TechRadarScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minMartian mocha, anyone? This futuristic coffee machine uses NASA data to give you a taste of 3 different brews from the…A designer working with NASA and agricultural experts has created a coffee that tastes like it was grown on Mars MA student Sarah Ali created the coffee as part of her 'Brew_Lab' project The project reflects on how climate change might…TechRadar
Lovin MaltaScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minUnusually Warm Sea Temperatures Expected Over Mnarja WeekendSea temperatures around much of the Maltese Islands are expected to reach an unusually warm 28°C over the Mnarja weekend, according to a forecast report by MCAST Professor Aldo Drago. The warmest waters are forecast between Mellieħa Bay…Lovin Malta
TechRadarScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minResearchers invent 'new type of pixel' that could create displays that double as camerasA new type of pixel is capable of both controlling and analyzing light It's based on the Fourier mathematical tool We'll have to wait some time to get this in our gadget screens Screens that double up as cameras could be packed into future…TechRadar
The Next WebScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minThe next generation of AI won’t be powered by better models aloneAs thousands of engineers, founders and researchers gather in San Francisco for AI Engineer World’s Fair, much of the conversation is focused on increasingly capable models, autonomous agents and AI applications. According to Vytautas…The Next Web
RFIScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minMarine biobanks: the science of 'stopping time' for an ecosystem under pressureIn labs around the world, the ocean is being kept in jars. Some of it is alive, bubbling in flasks, while some lies frozen in liquid nitrogen. These marine biobanks are collections of coral cells, algae, bacteria and other living materials…RFI
DawnScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minGermany hit by record temperatures as European heatwave moves eastGermany and Italy endured sweltering conditions on Saturday as a heatwave linked to dozens of deaths in Western Europe spread eastwards after temperatures broke records above 40 degrees Celsius. Britain, France, Switzerland and Germany…Dawn
South China Morning PostScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minDiscovery of fish-eating raptor in Argentina points to prehistoric links with ChinaScientists have uncovered a new species of raptor in Argentina that sports the same telltale curved claw as the velociraptors found in China, some 19,000km (11,800 miles) away. Though they were found on opposite ends of the world, these…South China Morning Post
ABC NewsScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minRescuers pin hopes on satellite tracker to help save entangled humpback whaleAn entangled humpback whale near Sydney is one of eight currently caught in marine debris off the New South Wales coast.ABC News
Antara NewsScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minExpanding equal development through digital spaceIndonesia's SATRIA-1 satellite is bringing internet access to tens of thousands of schools, health centers, village ...Antara News
DawnScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minWhy Samsung may welcome Apple’s most expensive iPhone yetSamsung Electronics may have an unlikely reason to welcome Apple’s first foldable iPhone: The more Apple charges for it, the less shocking Samsung’s own prices will look. Ahead of Samsung’s expected unveiling of its Galaxy Z Fold 8 series…Dawn
DawnScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minFarmers fear drought as Italy's longest river runs drySeawater is seeping into Italy’s longest river as the waterway starts to run dry in the heatwave, hitting a farming heartland that produces the milk for Parmesan cheese. The Po River has never fallen this low so early in the year, raising…Dawn
Philippine Daily InquirerScienceJun 27, 2026 · 1 minPhilippine eagle's low genetic diversity raises extinction riskThe Philippine eagle has exceptionally low genetic diversity, making the critically endangered species fragile and more likely to face extinction when confronted by disease, environmental changes or other threats, scientists found in a…Philippine Daily Inquirer