Science & Space
SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule has undocked from the International Space Station and is returning to Earth, completing the 34th resupply mission with research samples and equipment.
SpaceX Dragon Undocks from ISS, Begins Return to Earth
SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule has undocked from the International Space Station and is returning to Earth, completing the 34th resupply mission with research s…
HighArtemis III pilot Parmitano warns of climate crisis witnessed from space
ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano, selected as pilot for NASA's Artemis III mission, recalls witnessing Australia's devastating 2020 bushfires from the ISS and urge…
HighSpaceX Dragon cargo capsule undocks from ISS, heads home with research samples
A SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule undocks from the International Space Station today and will splash down in the Pacific Ocean Wednesday, carrying research samples…
HighNASA announces Artemis III astronaut crew for lunar mission
NASA has announced the astronaut crew for Artemis III, the next lunar mission following Artemis II, with plans to establish sustained presence on the Moon rath…
HighNASA names Artemis III crew to test lunar landers ahead of 2028 moon landing
NASA announced the four-person Artemis III crew led by Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano, who will test lunar landers in 2026 ahead of the planned 2028 moon lan…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Reshapes NASA's Lunar Base Strategy
NASA has restructured its lunar base development strategy in response to Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket capabilities, reshaping timelines and infrastructure re…
HighNASA Names Artemis III Crew for Earth Orbit Test, Not Moon Landing
NASA announced its Artemis III crew, but the mission has been scaled back from a lunar landing to an Earth orbit test due to SpaceX Starship delays and Blue Or…
HighNASA Names Four Astronauts for Artemis III Lunar Lander Test Mission
NASA announced four astronauts for Artemis III, a 2027 orbital test mission for SpaceX and Blue Origin moon landers ahead of planned lunar landings in 2028.
HighNASA Names Four Astronauts for Artemis III Moon Mission in 2027
NASA unveiled the four-astronaut crew for Artemis III, scheduled for 2027, marking a critical test of spacecraft docking with lunar landers from Blue Origin an…
HighNasa anuncia astronautas para Artemis III, missão de teste lunar
NASA revealed the four-astronaut crew for Artemis III, a mission designed to test docking mechanisms in orbit near the ISS rather than the Moon, paving the way…
HighArtemis II Data Reveals How Astronauts Adapt to Lunar Gravity
NASA analyzes postflight health data from Artemis II astronauts to understand human adaptation to space and lunar gravity, supporting future Moon and Mars miss…
HighBlue Origin rocket explosion threatens NASA's lunar ambitions
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during engine testing at Kennedy Space Centre, jeopardizing NASA's Moon base plans and Amazon's satellite network deplo…
HighBlue Origin protests NASA's $2.9B lunar lander contract award to SpaceX
Blue Origin and Dynetics filed formal protests against NASA's decision to award SpaceX a $2.9 billion contract as sole contractor for the lunar lander program,…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Explodes During Engine Test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a pre-launch engine test at Cape Canaveral, with no injuries reported. The incident marks the second major setba…
HighNASA Chief: Artemis Moon Missions Won't Launch Until Safety Assured, Despite China Competition
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told Congress that Artemis 2's September 2025 launch date depends on astronaut safety, not geopolitical pressure from China's lu…
HighSpaceX wins $3.75bn NASA lunar lander contract, edging out Blue Origin
SpaceX secured a $3.75bn NASA contract for lunar landings under the Artemis program, beating Blue Origin's National Team. The deal deepens SpaceX's relationshi…
HighISS Astronaut Tests Lunar Concrete in Microgravity for Future Moon Base
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick is mixing simulated lunar concrete aboard the ISS to understand how microgravity affects cement hardening, critical research fo…
HighNASA's Artemis Program Marks New Space Race as China Challenges US Moon Ambitions
NASA's Artemis program prepares for the first crewed lunar mission in 50+ years, reflecting technological advances and shifting geopolitical competition as Chi…
HighNASA fuels Artemis II for historic moon mission with four-astronaut crew
NASA begins fueling the Space Launch System rocket for Artemis II, a historic lunar fly-around mission launching Wednesday with four astronauts. The mission ma…
HighNASA Fuels Artemis II for Historic Lunar Return with Diverse Crew
NASA prepares to launch Artemis II with four astronauts, marking humanity's first lunar mission in 50+ years and setting records with diverse crew including fi…
HighCleveland's NASA Glenn drives moon base tech for Artemis lunar missions
NASA Glenn Research Center is developing nuclear power systems, ion thrusters, and portable medical devices to support Artemis lunar missions and future Mars e…
HighSpaceX's upgraded Starship aims for Moon race, but NASA missions still years away
SpaceX successfully launched its third-generation Starship rocket, the most powerful ever built, as the U.S. competes with China for lunar dominance. The vehic…
HighSpaceX launches upgraded Starship rocket in 12th test flight toward lunar missions
SpaceX successfully launched its upgraded Starship V3 rocket from Texas, carrying 20 simulated Starlink satellites on its 12th test flight. The 124-meter vehic…
HighCaltech Researchers Solve Mystery of Lunar Tremors: Thermal Expansion of Apollo Lander
Caltech researchers using machine learning reanalyzed Apollo 17 seismic data, discovering that mysterious moonquakes are caused by thermal expansion of the lun…
HighSpaceX launches Starship, world's most powerful rocket, resuming tests after 7-month pause
SpaceX launches an upgraded Starship, the world's most powerful rocket system, resuming tests after seven months. The 124-meter vehicle is central to NASA's lu…
HighNASA to Test Orbital 'Gas Station' Technology for Moon and Mars Missions
NASA will launch the LOX-1 satellite this summer via SpaceX Falcon 9 to demonstrate cryogenic fuel transfer technology in orbit, enabling extended missions to…
HighSpaceX's upgraded Starship rocket poised for critical test flight
SpaceX's upgraded Starship rocket is set for its 12th test flight Thursday, featuring major safety enhancements and more powerful engines. The mission is criti…
HighNASA Revises Artemis III Plans, Complicating SpaceX's Role in 2027 Moon Test
NASA has released updated preliminary plans for Artemis III, revealing increased mission complexity and changes to SpaceX's involvement in the 2027 lunar test…
MediumAstronaut Scott Kelly brings space exploration insights to Adelaide this November
Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly is touring Australia in November with his live experience 'The Sky is Not the Limit,' sharing insights from his record-breaki…
HighSpaceX Dragon carries Moon microscope, solar arrays and space tomatoes to ISS
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched 3,500 kg of cargo to the International Space Station, including advanced medical diagnostics, new solar panels,…
HighNASA Delays SpaceX CRS-25 Cargo Mission to July 14 for Safety Inspections
NASA and SpaceX postponed the CRS-25 cargo resupply mission to July 14 to allow Dragon spacecraft inspections and parachute replacement following MMH vapor exp…
HighSpaceX Dragon delivers 5,000 lbs of science cargo to ISS in 33rd resupply mission
NASA's 33rd SpaceX commercial resupply mission successfully launched to the International Space Station carrying over 5,000 pounds of supplies and scientific e…
HighSpaceX Launches New Dragon Cargo Capsule to ISS With Plant-Growing Experiment
SpaceX is launching its 26th resupply mission to the ISS aboard a new Dragon capsule, carrying supplies and a plant-growth experiment to test growing tomatoes…
HighNASA's SpaceX CRS-30 Resupply Mission Launches Research to Space Station
NASA's SpaceX CRS-30 mission will launch March 21 carrying new research and technology demonstrations to the International Space Station, including advanced se…
HighNASA Plans to Study Crater From SpaceX Rocket Collision With Moon
NASA plans to survey a crater formed when a SpaceX rocket booster, in orbit since 2015, collides with the Moon's far side in March 2022, treating the unintende…
HighSpaceX Rocket Booster Set to Crash Into Moon in March
A SpaceX rocket booster abandoned in orbit since 2015 will collide with the Moon on March 4, 2022, marking the first unintentional lunar impact tracked by astr…
HighSpaceX Rocket Debris Set to Crash Into Moon in March, Astronomers Confirm
A SpaceX rocket booster abandoned in orbit since 2015 is predicted to crash into the Moon on March 4, marking the first unintentional lunar impact tracked by a…
HighSpaceX rocket booster predicted to crash into Moon in March
Astronomers predict a four-ton SpaceX rocket booster abandoned in orbit since 2015 will crash into the Moon on March 4, marking the first unintentional lunar i…
HighSpaceX rocket booster predicted to crash into Moon in March
Astronomers predict a SpaceX rocket booster abandoned in orbit since 2015 will collide with the Moon in March, marking the first confirmed unintentional lunar…
HighChinese Rocket, Not SpaceX, Set to Strike Moon in March
A rogue space object previously thought to be a SpaceX rocket has been identified as a Chinese Chang'e 5-T1 booster from 2014, expected to crash into the moon'…
HighNASA engineer: Moon settlement comes before Mars in space exploration roadmap
NASA's Ivair Gontijo outlined the agency's strategy for human space exploration, emphasizing lunar settlement through the Artemis program as a prerequisite bef…
HighArtemis 2028 Mission May Unlock Lunar Mantle Secrets in Moon's Largest Crater
NASA's Artemis mission in 2028 may collect rare lunar mantle samples from the Moon's largest crater, potentially exposed by a massive asteroid impact billions…
MediumBezos offers NASA $2B discount for Blue Origin Moon lander contract
Jeff Bezos offered NASA a $2 billion discount for Blue Origin's lunar lander contract, attempting to overturn SpaceX's April award while protests await adjudic…
HighNASA awards Blue Origin $3.4B Artemis moon lander contract
NASA awarded Blue Origin a $3.4 billion contract to build an Artemis lunar lander, providing competition and redundancy alongside SpaceX's Starship for planned…
HighNASA Opens Moon Lander Competition, Giving Bezos' Blue Origin Second Chance
NASA announced it will solicit new lunar lander designs for Artemis III, giving Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin a second opportunity after losing a $2.9B contract to E…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 Upper Stage Set to Crash Into Moon on March 4
A SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage from a 2015 DSCOVR satellite launch will crash into the moon on March 4, 2022, providing scientists an opportunity to study lunar…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage set to crash into moon on March 4
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket upper stage from a 2015 DSCOVR mission will unintentionally crash into the moon on March 4, marking the first unintended human-made de…
HighSpaceX's Starship Rocket Launches in Historic First Test Flight
SpaceX's Starship, the largest rocket ever built, launches for its first test flight from Texas. The vehicle can carry 10x the payload of Falcon 9 and will sup…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 successfully launches Northrop Grumman's Cygnus cargo to ISS
SpaceX successfully launched Northrop Grumman's 20th Cygnus cargo mission to the ISS, delivering over 8,200 pounds of supplies including a metal 3D printer and…
HighArtemis 2 Astronauts Spot Rare Meteoroid Impact Flashes on Moon's Far Side
Artemis 2 astronauts observed rare meteoroid impact flashes on the moon's far side that cameras failed to capture, demonstrating human observation capabilities…
HighNASA Begins Training With Blue Origin Moon Lander Prototype for 2028 Artemis Mission
NASA has received a full-scale prototype of Blue Origin's Mark 2 lunar crew cabin to begin astronaut training for a planned 2028 moon landing mission.
HighBezos gets second shot at NASA moon lander contract as agency opens new bidding
NASA is accepting bids for a second crewed lunar lander to be completed by 2026-2027, giving Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin another opportunity after losing to SpaceX…
HighNASA Names Four Astronauts for Historic Artemis II Moon Mission
NASA announced four astronauts for Artemis II, a crewed lunar flyby mission launching November 2024. The crew includes three NASA astronauts and one Canadian,…
HighNASA's Artemis II crew begins 18-month training for historic lunar flyby
Four astronauts selected for Artemis II will begin 18-month training in June to prepare for a crewed lunar flyby mission scheduled for November 2024, marking h…
HighSpaceX Dragon delivers 5,000 lbs of science cargo to ISS in 33rd resupply mission
NASA's SpaceX 33rd commercial resupply mission successfully launched to the International Space Station carrying over 5,000 pounds of supplies and scientific e…
HighSpaceX Launches New Dragon Cargo Capsule to ISS With Plant-Growing Experiment
SpaceX is launching its 26th resupply mission to the ISS aboard a new Dragon capsule, carrying 7,700 pounds of supplies including a plant growth experiment to…
HighSpaceX Dragon carries Moon microscope, solar arrays and space tomatoes to ISS
SpaceX's Falcon 9 successfully launched its 26th NASA resupply mission carrying 3,500kg of cargo including medical diagnostic tools, solar arrays, and plant-gr…
HighNASA's SpaceX CRS-30 Resupply Mission Launches Research to Space Station
NASA's SpaceX CRS-30 mission will launch March 21 carrying new research and technology demonstrations to the International Space Station, including advanced se…
HighSpaceX launches tissue chips and organoids to ISS for groundbreaking space medicine research
SpaceX's CRS-21 cargo mission launches Sunday to the ISS carrying 6,400 lbs of supplies including tissue chips and organoids for studying muscle atrophy, brain…
HighArtemis III Core Rocket Stage Arrives at Kennedy for Late 2027 Launch
NASA's Artemis III core rocket stage has arrived at Kennedy Space Center, with the mission now scheduled for no earlier than late 2027. The agency is also eval…
HighArtemis 3 core stage arrives in Florida ahead of late 2027 lunar mission
NASA's Artemis III Moon rocket core stage has arrived at Kennedy Space Center, with the mission targeted for no earlier than late 2027. The hardware delivery m…
HighCanadian astronaut Kutryk assigned to ISS mission after Starliner delays
Canadian astronaut Josh Kutryk has been assigned to fly to the International Space Station on a SpaceX mission, following delays from Boeing Starliner complica…
HighCanadian astronaut Kutryk to launch on SpaceX mission to ISS in September 2026
Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk will launch to the International Space Station in September 2026 aboard NASA's SpaceX Crew-13, becoming the eighth Canadian to…
HighCanadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk assigned to six-month ISS mission launching in 2025
Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk has been assigned to a six-month ISS mission launching no earlier than early 2025, while Jenni Gibbons becomes backup for the…
HighCanada's Josh Kutryk Assigned to ISS Crew-13 After Boeing Starliner Setback
CSA astronaut Josh Kutryk will fly to the ISS on SpaceX Crew-13 no earlier than September 2026, after his original Boeing Starliner assignment was scrapped due…
HighArtemis 2 Commander Reid Wiseman: 'It's All I Think About' Ahead of Historic Moon Mission
NASA's Reid Wiseman, commanding the first crewed moon mission since 1972, shares his mindset ahead of Artemis 2's April 2026 launch, emphasizing crew readiness…
HighAstronauts will be 'living and working on the moon' within a decade, says NASA
A base camp will be set up with a "lunar cabin" and a mobile home, allowing astronauts to stay on the moon for up to two months at a time.
MediumSpaceX has new Starship plans for NASA moon mission. What to know
SpaceX, billionaire Elon Musk's commercial rocket company, says it's working on a "simplified" plan for its Starship to land astronauts on the moon.
MediumArtemis II re-entry: Hansen, crew ‘focusing on getting it all done right,’ Hadfield says
Jeremy Hansen and the rest of the Artemis II crew aboard the Orion spacecraft are 'focusing on getting it all done right' ahead of re-entry Friday night, Chris…
MediumArtemis crew fires engines toward Moon in historic lunar flyby mission
Four astronauts aboard NASA's Orion capsule have fired their engine to break Earth's orbit and begin a three-day journey to the Moon, marking the first crewed…
HighArtemis II astronauts break Earth's orbit, beginning historic three-day lunar voyage
Four astronauts aboard NASA's Orion capsule fired their engine to break Earth's orbit and begin a three-day journey to the moon, marking the first crewed lunar…
HighJames Webb Telescope Discovers 29th Moon Around Uranus
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected S/2025 U1, a 10-km moon orbiting Uranus, bringing the planet's known moons to 29 and revealing insights into its com…
HighMoon's giant impact origin gains support from Apollo rock analysis
NASA researchers analyzing Apollo moon rocks found chlorine isotope patterns supporting the theory that the moon formed from a Mars-sized planet colliding with…
HighWill a humanoid robot or human astronaut reach Mars first?
As AI and robotics advance, humanoid robots could explore Mars within a decade, raising questions about whether machines or humans will reach the planet first.…
MediumNASA Upgrades Space Station Quantum Lab to Chill Atoms Near Absolute Zero
NASA has upgraded its Cold Atom Lab aboard the International Space Station, enabling it to chill atoms to minus 459 degrees Fahrenheit. The enhancement leverag…
HighNASA's All-Male Artemis III Crew Draws Mixed Reactions
NASA's selection of an all-male crew for the Artemis III lunar mission has sparked mixed public reactions, with agency management declining to explain the deci…
MediumPrototype atom interferometer achieves quantum-limited sensitivity for future gravitational wave detection
Researchers demonstrated a differential atom interferometer using fermionic strontium-87 that operates at the quantum limit while rejecting laser phase noise,…
HighJWST reveals hydrogen-rich atmosphere on scorched exoplanet 55 Cancri e
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope observed 55 Cancri e, a lava exoplanet 41 light-years away, revealing a hydrogen-rich atmosphere with carbon monoxide and evi…
HighJWST reveals hydrogen-rich atmosphere on scorched exoplanet 55 Cancri e
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope observed 55 Cancri e, a lava exoplanet 41 light-years away, revealing a hydrogen-rich atmosphere with carbon monoxide and evi…
HighNASA Names Italian Astronaut Parmitano as First European Artemis 3 Pilot
NASA selected Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano as pilot for Artemis 3, marking the first European assigned to the lunar mission. The ESA framed the selection a…
HighSpaceX Dragon Returns from Space Station with Science Payload
NASA's SpaceX CRS-34 Dragon cargo capsule has returned to Earth carrying scientific research from the International Space Station, including botany and biology…
HighNASA to Broadcast SpaceX Dragon's June 16 Departure from Space Station
NASA will broadcast the departure of SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station on June 16, with the Coast Guard issuing hazard aler…
HighSpaceX IPO Catapults Musk to Trillionaire Status as Stock Surges 20%
SpaceX's record $75 billion IPO debut surged 20% on Nasdaq, valuing the company at $2 trillion and making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire amid investo…
HighNASA selects Blue Origin for second lunar lander in Artemis program
NASA awarded Blue Origin a $3.4 billion contract to develop a second lunar lander for the Artemis program, joining SpaceX in a competitive public-private partn…
HighNASA Names Four Astronauts for Artemis III Moon Mission in 2027
NASA announced four astronauts selected for the Artemis III lunar mission scheduled for 2027, marking progress toward returning humans to the moon with support…
HighNASA Names Artemis III Crew for Critical Moon Mission Test Flight
NASA announced four astronauts for Artemis III, scheduled to launch next year for critical rendezvous and docking tests with SpaceX and Blue Origin moon lander…
HighNasa's Artemis III crew to rehearse lunar landing techniques in orbit
NASA has announced four astronauts for Artemis III, launching in 2027 to test lunar docking procedures in low Earth orbit before the 2028 crewed Moon landing a…
HighNASA names Artemis III crew: test pilot, record-holder, first-timer and Italian astronaut
NASA announced the crew for Artemis III, featuring three U.S. astronauts and Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano. The 2027 mission will test moon landers from Spa…
HighNASA Names Four-Person Artemis III Crew for 2027 Moon Mission
NASA named three U.S. astronauts and Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano for Artemis III, a 2027 docking demonstration testing SpaceX and Blue Origin moon lan…
HighNASA Names Four-Astronaut Crew for 2027 Artemis III Moon Mission
NASA named three US astronauts and Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano for Artemis III, launching in 2027 to test SpaceX and Blue Origin moon landers in Earth…
HighItalian Astronaut Parmitano to Pilot Artemis III Moon Mission in 2027
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano will pilot NASA's Artemis III mission in 2027, bringing European expertise and cultural representation to the lunar testing pr…
HighNASA anuncia tripulação diversa para Artemis 2: primeira mulher e canadense rumo à Lua
NASA revealed four astronauts for Artemis 2, scheduled for December 2024, marking humanity's first crewed lunar journey in over 50 years with a diverse interna…
HighNASA Names Artemis III Crew: European Astronaut Joins Mission to Test Lunar Modules
NASA confirmed four astronauts for Artemis III, including Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano, to test commercial lunar modules in Earth orbit before the firs…
HighNASA seleciona 10 novos astronautas para futuras missões à Lua e Marte
NASA announced its 23rd astronaut class with 10 new candidates (4 women, 6 men) who will begin a two-year training program in January 2022 for potential ISS, l…
HighNASA delays lunar landing to 2028, adds test mission to Artemis program
NASA restructures its Artemis lunar program, adding a new docking test mission in 2027 and pushing crewed moon landing to 2028, amid competition with China's 2…
HighNASA Plans Historic 2025 Moon Landing with First Woman and Black Astronaut
NASA announced Artemis III will land humans on the Moon's unexplored South Pole in 2025, featuring the first woman and first Black astronaut on the lunar surfa…
HighNASA graduates 10 new astronauts for Artemis lunar missions
NASA officially graduated ten new American astronauts and two from UAE after two years of intensive training, positioning them for future Artemis missions to r…
HighNASA names Artemis 3 crew for lunar test mission in low Earth orbit
NASA announced four astronauts for Artemis 3, a 2027 test mission in low Earth orbit integrating private lunar modules from SpaceX and Blue Origin before the f…
HighNASA names four astronauts for Artemis III lunar mission, including first European
NASA announced four astronauts for Artemis III, scheduled for mid-2027, including European astronaut Luca Parmitano. The mission will test lunar landing capabi…
HighSpanish astronaut Pablo Álvarez begins ESA training, eyes Moon missions
Spanish engineer Pablo Álvarez has begun training with four other newly selected ESA astronauts in Cologne, Germany, chosen from 22,500 applicants for upcoming…
HighPrada Partners with NASA on Next-Gen Lunar Spacesuits for Artemis III
NASA and luxury fashion house Prada partnered with Axiom Space to develop advanced AxEMU lunar spacesuits for the Artemis program, combining high-end design ex…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Complex Organic Molecules in Most Distant Galaxy
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected complex organic molecules in a galaxy 12 billion light-years away, challenging assumptions about early star formatio…
HighCrew-4 astronauts dock at International Space Station
Four astronauts from NASA and ESA aboard SpaceX's Crew-4 mission successfully docked with the ISS on April 27, joining existing crew members for a six-month mi…
HighISS dust poses health risks to astronauts, study finds
Research reveals dust in the International Space Station contains higher levels of harmful chemical compounds than typical household dust, potentially affectin…
HighNASA Advances Artemis II Moon Mission Through Earth-Based Research
NASA continues ground-based research and development for the Artemis II lunar mission, advancing preparations for crewed Moon exploration.
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn Explosion Complicates NASA's Artemis Timeline
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a test on a Florida launchpad, creating timeline pressures for NASA's Artemis moon missions and commercial space…
HighBlue Origin's Launch Pad Explosion Reshapes Space Industry Competition
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket launchpad suffered a massive explosion, potentially giving SpaceX a temporary monopoly on NASA launches and delaying commercial…
MediumISS astronauts seek shelter as air leak doubles, NASA-Russia repair dispute escalates
Five astronauts aboard the International Space Station took shelter and prepared for evacuation as worsening air leaks prompted NASA to order precautions, amid…
HighNASA Orders ISS Crew to Shelter as Russian Segment Develops Air Leaks
NASA directed five astronauts aboard the ISS to shelter in a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft during emergency repairs of air leaks in the Russian Zvezda module. The c…
HighArtemis III: NASA's Next Lunar Mission Marks Return to the Moon
NASA outlines Artemis III, the next crewed lunar mission following Artemis II, advancing humanity's return to the moon with plans for sustained exploration and…
HighNASA pushes Blue Origin to find new launcher as launchpad damage threatens Artemis timeline
A rocket explosion damaged Blue Origin's launchpad, potentially delaying restoration until 2028 and jeopardizing NASA's Artemis moon mission deadlines. NASA le…
HighNASA Unveils $20B Moon Base Blueprint With Three-Phase Roadmap Through 2032
NASA unveiled a dedicated website for its $20 billion Moon Base programme, outlining a three-phase roadmap to establish a permanent American outpost near the l…
HighNASA Unveils Next-Gen Spacesuits for Artemis Moon and Mars Missions
NASA awarded $3.5 billion contracts to Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace to develop advanced spacesuits for Artemis lunar missions and future Mars exploration,…
HighNASA Charts Ambitious Path to Mars via Lunar Base After Artemis II Success
Following Artemis II's successful return, NASA accelerates lunar exploration with commercial robotic landers and plans crewed missions to establish a permanent…
HighNASA Selects Four Companies for Lunar Base Development, Expanding Beyond SpaceX
NASA has selected four companies to develop infrastructure for a permanent moon base as part of the Artemis program, marking a shift in lunar colonization stra…
HighNASA rules out Earth impact from asteroid 2024 YR4; lunar collision also unlikely
NASA's monitoring of asteroid 2024 YR4 shows significantly reduced impact risk to Earth and Moon. Latest observations from James Webb Space Telescope confirm t…
HighHuman Health Becomes Critical Barrier to Deep Space Exploration
Astronaut health emerges as the fundamental pillar for successful lunar and Martian missions, requiring autonomous medical systems to address extreme physiolog…
HighNASA's regenerative fuel cell could power Artemis astronauts through two-week lunar nights
NASA's Glenn Research Center has successfully integrated a regenerative fuel cell system designed to power Artemis astronauts through two-week lunar nights by…
HighScientists demonstrate oxygen extraction from lunar soil using solar pyrolysis
French researchers successfully demonstrated extracting oxygen from simulated lunar regolith using solar pyrolysis, a technology crucial for establishing susta…
HighNASA Unveils $20B Plan for Permanent Moon Base With Three Missions This Year
NASA unveiled a $20 billion, three-phase plan to establish humanity's first permanent lunar base, with three missions scheduled this year and astronaut landing…
HighNASA unveils $20B three-phase roadmap for permanent lunar base with missions launching this year
NASA announced a $20 billion three-phase plan to establish a permanent lunar base, with three missions planned this year to test technologies and prepare for s…
HighNASA Unveils $20B Plan for First Permanent Lunar Base by 2032
NASA announced a three-phase, $20 billion plan to establish humanity's first permanent base on the moon by 2032, with crewed landings targeted for 2028 as part…
HighNASA taps three firms to build lunar rover for 2030s Moon missions
NASA selected three companies to develop an autonomous lunar rover for Artemis astronauts in the 2030s, enabling exploration of the Moon's south pole and previ…
HighNASA commits $1B to lunar South Pole base with commercial rovers, but economy remains theoretical
NASA awarded nearly $1 billion in contracts to commercial partners for lunar rovers and cargo landers to establish infrastructure at the Moon's South Pole, wit…
HighNASA Hosts SpaceX Crew-11 Astronauts at HQ Following 167-Day ISS Mission
NASA will host a public event featuring three crew members from SpaceX Crew-11 mission at headquarters on June 1, where they'll discuss their 167-day Internati…
HighBlue Origin rocket explosion strengthens SpaceX's grip on U.S. lunar ambitions
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded at Cape Canaveral, eliminating a key alternative to SpaceX's Starship and potentially delaying NASA's Artemis lunar pro…
HighRussian cosmonauts install solar telescope during ISS spacewalk
Russian cosmonauts completed a 6-hour spacewalk to install a sun-watching telescope on the International Space Station, advancing collaborative space research…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket successfully launches NASA Mars orbiters
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket successfully deployed NASA's twin Mars orbiters Thursday, marking the second flight of the heavy-lift vehicle and achieving a bo…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during engine test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine-firing test at Cape Canaveral, with no injuries reported. The incident marks another setback for the l…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during engine test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine-firing test at Cape Canaveral, with all personnel accounted for and no hazard threats reported. The in…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during Florida test, jeopardizing NASA's lunar timeline
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test at Kennedy Space Center, jeopardizing NASA's lunar base construction timeline and Artemis pro…
HighNASA awards $1B+ to build moon base infrastructure ahead of 2028 landing
NASA awarded hundreds of millions in contracts to Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and Firefly Aerospace to develop landers, rovers, and drones for a perm…
HighNASA planeja 25 missões para construir base lunar permanente até 2028
NASA announced a three-phase plan to establish a permanent base at the Moon's south pole by 2036, with 25 initial missions starting in 2026 and $20 billion inv…
HighVictor Glover to become first Black astronaut on lunar mission Artemis 2
NASA astronaut Victor Glover has been selected for Artemis 2, making him the first Black man to visit the Moon. Glover discusses the historic significance, div…
HighAstronaut Victor Glover sends romantic message to wife from lunar orbit during Artemis II
During NASA's Artemis II mission, astronaut Victor Glover transmitted a romantic message to his wife Deana from lunar orbit after a 40-minute communication bla…
HighVictor Glover: First Black Lunar Astronaut Sees Artemis 2 as Symbol of Unity
Victor Glover, first Black man to travel to the Moon, pilots Artemis 2 in a historic mission returning humans to the lunar surface after 50+ years, emphasizing…
HighArtemis II returns safely; astronaut Glover declares love to wife from lunar orbit
NASA's Artemis II mission completed its historic lunar journey, with the Orion spacecraft successfully landing in the Pacific Ocean off California after carryi…
HighArtemis II astronauts return with awe-struck accounts of lunar far side
NASA's Artemis II crew returned to Earth after historic lunar mission, sharing never-before-seen images of the Moon's far side and deep space. Astronaut Reid W…
HighNASA awards contracts for moon base hardware, targeting 2028 landing
NASA awarded hundreds of millions in contracts to U.S. companies for moon base hardware including landers, rovers, and drones, targeting deployment before 2028…
HighNASA awards contracts for moon base hardware as Artemis program accelerates
NASA awarded hundreds of millions in contracts to four U.S. companies for moon base hardware including landers, rovers, and drones, targeting deployment before…
HighNASA Awards Contracts for Moon Base Hardware Ahead of 2028 Artemis Landing
NASA awarded hundreds of millions in contracts to four U.S. companies for moon base hardware including landers, rovers, and drones, targeting deployment before…
HighNASA accelerates moon base plans with Bezos, Musk partnerships ahead of 2028 landing
NASA awarded hundreds of millions in contracts to four US companies for moon base infrastructure, targeting astronaut landings by 2028 and permanent habitation…
HighHong Kong's first astronaut launches to Chinese space station
Li Jiaying, a 43-year-old Hong Kong police officer, became the first astronaut from Hong Kong to launch into space aboard China's Shenzhou-23, docking with the…
HighSpaceX fires 31 of 33 Super Heavy engines in major test step toward orbital Starship launch
SpaceX successfully fired 31 of 33 Super Heavy rocket motors in static test, moving closer to planned March orbital flight of Starship. The test marks progress…
HighRussia Posts Threatening Video of ISS Segment Detaching Amid Escalating Space Tensions
Russian state media released a video depicting the ISS Russian segment detaching, escalating tensions with NASA amid Ukraine invasion fallout and sanctions.
