You know and we know that science has never been more important or interesting. Scientists are working to return us to a freer life by creating safe COVID vaccines; considering how to create new sustainable solutions with our finite resources; searching further out through the galaxy and deeper into fundamental particle physics.
They’re also solving real-world problems – from crunching the data driving bushfire response, to harnessing AI technology for the good, to ensuring the vaccine rollout, well, rolls out.
So in extremely exciting news, the COSMOS you love is expanding (and at a rapid rate!)
COSMOS WEEKLY is an e-publication with the best new science stories, great ideas, the facts behind the news and worlds of possibility. All new offerings – every Friday – that are fresh, filling, and with lashings of wonder and awe. The perfect wrap on the week, and kick-start for your weekend.
Amazing stories from the best writers, grounded in fact, but taking off soon: April 23.
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