectacular' show.
- Europe develops coronavirus tracking app meant to also preserve privacy

A pan-European initiative shares code for an app that's designed to warn people, without violating their privacy, when to self-isolate.
- NASA did April Fools' Day perfectly this year, with a funky potato

The joke is on an asteroid named Arrokoth.
- HeroWear Apex gives you invisible strength to stop a bad back

This lightweight exoskeleton promises to ease strain on your back. Bonus? It can be worn under your regular clothes so no one knows it's there.
- Coronavirus updates: US deaths outnumber China's reported fatalities as cases hit 200,000

Plus: Chris Cuomo, brother of New York's governor, tests positive, and states extend their lockdowns.
- Coronavirus pushes SpaceX competitor OneWeb into bankruptcy

A major player in the satellite internet world is in limbo thanks to the March meltdown.
- Coronavirus vaccines: Drug trials, chloroquine and treatments for COVID-19

Coronavirus vaccine candidates are already being trialled in animals and humans. Plus, the cutting-edge drugs being developed to counter the pandemic.
- British researchers train dogs to detect signs of a Covid-19 infected person

If research using dogs to detect people with Covid-19 is successful, it will open up the opportunity to screen and detect suspected people much faster than using clinical test kit
- Coronavirus study finds 'surprising' link between infection and loss of smell

Harvard scientists suggest COVID-19 might cause loss of smell by damaging a particular set of cells in the nose.
- NASA's Perseverance rover is carrying an inspiring coded message to Mars

Too bad there aren't any aliens there to read it.
- SpaceX's Starship Users Guide lets you daydream about an escape from Earth

The Starship Users Guide is live on the SpaceX site. It doesn't reveal any Earth-shattering new information
- SpaceX adds NASA and Japanese astronauts to pioneering ISS mission

After it passes its first crewed test flight, Crew Dragon could regularly carry a crowd of astronauts to the International Space Station.
- UK developing coronavirus-tracking app to ease lockdown restrictions

The opt-in app would use Bluetooth to record when people come in contact with someone with the coronavirus and then let them know to self-isolate.
- Coronavirus updates: US deaths outnumber China's reported fatalities

Plus: Chris Cuomo, brother of New York's governor, tests positive, and states extend their lockdowns.
- Dunkleosteus: the 'destroyer' of the Devonian

Before the dinosaurs appeared, the Earth also existed many species of animals known as the notorious assassins, many of which are from the ocean and Dunkleosteus is one of them.
- How to Relax, Unwind and Reduce Stress

Many of us work hard but take little time to relax. Learn how to relax with some simple and enjoyable activities for more peace and balance in your life.