HighMoon's Shrinking Core Triggers Moonquakes Near Artemis Landing Site
NASA-funded research reveals the lunar south pole, target for upcoming Artemis missions, experiences frequent moonquakes caused by the moon's cooling and contr…
HighNASA chief confident US will beat China to moon with 2026 Artemis landing
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson expressed confidence the US will land astronauts on the moon before China, targeting September 2026 for Artemis 3 despite China'…
HighChina charts steady course to Moon and Mars, eyeing 2030 lunar landing
China is executing a methodical long-term space strategy, completing its Tiangong space station ahead of schedule and planning crewed missions to the Moon by 2…
HighArtemis II launches new space race for lunar resources and geopolitical dominance
NASA's Artemis II sends four astronauts on a historic lunar flyby, marking humanity's return to the moon after 54 years. The mission signals a shift from explo…
HighChina Targets 2030 Moon Landing as New Crew Launches to Space Station
China reaffirmed its goal to land astronauts on the moon by 2030, announcing advances in rocket and landing technology alongside a new crew launch to its Tiang…
HighArtemis II Launch Marks First Crewed Moon Mission in 53 Years Amid US-China Space Race
NASA prepares Artemis II for launch as early as February 2026, marking humanity's first crewed lunar mission in 53 years while intensifying competition with Ch…
HighNASA chief declares America 'absolutely back' in space race to beat China to moon
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman says the U.S. is on an achievable path to beat China to the moon, with plans to build a lunar base by 2027 and eventually sen…
HighFrom moonshots to moon economy: Artemis shifts focus to commercial viability
NASA's Artemis program marks a fundamental shift from Cold War-era moonshot prestige to establishing a sustainable lunar economy. Private companies and nations…
HighMusk and Bezos Moon landers face off in NASA's 2027 orbital trial
SpaceX and Blue Origin are competing to provide lunar landers for NASA's Artemis missions, with both systems undergoing tests for a 2027 trial docking that wil…
HighArtemis II: Moon mission doubles as human lab while NASA faces 47% science budget cuts
Artemis II astronauts conduct pioneering research including digital bone marrow models and lunar geology studies while Trump administration proposes 47% cuts t…
HighMoon's Shrinking Core Triggers Seismic Risks for NASA's Artemis Missions
NASA research reveals the Moon is shrinking and experiencing seismic activity in the South Pole region, posing geological challenges for upcoming Artemis III m…
HighNASA Fuels Artemis II for Historic Lunar Return After 54 Years
NASA fuels its Space Launch System rocket for Artemis II, sending four astronauts on humanity's first lunar mission since 1972. The crew will travel 4,000 mile…
HighNASA Pivots to $20B Lunar Surface Base, Racing China's 2030 Moon Push
NASA scraps orbital lunar station plans to build a $20 billion surface base, accelerating Moon return ahead of China's 2030 timeline while advancing nuclear-po…
HighArtemis II launches with Canadian Jeremy Hansen toward historic lunar mission
NASA's Artemis II launches successfully with Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen aboard, marking humanity's return to lunar exploration over 50 years after Apollo…
HighArtemis II fuels up for NASA's historic return to the moon after 53 years
NASA's Artemis II mission is fueling up for launch Wednesday evening, marking humanity's first crewed moon trip in 53 years with four astronauts flying around…
HighNASA scraps lunar orbit station, pivots to £16bn moon base and Mars nuclear mission
NASA cancels its orbital Lunar Gateway station to build a £16 billion permanent base on the Moon's surface and launch a nuclear-powered Mars spacecraft by 2028…
HighNASA Plans Permanent Moon Base Near South Pole as Stepping Stone to Mars
NASA is establishing a permanent lunar habitat near the Moon's South Pole to support long-term astronaut missions and prepare for future Mars exploration. The…
MediumAtomic oxygen slowly erodes ISS surfaces; engineers survive through constant material replacement
Atomic oxygen in low Earth orbit chemically erodes spacecraft surfaces over time. The ISS survives through engineered material selection, protective coatings,…
HighStudent-Built Robot Successfully Simulates Lunar Mission for NASA
University of Virginia students developed a 36-kg robot that successfully simulated lunar mining tasks, potentially supporting NASA's Artemis missions to estab…
HighSpaceX launches upgraded Starship as company eyes public markets
SpaceX successfully launched an enhanced Starship mega rocket two days after CEO Elon Musk announced the company's plans to go public, marking progress toward…
HighSpaceX's upgraded Starship V3 launches successfully despite engine glitches
SpaceX successfully launched its Version 3 Super Heavy-Starship rocket with enhanced engines and systems, though some Raptor engines shut down prematurely. The…
HighCrypto Investor Plans Mars Flyby Aboard SpaceX's Starship
Chinese-born cryptocurrency investor Chun Wang plans a two-year Mars flyby mission aboard SpaceX's Starship, following a lunar trip with other wealthy space en…
HighWebb Space Telescope's First Year Exceeds Expectations, Unlocks Cosmic Mysteries
The James Webb Space Telescope completed its first year of operations, exceeding expectations with groundbreaking images and discoveries. Scientists say the te…
HighSpaceX Dragon launches 34th resupply mission to ISS with science cargo
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launched Dragon cargo spacecraft toward the ISS on May 15, carrying 6,500 pounds of supplies and experiments for the station's crew, m…
HighSpaceX launches cargo Dragon to ISS with 6,500 pounds of supplies
SpaceX successfully launched an unpiloted Dragon cargo ship carrying 6,500 pounds of supplies, equipment, and research materials to the International Space Sta…
HighSpaceX launches tissue chips and organoids to ISS in cargo resupply mission
SpaceX's CRS-21 cargo mission launches to the ISS carrying 6,400 lbs of supplies including tissue chips and organoids for studying muscle atrophy, brain cells,…
HighNASA, SpaceX Target August 28 for 23rd ISS Cargo Resupply Mission
NASA and SpaceX are targeting August 28 for the 23rd commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station, delivering science investigations, supplie…
HighSpaceX Dragon Delivers New Airlock, Holiday Feast to ISS
SpaceX successfully launched its 21st resupply mission to the ISS, delivering a new commercial airlock, crew supplies including a Christmas feast, and science…
HighSpaceX Dragon resupply mission delayed again by weather, next attempt Friday
SpaceX Dragon's cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station was postponed for the second time Wednesday due to weather, with the next launch wind…
HighSpaceX's 25th ISS Resupply Mission Delivers Climate-Monitoring Dust Instrument
SpaceX successfully launched its 25th resupply mission to the ISS, delivering the EMIT instrument to study how mineral dust affects Earth's climate and weather…
HighSpaceX launches 20th Northrop Grumman resupply mission to ISS
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft with 8,200+ pounds of supplies to the International Space Station…
HighSpaceX Dragon ISS departure delayed to Jan 23 due to Gulf weather conditions
SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft departure from ISS delayed to January 23 due to high winds in Gulf splashdown zones. The capsule will return 2,200 kilos of c…
HighNASA, SpaceX Execute Dual Mission: Crew-5 Return and 27th Resupply Launch
NASA and SpaceX are executing dual operations: launching the 27th commercial resupply mission to the ISS on March 14, while simultaneously preparing Crew-5's r…
HighSpaceX launches 34th cargo resupply mission to ISS with 6,500 pounds of supplies
SpaceX launches its 34th cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station on May 12, delivering 6,500 pounds of supplies and equipment for seven astro…
HighNASA, SpaceX clear 24th ISS resupply mission for Dec. 21 launch
NASA and SpaceX completed launch readiness review for the 24th commercial resupply mission to the ISS, scheduled for December 21 from Kennedy Space Center with…
HighSpaceX Launches 25th Cargo Mission to ISS After Thruster Valve Fix
SpaceX is launching its 25th uncrewed cargo mission to the International Space Station on Thursday, carrying 2,631 kg of scientific experiments and crew suppli…
HighSpaceX Dragon Delivers Science Cargo to ISS on 34th Resupply Mission
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launched the Dragon cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station on May 15, 2026, carrying nearly 6,500 pounds of cargo and sci…
HighPrada Designs Spacesuits for NASA's Artemis Moon Missions
NASA and luxury fashion house Prada collaborated with Axiom Space to design advanced spacesuits for the Artemis 3 and 4 lunar missions, featuring improved mobi…
HighNASA's Artemis Astronauts Will Wear Prada to the Moon
NASA and luxury fashion house Prada have collaborated with Axiom Space to design advanced spacesuits for the Artemis 3 and 4 lunar missions, featuring improved…
HighNASA Details Artemis 3's Complex Lunar Mission Architecture With SpaceX
NASA unveiled new details for Artemis 3, revealing an unconventional approach including launching the SLS without an upper stage and coordinating docking with…
HighSpaceX Rocket Debris Set to Impact Moon in August
A large section of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is predicted to collide with the Moon in August 2026, marking a rare instance of human-made space debris impacting…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 rocket debris set to crash into moon in March
A spent SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage from 2015 will crash into the moon's far side on March 4, creating a new crater. The unintentional impact raises concerns a…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 rocket debris set to crash into moon's far side
A spent SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage from 2015 will crash into the moon's far side on March 4, creating a new crater. Amateur astronomers confirmed the unintent…
HighSpaceX booster set to crash into moon in August, raising space debris concerns
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster is predicted to impact the moon's surface on August 5, 2025, highlighting growing space debris risks as lunar exploration acce…
HighNASA Begins Training With Blue Origin's Prototype Lunar Lander for Artemis
NASA has started training with a prototype of Blue Origin's crew moon lander as part of the Artemis program, marking a significant milestone for the company's…
HighBlue Origin's Moon Lander Passes Thermal Vacuum Test Ahead of 2028 Artemis Mission
Blue Origin's Mark 1 lunar lander completed thermal vacuum testing at NASA's Johnson Space Center, advancing preparations for potential use in the Artemis 3 mi…
HighArtemis 3 Moon Landing Pushed to Late 2027 Amid Schedule Uncertainty
NASA has pushed Artemis 3, its crewed lunar landing mission, to late 2027, raising questions about whether astronauts can still reach the moon by 2028 as origi…
HighNASA Selects Blue Origin to Build Second Lunar Lander for Artemis 5
NASA selected Blue Origin to build a second lunar lander for the Artemis 5 mission in 2029, awarding a $3.4 billion contract to complement SpaceX's earlier sel…
HighBezos's Blue Origin loses NASA moon lander appeal to SpaceX
The Government Accountability Office upheld NASA's $2.9 billion lunar lander contract award to SpaceX over Blue Origin, rejecting Bezos' appeal and clearing th…
HighNASA Taps Blue Origin to Build Artemis V Moon Lander
NASA has contracted Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin to develop a lunar lander for the Artemis V mission, scheduled for 2029, marking a second commercial partner along…
HighBlue Origin sues NASA over SpaceX lunar lander contract, delaying moon return
Blue Origin filed a federal lawsuit challenging NASA's decision to award SpaceX a $3 billion lunar lander contract, likely delaying U.S. moon landing plans bey…
HighBezos offers NASA $2B to fund Blue Origin moon lander after SpaceX contract win
Jeff Bezos asked NASA to award Blue Origin a lunar lander contract for Artemis, offering to cover up to $2 billion in costs after SpaceX won the sole initial c…
HighBlue Origin wins $3.4B NASA contract to build lunar lander for Artemis missions
Blue Origin secured a $3.4 billion NASA contract to build a moon lander for the Artemis program, giving the space agency a second lunar vehicle alongside Space…
HighNASA taps Blue Origin to build Artemis V lunar lander for $3.4B
NASA awarded Blue Origin a $3.4 billion contract to build the human landing system for Artemis V, targeting a 2029 lunar mission with astronauts landing at the…
HighBlue Origin sues NASA over Moon lander contract, risking new SpaceX delays
Blue Origin filed a federal lawsuit challenging NASA's decision to award SpaceX an exclusive lunar lander contract, potentially delaying the Artemis program af…
HighBezos offers NASA $2B waiver to win lunar lander contract
Jeff Bezos offered NASA $2 billion in cost waivers to award Blue Origin a lunar lander contract, challenging SpaceX's exclusive April award and arguing for com…
HighBlue Origin Bids Again for NASA Lunar Lander Contract After SpaceX Loss
Blue Origin is bidding again for NASA's Artemis lunar lander contract after losing to SpaceX, partnering with Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and others to build a se…
HighSpaceX Wins $2.9B NASA Moon Lander Contract, Beating Bezos and Blue Origin
NASA awarded SpaceX a $2.9 billion contract to build a lunar lander for its Artemis program, selecting Elon Musk's company over Blue Origin and Dynetics to ret…
HighNASA Seeks Alternative Moon Landers as SpaceX Falls Behind Schedule
NASA is opening bidding for new lunar lander contracts to other companies including Blue Origin and Lockheed Martin, citing SpaceX's schedule delays and the ne…
HighSpaceX to Launch 6,500 Pounds of Cargo to ISS on May 13
SpaceX's 34th Commercial Resupply Mission will deliver 6,500 pounds of cargo, supplies, and science experiments to the ISS on May 13, following a weather-relat…
HighArtemis II Astronauts Surprise Young Space Fan with NASA Spacesuit
The Artemis II crew surprised a 5-year-old aspiring astronaut named Commander Jack with a custom NASA spacesuit after returning from their 10-day lunar mission…
HighNASA's Artemis 3 rocket takes shape for 2027 lunar lander test
NASA's Artemis 3 rocket is progressing toward a 2027 launch to test lunar landers and advance plans for a permanent moon base, marking a significant step in hu…
HighSpaceX Crew-3 launches tonight with four astronauts bound for ISS
SpaceX launches Crew-3 mission on November 10, 2021, carrying four astronauts to the ISS aboard a Dragon capsule. The mission features live broadcast coverage…
HighArtemis II crew finds 'hope' in global unity after historic lunar mission
NASA's Artemis II astronauts shared their experience orbiting the moon, highlighting decades of preparation, international collaboration, and the global inspir…
HighNASA's Curiosity rover discovers diverse organic molecules on ancient Mars
NASA's Curiosity rover has uncovered the most diverse collection of organic molecules ever detected on Mars, including 7 new compounds, strengthening evidence…
HighNASA Begins Training on Blue Origin's Moon Lander for Artemis Program
NASA has begun training astronauts on Blue Origin's crew moon lander prototype ahead of lunar missions, signaling the company's role in the Artemis program alo…
HighNASA astronaut captures stunning Starlink satellite 'train' passing aurora from ISS
NASA astronaut Don Pettit filmed a remarkable 'train' of Elon Musk's Starlink satellites passing near aurora displays from the International Space Station, hig…
HighMusk dismisses Bezos' NASA moon lander lawsuit as SpaceX-Blue Origin feud escalates
SpaceX's Elon Musk criticized Blue Origin's Jeff Bezos for pursuing legal action over NASA's lunar lander contract, arguing lawsuits won't reach the moon. NASA…
HighHubble Telescope Reveals Stunning Galaxy Cluster ACO S 295
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a striking image of galaxy cluster ACO S 295, showcasing diverse galactic structures through gravitational lensing effec…
HighSpaceX's $2.9B NASA moon lander contract sparks protests, billionaire rivalry
NASA awarded SpaceX a $2.9B contract for Artemis lunar missions, sparking protests from Blue Origin and Dynetics over the single-winner selection and reignitin…
HighBlue Origin's Endurance completes vacuum testing for 2026 lunar mission
Blue Origin has completed vacuum testing of its Endurance moon lander ahead of a planned 2026 lunar mission, positioning the company to compete with SpaceX for…
HighArtemis 2 astronauts spot lunar impact flashes invisible to cameras
NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts observed meteoroid impact flashes on the moon's far side that standard cameras cannot adequately capture, providing scientists with…
HighArtemis astronauts may explore remnants of massive 'decapitated' asteroid impact on moon
NASA's Artemis astronauts may land near evidence of a massive 260-km asteroid impact that created the moon's largest crater, offering unprecedented scientific…
MediumNASA's Laser Communications System Delivers HD Views During Historic Artemis II Mission
NASA's optical laser communications system successfully transmitted high-definition video and data from the Artemis II lunar mission, achieving 260 megabits pe…
HighNASA-SpaceX 34th Resupply Mission Launches to ISS with 6,500 Pounds of Cargo
NASA and SpaceX are targeting mid-May for the 34th commercial resupply mission, delivering 6,500 pounds of supplies and new science experiments to the Internat…
HighWebb Telescope Uncovers Two Dozen Hidden Newborn Stars in Cosmic Cliffs
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope revealed 24 previously unseen young stars in NGC 3324, 7,500 light-years away, by detecting infrared signatures through cosmi…
HighScientists observe wave behavior in antimatter 'atom' for first time
Researchers at Tokyo University of Science have observed wave-like interference in positronium for the first time, confirming that this exotic antimatter atom…
HighSpaceX Shifts Focus From Falcon 9 to Starship, Reshaping US Launch Infrastructure
SpaceX is gradually reducing Falcon 9 launches as it prioritizes the larger Starship rocket for lunar and Mars missions. The company plans roughly 140-145 Falc…
HighNASA, SpaceX Set May 12 Launch for 34th ISS Resupply Mission
NASA and SpaceX are preparing for the 34th Commercial Resupply Services mission, with a Dragon spacecraft scheduled to deliver 6,500 pounds of cargo to the Int…
HighNASA, SpaceX Launch 34th Resupply Mission to Space Station
NASA and SpaceX are launching a Dragon spacecraft on May 12 carrying 6,500 pounds of cargo and experiments to the International Space Station, marking the 34th…
HighWebb Telescope Discovers Surprisingly Mature Galaxy Without Rotation in Early Universe
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered a massive early-universe galaxy that lacks rotation, challenging current models of galaxy formation…
HighCitizen Scientists and AI Discover 1,000+ Unknown Asteroids in Hubble Archive
Hubble Space Telescope volunteers and AI identified 1,701 asteroid trails in archival images, revealing over 1,000 previously unknown asteroids between Mars an…
HighNASA, SpaceX Execute Dual Mission: Crew-5 Return and 27th Resupply Launch
NASA and SpaceX are executing dual operations: launching the 27th commercial resupply mission to the ISS on March 14, while simultaneously preparing Crew-5's r…
HighSpaceX launches 20th Northrop Grumman resupply mission to ISS
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft with 8,200+ pounds of supplies to the International Space Station…
HighSpaceX's 25th ISS Resupply Mission Delivers Climate-Monitoring Dust Instrument
SpaceX successfully launched its 25th resupply mission to the ISS, delivering the EMIT instrument to study how mineral dust affects Earth's climate and weather…
HighSpaceX Dragon Delivers New Airlock, Holiday Feast to ISS
SpaceX successfully launched its 21st resupply mission to the ISS, delivering a new commercial airlock, crew supplies including a Christmas feast, and science…
HighNASA, SpaceX clear 24th resupply mission for ISS launch Tuesday
NASA and SpaceX completed launch readiness review for the 24th commercial resupply mission to the ISS, scheduled for December 21 from Kennedy Space Center with…
HighNASA delays SpaceX CRS-25 cargo mission to July 14 for Dragon inspections
NASA and SpaceX postponed the CRS-25 cargo resupply mission to July 14 to allow inspections of the Cargo Dragon spacecraft and replacement of parachutes follow…
HighNASA, SpaceX target August 28 for 23rd cargo resupply mission to ISS
NASA and SpaceX are targeting August 28 for the 23rd commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station, delivering science investigations, supplie…
HighSpaceX Dragon Reaches ISS on 23rd Resupply Mission
SpaceX successfully launched its 23rd Commercial Resupply Services mission to the ISS on August 29, carrying crew supplies and multiple scientific experiments…
HighSpaceX Launches 25th Cargo Mission to ISS After Thruster Valve Fix
SpaceX is launching its 25th uncrewed cargo mission to the International Space Station on Thursday, carrying 2,631 kg of scientific experiments and crew suppli…
HighSpaceX Dragon ISS departure delayed to Jan 23 due to Gulf weather conditions
SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft departure from ISS postponed to January 23 due to high winds in Gulf splashdown zones. The capsule will return 2,200 kg of sc…
HighNASA releases 12,000 photos from Artemis II lunar mission
NASA released 12,000 previously unseen photos from the Artemis II lunar mission, offering unprecedented visual documentation of the spacecraft's journey around…
HighBlue Origin Moon Lander Completes NASA Testing for Artemis Program
Blue Origin's lunar lander has completed critical testing at NASA's vacuum chamber as part of preparations for the Artemis program, intensifying competition wi…
HighCanadian astronaut Hansen poised for historic lunar mission on Artemis II
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen will serve as mission specialist on NASA's Artemis II, becoming the first non-American to travel beyond low Earth orbit in ove…
HighCanadian astronaut Kutryk assigned to ISS mission launching in 2025
Joshua Kutryk has been assigned to a six-month International Space Station mission launching in early 2025, making him the fourth Canadian to serve a long-dura…
HighArtemis II capsule returns to Kennedy Space Center after historic lunar voyage
NASA's Artemis II capsule returned to Kennedy Space Centre after successfully completing humanity's first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years, with four astr…
HighNASA's Artemis II capsule returns to Kennedy Space Center after historic lunar voyage
NASA's Artemis II capsule returned to Kennedy Space Center after successfully flying four astronauts around the moon, marking humanity's first lunar mission in…
HighArtemis II heat shield excels; NASA accelerates Artemis III prep for 2027 lunar mission
NASA's Artemis II Orion capsule returned to Florida with an improved heat shield after humanity's first crewed lunar mission in 50+ years. Artemis III preparat…
HighNASA's MoonFall drones to scout lunar south pole ahead of Artemis missions
NASA is developing a fleet of hopping drones called MoonFall to scout the lunar south pole ahead of Artemis astronaut missions, advancing exploration capabilit…
HighAI discovers 10,000+ exoplanet candidates in NASA telescope data
AI analysis of NASA's TESS telescope data has identified over 10,000 new exoplanet candidates, dramatically expanding the known universe of distant worlds thro…
HighNASA delays Artemis III moon mission to late 2027
NASA's Artemis III mission, aimed at returning humans to the Moon, will not launch before late 2027. The core stage rocket has arrived at Kennedy Space Center…
HighNASA's Sentinel-6 satellite launches to monitor ocean levels for 30 years
NASA's Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite launched from Vandenburg AFB to continue 30 years of sea-level monitoring, providing critical data for weather for…
HighBoeing Starliner Is 'Critical' to U.S. Low Earth Orbit Strategy, Astronaut Says Ahead of Scrubbed Launch
Boeing Starliner's Crew Flight Test aims to certify a second commercial crew vehicle for ISS access, with astronaut Josh Kutryk calling it strategically vital…
HighArtemis II Crew Names Lunar Crater 'Carroll' After Commander Wiseman's Late Wife
NASA's Artemis II crew named a lunar crater 'Carroll' after commander Reid Wiseman's wife who died of cancer in 2020, during their record-breaking 252,756-mile…
HighArtemis II Astronaut Captures Lunar Surface on iPhone 17 Pro Max During Historic Moon Flyby
Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman captured a stunning lunar surface photo using an iPhone 17 Pro Max at 8x zoom during the mission's historic lunar flyby.
HighArtemis II crew proposes naming Moon crater after mission commander's late wife
Artemis II astronauts proposed naming a lunar crater 'Carroll' after mission commander Reid Wiseman's wife, who died of cancer in 2020, during a record-breakin…
HighArtemis II Crew Proposes Naming Lunar Crater After Mission Commander's Late Wife
Artemis II astronauts proposed naming a lunar crater 'Carroll' after mission commander Reid Wiseman's wife, who died of cancer in 2020, during a historic deep-…
High'We're really on a different trajectory': How NASA's Artemis moon missions aim to prepare us for Mars
NASA is working on finding landing sites for future moon astronauts. Part of the work includes thinking about how to prepare for eventual Mars missions with as…
MediumLockheed Martin, GM team up to build new astronaut moon buggy
Lockheed Martin and GM announced today (May 26) that they're developing a rover for potential use by NASA's Artemis program, which is working to get astronauts…
MediumHow China could still win the new moon race
China is working toward its own moon landing. Could it put astronauts on the moon before NASA’s Artemis program does?
MediumA Brown University professor who helped Apollo astronauts is now working on Artemis
NASA asked James W. Head III to work with the 18 astronauts selected for the first manned mission to orbit the moon since the end of the Apollo program.
MediumNASA’s Artemis II astronauts ‘ready to go’ on Moon mission next year
The NASA and Canadian Artemis II astronauts have reached the point in their training of cosmic kismet where they are working in tandem even without words.
MediumThe breakout star of NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission isn't an astronaut - it's the space toilet
Artemis 2's on-again, off-again lunar loo allows astronauts to "go" at the moon like no one's ever gone before. But only when it's working.
MediumArtemis II Return Date & Time In IST: Here's How To Watch The Orion Spacecraft’s Reentry & Splashdown Live
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MediumNASA's Artemis II Moon Rocket Rolls to Launch Pad for April 2026 Debut
NASA has rolled its Artemis II rocket back to Launch Complex 39B after completing repairs, targeting an April 2026 launch for the first crewed lunar mission in…
HighNASA's Artemis II Launch Marks Historic Return of Crewed Missions to the Moon
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully launched, carrying astronauts on a historic journey around the Moon, paving the way for future lunar exploration.
HighNASA's Artemis II Astronauts Set for Moon Mission with Gourmet Space Menu
NASA's Artemis II mission crew will enjoy a carefully curated menu designed for health and performance during their lunar flyby.
HighNASA's Artemis II reaches launch pad for first crewed lunar mission in 54 years
NASA has moved its Space Launch System rocket to the launch pad for Artemis II, a crewed lunar fly-around mission planned for February 2026 with four astronaut…
HighArtemis 2 Moon Mission Launches Tonight: Inside NASA's Cramped Lunar Capsule
NASA's Artemis 2 rocket launches today with four astronauts aboard for a 10-day lunar orbit mission, the first crewed Moon flight since 1972. The crew will liv…
HighArtemis II faces critical risks: experts warn of system failures, medical crises at lunar distance
NASA's Artemis II lunar mission launched with four astronauts despite identified risks including untested life support systems, heat shield vulnerabilities, an…
HighArtemis II crew breaks Earth orbit, accelerates toward lunar flyby
NASA's Artemis II astronauts completed a critical engine burn Thursday, breaking Earth orbit and heading toward the moon at 24,500 mph on a free-return traject…
HighNASA's second moon rocket fueling test will determine March launch for Artemis II
NASA conducts a critical second fueling test of its Space Launch System rocket to determine if the Artemis II lunar mission can launch in March 2026 with four…
HighArtemis II astronauts will use NASA's high-tech toilet 400,000km from Earth
NASA's Universal Waste Management System will provide Artemis II astronauts with a sophisticated toilet using airflow technology for waste management during th…
HighNASA's Artemis II Astronauts Successfully Pilot Orion Spacecraft on Historic Lunar Journey
NASA's Artemis II mission marks the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years, with astronauts manually piloting the Orion spacecraft.
HighCanadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen launches on historic Artemis II lunar mission
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen successfully launched aboard Artemis II from Kennedy Space Center, becoming the first non-American to travel beyond low Earth…
HighArtemis 2 Executes Critical Engine Burn, Heads to Moon with Historic Crew
NASA's Artemis 2 mission successfully executed a critical engine burn on April 2, sending four astronauts toward the moon in the first crewed Orion flight sinc…
HighNASA's second fueling test clears path for March Artemis moon launch
NASA successfully completed a critical fueling test for its Space Launch System rocket, bringing the Artemis II moon mission closer to a March 2026 launch with…
HighEight-year-old's space mascot launches aboard Artemis II lunar mission
An eight-year-old California student's plush toy mascot launched aboard Nasa's Artemis II lunar mission as a zero-gravity indicator, winning a global competiti…
HighNASA launches daring rescue mission to save falling Swift space telescope
NASA is executing an unprecedented satellite rescue mission to save a falling space telescope, assembling the effort in record time with an innovative approach…
HighNASA's ERNEST Rover Demonstrates Next-Gen Autonomous Capabilities in Desert Tests
NASA's next-generation ERNEST rover completed a 16-mile autonomous desert test, demonstrating advanced capabilities for future lunar and Martian missions with…
HighNASA taps Eric Schmidt's Relativity Space for 2028 Mars orbiter mission
NASA has selected Relativity Space, backed by Eric Schmidt, to build and launch a Mars orbiter in 2028, marking a significant public-private partnership that d…
HighAncient Denisovan DNA Shapes Immune Systems of Modern Pacific Islanders
Research reveals that Denisovan DNA, inherited by modern Pacific Islanders, influences their immune system function, though scientists remain uncertain about t…
HighRed Giant Stars Devour Planets; Earth Faces Similar Fate in 5 Billion Years
NASA's TESS mission reveals red giant stars consume nearby planets within hundreds of thousands of years, prompting scientists to reassess Earth's fate as the…
HighAstronomers discover 'cosmic fireworks' in supernova remnants of distant galaxy
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory detected dramatic brightness fluctuations in supernova remnants within galaxy M83, challenging the assumption that these objec…
HighNASA's ERNEST Rover Demonstrates Advanced Mobility for Future Moon and Mars Missions
NASA's ERNEST prototype rover demonstrates advanced mobility and autonomous navigation capabilities in desert testing, achieving speeds and distances far excee…
HighMoon's Tiny Robots, Universe's Fate, and Artemis Crews Shape Space Exploration
NPR's Short Wave covers autonomous lunar rovers, competing theories on universe expansion, and astronaut training for future moon missions including the Artemi…
HighRelativity Space to Build NASA's Next Mars Orbiter for 2028 Launch
NASA partners with Relativity Space to design, build and launch the Aeolus orbiter to Mars by 2028, marking a shift toward commercial partnerships for planetar…
HighNASA taps Schmidt's Relativity Space for Mars orbiter mission, challenging SpaceX
NASA has selected Relativity Space, led by ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt, to privately develop and launch a Mars orbiter mission in 2028, intensifying competition…
HighNASA's ERNEST Rover Completes 16-Mile Desert Test for Lunar and Martian Exploration
NASA's ERNEST rover completed a 16-mile desert test run, demonstrating advanced capabilities for navigating steeper terrain on the Moon and Mars, advancing fut…
HighNASA Launches Unprecedented Satellite Rescue Mission Against the Clock
NASA is executing an emergency mission to rescue the Swift space telescope from falling to Earth using Northrop Grumman's Pegasus rocket, assembled in record t…
HighAncient Impact Created Moon's Grand Canyon-Sized Canyons in Minutes
Scientists discovered that massive canyons near the moon's south pole were carved in under 10 minutes by a colossal impact 3.8 billion years ago, offering cruc…
HighMoon's Largest Impact Basin Dated 120 Million Years Earlier Than Expected
Researchers have dated the South Pole-Aitken basin, the moon's largest impact site, to 4.32-4.33 billion years ago—120 million years earlier than previously th…
HighGiant asteroid impact 4 billion years ago tilted Jupiter's largest moon Ganymede
A 150-km asteroid struck Jupiter's largest moon Ganymede 4 billion years ago with enough force to reorient its axis, leaving visible furrows across its surface…
HighAncient Moon Impact Suggests Solar System Bombardment Lasted Longer Than Thought
Microscopic crystal grains in a lunar meteorite suggest a major asteroid impact 3.5 billion years ago, indicating the inner Solar System experienced prolonged…
HighWeek's Best Astronomy Photos: Planetary Conjunctions, Deep-Sky Nebulae, and STEVE
A curated collection of astrophotography captures planetary conjunctions, deep-sky nebulae, and rare atmospheric phenomena like STEVE, demonstrating accessible…
HighQuantum sensor breakthrough accelerates dark matter and gravitational wave detection
Researchers have developed a quantum sensor prototype that overcomes a major technical obstacle in detecting dark matter and gravitational waves, advancing fun…
HighEurope's advanced robotic arm gains autonomy for Moon and Mars exploration
ESA's Sample Transfer Arm, a 2.4-meter robotic system with human-like dexterity and autonomous capabilities, is being prepared for lunar and Martian missions.…
HighDesert Mosses Found Harboring Fungi in Groundbreaking Symbiosis Discovery
UC Riverside researchers found evidence that desert mosses host fungi inside their tissues, challenging decades of scientific consensus that mosses don't partn…
HighNASA Partners With Relativity Space on Mars Atmospheric Science Mission
NASA announced a public-private partnership with Relativity Space to launch the Aeolus atmospheric science mission to Mars in 2028, combining NASA's scientific…
HighMoon Phase Today: Waxing Crescent Visible June 17, Full Moon Coming June 29
The Moon enters its Waxing Crescent phase on June 17, 2026, with 14% illumination visible to the naked eye. The next Full Moon is expected on June 29.
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A new study suggests asteroid 2016 HO3, long believed to be lunar material, may be ordinary space rock. China's Tianwen-2 spacecraft is collecting samples to r…
HighJules Verne's 160-year-old moon voyage echoes in NASA's Artemis 2 mission
Jules Verne's 1865 novel 'From the Earth to the Moon' contains striking parallels to NASA's Artemis 2 lunar mission, nearly 160 years after publication.
