Science news today spans the practical, the planetary and the geopolitical. At Intersolar Europe in Munich, SINEXCEL unveiled a new utility-scale power conversion system aimed at helping Europe’s evolving grid make better use of stored electricity, a reminder that the energy tran...
Science news today spans the practical, the planetary and the geopolitical. At Intersolar Europe in Munich, SINEXCEL unveiled a new utility-scale power conversion system aimed at helping Europe’s evolving grid make better use of stored electricity, a reminder that the energy transition increasingly depends on the unglamorous hardware behind resilience and stability. In space, Canada is preparing for a symbolic changing of the guard, with Artemis II astronaut Jeremy Hansen set to leave the Canadian Space Agency in September after his historic lunar flyby, though not the mission’s legacy. And in the Pacific, science and security collide as reports say China is preparing a long-range ballistic missile test with a dummy warhead, after notifying regional governments. Together, the day’s developments show science not as an isolated pursuit, but as infrastructure, exploration and strategic power all at once.






Top Science stories
- Jeremy Hansen to leave Canadian Space Agency after Artemis II lunar mission (5 sources)
- China to test nuclear-capable missile in South Pacific, diplomats told (5 sources)
- Court adjourns judgment to July 10 in EFCC forfeiture case over Malami-linked properties (4 sources)
- Krishna Mohan appointed interim general secretary of Ayodhya Ram temple trust (4 sources)
- China tests nuclear-capable missile in Pacific, drawing regional concern (4 sources)
- Study links speaking multiple languages with slower apparent brain ageing (4 sources)
- Lyra McKee partner says murder verdict feels like a ‘kick in the teeth’ (4 sources)
- Canadian fashion designer Marilyn Brooks dies at 93 (3 sources)
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