MediumNASA's all-male Artemis III crew sparks online debate over merit versus representation
NASA's all-male Artemis III crew selection has drawn online criticism, but the agency maintains astronauts were chosen purely on merit and expertise, not diver…
MediumChinese researchers identify critical safety flaw in NASA's Artemis lunar program
A Chinese research team has publicly identified a life-threatening vulnerability in NASA's Artemis programme, raising questions about mission safety and intern…
MediumNASA's Katalyst Mission Readies Satellite-Boosting Spacecraft to Rescue Swift Telescope
NASA's Katalyst mission integrates a satellite-boosting spacecraft into an air-launched rocket to prevent the Swift observatory from re-entering Earth's atmosp…
MediumNASA Revises Artemis Lunar Lander Plans, Names All-Male Crew for 2027 Mission
NASA has announced the crew for Artemis III, scheduled for 2027, while revising lunar lander plans. The all-male crew selection has drawn criticism from observ…
HighRising astrophysicist pursues supermassive black holes, inspires next generation of women in STEM
Sarah Pappert, a Ph.D. candidate at TUM, discusses her work on MICADO, a specialized optical system for the Extremely Large Telescope, and her research into su…
HighSouth African telescope detects record-breaking signal from 8 billion light-years away
South African astronomers using the MeerKAT radio telescope discovered the most distant hydroxyl megamaser ever detected, located 8 billion light-years away in…
HighNASA Defends All-Male Artemis III Crew Selection Amid Diversity Criticism
NASA leadership defended its selection of an all-male crew for the 2027 Artemis III lunar mission, drawing criticism over diversity representation in the histo…
HighNASA Chief Defends All-Male Artemis III Crew Selection
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman defended the selection of an all-male crew for Artemis III, stating the agency followed standard procedures prioritizing expe…
HighNASA defends all-male Artemis 3 crew selection for 2027 lunar mission
NASA leadership justified its selection of an all-male astronaut crew for the Artemis III lunar mission scheduled for 2027, sparking discussion about diversity…
HighSpaceX aims to build self-sustaining lunar city by 2036, Mars settlement by 2032
SpaceX aims to build a self-sustaining city on the Moon by 2036 and initiate Mars construction within 5-7 years, marking an escalation in the US-China space ra…
HighArtemis Spacesuit: Advanced AxEMU System Designed to Keep Astronauts Alive on Moon
NASA's new AxEMU spacesuit, developed with Axiom Space and Prada, represents a major advancement in life support systems designed to keep astronauts alive duri…
HighSpaceX Wins $178M NASA Contract for Europa Clipper Mission to Jupiter's Moon
SpaceX secured a $178 million NASA contract to provide launch services for the Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter's moon, scheduled for October 2024 aboard a Fa…
HighNASA Chief Defends All-Male Artemis III Crew Selection
NASA's chief defended the selection of an all-male crew for the Artemis III moon mission scheduled for 2027, addressing public criticism over the lack of femal…
HighItalian astronaut Parmitano selected for historic Artemis III lunar mission
Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano has been selected as pilot for NASA's Artemis III mission, making him the first European to participate in the lunar return pr…
HighNASA Selects Four Astronauts for Artemis III Lunar Mission
NASA announced the four-person crew for Artemis III, scheduled to launch next year. The international team will undertake a highly complex lunar training missi…
HighArtemis II Transmits High-Definition Moon Footage to Earth
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully livestreamed high-definition videos and images from the moon to Earth, demonstrating advanced communication capabilities…
HighItalian astronaut Luca Parmitano selected for NASA's Artemis III lunar mission
NASA announces four-astronaut crew for Artemis III lunar mission, with Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano becoming the first European to fly on the program's cre…
HighNASA Announces Four Astronauts for Artemis 3 Lunar Mission in 2027
NASA has announced the four-person crew selected for the Artemis 3 mission scheduled for 2027, marking a significant step in humanity's return to the Moon with…
HighNASA's Artemis III Aims for Lunar Return With Four Astronauts
NASA plans to launch four astronauts into Earth orbit next year as part of Artemis III, aiming to return humans to the lunar surface. Retired astronaut Clayton…
HighNASA Names Four Astronauts for Artemis III Moon Mission
NASA announced four astronauts selected for Artemis III, scheduled to launch next year for orbital testing of moon lander rendezvous and docking procedures wit…
HighNASA's Roman Telescope Poised to Discover 100,000 Exoplanets in Milky Way's Far Reaches
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will revolutionize exoplanet discovery by identifying approximately 100,000 worlds across underexplored regions of the…
HighNASA Names Artemis III Crew: Combat Veterans, Doctor, and First-Time Astronaut
NASA officially unveiled the four-person crew for Artemis III, scheduled for late 2027, featuring three Americans and one ESA astronaut. The mission will valid…
HighNASA presenta tripulación de Artemis III para regreso a la Luna en 2027
NASA unveiled the four-astronaut crew for Artemis III, scheduled for 2027, marking a critical test mission before returning humans to the Moon for the first ti…
HighNASA anuncia 18 astronautas para programa Artemis de retorno à Lua
NASA revealed 18 astronauts selected for the Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2024. The team includes several accomplished space explore…
HighNASA selects nine lunar landing sites for Artemis III near Moon's south pole
NASA announced nine candidate landing sites near the Moon's south pole for the Artemis III mission, which will return humans to the lunar surface. The location…
HighNASA reveals next-gen spacesuit for first woman on Moon in 2025
NASA unveiled the AxEMU spacesuit designed by Axiom Space for the first woman to walk on the Moon in 2025's Artemis III mission, featuring advanced temperature…
HighNASA resumes US-Russia space cooperation despite Ukraine tensions
NASA announced the resumption of joint US-Russia missions to the International Space Station, with American astronauts flying on Russian Soyuz rockets and Russ…
HighNASA sets March 6 target for Artemis 2 lunar mission after successful launch rehearsal
NASA announced March 6 as the target launch date for Artemis 2, which will send astronauts to orbit the Moon for the first time in over 50 years, following suc…
HighNASA confirms Artemis 2 lunar orbit mission for early 2026
NASA confirmed the Artemis 2 mission will send astronauts to lunar orbit in early 2026, marking humanity's return to the Moon after 50 years amid intensifying…
HighNASA marca lançamento da Artemis 2 para 6 de março com astronautas rumo à Lua
NASA announced the Artemis 2 mission will launch on March 6, sending four astronauts to orbit the Moon for 10 days. The agency completed rocket testing ahead o…
HighNASA Schedules 2025 Astronaut Missions; Boeing Starliner Return Pending
NASA announced its 2025 crewed spaceflight schedule, including potential Boeing Starliner missions and confirmed SpaceX Crew Dragon flights, pending Boeing's c…
HighNASA announces Artemis III crew for 2027 lunar mission
NASA revealed the four-person crew for Artemis III, scheduled for late 2027, marking a critical step toward sustained lunar operations and eventual Mars missio…
HighPrada and Axiom Space Design Cooling Suit for Artemis Moon Astronauts
Luxury fashion house Prada and space company Axiom have jointly designed a stylish cooling suit for NASA's Artemis astronauts to wear beneath their spacesuits…
HighISS Air Leak Prompts Crew Evacuation as NASA Works on Repairs
The International Space Station continues to experience air leaks, prompting astronaut evacuations and repair operations. NASA is addressing the recurring issu…
HighNASA Narrows Artemis III Crew Selection as Lunar Mission Preparations Accelerate
NASA is preparing to announce the crew selection for Artemis III, its next lunar mission. The agency has compiled a shortlist of astronauts who could become th…
HighTwo airplane-sized asteroids to safely pass Earth on June 9, 2026
Asteroids 2026 LD and 2026 KM3 will make a close approach to Earth on June 9, 2026, but pose no impact risk. NASA continues monitoring such objects to enhance…
HighNASA postpones ISS spacewalk due to astronaut's minor medical issue
NASA postponed a scheduled spacewalk at the International Space Station due to a minor medical issue affecting astronaut Mark Vande Hei. The mission to upgrade…
HighSpanish astronaut García sees Artemis 2 as gateway to sustained human presence beyond Earth orbit
Spanish astronaut Sara García discusses Artemis 2's historic importance as humanity's return to the Moon, emphasizing international collaboration, inclusive ex…
HighFrench astronaut Sophie Adenot plants resilient tree before historic ISS mission
ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot planted an American sweetgum tree before launching to the International Space Station, continuing a symbolic tradition that connect…
HighPrada partners with NASA on high-tech cooling garments for Artemis Moon missions
NASA and luxury brand Prada have partnered to develop high-tech liquid cooling garments for the AxEMU moonsuit used in the Artemis IV lunar mission, marking a…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Possible Life Signature on Distant Exoplanet K2-18b
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected dimethyl sulphide (DMS), a molecule produced only by life on Earth, in the atmosphere of exoplanet K2-18b located 12…
MediumNASA Halts ISS Repair Over Safety Concerns as Air Leak Forces Emergency Drill
NASA ordered an emergency safe haven drill on the ISS after persistent air leaks in the Russian Zvezda module forced five astronauts to shelter in a SpaceX Dra…
HighCompact X-ray telescope could map lunar surface chemistry in two years
Tokyo Metropolitan University researchers demonstrate a compact X-ray telescope could map the moon's chemical composition in two years, revealing five key elem…
HighCrew-7 astronauts return to Earth after six-month ISS mission
Four astronauts from NASA and international partners completed a six-month mission aboard the International Space Station, returning safely to Earth via SpaceX…
HighNASA and SpaceX confirm Crew-1 success; four astronauts dock at ISS
NASA and SpaceX's Crew-1 mission successfully docked at the International Space Station after a 27.5-hour journey, marking the first official commercial crewed…
HighISS reaches full capacity with record 8 docked spacecraft for first time
The International Space Station has achieved full occupancy for the first time in 25 years, with all eight docking ports occupied by spacecraft from SpaceX, Ro…
HighNASA Activates Emergency Protocol at ISS Over Air Leak in Russian Module
NASA activated emergency protocols at the International Space Station after detecting an air leak in a Russian module, prompting astronauts to shelter in a Spa…
HighS&P 500 Holds Profitability Line, Delaying SpaceX Entry Until 2028
S&P Dow Jones Indices rejected relaxing profitability rules, meaning SpaceX and other mega-IPO candidates like OpenAI and Anthropic may wait years before joini…
HighS&P 500 keeps profitability rule, blocking SpaceX entry until 2028
S&P Dow Jones Indices rejected relaxing profitability requirements for index inclusion, potentially delaying SpaceX's S&P 500 entry until 2028 based on profit…
HighAfrican Women Leaders Demand Concrete Action on Science, Business, Peace
African women leaders at Rabat summit showcased achievements in science, entrepreneurship, and peacebuilding while calling for concrete support mechanisms rath…
HighChina's lunar ambitions could beat US to the Moon by 2030
China's advanced lunar program aims to land astronauts on the Moon before 2030, potentially beating NASA's Artemis mission. The country has completed key safet…
HighNASA and ESA protocols outline procedures if astronaut dies in space
Space medicine expert Emmanuel Urquieta outlines NASA and ESA procedures for handling astronaut deaths in orbit, from low Earth orbit to Mars missions, involvi…
HighWhat Happens If Someone Dies in Space? NASA and ESA Protocols Explained
Space medicine expert Emmanuel Urquieta outlines protocols for handling astronaut deaths in orbit, from immediate return to Earth in low orbit to multi-year pr…
HighMálaga engineer leads NASA's $20B lunar base program
Carlos García-Galán, a 51-year-old engineer from Vélez-Málaga, has been appointed to lead NASA's Moon Base program, a $20 billion initiative to establish a per…
HighSpanish engineer García-Galán to lead NASA's lunar base program
Carlos García-Galán, a 51-year-old engineer from Málaga, has been appointed to lead NASA's Moon Base program, a $20 billion initiative to establish permanent l…
HighMusk attacks Trump official over NASA lunar program delays, threatens SpaceX role
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk attacked Trump's Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy after NASA explored alternatives to SpaceX for the Artemis 3 lunar mission due to Sta…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during engine testing at Cape Canaveral on Thursday, with no casualties reported. The incident may delay NASA's Artemis…
HighNASA activates emergency protocol as Russian ISS module air leak accelerates
NASA activated emergency procedures on the International Space Station after an air leak in the Russian Zvezda module doubled in severity, forcing five crew me…
HighISS astronauts shelter in Dragon as cosmonauts address station air leak
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station sheltered in a SpaceX Dragon capsule while cosmonauts attempted repairs on an ongoing air leak, though NASA l…
HighISS Air Leak Controlled After Emergency Evacuation Alert
NASA managed an air leak emergency at the International Space Station, briefly evacuating astronauts to a SpaceX spacecraft before the situation was brought un…
HighISS crew shelters in SpaceX capsule as Russians address station air leaks
NASA directed five ISS crew members to shelter in SpaceX's Crew Dragon as Russian cosmonauts addressed two small air leaks in the station's Zvezda module. The…
HighISS crew shelters as Russians attempt air leak repair with disputed method
Five astronauts aboard the ISS sheltered in a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft after an air leak worsened during Russian repair attempts. The crew returned to normal o…
HighNASA Reverses ISS Evacuation Order After Assessing Russian Section Leaks
NASA reversed an evacuation order for the International Space Station after detecting two small air leaks in the Russian section, determining the situation man…
HighISS astronauts take shelter as Russia repairs worsening air leaks
NASA directed six astronauts to shelter in a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft while Russian cosmonauts repair worsening air leaks in the ISS Zvezda module, which has s…
HighISS Astronauts Take Shelter as Cosmonauts Repair Russian Segment Leak
NASA ordered five astronauts to shelter in a SpaceX capsule while cosmonauts repaired a fresh leak on the Russian segment of the International Space Station, a…
HighStudy links galaxy cluster collisions to solar wind heating mechanisms
Researchers using NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory discovered that shock waves from colliding galaxy clusters heat electrons similarly to solar wind phenomena,…
HighISS astronauts return to station after Russian cosmonauts repair pressurization leak
Two Russian cosmonauts repaired one of two leaks in the ISS Russian segment while five astronauts sheltered in a SpaceX Dragon capsule. The shelter order was l…
HighISS Astronauts Take Shelter as Cosmonauts Repair Russian Segment Leak
NASA ordered five astronauts to shelter in a SpaceX capsule while cosmonauts repaired a leak on the Russian segment of the International Space Station, a preca…
HighHETDEX releases 600M spectra from early universe survey to global research community
The Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment released its complete 600-million-spectra database mapping the early universe, enabling global researchers to…
HighTrack Artemis II in Real Time: NASA's New Tools Let You Follow Moon Mission Live
NASA launches Artemis II with real-time tracking via website, mobile app, and augmented reality features, allowing public to follow the 10-day lunar mission fr…
HighScientists map Universe's magnetic fields in unprecedented detail
An international team led by CSIRO has released the largest magnetic map of the Universe, five times larger than previous efforts, revealing how magnetic field…
HighNASA descobre lua de 10 km em Urano, a primeira em 40 anos
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected S/2025 U1, a 10-kilometer moon orbiting Uranus, the first internal moon discovery in nearly 40 years. The finding su…
HighScientists discover 300 billion tons of water in lunar glass beads
Chinese and British researchers identified a massive lunar water reservoir stored in glass-like droplets across the Moon's surface, potentially enabling future…
HighScientists develop low-cost lunar seismic monitoring using fiber optic cables
Scientists propose using fiber optic cables on the lunar surface to detect seismic activity cost-effectively, supporting NASA's Artemis program for sustained h…
HighNASA's Artemis II: Four astronauts to orbit the Moon in April 2026
NASA's Artemis II will send four astronauts to orbit the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft in April 2026, testing life support systems and laying groundwork for…
HighArtemis II: NASA's crewed lunar flyby mission launches April 1 after technical delays
NASA's Artemis II mission launches April 1st with four astronauts for a 10-day lunar flyby, validating spacecraft systems before future Moon landings and estab…
HighNASA Tests Wastewater Treatment for Lunar Base as Artemis Program Advances
NASA is testing wastewater treatment systems and selecting contractors for a permanent moon base covering hundreds of square miles, featuring rovers and autono…
HighNASA scientist Les Johnson brings interstellar travel expertise to Mendoza
Les Johnson, a renowned NASA scientist and science fiction author, will speak in Mendoza about realistic options for interstellar travel, sharing his expertise…
MediumWebb Detects Methane on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected methane on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, marking the first direct methane discovery in an interstellar object and rev…
HighNASA-tracked asteroid 2024 YR4 poses minimal lunar impact risk in December 2032
NASA's ATLAS program discovered a 60-meter asteroid that will likely miss Earth but may impact the Moon in December 2032, producing visible optical flashes obs…
HighNASA tracks 60-meter asteroid with 4.3% chance of hitting Moon in 2032
NASA's planetary defense network is monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4, which has a 4.3% probability of impacting the Moon on December 22, 2032. While Earth impact h…
HighAsteroid 2024 YR4 May Strike Moon in 2032, Posing Risks to Lunar Infrastructure
NASA data shows asteroid 2024 YR4, initially feared to threaten Earth, now has a 4.3% chance of impacting the Moon in late 2032, potentially creating a 1km cra…
HighNASA plans MoonFall drone fleet to scout lunar south pole ahead of Artemis astronaut return
NASA is developing the MoonFall program to deploy four autonomous drones equipped with cameras and sensors to explore the lunar south pole before astronauts re…
HighNASA to announce Artemis III crew in June amid summer astronomy events
NASA will announce the Artemis III crew on June 9, while June offers multiple astronomical events including the summer solstice, meteor shower, and micromoon.
HighMoon phase today: Waning Gibbous on June 1, 2026 with 97% illumination
On June 1, 2026, the Moon enters its Waning Gibbous phase with 97% illumination visible. The next Full Moon will occur on June 29.
HighNASA discovers unexpected plasma phenomenon compressing Mars' atmosphere
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft has detected an unexpected plasma effect compressing Mars' atmosphere, discovered by WVU researchers analyzing spacecraft data. The phe…
HighLunar Polar Lasers Could Guide Artemis Astronauts and Enable Precision Navigation
Scientists propose installing ultrastable lasers in permanently shadowed lunar craters to provide navigation, timekeeping, and gravitational wave detection for…
HighNASA's lunar base chief: 'We'll have to take risks to move fast'
Carlos García-Galán, a Spanish engineer directing NASA's lunar base program, discusses plans for human habitation on the Moon by 2032 despite recent setbacks f…
HighNASA Tests Space-Grown Stem Cells to Accelerate Cancer and Disease Treatments
NASA is growing stem cells aboard the International Space Station to develop faster cancer treatments and advance organ regeneration research, leveraging micro…
HighBlue Origin explosion threatens NASA's Artemis moon program timeline
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a hot-fire test at Cape Canaveral, destroying the launch pad and potentially delaying NASA's Artemis moon missio…
HighBlue Origin rocket explosion raises questions for NASA's lunar ambitions
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded over Florida, creating a significant setback for NASA's Moon mission plans that rely on the vehicle for lunar transport.
HighNASA unveils $20B blueprint for permanent lunar base through three-mission plan
NASA announced a three-mission blueprint to establish humanity's first permanent base on the moon by 2028, with a $20 billion investment in equipment, rovers,…
HighNASA Unveils $20B Three-Phase Plan for Permanent Lunar Base by 2028
NASA announced a $20 billion, three-phase plan to establish a permanent moon base by 2028, with three missions deploying equipment, rovers, and scientific inst…
HighNASA Unveils $20B Three-Phase Plan for Permanent Lunar Base by 2032
NASA announced a $20 billion three-phase plan to establish a permanent lunar base near the south pole by 2032, involving robotic missions, infrastructure assem…
HighNASA Tests Orion Capsule With 7-Ton Water Drop Ahead of Moon Mission
NASA is conducting a live water drop test of its 7-ton Orion spacecraft capsule to validate design models before crewed lunar missions. The test aims to finali…
HighNASA Launches Three-Mission Campaign to Build First Permanent Lunar Base by 2028
NASA announced three uncrewed Moon missions to test systems and deliver equipment before crewed Artemis landings at the lunar South Pole in 2028, with $627 mil…
HighAuckland teen's stargazing app wins Apple global competition
A 17-year-old self-taught coder from Auckland won Apple's global competition with an immersive stargazing app using AR and spatial computing, earning a trip to…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn explosion threatens NASA's lunar timeline
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test at Cape Canaveral, potentially delaying NASA's Artemis program and lunar base construction pl…
HighNew Glenn cohete explota en rampa de Cabo Cañaveral durante encendido estático
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a static engine test at Cape Canaveral on May 29, 2026, destroying the launch pad and threatening NASA's lunar m…
HighNASA's Psyche Spacecraft Captures Stunning Mars Images During Asteroid Mission Flyby
NASA's Psyche spacecraft captured stunning images of Mars during a gravity-assist flyby en route to the asteroid 16 Psyche, marking a significant milestone in…
HighBlue Origin Postpones New Glenn Rocket Launch Due to Weather, Eyes Wednesday Retry
Blue Origin postponed its New Glenn rocket launch Sunday due to rain and cloud cover, rescheduling for Wednesday. The mission aims to test booster recovery tec…
HighKaty Perry to Launch on Blue Origin's All-Female Space Mission
Blue Origin announced an all-female crew for its 11th New Shepard mission this spring, including pop star Katy Perry, CBS host Gayle King, and Jeff Bezos's fia…
HighBlue Origin to test NASA's precision moon-landing tech on New Shepard rocket
Blue Origin is launching its New Shepard rocket to test NASA's SPLICE precision landing system, which uses advanced sensors and software to enable safer landin…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during engine test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a ground engine-firing test at Cape Canaveral, with no injuries reported. The incident marks another setback for…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during engine test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine-firing test at Cape Canaveral Thursday night. The company confirmed all personnel are safe and emergen…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during engine test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a hotfire engine test at Cape Canaveral Thursday night. All personnel were accounted for with no hazard threats…
HighMoon phase today: Waxing Gibbous lights up 91% on May 29
On May 29, 2026, the Moon reaches 91% illumination in its Waxing Gibbous phase, with a Full Moon expected May 31. Stargazers can observe lunar surface features…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during engine test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a launchpad engine-firing test Thursday night in Florida, with all personnel accounted for and no hazard threats…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced an anomaly during a static fire test at Cape Canaveral, resulting in an explosion. All personnel were accounted for…
HighArtemis II astronaut Glover invokes Christ's teachings during lunar journey
Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover quoted Christ's commandment to love one's neighbor during radio communication loss near the Moon, while Church leaders empha…
HighNASA awards contracts for moon base equipment, targeting 2028 landing
NASA has awarded hundreds of millions in contracts to build a sprawling moon base near the lunar south pole, with construction beginning in 2029 and permanent…
HighNASA Unveils $20B Three-Phase Plan to Establish Permanent Lunar Base by 2028
NASA announced a $20 billion, three-phase plan to establish a permanent moon base by 2028, with initial missions deploying equipment and rovers to test critica…
HighRussian cosmonauts conduct 5-hour spacewalk at ISS to install solar experiment
Two Russian cosmonauts will perform a scheduled five-hour spacewalk outside the ISS on May 27, installing solar radiation experiments and removing science hard…
HighNASA targets 2030 lunar nuclear reactor, eyes Mars propulsion by 2040s
NASA is developing a nuclear reactor for lunar deployment by 2030 and testing nuclear propulsion systems for crewed Mars missions in the 2030s, reviving decade…
HighNASA evacuates four astronauts from ISS in first medical emergency
NASA conducted its first medical evacuation from the International Space Station, bringing four astronauts home early when one required urgent medical attentio…
HighNASA astronaut Mike Fincke speaks for first time after emergency return from ISS
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, 58, experienced a medical emergency aboard the International Space Station in January, prompting an early return for the entire Cre…
HighNASA's Artemis II launches in 2026 with historic lunar crew
NASA's Artemis II mission in 2026 will send four astronauts on a lunar flyby, marking the first crewed deep space mission in 50+ years with historic diversity:…
HighWebb telescope maps 9,000 star clusters, revealing how massive ones escape birth clouds in 5 million years
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope observed nearly 9,000 young star clusters, finding that the largest ones escape their birth clouds in 5 million years—a disco…
HighNASA Reorganizes to Accelerate Lunar Base and Artemis Moon Programs
NASA announces a sweeping organizational restructuring aimed at accelerating its Artemis moon base and lunar exploration programs, with updates planned for May…
MediumISS spins 1.5 times after Russian module malfunction
The International Space Station spun 1.5 times on its axis Thursday when a newly docked Russian Nauka module malfunctioned. NASA confirmed the incident occurre…
HighRussia launches Nauka science lab to ISS with European robotic arm
Russia is launching its Nauka multipurpose laboratory module to the ISS on Wednesday, which will expand the Russian segment and include a European robotic arm…
HighFire alarms sound on ISS Russian segment during battery recharge
Fire and smoke alarms activated in the Russian segment of the ISS during battery recharge operations. Crew reported smoke and burnt plastic smell but air quali…
HighSmoke alarms trigger brief scare on ISS Russian segment during battery recharge
Smoke alarms activated in the Russian segment of the ISS during battery charging, with crew detecting smoke and burnt plastic smell. Air quality normalized and…
HighSmoke alarm triggers on Russian ISS segment; astronauts detect burning smell
A smoke alarm sounded in Russia's ISS segment during battery charging, with astronauts detecting burning plastic smell. The incident adds to mounting safety co…
HighISS Russian module leak marks third coolant incident in 10 months
A coolant leak from Russia's Nauka module on the International Space Station marks the third such incident in 10 months, though NASA and Roscosmos confirm no i…
HighRussian ISS Module Suffers Third Coolant Leak in Under a Year
A radiator on Russia's Nauka module aboard the ISS leaked coolant Oct. 9, marking the third such incident involving Russian hardware in less than a year, thoug…
HighMusk taunts Bezos as SpaceX wins NASA lunar contract, Blue Origin protests
SpaceX won a major NASA contract to build a lunar lander, prompting Elon Musk to taunt Jeff Bezos on Twitter while Blue Origin filed a formal protest claiming…
HighChina targets pre-2030 lunar landing as space race with US intensifies
China announced plans to land astronauts on the moon before 2030, intensifying competition with the US which targets 2025. The move reflects broader geopolitic…
HighMusk taunts Bezos as SpaceX wins NASA lunar contract, Blue Origin protests
SpaceX won a major NASA contract to build a lunar lander, prompting Blue Origin to file a protest claiming the agency moved goalposts. Elon Musk responded with…
HighNASA chief warns China could claim lunar territory, threatening space cooperation
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson warns that China's rapid space advancement and lunar ambitions could lead to territorial claims on the moon, particularly at the…
HighU.S. and China race to moon's south pole in high-stakes space competition
NASA's Artemis program aims to land Americans on the moon by 2028, ahead of China's 2030 target, in a strategic competition for lunar infrastructure control an…
HighNASA's Artemis II Targets Historic Lunar Return as Space Infrastructure Boom Accelerates
NASA's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts on a 10-day lunar journey, marking humanity's return to the moon since Apollo. The mission reflects intensi…
HighChina launches three astronauts toward 2030 Moon goal amid US space race
China launched three astronauts aboard Shenzhou-23, with one staying a year on its space station to study long-duration spaceflight effects, advancing its 2030…
HighChina launches Shenzhou-23 with astronaut set for year-long space mission
China launched Shenzhou-23 with three astronauts to its Tiangong space station, where one will remain for a year—a critical step toward its goal of landing hum…
HighDiscovery of 77 dust-shrouded quasars reveals hidden phase of supermassive black hole growth
Astronomers discovered 77 dust-obscured quasars using NASA's SPHEREx telescope, doubling known samples and revealing a critical evolutionary phase in early gal…
HighChina launches Shenzhou-23 with first year-long space mission
China launched Shenzhou-23, marking the first time an astronaut will spend a full year in space aboard the Tiangong station, a critical step toward achieving c…
HighNASA Taps Blue Origin to Land VIPER Rover at Lunar South Pole
NASA contracted Blue Origin to deliver the VIPER rover to the Moon's south pole by late 2027 to search for water ice and volatile resources, supporting future…
HighNASA selects three companies to build lunar vehicle for Artemis missions
NASA chose Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost, and Venturi Astrolab to develop the Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) for the Artemis program, which will operate on th…
HighNASA's Artemis II Yields Stunning Visual Record of Lunar Mission
NASA astronauts on Artemis II captured thousands of photographs during the mission, with 23 images standing out as particularly remarkable documentation of the…
HighBlood Type A Linked to 16% Higher Early Stroke Risk, Study Finds
A meta-analysis of 48 genetic studies found people with blood type A have 16% higher stroke risk before age 60, while type O carriers have 12% lower risk, sugg…
HighNASA unveils £16bn lunar base plan as Artemis 2 prepares historic moon flyby
NASA announced a £16 billion permanent Moon base using robotic landers and drones, shifting strategy from orbital stations as it races against China's 2030 lun…
HighNASA Authorization Act 2026 targets lunar base infrastructure by 2030 amid US-China space race
The NASA Authorization Act 2026 formally backs a permanent US Moon base by 2030, driven by geopolitical competition with China's lunar ambitions and strategic…
HighArtemis 2 Blasts Off: Four Astronauts Begin Historic Lunar Flyby Mission
NASA's Artemis II successfully launched with four astronauts on a 10-day lunar flyby mission, marking humanity's first moon voyage in over 50 years and a major…
HighNASA Unveils $20B Plan for Permanent Moon Base by 2028
NASA unveiled plans to build a permanent lunar base near the south pole with a $20 billion investment over seven years, featuring three phases of development f…
HighNASA unveils $30B accelerated plan for permanent lunar base
NASA announced a $30 billion plan to build a permanent moon base with astronauts visiting every six months after Artemis V, structured in three phases over 17…
HighNASA Scraps Lunar Space Station, Pivots $20B to Moon Base by 2028
NASA announced a $20 billion lunar base project near the moon's south pole, canceling the Gateway space station to redirect resources toward permanent human se…
HighNASA targets 2033 for permanent human Moon settlement with £24bn Artemis plan
NASA plans to establish permanent human settlement on the Moon by 2033 through its £24bn Artemis programme, marking a major milestone in lunar exploration and…
MediumBlood Type A Linked to 16% Higher Early Stroke Risk, Study Finds
A large genetic study found people with blood type A have 16% higher stroke risk before age 60, while type O carriers have 12% lower risk. The mechanism remain…
HighNASA Unveils Permanent Moon Base Plan, Artemis II Launch Set for April 2026
NASA unveils plans for a permanent lunar base to support sustained human operations, with the Artemis II crewed mission launching April 1, 2026, marking humani…
HighMoon phase today: Waxing Gibbous lights up 59% on May 24, 2026
The Moon on May 24, 2026 is in Waxing Gibbous phase with 59% illumination. The next Full Moon will occur on May 31.
HighBrazilian scientist proposes radical 153-day Mars mission via accidental orbital discovery
Brazilian cosmologist Marcelo de Oliveira Souza discovered a potential orbital route that could reduce Mars travel time to 33 days, with round-trip missions po…
MediumNASA Reorganizes to Accelerate Mission Delivery, Updates Artemis Lunar Base Plans
NASA announces organizational realignment aimed at streamlining operations and accelerating delivery of major missions, including updates to its Artemis lunar…
HighNASA Advances Space Medicine: ISS Research Targets Cancer, Aging Treatments
NASA highlights 2025 ISS science achievements focusing on cancer and blood research, with astronauts conducting advanced health studies and preparing for upcom…
HighSpaceX's Starship V3 completes historic test flight despite engine failures
SpaceX successfully launched its largest Starship V3 rocket, deploying 20 dummy satellites and achieving most mission objectives despite engine failures in bot…
HighSpanish-born astronaut López-Alegría leads Axiom's Ax-3 commercial mission to ISS
Miguel López-Alegría, the first Spanish-born astronaut, launches today as commander of Axiom Space's Ax-3 mission to the ISS with European crew members from It…
HighNASA Approves First All-Private ISS Mission at $55M Per Seat
NASA confirms approval for Axiom Space's first completely private crewed mission to the International Space Station, launching March 30 from Florida with four…
HighSpanish astronaut López-Alegría leads Axiom's Ax-3 commercial mission to ISS
Miguel López-Alegría, the first Spanish-born astronaut, returns to space as commander of Axiom Space's Ax-3 mission, leading an international crew to the ISS a…
HighRussian and U.S. astronauts launch toward International Space Station
Three astronauts—two Russian cosmonauts and one NASA astronaut—launched Friday aboard Soyuz MS-18 from Baikonur to the ISS, expected to dock after a three-hour…
HighMusk delays Starship V3 debut to April after completing structural tests
SpaceX postpones the first flight of Starship V3 by one month to early April after completing structural and propulsion system tests. The upgraded rocket will…
HighNASA's Artemis II launches first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years
NASA's Artemis II launches April 1, 2026, carrying four astronauts on humanity's first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. The 10-day round trip marks a piv…
HighNASA launches Artemis II: crewed lunar mission marks 53-year return to Moon exploration
NASA successfully launched Artemis II from Kennedy Space Center with four astronauts aboard, marking humanity's return to lunar exploration after five decades.…
HighSpaceX's Starship V3 achieves key test flight milestones despite engine setbacks
SpaceX successfully launched Starship V3, achieving critical flight milestones including Max Q and hot staging separation. The test advances development toward…
HighSpaceX's Starship completes 12th test flight, landing successfully in Indian Ocean
SpaceX successfully launched and landed its 124-meter Starship rocket for the 12th time, deploying satellites before splashing down in the Indian Ocean. The te…
HighTrump pledges U.S. Mars mission as SpaceX eyes regulatory relief
President Trump promised to send American astronauts to Mars during his inaugural address, with SpaceX's Elon Musk enthusiastically supporting the initiative.…
HighSpaceX's Starship completes suborbital test flight in major milestone
SpaceX launched Starship, the world's largest and most powerful rocket, for a suborbital test flight from Texas. The mission marks the debut of Starship Versio…
HighAstronomers detect atmosphere around tiny Kuiper Belt object, smallest yet
Researchers detected a thin atmosphere around a 300-mile-wide icy world beyond Pluto, making it the smallest object with a clearly detected global atmosphere.…
HighNeptune's Moon Nereid Likely Original Survivor of Cosmic Collision
Using NASA's Webb Space Telescope, scientists determined that Neptune's moon Nereid is likely an original companion of the planet that survived a cosmic collis…
HighNASA's Webb Telescope Discovers Tiny 10-km Moon Orbiting Uranus
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected a previously unknown moon orbiting Uranus, measuring just 10 kilometers in diameter, bringing the planet's confi…
HighSpaceX postpones Starship V3 debut to Thursday as NASA eyes lunar missions
SpaceX postponed the Starship V3's first 2026 test flight from Wednesday to Thursday at 17:30 UTC, marking the debut of its most powerful rocket variant with n…
HighNASA's MAVEN Discovers Unexpected Atmospheric Phenomenon 124 Miles Deep in Mars' Ionosphere
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft has detected the Zwan-Wolf effect in Mars' ionosphere at 124 miles depth, marking the first observation of this atmospheric phenomenon…
HighUVA students' lunar robot aims to build moon bases for Artemis missions
University of Virginia students developed a moon-mining robot for NASA's Lunabotics Challenge, designed to excavate lunar soil and build protective berms for f…
HighArtemis II Shares Stunning Lunar Images Halfway to the Moon
Artemis II astronauts capture impressive photographs of the Moon and Orion spacecraft interior as the crewed mission passes the halfway point toward lunar orbi…
HighNASA's Artemis I Captures Unprecedented Lunar Mission Images
Artemis I, an uncrewed test flight launched November 16, 2022, successfully demonstrated the Orion spacecraft and SLS rocket's safety and performance, capturin…
HighBus-sized asteroid passes safely near Earth at quarter lunar distance
Asteroid 2026JH2, discovered days ago, will pass within 91,593 km of Earth Monday evening—about 24% of Earth-Moon distance—but poses no collision risk accordin…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Hidden Structure at Heart of Distant Galaxy M77
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a previously hidden structure at the core of galaxy M77, revealing intense star formation and evidence of dual…
HighSpaceX Dragon Delivers 6,500 Pounds of Science to Space Station
SpaceX's Dragon capsule successfully delivered 6,500 pounds of science experiments and supplies to the International Space Station on its sixth cargo mission,…
HighSpaceX's Starship test flight this week carries enormous stakes for Mars ambitions
SpaceX prepares for a high-stakes Starship rocket test flight this week, launching the tallest and most powerful rocket in history as part of its Mars coloniza…
HighAI Dissolves Scientific Boundaries, Reshaping Research and Education Globally
AI has emerged as a connective force enabling interdisciplinary scientific collaboration, with neural networks solving complex problems across physics, materia…
HighChang'e 6 lunar samples suggest carbonaceous asteroids arrived later than thought
China's Chang'e 6 mission analysis of lunar samples reveals carbonaceous asteroids became more frequent 4.3-2.8 billion years ago, challenging conventional the…
HighISS Astronauts Age Slower: Scott Kelly Returned 5 Milliseconds Younger Than Twin
Astronauts aboard the ISS traveling at 17,500 mph experience measurable time dilation, aging slightly slower than people on Earth. Scott Kelly returned from 34…
HighArtemis II astronauts tell Trump they witnessed unseen lunar features on far side
Artemis II astronauts shared observations of the Moon's far side with President Trump, reporting unprecedented discoveries during 40 minutes of communication b…
HighSolar Storm Unleashes Spectacular Aurora Visible From Space and Northern U.S.
A level 3 geomagnetic storm triggered by solar eruptions is creating vivid auroras visible from space and across northern U.S. states this week, with potential…
HighStudy finds olive oil's oleic acid may accelerate pancreatic cancer while fish oil suppresses it
Yale researchers found that dietary fat composition significantly affects pancreatic cancer risk, with oleic acid accelerating tumors while omega-3 fats suppre…
HighAsteroid 2026 JH2 captured approaching Earth in rare close encounter
Asteroid 2026 JH2 passes within 91,000 km of Earth on May 18, 2026—about 24% of lunar distance—posing no impact risk. The Virtual Telescope Project captured im…
HighAsteroid 2025 FA22 makes safe pass by Earth early Thursday
Asteroid 2025 FA22 will pass near Earth on Thursday at 4:42 AM Brasília time, maintaining a safe distance of approximately 842,000 km—over twice the Earth-Moon…
HighNewly Discovered Asteroid to Pass Closer to Earth Than the Moon
A newly discovered asteroid the size of a basketball court will pass closer to Earth than the Moon, marking one of the year's closest approaches to our planet.
HighISS Expedition 65 prepares for SpaceX cargo arrival and Russian spacewalks
SpaceX's 23rd cargo resupply mission launches August 28 to deliver supplies and science equipment to the International Space Station, while Russian cosmonauts…
HighSpaceX Dragon Reaches ISS on 23rd Resupply Mission
SpaceX successfully launched its 23rd Commercial Resupply Services mission to the ISS on August 29, carrying supplies, scientific experiments, and a robotic ar…
HighNASA launches virtual passport program for December ISS resupply mission
NASA and SpaceX will launch a cargo resupply mission to the ISS on December 5, offering virtual participants collectible passport stamps to track launches they…
HighSpaceX Dragon reaches 50th ISS visit with resupply and research mission
SpaceX launched its 50th Dragon spacecraft to the ISS on a resupply mission carrying 5,000 lbs of supplies and 50 scientific studies, including bone loss resea…
HighBoeing readies Starliner for crucial launch after years of delays
Boeing prepares for another Starliner launch attempt after years of delays and failures, while SpaceX continues to dominate NASA's Commercial Crew Programme wi…
HighSpaceX's 2012 Dragon Mission Proved Commercial Space Partnership Could Work
SpaceX's 2012 Dragon C2/3 mission demonstrated commercial spacecraft could dock with the ISS, fundamentally changing NASA's approach to space exploration and r…
HighNASA's Prithvi AI Model Deployed in Orbit to Detect Floods and Wildfires in Real Time
NASA and IBM's Prithvi AI model has been successfully deployed aboard orbiting satellites to detect floods and wildfires in real-time, reducing response delays…
HighFluffy Ice on Europa and Enceladus Could Trap Future Landers
Scientists discover that cryovolcanic activity on Jupiter's Europa and Saturn's Enceladus creates porous "fluffy ice" layers that could destabilize future land…
HighNASA, SpaceX Launch 34th Resupply Mission to International Space Station
NASA and SpaceX successfully launched a Dragon spacecraft carrying 6,500 pounds of cargo and scientific instruments to the International Space Station on Frida…
HighNASA prueba cabina lunar a escala real para misión Artemis 2028
NASA has activated a full-scale lunar cabin prototype at Johnson Space Center, designed by Blue Origin, where astronauts will train for the 2028 Artemis missio…
HighNASA tests Blue Origin's Artemis cabin prototype as SpaceX lunar lander lags
NASA has begun testing Blue Origin's full-scale crew cabin prototype at Johnson Space Center for the Artemis III lunar mission, while SpaceX's lander developme…
HighNASA's Spacesuit Delays Threaten 2028 Moon Landing Timeline
NASA warns that Axiom Space may miss deadlines for next-generation spacesuits critical to 2028 lunar missions, with inspector general report suggesting delays…
HighNASA outlines Artemis III mission parameters for lunar return
NASA is establishing detailed mission parameters for Artemis III, advancing preparations for the next crewed lunar landing as part of its long-term Moon explor…
MediumA*STAR Develops Single-Molecule RNA Method to Unlock Disease Insights
A*STAR researchers unveiled sm-PORE-cupine, a new method for studying individual RNA molecules to reveal how their structures influence gene regulation and dis…
HighNew RNA-reading technology reveals how molecular shapes control protein production
Researchers developed sm-PORE-cupine, a new technology that studies individual RNA molecules to understand how their shapes influence protein production and ge…
HighNASA offers $750K prize for sustainable food production system for Mars missions
NASA launched a global competition offering $750,000 for designing sustainable food production systems for lunar and Martian missions, addressing critical chal…
HighSpaceX Rocket Set to Crash Into Moon After 7-Year Chaotic Orbit
A SpaceX Falcon 9 booster from a 2015 mission is predicted to crash into the moon in March after seven years in a chaotic orbit, raising concerns about space d…
HighUncontrolled rocket booster crashes into moon at 5,800mph; origin disputed
A school-bus-sized rocket booster crashed into the moon at 5,800mph after eight years in space. The origin remains disputed, with SpaceX initially blamed befor…
MediumSpaceX rocket debris set to impact Moon's far side in August
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket upper stage is predicted to collide with the Moon on August 5, 2026, potentially creating a new crater near the lunar western limb, ac…
HighBlue Origin's Moon Lander Passes Critical NASA Vacuum Chamber Tests
Blue Origin's Blue Moon Mark 1 lander has successfully completed environmental testing in NASA's vacuum chamber, advancing the company's lunar mission despite…
HighNASA releases thousands of Artemis II lunar images one month after mission return
One month after Artemis 2's return, NASA released thousands of previously unseen photos and videos from the crewed lunar mission, including astronaut footage o…
HighSpaceX Targets Tuesday for CRS-34 Dragon Resupply Mission to ISS
SpaceX is launching its 34th Commercial Resupply Services mission to the International Space Station on Tuesday, May 12, at 7:16 p.m. ET from Cape Canaveral, w…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 rocket debris set for lunar impact
A portion of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is on a collision course with the moon, marking a rare instance of human-made debris impacting the lunar surface.
MediumESA and JAXA Launch Historic Apophis Mission to Study Asteroid's Close 2029 Approach
European and Japanese space agencies finalize collaboration on the Ramses mission to study asteroid Apophis during its 2029 close approach, advancing planetary…
HighAncient 'Naked' Black Hole Discovery Challenges Universe Formation Theory
Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope identified an ancient black hole that may have formed shortly after the Big Bang, potentially rewriting the…
HighNASA releases 12,217 Artemis II photos showing lunar far side and Earth perspectives
NASA released over 12,000 photos from the Artemis II mission, including unprecedented views of the Moon's far side and Earth from lunar orbit. The collection c…
HighBezos offers NASA $2B waiver to revive competition for lunar lander contract
Jeff Bezos wrote an open letter to NASA offering a $2 billion fee waiver for Blue Origin to develop a competing lunar lander, challenging SpaceX's sole contrac…
HighCuriosity Discovers DNA-Like Molecules on Mars, Suggesting Long-Term Organic Preservation
NASA's Curiosity rover has identified over 20 organic molecules on Mars, including DNA-like compounds, suggesting the planet's surface can preserve ancient org…
HighNASA halts SpaceX moon-lander work as Blue Origin, Dynetics challenge contract award
NASA halted SpaceX's $2.9B lunar lander project after Blue Origin and Dynetics filed complaints with the Government Accountability Office, arguing the sole-awa…
HighBlue Origin's Bezos lawsuit halts NASA's SpaceX lunar lander work through November
NASA paused its SpaceX lunar lander contract for 10 weeks following Blue Origin's lawsuit challenging the contract award, likely pushing back the 2024 Moon ret…
HighJWST reveals how rare planetary odd couple formed beyond star's frost line
MIT astronomers used JWST to measure a mini-Neptune's atmosphere inside a hot Jupiter's orbit, revealing it formed far from its star beyond the frost line, sol…
HighQuantum Computers Simulate Largest Protein Yet, Signaling Maturity for Drug Discovery
IBM, Cleveland Clinic, and RIKEN achieved the largest quantum simulation of a protein complex with 12,635 atoms, demonstrating quantum-centric supercomputing's…
HighMIT Scientists Solve Mystery of Rare 'Odd Couple' Planetary System
MIT astronomers using JWST discovered that a rare mini-Neptune orbiting inside a hot Jupiter's orbit formed far from its star, explaining how this unusual plan…
HighArtemis II Astronauts Describe 'Weird' Experience Orbiting Moon's Far Side
Artemis II astronauts completed a 10-day space mission and described unusual sensations approaching the Moon's far side, sharing post-mission experiences with…
MediumMoon phase today: Waning Gibbous lights up 94% on May 4, 2026
On May 4, 2026, the Moon enters its Waning Gibbous phase with 94% illumination. The next Full Moon will occur on May 31, marking the second of two Full Moons i…
HighNASA Partners with Microchip on Next-Gen Space Processor for Moon and Mars
NASA partners with Microchip to develop next-generation spaceflight processors with 100-500x more power than current chips, designed to withstand radiation for…
HighAI discovers 10,000 exoplanet candidates in NASA data, potentially tripling known alien worlds
Scientists using AI have identified 10,000 previously undetected exoplanet candidates in NASA telescope data, potentially tripling known alien worlds and repre…
HighPhysicists Achieve First-Ever 'Quadsqueezing' Quantum Breakthrough
Oxford physicists have experimentally demonstrated 'quadsqueezing,' a quantum interaction previously considered theoretical, representing a major breakthrough…
HighESA and JAXA finalize Apophis asteroid mission as 2029 close approach nears
European and Japanese space agencies finalized an agreement on the Ramses mission to observe the Apophis asteroid as it passes closer to Earth than many satell…
HighNASA releases 12,000 photos from Artemis II mission showing stunning Earth views
NASA has released over 12,000 photographs from the Artemis II mission, including stunning timelapse videos of Earth captured during the lunar mission.
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 Stage Set to Impact Moon After Seven Years Adrift
A SpaceX Falcon 9 second stage abandoned in orbit since 2015 is expected to collide with the Moon on March 4, 2022, creating a new impact crater in a rare unin…
HighMystery Moon-bound object is Chinese rocket, not SpaceX, tracker now says
An asteroid tracker corrected his earlier prediction, identifying an object on a collision course with the Moon in March as a Chinese Long March 3C rocket rath…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 booster set to crash into moon's far side in March
A SpaceX Falcon 9 booster abandoned in orbit since 2015 is on collision course with the moon's far side, highlighting growing space debris concerns affecting f…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Massive Asteroid Collision in Nearby Star System
The James Webb Space Telescope detected evidence of a colossal asteroid collision in the Beta Pictoris star system 63 light-years away, ejecting 100,000 times…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 Upper Stage Set to Crash Into Moon in August 2026
A spent SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage is predicted to crash into the Moon on August 5, 2026, at seven times the speed of sound near Einstein crater, posing no im…
HighSpaceX scrubs Starship's maiden integrated flight test
SpaceX scrubbed its first integrated Starship and Super Heavy rocket flight test scheduled for April 17, citing technical reasons. The company is working towar…
HighWhy Rockets Curve After Launch: The Physics of Fuel Efficiency
Rockets curve during launch to conserve fuel and leverage gravity, not defy it. This gravity turn maneuver allows spacecraft to reach orbit efficiently after b…
HighSpaceX launches 45 satellites including Korean Earth-observation satellite
SpaceX launches 45 satellites including South Korea's CAS500-2 Earth-observation satellite from California, a mission redirected from Russian Soyuz after Ukrai…
HighNew RNA database maps microRNA-messenger RNA interactions systematically
Université de Montréal researchers unveiled RIMap-RISC, a database integrating molecular structures of microRNAs and messenger RNAs to systematically model the…
HighArtemis II astronauts bring message of unity to UN after historic Moon mission
NASA's Artemis II crew visited UN Headquarters to emphasize humanity's capacity for extraordinary achievement through international cooperation, following thei…
HighHubble Captures Warped Spiral Galaxy Caught in Cosmic Tug-of-War 120M Light-Years Away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has imaged NGC 2276, a lopsided spiral galaxy 120 million light-years away, deformed by gravitational pull from a neighboring gal…
HighArtemis II Astronauts Champion Global Unity at UN Following Historic Moon Flyby
NASA's Artemis II crew visited UN Headquarters to discuss their historic lunar flyby, emphasizing international cooperation and humanity's shared future throug…
HighStudy finds oleic acid accelerates pancreatic cancer via ferroptosis mechanism
New research reveals that fat type, not quantity, drives pancreatic cancer risk. Oleic acid from olive oil accelerates tumors while omega-3 fatty acids suppres…
MediumHubble captures NGC 6000's stellar tapestry of ancient yellow cores and young blue arms
The Hubble Space Telescope captured a detailed image of NGC 6000, a barred spiral galaxy 102 million light-years away, revealing its yellow core of old stars a…
HighNASA releases breathtaking Earth images from Artemis II lunar mission
NASA released high-resolution images of Earth captured by Artemis II astronauts en route to the Moon, showcasing the planet's beauty and atmospheric phenomena…
HighHubble Captures Stunning 'Grand Design' Spiral Galaxy 42 Million Light-Years Away
NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope captured detailed images of M99, a grand design spiral galaxy 42 million light-years away, supporting research on stellar exp…
HighTrump mocks NASA chief's ears during Artemis II astronaut meeting
Trump met with Artemis II astronauts and made jokes about NASA's chief administrator's ears while promoting a 2028 lunar return goal, drawing social media reac…
HighDefunct SpaceX Rocket Expected to Impact Moon's Einstein Crater This Summer
A used SpaceX rocket is predicted to crash into the moon's Einstein crater this summer, marking an unintended collision of space debris with the lunar surface.
MediumNASA Grows 'Spudnik' Potatoes in Space, Bringing 'The Martian' Closer to Reality
NASA astronaut Don Pettit successfully cultivated potatoes aboard the International Space Station, demonstrating agricultural viability in microgravity and adv…
HighArtemis II astronauts return home after historic lunar mission
NASA's Artemis II crew has successfully completed their lunar mission and returned to Florida, with astronauts describing the experience as connecting humanity…
HighTrump mocks NASA chief's ears during Artemis 2 astronaut meeting at White House
Trump made jokes about NASA chief's ears during a White House meeting with Artemis 2 astronauts, while expressing confidence the US will return to the Moon bef…
HighScientists Observe Hidden Quantum Geometry That Bends Electrons Like Gravity
Researchers have experimentally observed quantum metric—a hidden geometric structure in materials that bends electron paths like gravity bends light. The disco…
HighGalaxy's Most Common Planets Mysteriously Absent Around Most Common Stars
NASA's TESS satellite reveals that super-Earths dominate around red dwarfs while sub-Neptunes vanish, fundamentally reshaping planet formation theory and chall…
HighChina's DAMPE satellite confirms 65-year-old cosmic ray acceleration theory
China's DAMPE satellite has provided the first direct observational evidence for a 1961 physics theory about charge-dependent cosmic ray acceleration, revealin…
HighNASA's Psyche Probe Uses Mars Gravity Assist to Reshape Asteroid Mission
NASA's Psyche spacecraft will perform a gravity assist maneuver at Mars on May 15, using the planet's gravitational pull to redirect its trajectory toward a me…
HighFlowering plants survived mass extinctions by doubling genomes in evolutionary bursts
A new study reveals flowering plants survived mass extinctions, including the dinosaur-killing asteroid, by duplicating their genomes in nine evolutionary burs…
HighBrazilian wearable tech monitored astronaut health on Artemis 2 lunar mission
Brazilian-developed wearable technology was used to monitor the health and sleep of NASA astronauts during the Artemis 2 lunar mission, marking a significant a…
HighISS astronauts shelter as Russian anti-satellite test creates dangerous debris cloud
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station took emergency shelter after Russia's anti-satellite weapons test created over 1,500 debris fragments threate…
HighHubble captures detailed portrait of nearby lenticular galaxy NGC 1023
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a detailed image of NGC 1023, a massive lenticular galaxy 36 million light-years away, revealing 81 long-lived and 27 yo…
HighHubble captures rare 'Molten Ring' Einstein Ring in stunning gravitational lens image
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured GAL-CLUS-022058s, one of the most complete Einstein Rings ever discovered, nicknamed the 'Molten Ring' for its appea…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Massive Asteroid Collision in Nearby Star System
The James Webb Space Telescope detected evidence of a catastrophic asteroid collision in the Beta Pictoris star system 63 light-years away, offering insights i…
HighHubble captures intricate portrait of distant galaxy IC 486 powered by supermassive black hole
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured detailed images of IC 486, a barred spiral galaxy 380 million light-years away, revealing its structure powered by a sup…
HighHubble captures 'forbidden' light from distant spiral galaxy
Hubble Space Telescope reveals a Type-2 Seyfert galaxy 275 million light-years away emitting quantum-physics-defying 'forbidden' light from its active core.
HighHubble Telescope Captures Stunning New Images of Trifid Nebula for 36th Birthday
NASA celebrates Hubble's 36th birthday with new high-resolution images of the Trifid Nebula, 5,000 light-years away, revealing stellar formation and cosmic phe…
HighDAMPE Satellite Identifies Universal Feature in Cosmic Ray Spectra
The DAMPE space telescope has identified a universal feature in cosmic ray energy spectra, discovering that particles show consistent 'spectral softening' arou…
HighBlue Origin sues NASA over SpaceX moon lander contract award
Blue Origin filed a federal lawsuit challenging NASA's decision to award SpaceX an exclusive $2.9 billion contract for the Artemis moon lander, after the GAO d…
HighNASA to train Indian astronauts for ISS mission targeting 2024
NASA will begin training Indian astronauts at its Houston facility for a joint ISS mission targeted for 2024, marking a significant milestone in U.S.-India spa…
HighArtemis 2 Astronauts Document Rare Lunar Meteoroid Impact Flashes
Artemis 2 astronauts directly observed meteoroid impact flashes on the Moon's far side, providing rare real-time scientific data on lunar collision frequency a…
MediumNASA Relaunches Artemis With 2028 Moon Landing Target Amid Scientific Scrutiny
NASA relaunches its Artemis program aiming to land astronauts on the Moon by 2028, addressing decades of delays through restructuring and a lunar base plan ami…
MediumScientists detect first lava tube on Venus using radar imagery
Researchers using NASA radar data have identified the first confirmed subsurface lava tube on Venus, a 1km-diameter cavity that could reveal insights into the…
HighMoon's Origins Remain Unsolved Despite Apollo Samples, New Research Shows
Fifty years after Apollo 17, scientists still debate the Moon's origins, disagreeing on the size of the impactor Theia and struggling to explain why lunar rock…
HighBlue Origin Moon Lander Passes Critical NASA Vacuum Chamber Test
Blue Origin's lunar lander successfully completed rigorous vacuum chamber testing at NASA, advancing the company's competitive bid for lunar missions as the co…
HighNASA Releases 12,000 Artemis II Photos, Showcasing Progress Toward Lunar Return
NASA released over 12,000 photos from the Artemis II mission, providing detailed documentation of the lunar program's progress toward returning humans to the M…
HighJapan's Asteroid Sample Contains All 5 DNA Building Blocks
Japan's Hayabusa2 mission returned samples from asteroid Ryugu containing all five DNA nucleobases, suggesting organic compounds may originate from space and s…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 booster on collision course with the moon
A spent SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster is on track to collide with the moon at high velocity, marking a rare instance of human-made debris impacting the lunar…
HighLondon boy, 12, discovers two asteroids, eyes astronaut future
A 12-year-old from London, Ontario has discovered two asteroids that have been provisionally designated by the Minor Planet Centre. The young astronomer plans…
HighESA's new Flyeye telescope begins hunt for Earth-threatening asteroids
The European Space Agency has activated its new Flyeye telescope to scan for potentially hazardous asteroids that could threaten Earth. The advanced observator…
HighNASA's NEOWISE asteroid hunter burns up in atmosphere after 14 years
NASA's NEOWISE spacecraft burned up in Earth's atmosphere on November 1 after 14 years surveying 3,000 near-Earth objects. The mission's end was caused by sola…
HighSpaceX marks 50th Dragon mission to ISS with resupply and research payload
SpaceX launched its 50th Dragon spacecraft to the ISS on a resupply mission carrying 5,000 lbs of supplies and 50 scientific studies, including bone loss resea…
HighNASA launches virtual passport program for December ISS resupply mission
NASA and SpaceX will launch a cargo resupply mission to the ISS on December 5, offering virtual participants collectible digital passport stamps through an int…
HighISS Expedition 65 prepares for SpaceX cargo delivery and Russian spacewalks
SpaceX's 23rd cargo resupply mission launches August 28 to deliver supplies and science equipment to the ISS, followed by Russian spacewalks in September to co…
HighBoeing readies Starliner launch after years of setbacks versus SpaceX rival
Boeing prepares for another Starliner launch attempt after years of delays and failures, while SpaceX continues to dominate NASA's Commercial Crew Programme wi…
HighSpaceX's 2012 Dragon Mission Proved Commercial Space Partnership Could Work
A decade after SpaceX's Dragon C2/3 mission docked with the ISS in 2012, the achievement fundamentally transformed NASA's approach to space exploration by prov…
HighShould Titan Be Humanity's Next Frontier After Moon and Mars?
Scientists and space agencies are evaluating Saturn's moon Titan as a viable destination for human exploration following lunar and Martian missions, citing its…
MediumDecapitated asteroid likely created moon's largest crater, Artemis astronauts may explore
NASA researchers believe an unusual 'decapitated' asteroid created the moon's largest impact crater, with Artemis astronauts potentially landing near evidence…
MediumAsteroid Discovery Could Cut Mars Mission Travel Time to 153 Days
Astronomers tracking near-Earth asteroid 2001 CA21 have identified a potential interplanetary shortcut that could reduce Mars round-trip travel time to approxi…
MediumArtemis II capsule returns to launch site after successful lunar mission
NASA's Artemis II spacecraft has returned to its launch site following a successful lunar mission, marking progress for the agency's moon exploration program d…
HighHubble Space Telescope Marks 36 Years in Orbit with Stunning Nebula Images
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope marks its 36th anniversary in orbit with new images of the Trifid Nebula, including rare satellite footage and discovery of an ex…
HighAstronomer Discovers Potential 56-Day Shortcut to Mars via Asteroid Trajectory
An astronomer has identified a potential shortcut to Mars using asteroid 2001 CA21's trajectory, potentially reducing travel time to 56 days. European space ag…
MediumGermantown native's critical role in historic Artemis II moon mission
Arianna Haven, a Germantown native and NASA mission systems engineer, played a pivotal role in Artemis II's successful lunar flyby by monitoring the Orion spac…
HighSpaceX rocket stage predicted to crash into moon's Einstein crater this summer
A discarded SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage is predicted to impact the moon's Einstein crater on August 5, 2026. While posing no danger, the collision highlights g…
HighSouth African Scientist Leading Africa's First Moon Mission in 2029
Dr. Adriana Marais, a theoretical physicist, is directing Africa's first lunar mission set to land in 2029 while advancing research on life's origins and possi…
MediumCanadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk launches to ISS for six-month mission
Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk prepares for a six-month mission to the International Space Station launching September 12 from Florida, following years of tr…
HighNASA's Viral Mars Square: Internet Speculation Gives Way to Scientific Reality
NASA's satellite imagery captured an unusual square formation on Mars that quickly went viral on social media, but subsequent analysis revealed a mundane expla…
MediumSpaceX rocket debris on collision course with moon
SpaceX rocket debris is on a collision course with the moon, raising concerns about space debris management and potential lunar surface impacts.
MediumNASA Enlists Volunteers to Track Meteor Impacts on the Moon
NASA is recruiting volunteers to help astronauts and ground observers identify and record meteor impacts on the moon's surface, expanding citizen science parti…
HighNASA's AI-Powered Analysis Uncovers 10,000+ Hidden Exoplanet Candidates
NASA's TESS telescope data has revealed over 10,000 new planet candidates through AI analysis, significantly expanding humanity's catalog of potentially habita…
HighWebb Telescope Identifies Tiny Starburst Galaxies That Drove the Universe's Great Reionization
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has identified 83 small starburst galaxies from 800 million years after the Big Bang, revealing they likely drove cosmic reio…
HighReanalysis of NASA TESS Data Uncovers 11,000+ Exoplanet Candidates in Record-Breaking Sweep
A Princeton-led reanalysis of NASA TESS data identified 11,554 exoplanet candidates, the largest single-dataset haul ever, doubling the telescope's effective s…
MediumArtemis II Commander's 2016 'Lunar Orbit' Dream Tweet Goes Viral After Historic Moon Flyby
Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman's 2016 tweet dreaming of lunar orbit went viral after he led the historic Moon flyby mission in April 2026.
MediumArtemis II Crew Weeps as Lunar Crater Is Named for Commander Wiseman's Late Wife Carroll
The Artemis II crew emotionally requested Mission Control name a lunar crater 'Carroll' after Commander Reid Wiseman's wife, who died of cancer in 2020, during…
HighArtemis 2 launch LIVE: NASA declares Moon rocket is ready to take
The Artemis 2 launch will take place in a matter of minutes as NASA returns humanity to the Moon - stay with us for all the latest until lift-off and into deep…
MediumLockheed Martin and GM are working on an electric Moon buggy
Lockheed Martin and General Motors announced plans to build a fully electric and autonomous Moon rover that NASA astronauts can use during Artemis missions on…
MediumLive Updates: NASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission Returns to Earth
The Orion spacecraft, which is to carry astronauts to and from the moon in coming years, will splash down in the Pacific Ocean Sunday after a test flight with…
MediumThere are 'reasons to be confident' about faulty Artemis II heat shield ahead of 25,000 mph reentry, space expert Ed Mac
NASA's Artemis II heat shield is about to face its ultimate test as the Orion crew prepares for reentry. Physics and data science lecturer Ed Macaulay tells Li…
MediumArtemis II live updates: ‘Spirits high’ among Nasa crew as spacecraft returns to Earth after record-breaking mission
A 15-second thruster burn nudges the Orion spacecraft on course back to Earth
MediumNASA's Artemis II Mission Faces Communication Scare During Historic Moon Voyage
NASA's Artemis II mission faced a communication scare mid-flight, briefly losing contact with astronauts as they journey towards the moon.
MediumArtemis II crew executes critical moon burn, setting course for record distance
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully executed a critical thruster burn Thursday, sending four astronauts on a path to the moon and toward breaking the human…
HighArtemis II crew breaks free of Earth orbit, heading to the moon for historic flyby
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully fired engines to send four astronauts toward the Moon, marking humanity's first lunar departure since Apollo 17 in 1972.…
HighVenus vanishes behind moon in rare daytime occultation captured globally
Venus passed behind the moon on June 17 in a rare daytime lunar occultation visible worldwide, captured in stunning timelapse footage and photographs.
HighScientists trace high-energy neutrino to star-forming 'Shadow Blaster' galaxy
Astronomers traced a high-energy neutrino to a star-forming galaxy nicknamed 'Shadow Blaster,' revealing that massive stars rather than black holes may be prim…
HighMars rover test breakthrough: New method distinguishes life-related molecules
NASA's Curiosity rover and ESA's Rosalind Franklin rover have detected organic molecules on Mars, including DNA precursors, advancing the search for ancient mi…
HighMalaysian scientists discover 'hyperparasite' fungus that preys on zombie fungus
Malaysian researchers identified a new hyperparasitic fungus that preys on "zombie fungus" infecting insects. The discovery in Borneo's rainforests highlights…
HighChina's space station grows rice in microgravity to enable future deep-space food production
China's space station astronauts are conducting a two-cycle rice cultivation experiment in microgravity to develop sustainable food production for deep-space m…
HighScientists Discover Garnet Mineral in Martian Meteorite, Revealing Ancient Geological Secrets
An international research team identified garnet and a new rock type in a Martian meteorite fragment, providing insights into Mars' geological evolution and an…
HighIntuitive Machines Balances Equity Dilution Against Lunar Contract Wins
Intuitive Machines secured $20M in lunar reconnaissance contracts but faces investor headwinds from a $500M equity offering and competition from SpaceX's publi…
MediumNASA's Lucy Mission Reveals Violent Collision History of Peanut-Shaped Asteroid
NASA's Lucy spacecraft conducted a flyby of a double-lobed, peanut-shaped asteroid, revealing evidence of a violent collision history and potentially ancient w…
HighScientists discover massive underground structure beneath Moon's South Pole-Aitken basin
Scientists have discovered a massive underground structure beneath the Moon's South Pole-Aitken basin, offering insights into the crater's formation and implic…
HighNASA, Russia clash over risky repairs to leaking ISS module
Tension escalated on the International Space Station as Russia proposed drilling and sawing repairs for a leaking module, prompting NASA astronauts to seek she…
HighNASA astronaut captures mesmerizing aurora australis dancing across Earth from space
A NASA astronaut aboard the ISS photographed the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) displaying vivid green waves across Earth's atmosphere, offering a rare per…
HighPrototype atom interferometer breakthrough advances dark matter and gravitational wave detection
A prototype differential atom interferometer overcomes laser noise obstacles, advancing quantum sensors for detecting dark matter and gravitational waves. UK f…
HighGiant Asteroid Impact Shifted Ganymede's Axis 4 Billion Years Ago
A new study reveals a massive asteroid impact 4 billion years ago shifted Ganymede's axis, with the impactor 20 times larger than the dinosaur-killing asteroid…
HighNew statistical model corrects evolutionary bias in ancient microbial genome studies
A Canadian study reveals that excessive genomic data can distort evolutionary reconstructions, introducing statistical noise rather than clarity. A new GLD fra…
HighMoon Land Salesman's 46-Year Novelty Empire Built on Treaty Loophole That Doesn't Exist
Dennis Hope has sold 2.5M lunar deeds since 1980 by claiming a loophole in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, though international lawyers unanimously agree the deed…
HighApollo's flags likely bleached white by lunar radiation after 50+ years
The six American flags planted on the Moon between 1969-1972 have likely faded to white cloth after five decades of unfiltered UV radiation, solar wind, and ex…
HighCockroaches Harbor Thousands of Bacterial DNA Fragments
Research reveals cockroaches harbor thousands of bacterial genome fragments, raising questions about their role in bacterial evolution and potential disease tr…
MediumAurora Australis dazzles astronauts aboard International Space Station
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station photographed a spectacular aurora australis dancing beneath them over the South Pole, offering a rare perspec…
HighNASA Retires MAVEN Mars Orbiter After 11 Years of Groundbreaking Research
NASA has retired MAVEN, its Mars atmospheric orbiter, after 11 years of operation. The mission produced 800 scientific papers and mapped 18% of Mars' surface,…
HighRussia Considers Abandoning Leaky ISS Module Amid Structural Concerns
Russia appears ready to address persistent air leaks in its ISS module, with NASA rejecting Roscosmos's plan to cut into the segment. The aging space station f…
MediumNASA publica nuevas imágenes de la Luna desde la misión Artemis II
La NASA divulgó nuevas imágenes de la Luna capturadas durante Artemis II, revelando datos sobre la superficie lunar y el impacto de la radiación espacial en lo…
HighGut microbes may explain red meat's link to heart disease, study finds
New research identifies gut microbe metabolites as a key mechanism linking red meat consumption to cardiovascular disease, shifting focus from saturated fat to…
HighRHIC scientists use near-miss collisions to map gluons with quantum interference
RHIC scientists use near-miss nuclear collisions and quantum interference patterns from J/psi decay to map gluon distributions inside atomic nuclei, advancing…
HighNASA tracks 'airplane-sized' asteroid 2003 LN6 approaching Earth in June 2026—no danger
NASA confirmed asteroid 2003 LN6 will pass Earth on June 18, 2026 at a safe distance of 880,000 miles. Scientists classify it as routine monitoring with zero i…
HighNASA's Electric Dust Shield Could Significantly Boost Solar Panel Efficiency in Arid Regions
NASA-developed electric dust shield technology uses transparent electrodes to remove dust from solar panels via electrostatic fields, potentially recovering 40…
HighNASA Study Positions Saturn's Moon Titan as Deep-Space Resource Hub
A NASA study reveals Saturn's moon Titan contains vast reserves of natural gas and water, positioning it as a potential resource hub for deep-space exploration…
HighNASA Blocks Roscosmos Plan to Cut Into Leaky ISS Module
NASA rejected Roscosmos's proposal to cut into a damaged ISS segment to address structural cracks, raising questions about the aging station's future operation…
HighWebb and Hubble Telescopes Unlock Secrets of Ancient Milky Way 'Bulge Fossil'
NASA's Webb and Hubble telescopes have jointly observed Terzan 5, a 'bulge fossil fragment' that provides insights into the early formation and evolution of th…
HighAstrobotic's Griffin-1 lunar lander advances toward environmental testing phase
Astrobotic unveiled its Griffin-1 lunar lander ahead of environmental testing in California, marking a critical milestone for the Pittsburgh-based company's NA…
HighNASA Announces Artemis III Crew Amid Questions Over Diversity
NASA announced the Artemis III crew for a lunar mission, but faced immediate backlash over the absence of women astronauts, prompting management responses to s…
HighNASA's JPL Open House Returns This Fall With Free Tickets
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will reopen its popular free public open house in October 2026 after a three-year pause, offering visitors access to mission c…
HighMagma's Heat History Determines Eruption Violence, Study Finds
Researchers discovered that magma's thermal history, particularly superheating, determines whether volcanic eruptions become explosive or gentle by controlling…
HighNASA to unveil unprecedented robotic rescue mission for aging Swift telescope
NASA will discuss an ambitious mission to boost the orbit of its Swift space telescope using a private robotic spacecraft, marking the first time a private cra…
HighNASA y SpaceX recuperan cápsula con muestras científicas clave para medicina y tecnología espacial
La cápsula DragonCRS-34 de SpaceX retorna a la Tierra con una de las mayores cargas de investigación biomédica de la ISS, incluyendo tejidos impresos en 3D, cé…
HighAstrobotic Unveils Griffin-1 Lunar Lander for NASA Moon Base Mission
Pittsburgh-based Astrobotic unveiled its Griffin-1 lunar lander designed for NASA's Moon Base mission, with the spacecraft advancing toward environmental testi…
HighNASA Outlines Architectural Strategy for Permanent Lunar Habitation
NASA is advancing architectural strategies for permanent human habitation on the Moon, focusing on sustainable building designs and infrastructure for long-ter…
MediumHubble captures striking image of irregular galaxy amid cosmic swarm
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has photographed a swarm of galaxies within one of the universe's largest known structures, revealing an irregular galaxy formati…
HighChina develops low-cost, ultra-sensitive submarine detector using simplified SQUID technology
Chinese scientists have created a cost-effective, highly sensitive SQUID submarine detector using simplified superconducting technology, potentially deployable…
MediumCoda Octopus Completes NASA, NAVSEA Trials of Gen 2 Diver Vision System
Coda Octopus successfully completed field trials of its Gen 2 Diver Augmented Vision Display system with NASA and Navy personnel at NASA's underwater training…
HighExeter researchers warn of overdiagnosis risks in newborn genome screening
University of Exeter researchers caution that newborn genome screening risks overdiagnosis because disease risk estimates from existing studies are often highe…
High47-foot asteroid to safely pass Earth at 3x Moon distance in June 2026
Asteroid 2026 LV, measuring 47 feet across, will pass within 748,000 miles of Earth on June 16, 2026. NASA confirms the near-Earth object poses no threat to th…
HighGiant viruses emerge as key architects of polar ecosystem resilience
Giant viruses (Nucleocytoviricota) act as biogeochemical engineers in polar ecosystems, regulating nutrient cycles and microbial communities through host cell…
HighNASA defiende ausencia de mujeres en Artemis III tras promesas de inclusión
La NASA enfrenta críticas tras anunciar que Artemis III, la misión lunar, llevará solo astronautas hombres, contradictiendo promesas previas de inclusión y div…
HighIndia's meteor scientist urges youth to pursue planetary defence research
India's first professional meteor scientist Aswin Sekhar urges youth engagement in planetary defence, advocating for expanded astronomy education and telescope…
HighNASA Study: Titan Offers Unrivaled Resources for Human Settlement and Space Exploration
A NASA-supported study concludes Saturn's moon Titan offers unrivaled potential for human exploration and settlement due to its abundant hydrocarbons, water, a…
HighPhysicists Construct Time From Quantum Entropy in Bose-Einstein Condensate
Researchers demonstrated that time can emerge as an internal property of quantum systems by observing a Bose-Einstein condensate through 44 expansion-recollaps…
HighHubble captures gravitationally lensed galaxies from early universe in massive cosmic structure
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured images of a massive galaxy swarm, one of the universe's largest structures, revealing early universe galaxies throug…
HighSahara meteorite suggests Moon-sized planet was destroyed in early solar system
A rare meteorite discovered in the Sahara Desert provides evidence of a Moon-sized protoplanet that existed and was destroyed during the solar system's formati…
HighDogs and humans share aging biology, opening new anti-aging research pathways
Research reveals significant biological similarities between dogs and humans in aging processes, with studies exploring anti-aging interventions that could ben…
HighSea Cucumber Tissue Defies Biology, Grows for Years Outside Body
Researchers discovered sea cucumber tissue remains alive and grows for years in natural seawater, challenging assumptions about detached animal tissue and offe…
HighGenetic sequencing reveals hidden complexity in endangered Mediterranean wildflowers
Researchers sequenced chloroplast genomes of two endangered Maltese plant species, revealing phylogenetic discordance and dynamic evolution patterns that chall…
HighNasa rebate críticas por tripulação exclusivamente masculina na Artemis 3
A Nasa rebate críticas sobre a ausência de mulheres na tripulação da Artemis 3, missão lunar prevista para o próximo ano com quatro astronautas homens.
HighNASA Previews Katalyst Mission to Reboost Swift Spacecraft
NASA is previewing the Katalyst mission, which will use a satellite-boosting spacecraft to extend the Swift satellite's operational life by raising its decayin…
HighNASA publica miles de imágenes inéditas de la Luna capturadas por Artemis II
La NASA publicó más de 11.500 archivos de la misión Artemis II, incluyendo fotografías detalladas de la Luna y datos sobre el comportamiento humano en el espac…
HighLuca Parmitano: el primer europeo de Artemis espera problemas para probar los límites
El astronauta italiano Luca Parmitano será el primer europeo en pilotar la nave Orion en Artemis III, una misión crítica para probar sistemas de aterrizaje lun…
HighAncient squirrel poop reveals Ice Age secrets; scientists explore body regeneration and mutations
CBC's Quirks & Quarks explores Ice Age ecosystems through fossilized squirrel feces, regenerative biology in animals, and how mutations could improve human hea…
HighNASA Surprises Artemis 3 Crew With Unconventional Calendar Invite Announcement
NASA announced the five-person Artemis 3 crew through an unconventional surprise meeting at Johnson Space Center, with astronauts learning their assignments be…
HighUltracold atoms reveal time may emerge from change, not external clocks
Researchers built a quantum system of 24,000 ultracold atoms demonstrating that time may emerge from internal changes rather than external clocks, offering new…
HighN.J. Professor Wins $1M Kavli Prize for Computing Discovery
A New Jersey professor has won a $1 million Kavli Prize for a scientific discovery with potential to revolutionize computing technology. The award recognizes b…
MediumSpaceX Starlink Satellites Inadvertently Alter Earth's Radiation Balance
SpaceX's Starlink satellite constellation is unintentionally affecting Earth's radiation balance by reflecting sunlight, creating an accidental geoengineering…
HighNASA's InSight reveals Mars' internal structure for first time
International research teams analyzed seismic data from NASA's InSight module to create the first detailed map of a non-Earth planet's internal structure, reve…
HighSpaceX shares vision of Mars colony as Starship launch approaches
SpaceX shares promotional video imagining Starship missions to Mars and establishing a colony on the Red Planet, with first launch scheduled for April 2023.
HighAfter ISS scare, astronaut captures stunning southern aurora
NASA astronauts aboard the ISS photographed a spectacular southern aurora days after a precautionary evacuation alert triggered by an air leak in the Russian s…
HighSpaceX's Real-World Physics Trumps Skeptics' Jokes
SpaceX is revolutionizing space access by reducing launch costs by 100x through reusable rockets and positioning itself as infrastructure platform for satellit…
HighJapan's H3 rocket returns to orbit after six-month grounding
Japan's H3 rocket successfully launched for the first time in six months, carrying six international probes including France's first commercial satellite. The…
HighSpaceX's Mars colony and orbital AI data center dreams face expert skepticism
As SpaceX goes public, space experts question whether Elon Musk's ambitious plans for Mars colonies, orbital AI data centers, and rapid rocket reusability are…
HighPrivate company to rescue NASA telescope with air-launched rocket in 2026
Katalyst Space Technologies will launch a robotic rescue mission in June 2026 using Northrop Grumman's air-launched Pegasus rocket to boost NASA's Swift Observ…
HighPrivate spacecraft to rescue NASA's Swift telescope with historic orbital boost in 2026
Katalyst Space Technologies will attempt an unprecedented orbital boost of NASA's Swift Observatory in 2026, extending the 20-year-old gamma-ray burst detector…
HighWebb Telescope Finds Strongest Evidence Yet for 'Black Hole Stars' in Early Universe
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has found the strongest evidence yet that mysterious 'little red dots' observed in the early universe are black hole stars cl…
HighNASA Reverses ISS Evacuation Alert Amid Concerns Over Russian Repairs
NASA reversed an evacuation alert for ISS astronauts after a pressurization leak, citing concerns about Russian repair capabilities and safety protocols aboard…
HighSilver nanoparticles boost DNA cutting and joining efficiency fivefold
Japanese researchers developed silver nanoparticle technology that cuts and joins DNA with 2-5x higher efficiency than conventional methods, achieving 98% DNA…
HighSilver Nanoparticles Boost DNA Editing Efficiency Fivefold
Japanese researchers developed silver nanoparticle-based DNA editing achieving 2-5x higher efficiency than conventional methods, with 98% DNA recovery and pote…
HighSilver nanoparticles boost DNA assembly efficiency fivefold in genetic engineering
Japanese researchers developed silver nanoparticle-based technology that cuts and joins DNA with 2-5x higher efficiency than conventional methods, achieving 98…
HighMicrogravity Disrupts Melanin Production in Space Bacteria, Revealing Transport Challenges
ISS research reveals microgravity significantly reduces melanin biosynthesis in engineered E. coli, disrupting nutrient transport and cellular metabolism—criti…
HighKorea Opens First Public DNA-Encoded Library Platform for Drug Discovery
South Korea's KRICT institute launched a public DEL CoreBank Platform enabling rapid screening of millions of drug compounds simultaneously, reducing dependenc…
HighScientists grow medicines from plants in space, solving astronaut drug supply problem
UC San Diego researchers demonstrate plants can produce medicines in space conditions, offering a renewable drug supply solution for long-duration missions to…
HighNASA astronauts capture stunning southern lights from space station
NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station photographed spectacular southern auroras triggered by recent solar activity, visible from Earth's south…
HighMoon-Saturn conjunction visible from Colombia early June 10
A lunar-Saturn conjunction will be visible from Colombia on June 10, appearing as two celestial bodies close together in the pre-dawn sky between 2:00-5:30 a.m…
HighPrada designs spacesuit for NASA's Artemis III lunar mission in 2026
Italian luxury brand Prada and Axiom Space unveiled a custom spacesuit design for NASA's Artemis III mission launching in 2026, blending haute couture aestheti…
HighNASA reveals SLS core stage for Artemis III lunar mission targeting 2027
NASA unveiled the core stage of its Space Launch System for Artemis III, targeting a crewed lunar landing in mid-2027. The mission involves complex orbital doc…
HighNASA pursues nuclear rockets for 45-day Mars missions despite legal and safety concerns
NASA is reviving nuclear rocket technology to reduce Mars travel time from 6-9 months to 45 days, with plans to test thermal nuclear propulsion by 2027. The in…
HighNASA anuncia tripulantes da Artemis III; pouso lunar previsto para 2027
NASA announced Artemis III crew members for a 2027 lunar landing mission, which will test docking capabilities between the Orion spacecraft and commercial land…
HighNASA astronauts capture stunning southern auroras from ISS after solar event
NASA astronauts aboard the ISS photographed spectacular southern auroras triggered by recent solar activity, visible from Earth's southern regions over the wee…
HighNASA astronaut captures stunning Southern Lights timelapse from space
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir filmed a spectacular Southern Lights display from the SpaceX Dragon shuttle, showcasing the aurora australis phenomenon that occurs…
HighNASA-Funded Research Advances Space Life Science Across Microgravity, Radiation, and Habitability
NASA Spaceline publishes curated research on space biology, microgravity effects, and life support systems from June 2026, highlighting studies on radiation pr…
HighJames McDivitt, Apollo 9 Commander and Iconic Space Photographer, Dies at 93
James McDivitt, commander of Apollo 9 and photographer of iconic spacewalk images, died at 93. He managed five Apollo missions after Apollo 11 but never landed…
HighESA Opens First Astronaut Recruitment in 11 Years, Including Disabled Candidates
The ESA launches its first astronaut recruitment in 11 years starting March 31, 2021, with new inclusive criteria allowing disabled applicants to compete for p…
HighApollo 13 Hero's Fall: How Jack Swigert Lost Everything to a Stamp Scandal
Jack Swigert, the Apollo 13 astronaut celebrated for heroically returning the damaged spacecraft to Earth, saw his promising NASA career destroyed after being…
HighNASA evacuates astronaut from ISS after unexplained neurological episode
Astronaut Mike Fincke experienced sudden loss of speech aboard the ISS on January 7, 2026, prompting NASA's first medical evacuation from the station. The inci…
HighNASA postpones spacewalk due to astronaut medical concern
NASA postponed a scheduled spacewalk citing a medical concern affecting one crew member aboard the International Space Station. The agency maintained privacy p…
HighSpanish astronaut Pablo Álvarez plans to bring jamón to ISS by 2027-2030
Spanish engineer Pablo Álvarez, selected by ESA in 2022, will join the International Space Station between 2027-2030 as part of Europe's new astronaut generati…
HighNASA to announce Artemis 3 crew: technical expertise and lunar lander experience key
NASA will announce four astronauts for Artemis 3, prioritizing technical expertise and experience with untested lunar landing systems in low Earth orbit testin…
HighTiny-brained bumblebees solve complex problems without training, rivaling larger animals
New research shows bumblebees can solve complex problems and use tools without training, rivaling the cognitive abilities of much larger-brained animals like c…
HighJames Webb finds carbon molecules on distant exoplanet K2-18 b
The James Webb Space Telescope detected carbon-based molecules and potential water oceans on K2-18 b, a distant exoplanet that could support life, expanding th…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Water Vapor in Distant Planet-Forming Region
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected water vapor around star PDS 70 in a planet-forming area at Earth-like distance, marking the first discovery of extra…
HighWebb telescope finds organic molecules in galaxy 12 billion light-years away
The James Webb Space Telescope detected complex organic molecules in a galaxy 12 billion light-years away, revealing new insights into chemical processes in th…
HighAncient Viral DNA Acts as Genetic Switches, Reshaping Understanding of Human Evolution
International researchers discovered that ancient viral DNA sequences, long dismissed as junk, actively regulate gene expression and may have shaped human evol…
HighChildhood virus linked to bladder cancer through DNA damage mechanism
Research from University of York reveals BK virus, dormant in most people since childhood, causes DNA damage that increases bladder cancer risk years later thr…
HighHidden mpox infections drive spread among asymptomatic carriers, study finds
Kaiser Permanente study of 8,000 men reveals asymptomatic mpox infections are far more common than thought and likely fuel transmission, challenging prior assu…
HighKAIST Breakthrough: 2D Materials Maintain Performance When Stacked
KAIST researchers developed a new 2D conductive Metal-Organic Framework that maintains single-layer electronic properties when stacked in multiple layers, pote…
HighJames Webb detects most distant dormant black hole at 10 billion light-years
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected the most distant dormant black hole ever found, weighing 6 billion solar masses at over 10 billion light-years away,…
HighPrada Suits Up for Space: Luxury Fashion Enters NASA's Artemis Program
Prada unveiled a cooling garment for NASA astronauts heading to the moon, marking the luxury brand's strategic push into the space industry alongside competito…
HighTrump and Musk tout pre-planned ISS rescue as urgent priority
Two NASA astronauts stranded at the ISS since July 2024 will return via SpaceX's Crew Dragon, a rescue already planned under Biden. Trump and Musk publicly cla…
HighNASA astronauts stranded on ISS as Boeing Starliner faces propulsion crisis
Two NASA astronauts face extended stay on ISS after Boeing's Starliner spacecraft develops propulsion issues, potentially requiring SpaceX rescue in February 2…
HighCrew-10 launches Friday to rescue NASA astronauts stranded at ISS since June
SpaceX's Crew-10 mission launches Friday to rescue NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, stranded at the ISS since June 2024 after Boeing's Starline…
HighNASA astronauts face extended ISS stay as Boeing Starliner return delayed
Two NASA astronauts remain at the International Space Station awaiting clearance for their Boeing Starliner return after propulsion and helium leak issues have…
HighPrivate space tourism reaches new milestone as Axiom's first commercial ISS mission begins
Four wealthy space tourists arrived at the ISS aboard the Axiom-1 mission, marking the first fully commercial space station visit. Each paid €55 million for an…
HighAstronauts Return to Earth After 9-Month Unplanned Space Station Stay
Two NASA astronauts stranded in space for nine months due to technical issues are returning to Earth aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon, landing in Florida after depa…
HighNYC Students to Chat with Astronauts Aboard International Space Station
Students from SUNY Plattsburgh will have a live conversation with NASA and ESA astronauts aboard the International Space Station, broadcast via NASA TV to insp…
HighTrump pressiona SpaceX para acelerar retorno de astronautas presos na ISS
Trump and Musk suggest SpaceX will expedite the return of two NASA astronauts stranded at the ISS since June 2024 after Boeing's Starliner experienced technica…
HighNASA e SpaceX lançam resgate de astronautas retidos há 9 meses na ISS
NASA and SpaceX launched a Crew-10 mission to retrieve astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been stranded on the ISS for 9 months after Boeing'…
HighSpaceX launches Crew-9 mission to rescue stranded ISS astronauts
SpaceX's Falcon 9 successfully launched with two crew members, reserving seats for two American astronauts stranded on the ISS due to Boeing Starliner propulsi…
HighISS astronauts will witness April 8 eclipse from unique vantage point above Earth
ISS astronauts will observe the April 8 solar eclipse from 400km altitude, viewing the Moon's shadow crossing Earth rather than the eclipse itself, while space…
HighSpaceX Crew Dragon launches first official NASA mission with four astronauts
Four astronauts successfully launched aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon on the first official crewed mission to the ISS, marking the beginning of regular commercial…
HighTwo NASA astronauts end 9-month unplanned ISS stay after Boeing Starliner failure
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are returning to Earth after 284 days aboard the ISS due to Boeing Starliner technical failures. Their return journe…
HighNASA-SpaceX launch opens path for stranded astronauts' return after 9 months
NASA and SpaceX launched Crew-10 to the ISS, enabling the return of astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams after nine months in orbit following Boeing Star…
HighSevero Ochoa: Nobel laureate's enduring conviction that science always pays off
Spanish biochemist Severo Ochoa, 1959 Nobel laureate, exemplified how fundamental research without immediate applications eventually transforms science. His wo…
HighNASA declares Mars orbiter Maven lost after 13 years of groundbreaking research
NASA officially ended the Maven mission after the Mars orbiter lost communication in December following an uncontrolled rotation. The probe's 10+ years of atmo…
HighSpaceX Forgoes Dividends, Betting Everything on Mars and AI Riches
SpaceX plans its historic IPO with a $1.77 trillion valuation but commits to zero dividends, betting investor returns on stock appreciation and future ventures…
HighISS astronauts shelter briefly as NASA addresses station air leak
NASA astronauts briefly sheltered in a Dragon spacecraft after an air leak was detected on the International Space Station, but returned to normal operations a…
HighAir leak forces ISS emergency protocols; crew takes shelter in Crew Dragon
An air leak in the International Space Station's Russian segment triggered emergency protocols, forcing astronauts to shelter in the Crew Dragon spacecraft for…
HighScientists identify 'social cells' in brain's insular cortex controlling social behavior
Scientists discovered 'social cells' in the insular cortex that regulate social interactions, offering insights into how the brain processes social decision-ma…
HighVenus and Jupiter align for rare 'spooky eyes' pairing June 6-7
Venus and Jupiter will appear side-by-side in the western sky on June 6-7, creating a striking visual phenomenon called 'spooky eyes' despite being 719 million…
HighMarine biologist transforms sea urchin research into biotech venture to treat son's autoimmune disease
Argentine scientist Tamara Rubilar transformed her marine biology research into Erisea, a biotech company producing sea urchin-derived supplements that helped…
HighISS Crew Experiences 16 Sunrises Daily, But Ignores Them All
The International Space Station orbits Earth every 90 minutes at 28,000 km/h, creating 16 sunrises and sunsets daily for crew. However, astronauts maintain a s…
HighChina's Chang'e-7 Hopper Will Drill Moon's Shadowed Craters for Water Ice
China's Chang'e-7 mission, launching in late 2026, will deploy a hopping robot to drill into permanently shadowed lunar craters and confirm water ice deposits—…
HighA new lunar race: China, India and Korea join US and Europe in ambitious Moon exploration
Multiple nations including the US, China, India, and South Korea are launching ambitious lunar missions to establish permanent bases, extract resources, and us…
HighExpert Says China May Win New Space Race as US Artemis Program Faces Delays
China and the US intensify competition for lunar exploration leadership through their Chang'e and Artemis programs, with experts suggesting China may win due t…
MediumChina gains lunar edge as NASA's Artemis program faces new delays
NASA's Artemis program faces significant delays, with crewed lunar landing now targeted for 2028 at earliest, while China maintains its 2030 timeline with a si…
HighNASA warns of Chinese-Russian lunar base plans, escalating space competition
NASA Director Bill Nelson warns that China plans to build a lunar base with Russian assistance by 2035, positioning it as a new space race with military implic…
HighUS and China race for lunar resources as space competition intensifies
The US and China are competing for lunar resources, particularly Helium-3 and water ice, with NASA's Artemis II mission marking America's renewed effort after…
HighArtemis astronauts call for Earth unity after lunar mission, calling planet 'our lifeboat'
Four Artemis astronauts completed a historic 10-day lunar mission and publicly urged global unity, describing Earth as humanity's 'lifeboat' in the cosmos and…
HighNASA says no urgent need to bring Starliner astronauts home as two review options loom
NASA states there is no urgent need to return astronauts Wilmore and Williams from the ISS, planning two reviews before deciding between returning via Starline…
HighNASA descubre posibles signos de vida antigua en Marte
NASA announced the discovery of possible biosignatures in a Martian rock sample collected by the Perseverance rover, marking the closest approach yet to findin…
HighNASA advances Nancy Grace Roman telescope launch to August 2026
NASA confirmed the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will launch August 30, 2026, eight months ahead of original schedule. The observatory will survey the sky…
HighNASA Revokes Emergency Evacuation Order for ISS Astronauts
NASA has revoked an emergency evacuation alert previously issued for astronauts aboard the International Space Station, indicating the threat has been resolved…
MediumVast's astronaut mission ignites commercial competition to succeed International Space Station
Vast has launched an astronaut mission marking the beginning of commercial competition to develop replacements for the aging International Space Station, signa…
MediumBumblebees Solve Complex Problems Without Training, Challenging Assumptions About Animal Intelligence
New research reveals bumblebees can spontaneously use tools to solve complex problems without training, challenging assumptions about intelligence and brain si…
HighGut Microbiome Emerges as Critical Factor in Cancer Treatment Response
Research highlights the gut microbiome's significant role in cancer therapy response, with studies showing 94% accuracy in predicting recurrence through microb…
HighNASA Orders ISS Crew to Shelter as Russian Module Air Leak Worsens
NASA ordered ISS astronauts to shelter in SpaceX Dragon capsules after detecting an expanding air leak in the Russian Zvezda module. The crew returned to norma…
HighNASA explains mysterious glow in Artemis II image of Earth from lunar trajectory
A viral image from Artemis II showing Earth from space featured an unexplained glow over the Pacific Ocean. NASA clarified the phenomenon results from moonligh…
HighBumblebees Demonstrate Spontaneous Problem-Solving, Rivaling Primate Intelligence
New research shows bumblebees can spontaneously solve complex problems and use tools without training, challenging assumptions about intelligence and brain siz…
HighQueen Bee Development Shaped by Cell Architecture, Not Just Royal Jelly
New research reveals that queen bee development depends not only on royal jelly diet but also on the physical architecture of specialized wax chambers where la…
HighNASA Declares Mars Maven Spacecraft Dead After Six Months of Silence
NASA declared its Maven spacecraft dead after six months of radio silence, ending a 13-year mission studying Mars's atmosphere. Four other orbiters will contin…
HighTotal Solar Eclipse Coming August 12, 2026—Here's Where to See It
A total solar eclipse will occur on August 12, 2026, visible from Greenland, Iceland, and Spain—marking mainland Europe's first total eclipse since 1999. Total…
HighNASA Ends MAVEN Mission After 11 Years Studying Mars' Atmosphere
NASA concluded its MAVEN spacecraft mission after 11 years studying Mars' atmosphere and climate. The spacecraft lost contact in December and recovery efforts…
HighInnsbruck team sets record precision for carbon dimer electron affinity
Innsbruck physicists have measured the electron affinity of carbon dimer (C2) with unprecedented precision, resolving a decade-long scientific disagreement and…
HighScientists unveil largest-ever map of cosmic magnetic fields
Scientists released SPICE-RACS, the largest map of cosmic magnetic fields ever created, analyzing nearly four million galaxies to reveal how invisible magnetic…
HighSchulich grad Dr. Hansen reflects on husband's historic Moon mission and midlife women's health work
Dr. Catherine Hansen, a Western Medicine graduate, reflects on her husband Jeremy Hansen's historic Artemis II mission as the first Canadian to orbit the Moon,…
HighMoon phase today: Waning Gibbous on June 5, 2026
On June 5, 2026, the Moon enters a Waning Gibbous phase with 79% illumination, visible with naked eye or telescopes depending on detail sought. The next Full M…
HighJapan, U.S. Launch $1B AI Research Partnership Under Genesis Mission
Japan and the U.S. announced a five-year, $1 billion joint initiative to develop AI-driven scientific technologies, with Japan as the first international partn…
HighPlasma rays offer water-free laundry solution for lunar and Martian missions
Researchers from University of Alabama and NASA demonstrate plasma rays can eliminate bacteria from astronaut clothing without water, offering sustainable hygi…
HighJames Watson, Nobel laureate who unveiled DNA's double helix, dies at 97
James Watson, Nobel Prize-winning scientist who discovered DNA's double helix structure in 1953, died at 97. His groundbreaking work revolutionized molecular b…
HighJWST Confirms Black Holes Form Before Galaxies, Settling Cosmic Puzzle
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has provided direct evidence that supermassive black holes formed before their host galaxies, settling a long-standing astron…
HighNASA declares MAVEN spacecraft mission over after 11-year Mars study
NASA declared the MAVEN spacecraft unrecoverable after losing contact in December, ending an 11-year mission that far exceeded its planned one-year lifespan an…
HighNASA Ends MAVEN Mars Orbiter Mission After Signal Loss in December
NASA declared the end of its $582 million MAVEN orbiter mission after losing contact with the spacecraft in December 2025 when it passed behind Mars. Despite 1…
HighNASA ends MAVEN Mars mission after probe goes silent for six months
NASA has ended its MAVEN mission after the Mars probe lost contact with Earth in December 2025, following over a decade of successful atmospheric research that…
HighNASA Ends MAVEN Mission After 11 Years Studying Mars's Lost Atmosphere
NASA decommissioned MAVEN, its 11-year Mars orbiter mission, after the spacecraft unexpectedly rotated and lost power to communications in early December. The…
HighNASA's Maven Mars spacecraft declared dead after 13 years of groundbreaking research
NASA declared its Maven spacecraft dead after six months of radio silence, ending a 13-year mission studying Mars's atmosphere. The spacecraft mysteriously ent…
HighMoon is 40 million years older than previously thought, study finds
US scientists analyzing Apollo 17 lunar samples determined the Moon is 4.46 billion years old, 40 million years older than previous estimates, using advanced a…
HighItalian scientists discover accessible lunar cave near Apollo 11 landing site
Italian scientists have discovered an accessible underground cave on the Moon in the Sea of Tranquility that could serve as a shelter for future astronauts, ma…
HighScientists confirm lunar lava tube could shelter future astronauts
International scientists confirmed a large subsurface tunnel beneath the Moon's surface using NASA radar data, potentially providing shelter for future astrona…
HighScientists discover 'quasi-moon' orbiting Earth for 60 years
Astronomers identified asteroid 2025 PN7, a quasi-moon accompanying Earth for 60 years, detected in August and expected to remain nearby for another six decade…
HighNew study finds lunar cycles affect sleep differently in men and women
A Swedish study of 850 people found lunar cycles significantly influence sleep, with men experiencing greater disruption during waxing moon phases than women,…
MediumLunar Impact 130x More Powerful Than Earth's Nuclear Arsenal Created Giant Canyons
Scientists discovered that two massive lunar canyons near the Moon's south pole were formed by an impact with energy equivalent to 130 times Earth's entire nuc…
MediumNASA's Maven Mars Probe Ends Mission After 13 Years of Groundbreaking Atmospheric Research
NASA's Maven spacecraft, which studied Mars' atmosphere for over a decade beyond its planned one-year mission, has ceased operations after losing contact in De…
HighCygnus XL docks at ISS with 5 tons of supplies after software fix delays debut
The Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft successfully docked at the International Space Station after a software update resolved a propulsion issue that delayed its inau…
HighNASA's Psyche spacecraft captures rare Mars flyby images en route to metal asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft conducted a strategic Mars flyby on May 15, capturing unique images while using the planet's gravity to accelerate toward asteroid 16…
HighChina develops nuclear reactor for faster Mars missions, challenging NASA capabilities
China has developed a 1.55 MW nuclear fission reactor for spacecraft propulsion that could enable faster deep space missions to Mars and the Moon, potentially…
MediumNASA's Psyche spacecraft uses Mars flyby to adjust course toward metal-rich asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft will perform a gravitational assist maneuver near Mars on May 15 to adjust its trajectory toward a metal-rich asteroid believed to be…
HighNASA's Psyche spacecraft uses Mars flyby to test instruments before 2029 asteroid encounter
NASA's Psyche spacecraft performs a close Mars flyby this week to gain gravitational momentum toward a rare metallic asteroid, capturing thousands of test imag…
HighNASA's MAVEN Mars Probe Officially Decommissioned After 11+ Years of Atmospheric Research
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft has been officially retired after six months without communication, ending over 11 years of groundbreaking atmospheric research on Mars…
HighFrance to send two astronauts to Vast space stations in landmark 2027 missions
France has signed an agreement to fly two astronauts on Vast Space missions, including visits to the Haven-1 commercial station. Astronaut Thomas Pesquet is se…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Methane on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected methane emissions from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, revealing composition unlike any comet in our Solar System a…
HighBlue Origin targets aggressive return-to-flight despite launchpad damage
Blue Origin aims to resume New Glenn flights by year-end despite a rocket explosion damaging its launchpad, though NASA officials suggest repairs may extend to…
HighChina accelerates space solar power station launch to 2028
China has accelerated its space solar power plant program by two years, planning a 2028 test satellite to beam energy to Earth via microwaves or lasers, with f…
HighCeres' Surface Far More Complex Than Expected, New Data Reveals
New analysis of NASA's Dawn mission data reveals Ceres has unexpectedly complex surface features including steep slopes, fractures, and evidence of subsurface…
HighLunar Electromagnetic Catapults: Innovation or Military Threat?
Multiple nations and private companies plan to install electromagnetic catapults on the Moon for space launches, but security experts warn the technology could…
MediumBlue Origin's New Glenn explosion visible from space; launchpad repairs may extend to 2028
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during launch, causing visible damage to the launchpad that may not be repaired until 2028. The blast was felt across F…
HighFirefly Aerospace wins $75M NASA contract to deploy lunar drones
Firefly Aerospace secured a $75 million NASA contract to deliver four drones to the moon's south pole, supporting preparations for sustained human lunar presen…
HighVenus and Jupiter align for rare 'spooky eyes' celestial pairing June 6-7
Venus and Jupiter will appear side-by-side in the western sky on June 6-7, creating a striking visual phenomenon 719 million kilometers apart that observers ca…
High'Spooky eyes': Venus and Jupiter align for rare celestial pairing this weekend
Venus and Jupiter will appear side-by-side in the western sky on June 6-7, creating a striking visual pairing astronomers call 'spooky eyes' despite being 719…
HighCeres' Complex Surface Reveals Subsurface Brines and Recent Cryovolcanic Activity
New analysis of NASA's Dawn mission data reveals Ceres has steep slopes, fractures, and subsurface brine reservoirs that have erupted cryovolcanically, making…
HighWebb finds supermassive black hole that may have formed before its galaxy
JWST observations of QSO1 provide direct evidence that some supermassive black holes formed independently in the early universe, challenging the theory that th…
HighTexas A&M leads NASA's push to build permanent lunar settlements using moon's own resources
Texas A&M University is emerging as a key player in NASA's effort to build permanent lunar infrastructure using the moon's own resources, with researchers deve…
HighNASA's DART Mission Prepares for Historic Asteroid Impact Test
NASA's DART spacecraft will collide with asteroid Dimorphos on September 26, 2022, marking humanity's first planetary defense test to determine if we can alter…
HighNASA finally unlocks Bennu asteroid samples after months of struggle
NASA successfully opened a sealed container holding 250 grams of material from asteroid Bennu after a 7-year mission, revealing carbon-rich samples that could…
HighAsteroid 2024 YR4 drops from record threat to virtually zero risk in days
Asteroid 2024 YR4, briefly ranked as the most dangerous ever recorded last week with a 3.1% impact probability, now has virtually zero chance of hitting Earth…
HighAsteroid 2024 YR4 now poses 4.3% lunar impact risk, down from 1% Earth threat
Asteroid 2024 YR4's collision probability with Earth dropped to 0.16%, but lunar impact risk rose to 4.3% by 2032 according to NASA's James Webb data, potentia…
HighNew heat-resistant material could unlock oxygen extraction from lunar soil
Researchers have created a new heat-resistant material that could enable NASA to extract oxygen from lunar soil, potentially supporting future Moon bases and l…
HighApollo bootprints will endure on the Moon for a million years
Apollo astronaut bootprints on the Moon will remain visible for a million years due to the absence of wind and rain, preserving humanity's lunar exploration le…
HighCats emerge as unexpected allies in cancer research, study finds
A new study suggests cats' natural biology could help scientists better understand and develop treatments for human cancer, leveraging feline genetic similarit…
MediumNASA's Bennu asteroid samples reveal sugars and 'space gum' hint at life's cosmic origins
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission returned samples from asteroid Bennu containing essential sugars, nitrogen-rich polymers, and ancient stardust, suggesting the chemis…
HighMars Study Detects Massive Liquid Water Reserves Deep Underground
NASA's Mars InSight lander data reveals substantial liquid water reserves 11.5-20km below Mars' surface, potentially exceeding ancient ocean volumes and advanc…
HighNASA Study Finds Signs of Ancient Habitable Conditions on Mars
NASA and Imperial College London researchers identified minerals and organic materials in Jezero Crater rocks suggesting Mars once had habitable conditions pot…
HighDaily News Archives Capture NYC's Spellbound Reaction to Apollo 11 Moon Landing
The Daily News archive captures New York's collective wonder during Apollo 11's historic July 20, 1969 moon landing, showing crowds gathering citywide to witne…
HighTelespazio Demonstrates Moon-Bounce Radio Using Repurposed Satellite Dish
Telespazio successfully demonstrated Earth-Moon-Earth radio communications using a repurposed 32-meter antenna, validating capabilities for Europe's planned lu…
HighJWST Detects Methane in Atmosphere of Temperate Gas Giant 335 Light-Years Away
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope identified methane in the atmosphere of TOI-199b, a temperate gas giant 335 light-years away, marking the first detection of…
HighNASA completes final inspection of Roman Space Telescope's 2.4-meter infrared mirror
NASA completes final inspection of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope's 2.4-meter infrared mirror, clearing the way for shipment to Kennedy Space Center ahe…
HighNASA Cuts Mission Short After Astronaut's Sudden Speech Loss, Raising Deep Space Health Concerns
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke experienced sudden inability to speak during ISS mission, prompting early crew return. The incident highlights critical health chall…
HighHubble captures faint irregular dwarf galaxy 23 million light-years away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope revealed detailed images of the dwarf irregular galaxy ESO 490-017, located 23 million light-years away, as part of cosmic flow m…
HighBlue Origin rocket explodes during test; Amazon Leo satellite mission delayed
A Blue Origin rocket carrying 48 Amazon Leo satellites exploded during testing at Cape Canaveral, disrupting launch schedules for both Blue Origin and NASA mis…
HighWebb Telescope Discovers Ancient Black Hole That Predates Its Galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified a supermassive black hole in the early universe that formed before its host galaxy, challenging current cosmologi…
HighNASA Confirms New Air Leak in ISS Russian Zvezda Module
NASA has confirmed another air leak in the International Space Station's Russian Zvezda module, prompting emergency protocols for seven astronauts aboard the o…
HighNASA reveals new lunar vehicles for permanent Moon base by 2032
NASA has unveiled designs for new vehicles and detailed plans to construct a permanent lunar base by 2032, marking a significant expansion of human presence on…
HighNASA awards $440M to build next-gen lunar rovers for moon base
NASA awarded $220 million each to Astrolab and Lunar Outpost to develop electric lunar rovers for its moon base program near the lunar south pole over the next…
HighNASA Orders Lunar Rovers for Moon Base Despite Blue Origin Setback
NASA advances its lunar base plans by ordering rovers despite a Blue Origin setback, signaling continued momentum in returning humans to the Moon.
HighMachine learning model predicts liver cancer risk using routine clinical data
Researchers developed a machine learning model using routine clinical data that predicts hepatocellular carcinoma risk with 88% accuracy, outperforming existin…
HighVenus and Jupiter align for rare 'spooky eyes' pairing June 6-7
Venus and Jupiter will appear side-by-side in the western sky on June 6-7, creating a striking visual phenomenon called 'spooky eyes' despite being 719 million…
HighNASA's X-59 Poised for Historic First Supersonic Flight in June
NASA's experimental X-59 quiet-boom aircraft is set for its first supersonic flight in early June after completing 15 subsonic test flights, marking a critical…
HighISS Air Leak Resurfaces as NASA Activates Emergency Protocol for Seven Astronauts
NASA confirmed a renewed air leak in the Russian segment of the International Space Station, losing approximately 0.5 kg of air daily. Emergency procedures rem…
HighMay 2026 Blue Moon Will Be Year's Smallest Full Moon
May 31, 2026 will feature a rare astronomical event: a blue moon occurring simultaneously with lunar apogee, making it the year's smallest full moon, visible w…
HighMay's rare 'Blue Moon' lights Santa Fe skies this weekend
A rare Blue Moon—the second full moon in May—will illuminate Santa Fe's sky on May 30, 2026, an astronomical event that won't recur until December 2028. Despit…
HighHubble Telescope Images M88 Galaxy Traveling Toward Virgo Cluster Center
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured detailed images of spiral galaxy M88 as it moves toward the center of the Virgo Cluster, revealing stellar structures an…
HighNASA's Roman Telescope Poised to Discover 100,000 Planets in Five Years
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is expected to discover approximately 100,000 new transiting planets and create the largest catalogue of rogue planets…
HighJames Webb Discovers Supermassive Black Hole That Formed Before Its Galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a supermassive black hole that formed before its host galaxy, challenging fundamental astrophysical models about…
HighPhysicists Divided on What Quantum Mechanics Actually Means, Survey Reveals
A Nature survey of 1,100+ physicists reveals deep disagreement on quantum mechanics interpretation despite the theory's century-long success in predicting part…
HighMAVEN Detects Plasma Squeezing Effect in Mars' Atmosphere
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft detected the Zwan-Wolf plasma squeezing effect in Mars' ionosphere during a December 2023 solar storm, revealing new atmospheric physic…
HighQuantum Physics May Enable Time-Reversed Messages, Study Suggests
Researchers propose closed timelike curves could theoretically allow messages to travel backward through time, using Einstein's general relativity and post-sel…
MediumMay 30, 2026: Waxing Gibbous Moon Precedes Rare Blue Moon
May 30, 2026 features a Waxing Gibbous Moon at 99% illumination, with a Full Moon and Blue Moon occurring on May 31, the second Full Moon of the month.
HighTick protein discovery offers new path to blocking disease transmission
University of Tennessee researchers identified a tick protein in saliva exosomes that facilitates disease transmission, potentially enabling new prevention str…
HighNASA's Psyche probe captures stunning Mars images during gravity assist maneuver
NASA's Psyche spacecraft conducted a close flyby of Mars on May 15, capturing detailed images while using the planet's gravity to propel itself toward the meta…
HighBlue Origin rocket explosion threatens NASA's lunar timeline
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test at Cape Canaveral, potentially delaying NASA's lunar return timeline and base construction pl…
HighRare celestial alignment: Blue moon and micromoon converge on May 31
May 31, 2026 will feature a rare astronomical convergence: a blue moon (second full moon in a month) coinciding with a micromoon (full moon at lunar apogee), p…
HighNASA Maps Lunar Caves as Potential Shelters for Future Moon Bases
NASA has confirmed the existence of large subsurface caverns on the Moon that could serve as protected habitats for future long-duration human missions, shield…
MediumWebb Telescope Discovers Supermassive Black Hole That Formed Before Its Galaxy
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope discovered a supermassive black hole that formed before its host galaxy, challenging conventional astrophysical understanding…
HighNeanderthal DNA May Weaken Modern Immune Defenses Against Common Viruses
Research suggests that Neanderthal genetic ancestry in modern humans may reduce immune defenses against common DNA viruses, affecting immunity in populations c…
MediumNASA Advances Lunar Base Plans With Next-Gen Moon Rovers and Multi-Mission Strategy
NASA unveils next-generation moon cars and selects multiple companies including Blue Origin to support plans for a permanent lunar base, with three uncrewed mi…
HighNASA's lunar base takes shape as Blue Origin wins first contract
NASA awards Blue Origin the first contract for its lunar base project, with rovers arriving before astronauts. The agency confirms its 2030 Moon plans with Jef…
HighBlue Origin rocket explodes during ground test at Cape Canaveral
A Blue Origin rocket experienced a catastrophic failure during a ground test at Cape Canaveral, creating significant complications for NASA's lunar mission tim…
HighNASA accelerates lunar base construction plans with permanent settlement target
NASA announces plans to construct a permanent lunar base by 2029-2032, accelerating its Artemis mission timeline and ordering specialized lunar vehicles for su…
HighMarie Curie's Timeless Wisdom: Understanding Over Fear Drives Progress
An editorial reflection on Marie Curie's famous quote about progress being neither swift nor easy, exploring how her life and scientific achievements continue…
HighBezos Readies Blue Origin and Amazon to Challenge Musk's SpaceX Dominance
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket and Amazon's Project Kuiper satellite network represent Bezos' most significant challenge yet to Musk's SpaceX dominance in comm…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn successfully launches NASA Mars probes on innovative loiter trajectory
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket successfully deployed two NASA satellites toward Mars to study atmospheric loss. The mission demonstrates progress in reusable h…
HighBlue Origin Delays New Glenn Launch Again Due to Space Weather Concerns
Blue Origin postponed its New Glenn rocket launch for the second time due to severe geomagnetic storm forecasts that could impact NASA's ESCAPADE spacecraft bo…
HighMusk congratulates Bezos on Blue Origin success amid Amazon-SpaceX regulatory battle
As SpaceX and Amazon file competing complaints with the FCC over satellite internet proposals, Elon Musk publicly congratulated Jeff Bezos on Blue Origin's suc…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Thursday night. No injuries reported; officials call it…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during ground test; Bezos vows to rebuild
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a ground engine test at Cape Canaveral, marking a major setback for Jeff Bezos' space company's lunar and broadb…
HighWebb Finds Supermassive Black Hole Without Galaxy, Upending Formation Theory
James Webb Space Telescope observations reveal a supermassive black hole existing without a host galaxy, suggesting black holes formed before galaxies—overturn…
HighLunar Mass Drivers Could Become Weapons, New Report Warns
A new report warns that electromagnetic catapults proposed for the moon by companies like SpaceX could serve as first-strike weapons platforms, creating strate…
HighWebb Discovers Supermassive Black Hole That Predates Its Own Galaxy
James Webb Space Telescope found a 50-million-solar-mass black hole existing 700 million years after the Big Bang that appears older than its host galaxy, chal…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during launch pad test in Florida
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced an anomaly and exploded during a static fire test at Cape Canaveral. All personnel were accounted for and safe, with…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during Florida test
Blue Origin's New Glenn megaRocket exploded during a static fire test at Cape Canaveral, Florida, forcing the company to pause development of the vehicle inten…
MediumOne Hour of Air Pollution Triggers Measurable Brain and Lung Changes
UK atmospheric research center finds that just one hour of exposure to common air pollutants causes measurable changes in lung function and cognitive activity,…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded on the launch pad during a test at Cape Canaveral, marking another setback for Jeff Bezos's space company after a faile…
HighBlue Origin rocket explodes during launch pad test at Cape Canaveral
A Blue Origin rocket exploded during a launch pad test at Cape Canaveral on May 28, with no injuries reported. The company and NASA are investigating the incid…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket suffers explosion, implosion in NASA mission tests
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced catastrophic failures during stress tests, with both explosion and implosion of major components. The setbacks threa…
HighNASA detalha roadmap ambicioso para base lunar permanente a partir de 2032
NASA administrator Jared Isaacman announced three robotic missions to the lunar surface this year, marking the beginning of a phased program to establish human…
HighBillions Bet on AI's Ability to Conduct Scientific Research
Major investment is flowing into AI systems designed to conduct scientific research independently, though questions remain about their reliability and practica…
HighNASA Taps Blue Origin for First of Three Uncrewed Lunar Missions
NASA has selected Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin to conduct the first of three uncrewed lunar missions, delivering landers, rovers, and equipment to establish a perm…
HighSpaceX Launches 24 Starlink Satellites from Vandenberg on Memorial Day
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 24 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Memorial Day morning, continuing its satelli…
HighNASA and Blue Origin to Begin Lunar Base Construction This Year
NASA has selected Blue Origin to lead initial construction of a lunar base, with work beginning this year. The partnership marks a significant step in establis…
HighNASA Taps Blue Origin for First Uncrewed Lunar Mission
NASA awards Blue Origin a contract for unmanned lunar missions to establish a base at the Moon's South Pole, intensifying competition with China for lunar terr…
HighNASA Accelerates Lunar Ambitions With Three Moon Missions Planned for 2026
NASA is executing three moon missions this year to establish a sustained presence at the lunar south pole as part of its lunar city development strategy.
HighNASA outlines robotic Moon base blueprint amid China space race pressure
NASA unveils robotic exploration phase for permanent Moon base, awarding contracts to Blue Origin and others. The ambitious 2032 timeline faces skepticism as C…
HighNASA rebrands lunar missions, unveils rovers and drones for Moon Base
NASA rebranded existing commercial lunar missions as part of its Moon Base program and announced contracts for advanced rovers and experimental drones to suppo…
HighNASA launches lunar base construction missions starting 2026
NASA announced three Moon Base missions starting in 2026 to establish infrastructure for a permanent lunar presence, shifting resources from a cancelled orbita…
HighUFMS Planetário hosts free Blue Moon observation event this Saturday
The Carl Sagan Astronomy Club hosts a free public stargazing event at UFMS Planetarium in Campo Grande this Saturday, featuring telescope observations of the r…
HighNASA unveils three-phase lunar base plan targeting continuous human presence by 2032
NASA detailed its Artemis program strategy to establish a permanent human lunar base by 2032, shifting focus from an orbital gateway to surface infrastructure…
HighArtemis II despega hacia la Luna con cuatro astronautas tras 54 años
NASA's Artemis II mission launches with four astronauts on a 10-day crewed lunar flyby, marking humanity's first human mission beyond low Earth orbit since 197…
HighArtemis II crew names lunar crater 'Carroll' for commander's late wife
Artemis II crew names a lunar crater 'Carroll' in memory of commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, marking humanity's return to lunar orbit after 54 years and the…
HighArtemis II's quirky moments: From toilet troubles to viral hygiene scenes
Spanish comedy show analyzes viral moments from Artemis II lunar mission, including astronaut hygiene footage, toilet malfunctions, and a floating chocolate sp…
MediumAstronaut Glover's Easter Message from Space: 'We Must Move Forward Together'
NASA astronaut Víctor Glover delivered an Easter reflection from the Artemis II spacecraft, emphasizing humanity's shared identity and the need for global unit…
HighArtemis II astronauts return after historic lunar mission, break distance record
Artemis II astronauts completed a historic mission to the Moon's far side, breaking Apollo 13's distance record. Pilot Victor Glover reflected on humanity's un…
HighArtemis II astronauts describe harrowing Earth return, historic lunar milestone
Artemis II crew returned to Earth after breaking Apollo 13's distance record by flying beyond the Moon. Pilot Victor Glover described the intense reentry exper…
HighNASA's Three-Phase Lunar Base Plan Begins in 2026 with Robotic Missions
NASA plans to establish a permanent lunar colony at the Moon's South Pole starting in 2026, with a three-phase approach beginning with robotic exploration, fol…
HighArtemis II astronauts return with universal message of human unity from space
Artemis II astronauts completed their historic lunar mission, returning to Earth after viewing the Moon's far side and setting a new distance record. Pilot Vic…
HighRussian cosmonauts conduct spacewalk to prepare ISS module for visiting spacecraft
Two Russian cosmonauts performed a spacewalk on Jan. 19 to outfit the Prichal module with equipment for receiving visiting spacecraft, marking the 246th EVA in…
HighRussian cosmonauts conduct spacewalk to activate ISS science module
Two Russian cosmonauts performed a seven-hour spacewalk on April 18 to install control systems and robotic arm components on the ISS's newly arrived Nauka scie…
HighJWST Reveals Most Chemically Primitive Galaxy, Linking Early Universe to Milky Way Ancestors
Astronomers using JWST discovered LAP1-B, the most chemically primitive galaxy ever observed from 13 billion years ago, providing direct evidence of how the un…
HighCells Detect Invading Transposons Through Abnormal RNA Signals
St. Jude researchers discovered cells recognize invading transposons by detecting abnormal RNA patterns and silence them using RNA interference and heterochrom…
HighJWST Reveals Scorched, Mercury-Like Exoplanet Larger Than Earth
JWST has characterized LHS 3844b, a barren exoplanet 30% larger than Earth orbiting a red dwarf 50 light-years away, revealing a likely geologically inactive w…
HighChina Launches Shenzhou 23 With First Hong Kong Astronaut on Year-Long Mission
China successfully launched Shenzhou 23 with three astronauts, including Hong Kong's first space explorer, with one crew member set for a yearlong station stay…
HighScientists finally spot elusive 'butterfly' molecule after 20-year search
Researchers have finally identified the 'butterfly' molecule, completing a 20-year search in quantum physics. The discovery represents a significant milestone…
HighSoviet Moon rover's lost reflector signals Earth after 40 years of silence
A Soviet Lunokhod 1 rover that went silent on the Moon in 1971 was rediscovered in 2010 when its reflector responded to laser pulses from Earth, reopening dorm…
HighMichael Collins Clarifies 'Loneliest Man' Label: Isolated, Not Lonely
Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins corrected the media's characterization of his lunar orbit experience, distinguishing between isolation and loneliness durin…
HighNASA's Psyche Spacecraft Captures Stunning Mars Images During Asteroid Mission Flyby
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully completed a Mars flyby, capturing stunning images of the red planet while en route to explore a metal-rich asteroid, demo…
HighUltraheavy Cosmic Rays May Solve 60-Year Mystery of Extreme Particle Origins
Penn State-led research suggests ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays like the Amaterasu particle may consist of heavy atomic nuclei, helping identify their cosmic sou…
HighChina Tests Artificial Embryos in Space to Understand Reproduction Beyond Earth
China launched artificial human embryo models to its space station to study how microgravity affects early embryonic development, a critical step toward unders…
HighThwaites 'Doomsday Glacier' Accelerating Collapse Faster Than Predicted
Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier is disintegrating faster than predicted, with satellite imagery showing massive fractures and tripled flow rates. The collapse th…
HighNASA's Psyche spacecraft captures stunning Mars images during historic gravity assist flyby
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully conducted a gravity-assist flyby of Mars on May 15, capturing unprecedented images including a 700km ice cap and wind-car…
HighMega-satellite constellations drive atmospheric pollution to critical levels
Satellite megaconstellations, particularly SpaceX's Starlink network, are significantly increasing atmospheric pollution through rocket launches and satellite…
MediumNASA astronaut Pettit captures rare red aurora from space station
Astronaut Don Pettit shared rare footage of a red aurora from the International Space Station, an occurrence he witnessed only 2-3 times during his six-month m…
HighNASA Expands SpaceX Commercial Crew Contract with Additional Missions
NASA is adding additional missions to its existing SpaceX commercial crew contract, expanding the partnership for transporting astronauts to and from the Inter…
MediumSpaceX Falcon 9 launch from Vandenberg rescheduled for Tuesday
SpaceX has rescheduled a Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base to Tuesday, with additional launches planned from Florida carrying Starlink sa…
MediumAI Scientists Show Promise but Hit Fundamental Limits in Research
AI-powered research tools are advancing scientific discovery but reveal inherent constraints in their ability to replicate human scientific reasoning and hypot…
HighTitan's Organic Sand Dunes Suggest Possible Prebiotic Chemistry on Saturn's Moon
Researchers discovered that Saturn's moon Titan may form organic sand dunes through chemical processes similar to Earth's ooids, suggesting conditions that cou…
MediumRussian Pirs Module Detaches From ISS, Clears Dock for Nauka Arrival
The Russian Pirs docking station successfully detached from the ISS after 20 years of service, clearing the way for the incoming Nauka multipurpose laboratory…
HighRussian official warns ISS faces 'irreparable' failures as 80% of systems expire
Russian space officials warn the International Space Station faces irreparable failures as 80% of systems on its segment have exceeded operational lifespans, w…
HighRussian cosmonauts discover new cracks in ISS module amid aging concerns
Russian cosmonauts discovered new cracks in the ISS Zarya module that could spread over time, marking another setback for the aging space station amid equipmen…
HighRussian Cosmonauts Discover Widening Cracks in ISS Zarya Module
Russian cosmonauts discovered new cracks in the ISS Zarya module that could widen over time, marking the latest in a series of equipment failures on the aging…
HighRussian cosmonauts complete first 2022 spacewalk to outfit ISS docking module
Two Russian cosmonauts completed a 7-hour spacewalk to install equipment on the Prichal docking module, preparing the ISS for future Soyuz spacecraft arrivals…
HighEurope's new robotic arm launches to ISS to service Russian segment
Europe's new two-handed robotic arm will launch to the International Space Station in mid-July to service the Russian segment, featuring dual 16-foot arms with…
HighISS Oxygen System Fails in Russian Module; Crew Safe With Backup Active
Oxygen supply failed in the ISS's Russian Zvezda module, but crew remains safe with backup systems operational. Repairs were scheduled as aging equipment conti…
HighThird ISS Coolant Leak in a Year Signals Systemic Issues in Russian Space Program
The Russian segment of the ISS experienced its third coolant leak in under a year, prompting experts to suspect systematic issues rather than random micrometeo…
HighChina Eyes Moon Landing Before 2030 as Space Race With US Intensifies
China announced plans to land astronauts on the moon before 2030, intensifying competition with the US which aims for a 2025 lunar return. The declaration mark…
HighChina targets moon landing before 2030, escalating space race with U.S.
China announced plans to land astronauts on the moon before 2030, intensifying competition with the U.S. in what experts describe as a new space race between t…
HighEarly junk food exposure causes lasting brain changes, study finds
Research from University College Cork shows high-fat, high-sugar diets in childhood alter brain regions controlling appetite permanently, but beneficial gut ba…
HighU.S. Needs 'National Emergency' Moon Program to Beat China, Space Expert Says
U.S. space officials argue a Manhattan Project-scale national emergency campaign is needed to beat China to the Moon by 2030, with Lockheed Martin proposing ra…
HighUltra-high-energy neutrino from space detected in Mediterranean Sea
Scientists detected the most energetic neutrino ever recorded in the Mediterranean Sea, believed to originate from supermassive black holes called blazars, ope…
HighTitan: Saturn's Giant Moon and a Prime Target in Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is the second-largest in the solar system with a dense nitrogen atmosphere, surface liquid hydrocarbon lakes, and a subsurface wa…
HighISS Russian segment leak recurs, complicating aging station's final years
NASA and Roscosmos are monitoring a recurring atmospheric leak in the ISS Russian segment's PrK module, which vents into space. The breach was thought sealed i…
HighNASA plans hopping drones for lunar south pole exploration ahead of Artemis missions
NASA plans to deploy four hopping drones to the lunar south pole by 2028 to map terrain, detect hazards, and prepare for the Artemis base. The MoonFall mission…
HighNASA's Psyche spacecraft completes crucial Mars flyby en route to metal asteroid
NASA confirmed the successful Mars flyby of its Psyche spacecraft, which used gravitational assist to gain speed toward asteroid 16 Psyche in the main belt, ex…
HighChina launches Shenzhou-23 with astronaut set for year-long space mission toward lunar goal
China launched Shenzhou-23 with three astronauts, one of whom will spend a year in orbit aboard Tiangong station to study effects of prolonged microgravity for…
HighChina launches Shenzhou 23 with Hong Kong's first astronaut to Tiangong station
China launches Shenzhou 23 mission to Tiangong space station on May 24, featuring Hong Kong's first astronaut Lai Ka-ying. The mission supports China's broader…
HighNASA Administrator Isaacman Announces Sweeping Reorganization to Streamline Operations
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announces sweeping organizational restructuring to streamline operations and advance major goals including Artemis moon base…
MediumNeptune's Moon Nereid May Be Sole Survivor of Ancient Cosmic Collision
James Webb telescope observations suggest Neptune's moon Nereid may be the sole intact survivor of an ancient collision that destroyed other Neptunian moons, o…
HighStudent-designed lunar robot could become key asset for NASA missions
A robot developed by students to simulate lunar missions has attracted NASA's attention as a potential asset for space exploration programs. The innovation dem…
MediumSaturn's Enceladus has all six elements needed for alien life, scientists find
Scientists detected phosphorus on Saturn's moon Enceladus, completing the six essential elements for life. The discovery suggests the icy moon could potentiall…
HighWebb telescope reveals massive water plume from Saturn's moon Enceladus
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has observed a 6,000-mile water plume erupting from Saturn's moon Enceladus, revealing the geyser's true scale and raising ne…
HighNASA's Dragonfly: Why a Nuclear Drone Will Fly on Titan
NASA is building Dragonfly, a nuclear-powered rotorcraft to explore Titan, Saturn's largest moon, where dense atmosphere and low gravity make flight easier tha…
HighChina's Chang'e-7 lunar mission targets moon's south pole in 2026
China's Chang'e-7 mission, launching in H2 2026, will conduct environmental and resource surveys of the moon's south pole using orbiting, landing, roving and h…
HighStarship completa vuelo histórico: despliega satélites pero ameriza en el océano
SpaceX's Starship V3 successfully reached space and deployed 22 satellites before ditching in the Indian Ocean after losing engine control. The test marks prog…
HighCommercial space travel's hidden climate cost: hundreds of tons of emissions per launch
Physics expert Isabel Moreno warns that commercial rocket launches emit hundreds to thousands of tons of CO2 and ozone-depleting particles into the stratospher…
HighAI Poised to Transform Scientific Discovery Through Autonomous Research Systems
AI systems are evolving into autonomous scientists capable of planning, executing, and analyzing experiments independently, potentially accelerating discovery…
HighNASA's Perseverance Rover Discovers Stacked Rocks on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has captured images of mysteriously stacked stones on Mars, sparking scientific interest about their origin and potential significanc…
MediumISS Russian Segment Air Leak Returns Despite Earlier Repair Efforts
A persistent air leak on the International Space Station's Russian segment has reappeared after NASA believed it was fixed, raising concerns about the spacecra…
HighJames Webb discovers Neptune's moon Nereid may be sole survivor of ancient cosmic collision
The James Webb telescope has identified Neptune's moon Nereid as a unique survivor of an ancient lunar collision, potentially offering insights into solar syst…
HighSpaceX's Starship V3 achieves successful first flight after delays
SpaceX successfully launched Starship V3, the next-generation mega-rocket designed for lunar missions, following earlier postponements and a failed Texas attem…
MediumBoeing's Starliner Set for Historic Crewed Launch Saturday Amid Weather Concerns
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is set to launch its first crewed mission on June 1, carrying NASA astronauts to the ISS after years of delays and recent technic…
HighSpaceX's Starship V3 exits production for historic March launch
SpaceX's Starship V3 has completed production and entered pre-launch testing ahead of its scheduled early March debut. The upgraded rocket features expanded fu…
HighSpaceX lanza Starship V3 con ambiciones lunares y terrestres en juego
SpaceX launches its 12th Starship test flight with the new V3 prototype, pushing toward operational capabilities for lunar missions and point-to-point Earth tr…
HighNASA's Psyche probe completes Mars gravity assist toward metal-rich asteroid worth $10 trillion
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully used Mars's gravity to accelerate toward asteroid 16 Psyche, a metallic body potentially worth $10 trillion that could re…
HighSpaceX successfully launches Starship V3 after Texas abort, advancing lunar ambitions
SpaceX successfully launched Starship V3 from Texas after a day-long delay due to technical issues, marking the first flight test of the upgraded configuration…
HighSpaceX's Starship V3 completes critical test flight amid NASA lunar plans and IPO push
SpaceX successfully launched Starship V3 in a critical test for NASA's lunar program and U.S. space leadership, though the booster failed to complete controlle…
HighNASA's Psyche spacecraft captures striking Mars image during gravity assist maneuver
NASA's Psyche spacecraft captured unusual images of Mars during a close flyby at 4,609 km altitude, using the encounter for instrument calibration before conti…
HighSpaceX's Starship completes 12th test flight despite engine setback
SpaceX's Starship rocket completed its 12th test flight, splashing down in the Indian Ocean after a 65-minute flight despite minor engine complications. The su…
HighSpaceX's Starship V3 completes controlled ocean landing despite engine failures
SpaceX's 12th Starship test flight achieved a controlled ocean landing despite operating with one failed engine, marking progress toward NASA's lunar missions…
HighGlobal glacier melt accelerating, driving 21% of sea level rise this century
Unprecedented satellite analysis of 220,000 glaciers reveals ice loss accelerated from 227 billion tonnes annually (2000-2004) to 298 billion tonnes (2015-2019…
HighGlobal glacier melt accelerating, raising seas at record pace
Nearly all of Earth's 220,000 glaciers are losing mass at accelerating rates, contributing over a fifth of global sea level rise this century. New satellite re…
HighScientists crack black hole energy mystery using M87*'s giant jets
Researchers studying M87*, the first photographed black hole, may have solved a 50-year mystery about how spinning black holes lose energy through enormous jet…
HighMars' Strongest Quake Traced to Ancient Tectonic Stress, Not Asteroid
A magnitude 4.7 marsquake detected in May 2022 was caused by tectonic stress in Mars' crust, not an asteroid impact, revealing the Red Planet is more seismical…
HighSpaceX Starship Booster Erupts in Flames During Texas Test, Delays Orbital Launch Plans
SpaceX's Starship booster rocket caught fire during a ground engine test in Boca Chica, Texas, marking a setback to Elon Musk's 2022 orbital launch timeline. N…
HighNew lunar route saves fuel while maintaining constant Earth contact
Researchers discovered a fuel-efficient Moon route via the L1 Lagrange point that saves 58.80 m/s delta-v and maintains continuous Earth contact, solving commu…
HighOlympic rower tests weightless exercise gear for future space missions
Scientists are testing innovative exercise equipment designed to keep astronauts fit during long-duration space missions, with a British invention called HIFIm…
HighCassini's Final Plunge: How a $3.9B Spacecraft Became Saturn Science
NASA intentionally crashed the Cassini spacecraft into Saturn in 2017 to prevent contamination of Enceladus, an ice moon with a subsurface ocean potentially ha…
HighJuno Captures Unprecedented Images of Jupiter's Tiny Moon Thebe at Record Proximity
NASA's Juno spacecraft made its closest approach to Jupiter's tiny moon Thebe at 5,000km, capturing unprecedented 3km-resolution images revealing a massive cra…
HighApollo's Moon mirrors still return laser pulses 57 years later, measuring lunar drift with millimeter precision
Retroreflectors left on the Moon by Apollo astronauts continue bouncing lasers back to Earth with millimeter precision, revealing the Moon drifts away at 3.8 c…
HighMoon at First Quarter on May 23: 48% illuminated with visible craters
The Moon reaches First Quarter phase on May 23, 2026, with 48% illumination visible to the naked eye. The next Full Moon will occur on May 31.
HighSpaceX anuncia primeiro voo comercial tripulado a Marte sem data confirmada
SpaceX announced its first commercial crewed Mars mission with billionaire Wang, but provided no launch date or crew details. The company plans a lunar flyby f…
HighReanalyzed Hubble Data Casts Doubt on Europa's Water Vapor Plumes
New analysis of Hubble telescope data challenges previous claims of water vapor plumes on Jupiter's moon Europa, complicating the search for potential subsurfa…
HighISS Experiences Another Pressurization Leak
The International Space Station is experiencing another leak, marking a recurring maintenance challenge for the orbiting facility. NASA and partner agencies ar…
MediumNASA's Psyche Spacecraft Captures Stunning Mars Images En Route to Metal Asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully completed a Mars flyby, capturing unprecedented images of the red planet before continuing its journey to a metal-rich as…
HighRiddet study finds beef most cost-effective source of bioavailable nutrients
A Riddet Institute study finds beef is the most cost-effective way to obtain essential nutrients, with high bioavailability of protein, vitamins, and minerals…
MediumJWST discovers rare temperate gas giant with Earth-like temperatures and methane atmosphere
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has discovered TOI-199b, a Saturn-sized gas giant 330 light-years away with Earth-like temperatures and a methane-rich atmosp…
HighAstronomers discover massive diagonal magnetic twist reshaping Milky Way understanding
Scientists using radio observations have detected an unexpected diagonal magnetic field reversal in the Sagittarius Arm of the Milky Way, potentially reshaping…
HighMoon at 37% illumination tonight; next Full Moon arrives May 31
The Moon reaches Waxing Crescent phase on May 22, 2026, with 37% illumination visible to the naked eye. The next Full Moon is expected May 31.
HighPerseverance Rover Nears Marathon Milestone, Discovers Mars's Ancient Water History
NASA's Perseverance Rover has traveled a marathon distance on Mars while discovering some of the planet's oldest rocks and evidence of water's role in mineral…
HighScientists Challenge Evidence of Water Vapor Plumes on Europa
New analysis of Hubble telescope data questions previous claims of water vapor plumes on Jupiter's moon Europa, reopening scientific debate about the moon's su…
HighJupiter and Moon Stage Rare Evening Conjunction Tonight
Jupiter and the Moon will align in a rare evening conjunction visible to observers tonight, offering a spectacular viewing opportunity in the western sky at tw…
HighChina Expected to Launch Crewed Lunar Flyby Mission in 2027, NASA Official Says
China is expected to launch a crewed mission around the moon by 2027, intensifying the space race with the US as both nations compete for lunar dominance and e…
HighNASA's Psyche Spacecraft Captures Stunning Mars Flyby En Route to Metal Asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully conducted a Mars flyby, capturing detailed images of the planet while continuing its mission toward a metal-rich asteroid…
HighNASA's Psyche probe captures unprecedented Mars images during gravity assist flyby
NASA's Psyche spacecraft captured rare images of Mars during a close flyby at 4,609 km altitude, using gravitational assist to accelerate toward its target ast…
HighAI discovers twisted eye vessels linked to high blood pressure risk
AI analysis of retinal images identified 119 genetic regions associated with blood vessel shape, revealing that arterial twisting may cause high blood pressure…
HighAstronomers Detect Atmosphere Around Tiny Icy World Beyond Pluto
Researchers using Japanese telescopes detected a thin atmosphere around a 300-mile-wide icy world beyond Pluto, challenging conventional understanding of which…
MediumAstronomers detect atmosphere around tiny icy world beyond Pluto
Researchers using Japanese telescopes detected a thin atmosphere around a 300-mile-wide icy world beyond Pluto, challenging assumptions about which objects can…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope Peers 98% Back to the Big Bang
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope can see 98% of the way back to the Big Bang, detecting galaxies over 13 billion years old through infrared detection and a ma…
HighNASA's Psyche spacecraft captures stunning Mars flyby en route to metal asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft executed a gravity-assist flyby of Mars at 4,609 km altitude, capturing detailed imagery while boosting velocity by 1,000 mph en route…
HighNASA to unveil Moon Base plans, targeting permanent lunar habitat by 2026
NASA will brief media on May 26, 2026 about its Moon Base programme, an initiative to establish a permanent habitat for astronauts on the lunar surface, partic…
HighNASA unveils James Webb telescope's first stunning cosmic images
NASA unveiled five groundbreaking infrared images from the James Webb Space Telescope, revealing unprecedented details of distant nebulae, exoplanets, and gala…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Unprecedented Details of Cartwheel Galaxy After Cosmic Collision
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed unprecedented infrared images of the Cartwheel Galaxy, 500 million light-years away, showing how a high-speed colli…
HighWebb telescope captures stunning NGC 604 galaxy, revealing star formation mysteries
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured detailed images of NGC 604, a massive galaxy 50% smaller than the Milky Way, revealing new insights into star format…
HighWebb Telescope Maps TRAPPIST-1 Flares That May Strip Planetary Atmospheres
New research using James Webb data reconstructs the physics of TRAPPIST-1's frequent stellar flares and their devastating impact on nearby planetary atmosphere…
HighWebb telescope captures unprecedented images of the Cartwheel Galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented images of the Cartwheel Galaxy, 500 million light-years away, revealing new details about star format…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Stunning Spider Nebula, Revealing Stellar Evolution Secrets
The James Webb Space Telescope captured a detailed infrared image of NGC 6537, revealing the complex structure of this planetary nebula and providing insights…
HighWebb Telescope Suggests Neptune's Moon Nereid Is Sole Survivor of Ancient Lunar System
New James Webb telescope data suggests Nereid, Neptune's third-largest moon, could be the only intact survivor of an ancient moon system destroyed when Triton…
HighNASA's Psyche mission nears asteroid with $10 trillion in metals, raising market volatility concerns
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully executed a gravity assist maneuver near Mars, advancing toward asteroid 16 Psyche valued at $10 trillion in metals. The m…
HighEarth's Second Moon May Be a Fragment of Our Own Moon, Scientists Suggest
Scientists propose that Earth's second moon, a recently discovered celestial companion, could be a fragment of Earth's primary moon rather than a captured aste…
MediumNASA's Psyche Spacecraft Successfully Executes Mars Gravity Assist en Route to Metal Asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully executed a Mars flyby to gain gravitational momentum toward its target: a metal-rich asteroid in the asteroid belt. The m…
HighNew Research Challenges Evidence of Water Vapor Plumes on Europa
Recent SwRI research challenges previous evidence for water vapor plumes on Jupiter's moon Europa, reopening scientific debate about the moon's subsurface ocea…
HighSatellite megaconstellations pose unregulated climate risks, scientists warn
Scientists warn that SpaceX Starlink and other satellite megaconstellations constitute an unregulated geoengineering experiment, with launch pollution and atmo…
HighHubble captures rare post-starburst galaxy 100 million light-years away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has photographed a rare post-starburst galaxy 100 million light-years away undergoing significant evolutionary changes, offering…
HighStudy identifies cellular machinery behind cancer drug resistance
Researchers at Harrington Discovery Institute identified cellular machinery in the Golgi apparatus that enables growth factor receptors to reach cancer cell su…
HighSpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites from California, expanding constellation
SpaceX successfully launched 24 Starlink satellites from California on May 19, expanding its low Earth orbit internet network to nearly 10,500 operational unit…
HighScott Kelly's Year in Space Left Molecular Marks That Never Fully Reversed
NASA's twin study of astronaut Scott Kelly reveals that seven percent of his gene expression failed to return to baseline after 340 days in orbit, with lasting…
High58 Years Apart: NASA's New 'Earthset' Photo Reveals Dramatic Climate Changes Since Apollo 8
NASA's Artemis II captured a new 'Earthset' photo mirroring Apollo 8's iconic 1968 'Earthrise,' revealing dramatic climate and environmental changes including…
HighESA challenges SpaceX with Themis, Europe's new reusable methane-powered rocket
The European Space Agency is developing Themis, a reusable rocket prototype with a methane engine, to reduce launch costs and establish Europe as a leader in s…
HighNASA lanza sonda hacia Psyche, asteroide valuado en 300 veces la economía mundial
NASA sent a spacecraft to Psyche asteroid on May 15, using Mars's gravity for acceleration. The asteroid's estimated mineral value exceeds 300 times global GDP.
MediumChina's lunar construction robot outpaces U.S. Artemis program in moon base preparation
China has developed a 100kg hybrid robot with wheels and humanoid arms for its Chang'e-8 lunar mission (2028-2029), designed to collect samples and install ins…
HighSatellite Megaconstellations Pose Unregulated Climate Risks, Scientists Warn
Scientists warn that SpaceX Starlink and other satellite megaconstellations are conducting an unregulated geoengineering experiment, with launch pollution beco…
HighNASA's MAVEN Spacecraft Makes First Discovery of Atmospheric Effect at Mars
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft has made its first discovery of a previously unknown atmospheric effect occurring at Mars, advancing understanding of the planet's clim…
HighStudy reveals 90% of bee species possess magnetic sensing ability
University of Tennessee researchers found that nearly 90% of bee species tested possess magnetoreception, the ability to sense Earth's magnetic field. The disc…
HighCuriosity Resumes Drilling at Campo Marte as Psyche Spacecraft Conducts Mars Flyby
NASA's Curiosity rover successfully resumed drilling operations on Mars at a new target called Campo Marte while simultaneously supporting the Psyche spacecraf…
HighBus-sized asteroid makes close approach to Earth Monday at quarter-lunar distance
Asteroid 2026JH2 will pass within 91,593 km of Earth on Monday, about one-quarter the Earth-Moon distance. Experts confirm the passage is safe with no collisio…
HighNASA publica video de separación de cápsula del Artemis II
NASA published high-definition footage of the Artemis II capsule separating from the Orion spacecraft during reentry on April 10, marking humanity's first crew…
HighAsteroid 2026 JH2 to Pass Earth Closer Than Moon on May 18
Near-Earth Object 2026 JH2, roughly the size of a basketball court, will pass Earth on May 18 at a distance closer than the Moon, posing no impact risk accordi…
HighRadio telescope captures images of Artemis 2 astronauts orbiting the moon
A giant radio telescope successfully imaged the Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft with four astronauts aboard as it orbited the moon, demonstrating advanced tracking…
HighISS Astronauts Age Slower Than Earth Dwellers at 17,500 mph
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station, traveling at 17,500 mph, experience measurable time dilation and age slower than people on Earth due to rela…
HighNASA Satellite Images Reveal Massive Phytoplankton Bloom Off U.S. East Coast
NASA satellites have captured images of a massive phytoplankton bloom spreading off the U.S. East Coast, visible from space as distinctive blue-green colored p…
HighInterstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Found in Earlier Telescope Images
Astronomers discovered interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS hiding in telescope images taken before its official discovery, with space missions now observing the object…
HighFrom Space, Astronaut Williams and Sadhguru Envision Borderless Humanity
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and Sadhguru discussed humanity's shared responsibility to transcend divisions at a consciousness conference, emphasizing that s…
MediumWebb's Zero-Failure Engineering: How NASA Built a $10B 'First Light Machine'
The James Webb Space Telescope represents humanity's most complex and expensive space observatory, with no room for error since rescue missions are impossible.…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope: NASA's $10B infrared observatory begins science operations
NASA's $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope launched December 25, 2021, and has completed deployment and alignment to begin observing the universe's earliest…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope poised for Christmas Day launch after cable fix
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is set to launch on Christmas Day 2021 from French Guiana after multiple delays caused by technical issues including a faulty…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope successfully launches on Christmas Day mission
NASA's $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope successfully launched from French Guiana on Christmas Day 2021, beginning its historic mission to observe the uni…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope launches flawlessly on Christmas morning
NASA's $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope launched flawlessly on Christmas morning aboard Europe's Ariane 5 rocket, marking a milestone after decades of de…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope poised for historic launch to peer into early universe
The James Webb Space Telescope, a $13 billion successor to Hubble, is set to launch on December 25 to observe the first stars and galaxies formed after the Big…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope launches on Christmas after 30-year journey
NASA's $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope launched successfully on Christmas Day after 30 years of development and multiple delays. The observatory will st…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope launches Christmas Day: how to watch NASA's historic mission
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is scheduled to launch December 25, 2021, from French Guiana aboard an Ariane 5 rocket. The $9.7 billion observatory will rev…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Star-Forming Conditions From Universe's Cosmic Noon
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured images of NGC 246, a dwarf galaxy showing conditions similar to Cosmic Noon when the universe was 2-3 billion years…
HighJWST marks first year with stunning star-birth image, hints at greater discoveries ahead
NASA celebrates the James Webb Space Telescope's first year of operations with a stunning image of star birth in the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex, demonstrating…
HighApollo's lunar mirrors still measure the Moon's slow retreat at fingernail speed
Laser measurements of Apollo-era retroreflectors on the lunar surface confirm the Moon recedes 3.8 cm annually—the speed of fingernail growth—revealing tidal f…
HighAmateur astrophotographer captures Triangulum Galaxy from Himalayan village
An amateur astrophotographer from Uttarakhand captured the Triangulum Galaxy, 2.7 million light-years away, using a compact telescope and cooled camera from hi…
HighNASA confirms asteroid 2026 JH2 poses no impact risk during close Earth approach
Asteroid 2026 JH2 will pass within 90,000 km of Earth on May 18, about a quarter of the Moon's distance. NASA confirms no impact risk, though future trajectori…
HighNASA Captures Massive Phytoplankton Bloom Swirling Off U.S. East Coast
NASA satellite imagery has captured a massive blue-green phytoplankton bloom swirling off the U.S. East Coast, visible from space and indicating unusual ocean…
HighMay 2026 new moon offers prime stargazing of Milky Way, Venus and Mars
A new moon in May 2026 will create ideal conditions for viewing the Milky Way, Venus, and Mars due to minimal lunar light interference.
MediumPerseverance Rover Discovers Water's Signature in Mars Rock Formations
NASA's Perseverance Rover has identified distinctive mineral formations on Mars that reveal water's significant influence on the planet's geological history, o…
HighJWST captures first direct image of cosmic web, revealing universe's hidden structure
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first direct images of the cosmic web, revealing the universe's large-scale structure and providing unprecedent…
HighSpaceX launches Dragon cargo ship on 34th resupply mission to ISS
SpaceX successfully launched its 34th cargo resupply mission to the ISS, delivering 6,500 pounds of science equipment and supplies via an unpiloted Dragon spac…
HighNASA's Psyche Spacecraft Uses Mars Gravity Assist on Journey to Metal Asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft conducted a Mars flyby as a gravity assist maneuver on its journey to explore a rare metal asteroid, capturing images during the appro…
HighStudy reveals how microgravity alters astronaut brain structure
Research from Oregon Health & Science University found that astronauts experience changes in perivascular spaces surrounding brain blood vessels during extende…
HighAsteroid 2001 FO32 to pass Earth at safe distance of 2 million km
Asteroid 2001 FO32 will pass Earth on March 21 at 2 million kilometers distance, posing no collision risk but offering NASA a rare research opportunity to stud…
HighMassive asteroid 4x Empire State Building size to pass Earth safely on May 27
Asteroid 7335 (1989 JA), 1.8 km wide and four times larger than the Empire State Building, will make its closest approach to Earth on May 27, passing at 4 mill…
High1.2km asteroid passes Earth safely; NASA classification explained
A 1.2km asteroid (199145 2005 YY128) will pass Earth at 4.5 million km on Wednesday—12 times the Moon's distance—posing no threat despite NASA's technical clas…
HighAsteroid 2024 DJ passes closer to Earth than the Moon on Saturday
Asteroid 2024 DJ will pass within 354,000 km of Earth on Saturday, closer than the Moon's average distance, but poses no collision risk to our planet.
HighBus-sized asteroid passes closer than Moon, poses no threat
Asteroid 2024 DW, recently discovered and measuring 13 meters wide, will pass Earth at 225,000 km on February 22—closer than the Moon but posing no threat.
HighAsteroid 2026 JH2 to pass near Earth on May 18 with no collision risk
Asteroid 2026 JH2 will pass near Earth on May 18, 2026, at roughly one-quarter the Earth-Moon distance. NASA confirms no collision risk despite the close appro…
HighNASA targets asteroid valued at $10 quintillion in space mission
NASA is targeting an asteroid estimated to be worth $10 quintillion, likely for scientific research and resource assessment purposes related to space explorati…
MediumJWST Maps Universe's Largest Structure in Unprecedented Detail
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the most detailed map yet of the cosmic web, the universe's largest structure, offering new insights into galact…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Universe's Earliest Galaxies, Raising New Cosmic Questions
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected some of the universe's first galaxies, bringing astronomers closer to understanding stellar formation in the early…
HighPaleontologists discover intact collagen in 66-million-year-old dinosaur bones
Scientists have discovered intact collagen and other organic molecules in 66-million-year-old dinosaur bones, challenging previous assumptions about biomolecul…
HighNASA's Psyche Probe Uses Mars Gravity Assist on Journey to Metal Asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft will perform a gravity assist maneuver by flying within 3,000 miles of Mars on May 15, using the planet's gravitational pull to redire…
HighNASA's Psyche probe uses Mars gravity assist to reach metal-rich asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft is approaching Mars for a gravitational assist maneuver en route to a metal-rich asteroid estimated worth $10 quintillion, advancing t…
HighNASA opens virtual launch attendance for SpaceX station resupply mission
NASA invites public to virtually attend a SpaceX resupply mission to the International Space Station, offering interactive features and commemorative digital p…
HighScientists unlock the mechanism behind CO2's paradoxical cooling of the upper atmosphere
Columbia University researchers have identified the mechanistic explanation for how CO2 simultaneously cools the stratosphere while warming Earth's surface, re…
HighNASA's Psyche probe completes Mars gravity assist en route to rare metal asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully executed a gravity assist maneuver at Mars, capturing thousands of images while accelerating toward the rare metal astero…
HighNASA's Psyche probe uses Mars gravity assist to reach metal-rich asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft conducted a planned Mars flyby on May 15 to harness gravitational acceleration toward the metallic asteroid Psyche, the presumed remna…
HighNASA's Psyche Probe Executes Mars Flyby to Accelerate Toward Metal Asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft will perform a close Mars flyby on Friday to gain velocity and adjust its trajectory toward the metallic asteroid Psyche in the astero…
HighNASA's Curiosity Rover Freed After 6-Day Standoff With 29-Pound Martian Rock
NASA's Curiosity rover became temporarily immobilized when a 29-pound Martian rock adhered to its drill arm, requiring six days of remote problem-solving to sa…
HighJames Webb Telescope Maps Universe's Most Detailed Cosmic Web
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the most detailed map ever of the cosmic web, revealing the universe's large-scale structure across 13.7 billion…
HighNASA's Psyche Probe Captures Striking Crescent Mars Image During Gravity-Assist Flyby
NASA's Psyche spacecraft captured a striking crescent image of Mars during a gravity assist flyby en route to the metal-rich asteroid Psyche. The maneuver help…
HighWaning Crescent Moon on Sept 19 Offers Subtle Celestial Wonders for Equipped Skywatchers
The moon enters its Waning Crescent phase on September 19 with only 5% illumination, offering astronomy enthusiasts subtle celestial features visible through b…
HighAncient cosmic collision still reshaping 'calm' galaxy cluster after 4 billion years
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals that Abell 2029, known as the universe's most relaxed galaxy cluster, experienced a violent collision with another clu…
HighNASA's Psyche probe executes Mars gravity assist en route to metallic asteroid
NASA's Psyche spacecraft performs a gravity-assist flyby of Mars on Friday to conserve fuel and adjust trajectory toward a metal-rich asteroid in the outer ast…
HighSamsung Galaxy Watch achieves 98% accuracy in biometric data, study finds
A study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition validates Samsung Galaxy Watch 4's biometric readings as 98% accurate, matching laboratory results from m…
HighEarth's magnetic field may have seeded Moon with atmospheric particles for billions of years
New research reveals Earth has transferred atmospheric particles to the Moon for billions of years via its magnetic field, making lunar soil a unique archive o…
HighAsteroid to Pass Within Quarter Moon Distance of Earth Next Week
An asteroid with city-destroying potential will pass within 90,917 km of Earth next week, closer than one-quarter the Earth-Moon distance, comparable to the 20…
MediumNASA's Artemis III: Testing the Complex Systems for Lunar Return in 2027
NASA is redesigning Artemis III as an unprecedented orbital test mission in 2027 to validate lunar landing technologies and spacecraft interoperability before…
HighArgentine teen's telescope gift becomes Harvard physics scholarship
Valentín Poggio, a 20-year-old from Argentina, secured a full Harvard scholarship for Physics after attending a NASA-linked space program. His journey began wi…
HighNewly discovered asteroid 2026 JH2 to make safe close approach to Earth
Asteroid 2026 JH2, recently discovered, will pass closer to Earth than the moon next week but poses no collision risk, traveling at a safe distance of 0.00064…
HighJames Webb confirms four earliest galaxies ever observed, dating to 350M years after Big Bang
Scientists using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have confirmed four galaxies existing 13+ billion years ago, just 350 million years after the Big Bang, mark…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 Upper Stage Predicted to Impact Moon in August
A 45-foot SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage is predicted to crash into the moon's western limb on August 5, 2026, potentially creating a new crater, according to orb…
HighPerseverance rover discovers Mars' oldest rocks in 'Wild West' terrain
NASA's Perseverance rover captured a selfie at Lac de Charmes, the westernmost region explored since landing, revealing some of Mars' oldest rock formations in…
HighEarth's Magnetic Shield Weakens: South Atlantic Anomaly Expands, Threatening Satellites and Astronauts
NASA scientists report the South Atlantic Anomaly—a weakening zone in Earth's magnetic field—is expanding, increasing radiation exposure risks for satellites,…
HighNASA study suggests Martian subsurface ice could harbor microbial life
NASA research reveals solar radiation could create liquid water pockets beneath Mars' icy surface, potentially supporting microbial life in mid-latitude region…
HighJWST spots 'extremely red' supermassive black hole in early universe
James Webb Space Telescope observations reveal an extremely red supermassive black hole in the early cosmos, likely obscured by thick dust layers. The discover…
HighJWST discovers dormant supermassive black hole 800M years after Big Bang
JWST detected a 400-million-solar-mass dormant black hole just 800 million years after the Big Bang, challenging theories about how supermassive black holes gr…
HighBrazilian researcher proposes 7-month Mars route using AI and asteroid data
A Brazilian scientist has developed a model for a seven-month Mars journey using asteroid data and AI, garnering international attention across 50+ countries a…
MediumScientists Discover Scorpions Fortify Stingers and Claws with Metal
Researchers have discovered that scorpions reinforce their stings and claws with metallic elements, enhancing their biological weapons' effectiveness and durab…
HighNASA and Space Force Launch Mission to Study Earth's Ring Current
NASA and the US Space Force are launching the STORIE mission to study Earth's ring current and determine whether geomagnetic storms originate from the Sun or E…
MediumWebb Telescope Discovers Massive Non-Rotating Galaxy in Early Universe
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a massive, evolved galaxy in the early universe that lacks rotation, challenging astronomers' understanding of ga…
HighStudy reveals ultra-processed foods engineered to drive overconsumption
University of Auckland research shows ultra-processed food companies systematically design products and marketing to exploit human biology and psychology, driv…
HighNarcissism linked to conspiracy theory belief, study finds
Australian psychologists found highly narcissistic individuals are more prone to believing conspiracy theories and spotting misinformation, regardless of educa…
MediumNASA Releases 12,000+ Unseen Artemis II Photos to Public
NASA has released over 12,000 previously unseen images from the Artemis II moon mission, making the historic imagery publicly accessible for the first time.
HighNASA's Psyche Spacecraft Slingshots Past Mars for Metal Asteroid Mission
NASA's Psyche spacecraft will perform a gravity assist flyby of Mars on May 15, 2026, using the planet's gravitational pull to accelerate toward the metal-rich…
HighHubble spots rare double quasar 10 billion light-years away, offering clues to early universe
Hubble Space Telescope detected a rare double quasar 10 billion light-years away, offering insights into early galaxy formation. The system likely already merg…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Violent Core of Galaxy 45M Light-Years Away
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented images of Messier 77's violent galactic core, revealing a supermassive black hole actively consumi…
HighChild's Backyard Discovery Challenges Century-Old Biology Principle
An 8-year-old boy's observation in his backyard reportedly contradicts a 100-year-old established biology rule, suggesting potential gaps in scientific underst…
LowNASA Awards Interlune $6.9M Contract for Lunar Helium-3 Extraction Technology
Interlune secured a $6.9M NASA contract to develop systems for extracting helium-3 and hydrogen from lunar soil, advancing resource utilization technology for…
HighSpaceX launches GPS satellite shifted from delayed ULA Vulcan rocket
SpaceX successfully launched GPS III-9 satellite, the third national security mission shifted from ULA's delayed Vulcan rocket. The Space Force continues reall…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 launches final mission with Eutelsat satellite
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket completed its final mission Tuesday, launching the Eutelsat-10B communications satellite from Cape Canaveral to improve internet conne…
HighQueen's Students to Launch Stratospheric Radio Telescope in 2027
Queen's University students are building a balloon-borne radio telescope to launch into the stratosphere in 2027, funded by $291,000 from the Canadian Space Ag…
HighTiny world beyond Pluto may harbor thin atmosphere, study suggests
A study suggests a 300-mile icy world in the Kuiper Belt has a thin atmosphere, potentially created by ice volcanoes or comet impact, challenging conventional…
MediumTiny world beyond Pluto may harbor thin atmosphere, study suggests
Astronomers report detecting a thin atmosphere around a 300-mile-wide icy world beyond Pluto, potentially the smallest object with a global atmosphere. The fin…
MediumBlue Origin eyes historic lunar milestone with first woman to moon
Jeff Bezos announced Blue Origin's BE-7 engine will power the lunar lander to take the first woman to the moon's surface, as NASA prepares to select contractor…
HighScientists Engineer Exotic Quantum States by Manipulating Magnetic Fields Over Time
Researchers discovered that time-varying magnetic fields can create exotic quantum states that don't exist naturally, potentially enabling more stable quantum…
HighNASA's Twin Mars Rovers Capture Stunning 360° Panoramas Miles Apart
NASA's Curiosity and Perseverance rovers, stationed miles apart on Mars, have captured sweeping 360° panoramic images showcasing different regions of the Marti…
HighBlue Origin's BE-7 Engine Passes Critical 17-Minute Test for Moon Mission
Blue Origin successfully completed a record 17-minute burn of its BE-7 lunar engine, simulating the critical maneuver needed for its Blue Moon lander. The mile…
HighScientists Discover Unified Pattern in Cosmic Ray Behavior After Century of Mystery
Researchers using the DAMPE space telescope have identified a consistent pattern in cosmic ray energy distribution after 100+ years of study, finding that part…
HighNASA astronaut captures stunning fireball display from International Space Station
A NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station photographed a dramatic fireball, likely a meteor or space debris burning up in Earth's atmosphere, des…
HighArtemis II Astronauts Witness Unprecedented 54-Minute Eclipse From Lunar Orbit
Artemis II astronauts became the first humans to witness a total solar eclipse from space, experiencing a 54-minute phenomenon near the Moon that transformed t…
HighImmune cells retain 'memory' of obesity long after weight loss, study shows
Research reveals immune cells maintain epigenetic 'memory' of obesity through DNA methylation changes, potentially explaining why weight regain occurs even aft…
HighNASA's Swift Telescope Rescue Mission Passes Critical Testing Milestone
NASA's $500 million Swift space telescope rescue mission has cleared a major testing milestone. A robotic spacecraft developed with Katalyst Space Technologies…
HighNASA's Psyche probe to slingshot past Mars at 12,000 mph on May 15
NASA's Psyche asteroid probe will conduct a gravity assist flyby of Mars on May 15, passing within 3,000 miles at 12,000 mph to redirect toward its target aste…
HighCuriosity Rover Shakes Free After 6-Day Martian Rock Mishap
NASA's Curiosity rover became stuck with a 29-pound Martian rock on its drill arm for 6 days before successfully dislodging it, providing scientists with an un…
HighScientists explain CO2's paradox: cooling stratosphere while warming Earth
Columbia University researchers have identified the precise mechanism by which CO2 cools the stratosphere while warming Earth's surface, resolving a 50-year-ol…
HighAncient Collision Shaped 'Most Relaxed' Galaxy Cluster Abell 2029
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals that Abell 2029, described as the Universe's most relaxed galaxy cluster, experienced a violent collision with another…
HighFalcon Heavy Returns to Flight; Russia's Soyuz-5 Debuts
SpaceX successfully launched Falcon Heavy with a ViaSat-3 internet satellite after weather delays, marking the rocket's return to service. Russia's Soyuz-5 als…
HighAstronomers identify 85 exoplanet candidates in habitable temperature zones
Astronomers identified 85 exoplanet candidates with temperatures potentially suitable for life using NASA's TESS satellite, with 60 being new discoveries in co…
HighViasat's ViaSat-3 F3 satellite reaches orbit, completing next-gen Asia-Pacific constellation
Viasat successfully launched ViaSat-3 F3 satellite via SpaceX, completing its next-generation constellation with over 1 terabit per second capacity for Asia-Pa…
HighScientists Discover 27 Potential Circumbinary Planets Using New Detection Method
Astronomers discovered 27 potential planets orbiting binary star systems using a new detection method, more than doubling known circumbinary planet candidates…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 Upper Stage Set to Crash Into Moon at 5,400 MPH
A SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage is set to crash into the Moon's Einstein crater at 5,400 mph in August 2026, marking humanity's second accidental lunar impact an…
HighX-Ray Discovery May Solve Mystery of Early Universe's 'Little Red Dots'
Astronomers using the James Webb telescope have detected X-ray emissions from one of the enigmatic 'red dots' observed 11.8 billion light-years away, potential…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Brilliant Core of Spiral Galaxy Messier 77
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured detailed images of spiral galaxy Messier 77's bright central region, revealing activity around its supermassive blac…
HighSpaceX to Launch NRO Spy Satellites from Vandenberg Monday
SpaceX is launching intelligence-gathering satellites for the National Reconnaissance Office from Vandenberg Space Force Base, marking the 13th proliferated NR…
HighNASA's Roman Space Telescope Completes Early, Primed to Study Milky Way's Core
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope has completed construction 8 months ahead of schedule and is launch-ready. The telescope will conduct Hubble surveys n…
HighChina unveils wheeled humanoid robot designed for lunar base construction by 2035
China unveiled a wheeled humanoid robot designed to autonomously build and maintain a lunar research station by 2035, performing tasks like assembly, material…
HighJWST data suggests asteroids Bennu and Ryugu are fragments of same parent rock
New James Webb telescope data suggests asteroids Bennu and Ryugu are fragments of a massive parent asteroid that broke apart billions of years ago, offering in…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils Star Birth Secrets in Sagittarius B2
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented images of Sagittarius B2, the Milky Way's most active star-forming region, revealing hidden young star…
HighWebb Telescope's Black Hole Discovery Challenges Formation Theories
NASA's James Webb Telescope has discovered supermassive black holes existing just 700 million years after the Big Bang, challenging conventional formation theo…
HighWebb Telescope Discovers 'Sleeping Beauty' Dormant Galaxies in Early Universe
JWST has identified 14 dormant galaxies across various mass ranges in the first billion years after the Big Bang, challenging assumptions about early galaxy ev…
MediumNASA Unveils Four Stunning James Webb Images Revealing Distant Galaxies and Exoplanet Atmospheres
NASA released four high-resolution images from the James Webb Space Telescope, including views of distant galaxies, nebulae, and evidence of water vapor on an…
HighJames Webb reveals decades-old 'baby star' is actually twin protostars with parallel jets
The James Webb Space Telescope revealed that a protostar studied for 50 years is actually a pair of binary stars ejecting parallel energy jets. The discovery w…
HighWebb and Hubble combine to reveal 'Mothra' star in most colorful universe image
NASA combined James Webb and Hubble telescopes to image galaxy cluster MACS0416, 4.3 billion light-years away, revealing a magnified giant star nicknamed 'Moth…
HighWebb Telescope Discovers 500,000-Star Nursery Near Milky Way's Black Hole
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals approximately 500,000 stars, including newborn giants, in Sagittarius C near the Milky Way's central black hole, offerin…
HighJWST Cycle 3: 253 approved programs to hunt exomoons, black holes and early galaxies
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has selected 253 research programs for its third operational cycle, targeting exomoons, supermassive black holes, early galax…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils Deepest Universe Images, Revealing Ancient Galaxies
President Biden unveiled the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope, showing the deepest infrared view of the early universe ever captured, including…
HighJames Webb captures stellar nursery N79 in unprecedented detail
The James Webb Space Telescope revealed a vibrant image of N79, a stellar nursery in the Large Magellanic Cloud forming stars twice as fast as similar regions,…
HighArts engagement linked to slower biological aging, study finds
UCL research finds regular arts activities like reading and museum visits may slow biological aging at rates comparable to exercise, with weekly engagement ass…
HighDark matter study reveals unexplored forces between electrons and nuclei
Scientists used precision measurements of barium monofluoride molecules to constrain hypothetical Z' bosons that could mediate interactions between electrons a…
HighJWST Maps Universe's Cosmic Web with Unprecedented Clarity
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has created the clearest map of the universe's cosmic web by analyzing 164,000 galaxies, revealing the dark matter filaments…
HighArtemis astronauts describe moon return as 'best roller coaster ride' in town hall with students
Artemis II astronauts described their historic moon mission as exhilarating during a CBS town hall with students, sharing details about reentry, microgravity,…
HighDAMPE satellite maps cosmic ray spectral break at 15 teravolts
China's DAMPE satellite has identified a spectral break in cosmic rays near 15 teravolts, revealing charge-dependent patterns that reshape understanding of cos…
HighScientists claim discovery of particle suggesting fifth-dimension portal
Researchers report discovering a previously unknown particle they believe may represent a portal to a fifth dimension, though the claim requires peer review an…
LowInterstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Traced to Frigid Region Far Colder Than Our Solar System
Astronomers discovered that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS formed in a region much colder than our solar system, providing new insights into planetary formation i…
HighSpaceX Rocket Booster Predicted to Collide With Moon This Summer
A spent SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster is on a collision course with the moon and will impact at extreme velocity this summer, according to astronomical analys…
HighScientist Speculates Humans Could Live Longer Without Dinosaur Era
A scientist proposes that human lifespans would be significantly longer if dinosaurs had not gone extinct, suggesting evolutionary pressures from the dinosaur…
LowNASA Boosts CLPS Contract Value to Accelerate Lunar Lander Missions
NASA is increasing the value of its Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) contract to support an accelerated schedule of lunar lander missions, signaling ex…
HighMoon Illusion Remains Unsolved After Millennia, NASA Suggests Enjoying It Anyway
Scientists still cannot fully explain why the Moon appears larger on the horizon than overhead, despite theories dating to Aristotle. NASA suggests enjoying th…
HighSpaceX successfully launches 54 Starlink satellites from Florida
SpaceX successfully launched 54 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral on August 27, continuing its low Earth orbit internet constellation expansion. The miss…
HighScotty's Blood Vessels Reveal T. Rex Healing in Groundbreaking Fossil Study
Researchers discovered mineralized blood vessels in Scotty, the largest T. rex fossil, using particle accelerators, revealing dinosaur healing processes and re…
HighSpaceX launches Starship Flight 6 with Super Heavy booster catch attempt
SpaceX launches Starship on its sixth test flight Nov. 19, attempting another Super Heavy booster catch and testing new in-space engine reignition and heatshie…
HighSpaceX launches upgraded GPS satellite for U.S. fleet modernization
SpaceX successfully launched GPS III Orbit Vehicle 06, an upgraded satellite offering three times greater accuracy and stronger anti-jamming capabilities, as p…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 set to launch 25 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg
SpaceX is scheduled to launch a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base on April 10 to deploy 25 Starlink broadband satellites, with the launch window…
HighSpaceX to Launch Sentinel-6B Weather Satellite from Vandenberg Sunday
SpaceX will launch a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Nov. 16 to deploy the Sentinel-6B weather satellite, which will measure sea levels and…
HighBrain Cell Axons Aren't Smooth Tubes—They're Pearl-Like Structures, Johns Hopkins Study Shows
Johns Hopkins researchers discovered axons may have pearl-like structures rather than uniform tubes, challenging 100+ years of neuroscience textbooks. The find…
HighHubble reveals NGC 2336's eight-armed spiral in unprecedented detail
The Hubble Space Telescope captured a remarkable new image of NGC 2336, a spiral galaxy 100 million light-years away, revealing its eight prominent arms and st…
HighHubble captures detailed image of spiral galaxy NGC 3137, 53 million light-years away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has imaged NGC 3137, a spiral galaxy 53 million light-years away, offering astronomers unprecedented insights into stellar birth…
HighHubble captures stunning spiral galaxy NGC 1706 in distant Dorado constellation
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured detailed images of NGC 1706, a spiral galaxy 230 million light-years away in the constellation Dorado, revealing its com…
HighNASA's Hubble captures stunning spiral galaxy NGC 4689, named after Egyptian queen Berenice II
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a striking image of NGC 4689, a spiral galaxy 54 million light-years away named after Egyptian queen Berenice II, sparki…
HighHubble Captures Rare Edge-On View of Spiral Galaxy UGC 10043
Hubble Space Telescope imaged UGC 10043, a spiral galaxy 150 million light-years away, from an unusual edge-on perspective that reveals its dust lanes and bulg…
HighHubble captures lopsided spiral galaxy warped by gravitational neighbor
The Hubble Space Telescope imaged NGC 2276, a lopsided spiral galaxy 120 million light-years away, deformed by gravitational forces from its neighboring galaxy…
HighHubble captures irregular spiral galaxy NGC 5486 amid supernova debris
The Hubble Space Telescope photographed NGC 5486, an irregular spiral galaxy 110 million light-years away in Ursa Major, revealing star formation and supernova…
HighHubble Reveals M91's Hidden Supermassive Black Hole in Stunning Galactic Portrait
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a detailed image of M91, a barred spiral galaxy 55 million light-years away containing a supermassive black hole 9.6-38…
HighNASA's Hubble captures stunning portrait of enigmatic NGC 4680 galaxy
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a detailed image of spiral galaxy NGC 4680, which hosted a supernova in 1997 and challenges traditional galaxy class…
HighHubble Reveals Stunning Blue Spiral Galaxy 78M Light-Years Away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured detailed images of NGC 6951, a spiral galaxy 78 million light-years away, revealing its star formation history and super…
HighHubble Captures Spiral Galaxy NGC 691 in Stunning Detail 120M Light-Years Away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a detailed image of spiral galaxy NGC 691, located 120 million light-years away, using advanced filtering and imaging te…
HighHubble captures stunning spiral galaxy NGC 5486 ablaze with star formation
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a detailed image of NGC 5486, an irregular spiral galaxy 110 million light-years away showing active star formation and…
HighHubble Captures Spiral Galaxy 80 Million Light-Years Away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured detailed images of NGC 5921, a spiral galaxy 80 million light-years away, collaborating with ground-based observatories…
HighHubble Reveals Star-Studded Spiral Galaxy NGC 3137 With Supermassive Black Hole
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured detailed images of NGC 3137, a spiral galaxy 53 million light-years away, revealing brilliant star clusters and a superm…
HighNASA Imagery Reveals Zimbabwe's Great Dyke: A 2.5-Billion-Year Mineral Treasure
NASA satellite imagery reveals the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe, a 2.5-billion-year-old igneous formation stretching 342 miles, containing vast deposits of platinum,…
HighHubble captures the 'Black Eye' galaxy's cosmic mystery 17 million light-years away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captures NGC4826, a spiral galaxy 17 million light-years away, famous for its distinctive dark dust band and counter-rotating gas…
HighHubble Captures Stunning Face-On View of Spiral Galaxy IC 5332
NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a detailed image of spiral galaxy IC 5332, located 30 million light-years away, showing its face-on orientation…
HighHubble captures intricate details of NGC 7496 spiral galaxy 24 million light-years away
NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a detailed image of NGC 7496, a barred spiral galaxy 24 million light-years away, using data from multiple observato…
HighHubble reveals NGC 2775: A galaxy defying classification with gas-free core
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured NGC 2775, a 67-million light-year distant galaxy defying classification with an elliptical-like gas-free center and spir…
HighSpaceX Falcon Heavy launches ViaSat-3 satellite in rare flight
SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket successfully launched the final ViaSat-3 terabit-class internet satellite after a weather delay, with the spectacular event captur…
HighScientists Discover Potential 56-Day Shortcut Route to Mars
Researchers have identified a gravitational shortcut through space that could reduce Mars travel time to 56 days, with European space agencies already developi…
MediumEnvironmental toxins, not biology, driving global fertility decline
Research indicates falling fertility rates across humans and wildlife stem from environmental toxins and climate stressors rather than biological factors, with…
HighArtemis II astronauts celebrate lunar mission on CBS Mornings town hall
The Artemis II crew returns to discuss their lunar mission in a live CBS Mornings town hall featuring student questions and special guests including Ron Howard…
HighArtemis II crew returns from lunar flyby, emphasizes humanity's shared potential
The Artemis II crew returned from a historic lunar flyby, meeting with U.N. officials to reflect on their mission's significance for humanity and future space…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Violent Heart of Messier 77 Galaxy 45 Million Light-Years Away
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured detailed images of Messier 77, a spiral galaxy 45 million light-years away, revealing the violent core being con…
HighArtemis 2 Commander and Astrophotographer Reveal Never-Before-Seen Moon Images
NASA's Artemis 2 commander and astrophotographer collaborate to produce never-before-seen photographs of the moon's far side, with thousands of images released…
HighBrazilian equipment heads to Moon aboard NASA's Artemis II mission
A Brazilian-made equipment will travel to the Moon aboard NASA's Artemis II mission with astronauts, with Brazilian developers learning of the inclusion only a…
MediumMassive hidden ocean beneath Mars could harbor life, study finds
Scientists using NASA's InSight Lander seismic data discovered a vast underground water reservoir 7-13 miles beneath Mars' surface containing enough liquid to…
HighIndia's first astronaut passes torch as Shubhanshu Shukla prepares for historic ISS mission
IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will launch June 10 on Axiom 4 Mission, becoming India's first astronaut to reach the ISS, 41 years after Rakesh Sharma's h…
HighClear skies let Metro Vancouver residents spot ISS overhead
Metro Vancouver residents captured clear views of the ISS passing overhead in March 2024, with NASA providing tools to predict future viewing opportunities for…
HighSpot 'Santa' in the sky: ISS passes over UK on Christmas morning
The International Space Station will pass over the UK on Christmas morning, visible to the naked eye at two specific times. NASA provides guidance and tools to…
HighU of Idaho researcher's bacteria study launches to space station
A University of Idaho doctoral student's five-year research on preventing bacteria adhesion in spacecraft water systems launched to the International Space Sta…
HighSpot the International Space Station passing over Dallas this weekend
The International Space Station is visible from Dallas during specific dawn and dusk windows this month. NASA provides tracking tools and visibility times for…
HighISS visible over Savona skies starting August 24 at dawn
The International Space Station will pass over Savona, Italy between August 24-27, visible during early morning hours starting around 5:30 AM, with Italian ast…
MediumISS visible over Vidarbha on May 10-11 in rare celestial viewing opportunity
The International Space Station will be visible to the naked eye over Nagpur and Chandrapur on May 10-11, appearing as a bright white dot moving at 28,000 kmph…
HighChina's Massive Missile Production Surge Signals New Arms Race With US
CNN analysis of satellite imagery reveals China has massively expanded 136 missile production facilities since 2020, adding over 2 million square meters of flo…
HighHubble Captures Merging Galaxies in 'Cosmic Bad Romance' 275M Light-Years Away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a detailed new image of interacting galaxy pair IC 1623, located 275 million light-years away, showing two galaxies in f…
HighHubble Captures Stunning Galaxy Cluster Demonstrating Gravitational Lensing
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a striking image of galaxy cluster Abell 2813, demonstrating gravitational lensing where the cluster's mass bends light…
HighNASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory Captures Stunning Supernova Image
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory telescope captured a stunning image of a supernova, providing astronomers with valuable data about stellar explosions and the…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Hidden Details of Distant Cartwheel Galaxy
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured detailed infrared images of the Cartwheel Galaxy, revealing star formation and a central black hole previously obscu…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils Cosmic Wonders: Distant Galaxies and Stellar Nurseries
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope released groundbreaking images of distant galaxies and nebulae, including five interacting galaxies and stellar nurseries, de…
HighJWST reveals intricate structures in distant galaxy merger Arp 220
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented images of Arp 220, a galaxy merger 250 million light-years away, revealing 200 massive star clusters a…
HighWebb Telescope Captures 'Smiling' Galactic Collision 465 Million Light-Years Away
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured detailed images of Arp 107, two colliding galaxies 465 million light-years away, revealing a bridge of stars and gas…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Star-Birth Factory in Sagittarius B2
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented infrared images of Sagittarius B2, the Milky Way's most active star-forming region, revealing dense cl…
HighNASA Unveils Four Stunning James Webb Images Revealing Distant Galaxies and Exoplanet Atmospheres
NASA released four high-resolution images from the James Webb Space Telescope showing distant galaxies, nebulae, and exoplanet atmospheres with unprecedented d…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils Deepest Universe Images, Revealing Ancient Galaxies
President Biden unveiled the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope, showing the deepest infrared view of the early universe ever captured, including…
HighWebb and Hubble Combine to Reveal 'Mothra' Star in Most Colorful Universe Image
NASA combined James Webb and Hubble telescopes to image galaxy cluster MACS0416, 4.3 billion light-years away, revealing a magnified giant star nicknamed 'Moth…
HighWebb Telescope's Black Hole Discovery Challenges Formation Theory, Points to Primordial Origins
NASA's James Webb Telescope has detected supermassive black holes existing just 700 million years after the Big Bang, challenging conventional formation theori…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils Star Birth Secrets in Sagittarius B2
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented images of Sagittarius B2, the Milky Way's most active star-forming region, revealing hidden young star…
HighJWST data suggests asteroids Bennu and Ryugu are fragments of same parent rock
New James Webb telescope data suggests asteroids Bennu and Ryugu are fragments of a massive parent asteroid that broke apart billions of years ago, offering in…
HighWebb telescope discovers 'sleeping' galaxies pausing star formation in early universe
James Webb Space Telescope discovered 14 dormant galaxies that paused star formation within the first billion years after the Big Bang, challenging assumptions…
MediumStudy finds West Antarctica warming faster than previously measured
Research shows West Antarctica warmed 4.4°F since 1958, twice prior estimates and three times global average, raising concerns about ice sheet collapse and sea…
MediumEurope and Japan launch joint mission to study asteroid Apophis during rare 2029 Earth flyby
ESA and JAXA are launching the Ramses mission in 2028 to study asteroid Apophis during its rare close approach to Earth in April 2029, advancing planetary defe…
HighSpace junk threatens orbital future as debris accumulates toward critical mass
Nearly 47% of 33,000 tracked orbital objects are space junk traveling at 28,000 km/h, with solar cycles accelerating debris decay. Experts warn of approaching…
HighScholar argues Dante's Inferno anticipated impact physics centuries early
A new study proposes that Dante Alighieri's 14th-century Inferno anticipated modern planetary impact physics, interpreting Satan's fall as a catastrophic celes…
MediumOldest quasar and earliest supermassive black hole discovered, challenging formation theories
Astronomers discovered the most distant quasar and earliest supermassive black hole, observed 670 million years after the Big Bang, challenging current underst…
HighMars' mantle preserves ancient scars from violent cosmic collisions
NASA's InSight lander reveals Mars' mantle contains jagged 4km fragments from ancient planetary impacts, preserved as geological time capsules unlike Earth's c…
HighJWST captures first direct images of exoplanet surface, revealing barren, airless world
The James Webb Space Telescope has directly observed an exoplanet's surface for the first time, revealing LHS 3844 b as a dark, hot, barren rock with no atmosp…
HighMuon g-2 Collaboration Wins $3M Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
A Malayali scientist-couple and their international collaboration won a ₹28 crore Breakthrough Prize for their work on the Muon g-2 experiment, advancing funda…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Stunning New Image of Spiral Galaxy's Luminous Core
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured a detailed new image of a spiral galaxy's central region, revealing its brilliant luminous core with unprecedent…
HighJames Webb captures stellar nursery N79 in unprecedented detail
The James Webb Space Telescope captured a detailed infrared image of N79, a star-forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing protostars and gas clo…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils 500,000-Star Nursery Near Milky Way's Black Hole
The James Webb Space Telescope has imaged Sagittarius C, revealing approximately 500,000 stars including newborn giants in the extreme environment near the Mil…
HighQuantum Memory Could Revolutionize Telescope Arrays, Revealing Deeper Universe
Researchers demonstrate quantum memory technology to enhance optical telescope interferometry, achieving 4x greater effective diameter than conventional method…
HighASU researcher builds first AI foundation model to decode Mars' 12 million images
ASU researchers developed MOMO, a foundation AI model trained on 12 million Mars images to unify fragmented planetary data. The breakthrough enables scientists…
HighNASA's Psyche Spacecraft Captures Rare Crescent View of Mars During Gravity-Assist Flyby
NASA's Psyche spacecraft captured a rare crescent image of Mars during its planned May 15 flyby, using the planet's gravity to assist its journey toward the me…
HighHubble Captures Vibrant NGC 1858 Star Cluster in Stunning New Image
NASA's Hubble Telescope photographed NGC 1858, a vibrant open star cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing stars at different evolutionary stages with…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Brilliant Heart of Distant Messier 77 Galaxy
NASA's Webb Space Telescope captured a striking image of the Messier 77 galaxy 45 million light-years away, revealing details of its supermassive black hole co…
HighWebb Telescope Maps Distances to Nearly 200 Early Galaxies in Deep Field
Canadian-led study using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope measured distances to nearly 200 galaxies in deep field image, revealing structures up to 10 billion…
HighWebb Telescope Discovers Dark Beads and Lopsided Star Pattern in Saturn's Upper Atmosphere
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected unprecedented atmospheric features on Saturn: dark bead-like structures in the ionosphere and a lopsided star pa…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Cartwheel Galaxy's Stunning Ring Structure
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captures unprecedented infrared images of the Cartwheel Galaxy, 500 million light-years away, revealing details about star fo…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Galactic Embryos in Universe's Infancy
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, aided by gravitational lensing, observes the earliest stages of galaxy formation when the universe was less than 1 billion y…
HighNASA releases 12,000 Artemis II photos, showcasing historic moon mission imagery
NASA released over 12,000 photographs from the Artemis II moon mission, with major news outlets highlighting the best images from the historic spaceflight.
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 set for Tuesday launch from Vandenberg with Starlink satellites
SpaceX is preparing for a Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Tuesday, deploying 24 Starlink satellites as part of its 50th mission of t…
HighSpace-grown heart tissue outpaces Earth labs, offering new hope for cardiac treatment
Scientists growing human mini-hearts on the ISS report significantly faster production and better quality than Earth-based methods, potentially revolutionizing…
HighMay sky shows rare lunar events: apogee, meteor shower, and blue moon
May 2026 features multiple lunar and celestial events including the Moon reaching its farthest point from Earth, meteor showers, and a rare 'Blue Moon' visible…
MediumScientists discover 1,785 new microproteins, expanding human proteome understanding
Researchers have identified nearly 1,800 previously unknown microproteins in the human genome, expanding the 'dark proteome' and potentially reshaping disease…
HighChild's Backyard Discovery Challenges Century-Old Understanding of Ant Behavior
An 8-year-old boy's curiosity about mysterious seed-like objects in his backyard uncovered previously unknown interactions between ants, wasps, and oak trees,…
MediumJuno captures unprecedented close-up images of Jupiter's moon Thebe
NASA's Juno spacecraft conducted a close flyby of Jupiter's moon Thebe, capturing unprecedented high-resolution images of the small, shadowy celestial body.
HighBrazilian sleep-monitoring device heads to space on Artemis 2 mission
A Brazilian-developed sleep measurement device has been selected for NASA's Artemis 2 lunar mission, marking a significant achievement for Brazilian space tech…
MediumAstronomers identify 27 potential planets orbiting binary star systems
Astronomers identified 27 candidate planets orbiting pairs of stars using NASA's TESS telescope, suggesting such systems may be more common than previously tho…
MediumNASA's NEO Surveyor: The Space Telescope Hunting Earth's Hidden Asteroid Threats
NASA is building NEO Surveyor, an infrared space telescope launching in 2027 to detect potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids that ground telescopes cannot…
HighAi2's federally backed AI cluster goes live, challenging compute concentration
The Allen Institute for AI launched its NSF-backed Open Multimodal AI Infrastructure cluster, a $152M initiative to democratize AI compute and develop open-sou…
HighNASA Armstrong Expands Fleet With New Aircraft for Aerospace Research
NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center added four new aircraft including F-15 jets and utility planes to support ongoing aerospace research and experimental f…
HighStudy finds 9% of opioid overdose survivors die within a year
A Canadian study of 28,488 opioid overdose survivors found 9% died within one year of emergency department discharge, with 21% experiencing repeat overdoses. R…
HighNASA Retires NEOWISE After 15 Years of Asteroid Hunting
NASA shut down its NEOWISE spacecraft on August 8 after nearly 15 years of asteroid and comet detection. The mission discovered over 3,000 near-Earth objects a…
HighNASA's Lucy spacecraft launches on 12-year quest to explore Jupiter's Trojan asteroids
NASA's Lucy spacecraft launched Saturday on a 12-year mission to explore eight asteroids, including seven Trojan asteroids orbiting Jupiter, traveling nearly 4…
HighGoldstone radar steps up as asteroid hunter after Arecibo's 2020 collapse
After Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory collapsed in 2020, NASA's Goldstone Solar System Radar in the Mojave Desert became the leading facility for detecting a…
HighNASA's Lucy spacecraft resumes high-data-rate communication after solar array deployment
NASA's Lucy asteroid-hunting spacecraft has resumed high-data-rate communication with Earth and continues progressing toward its mission to study Trojan astero…
HighNASA's Lucy spacecraft launches on 12-year quest to explore Jupiter's ancient asteroids
NASA's Lucy spacecraft launched Saturday on a 12-year mission to explore eight asteroids, including seven Trojan asteroids orbiting Jupiter, traveling nearly 4…
HighNASA halts Lucy spacecraft solar array deployment, deems current state safe
NASA suspended further deployment attempts of Lucy's partially deployed solar array, determining its current 98% deployed state is safe and sufficient for the…
HighNASA's Asteroid Hunter Reveals What Keeps Him Up at Night
Planetary scientist Dante Lauretta discusses his new book chronicling NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, asteroid sampling techniques, and the real but manageable risk…
HighGaia Mission Discovers Hundreds of Hidden Asteroid Moons in Solar System
The Gaia space mission has identified 352 new binary asteroids, nearly doubling known asteroid moon systems. These discoveries reveal the solar system's astero…
HighScientists identify eight genes linked to male infertility in breakthrough study
Scientists have identified eight genes that cause male infertility when mutated, potentially explaining 12% of insufficient sperm production cases. The discove…
HighNASA opens virtual launch experience for SpaceX resupply mission with digital passport
NASA invites public to virtually attend a SpaceX resupply mission to the International Space Station, offering interactive features and commemorative digital p…
HighNASA's Artemis II Photos Capture Orbital Dance of Earth's Satellites
NASA released thousands of previously unseen photos from the Artemis II mission, including animated images showing satellites orbiting Earth. The mission attra…
HighScientists discover 1,785 'dark proteins' that could reshape disease research
Researchers have identified 1,785 new microproteins in the 'dark proteome'—previously unknown molecules that could fundamentally reshape disease research and o…
HighNASA's Roman Telescope Completed Early, Poised to Unlock Neutron Star Mysteries
NASA's Roman Space Telescope, completed 8 months ahead of schedule, is positioned to revolutionize neutron star detection and potentially reveal dozens of prev…
HighFungal strains in space raise planetary protection concerns
Researchers have identified fungal strains in space environments, raising questions about contamination risks and the potential for organisms to survive on Mar…
MediumNASA's Simulated Mars Mission Reaches 200-Day Milestone in Habitat
NASA's simulated Mars mission has reached 200 days with crew members living inside a habitat, advancing research for future human exploration of the Red Planet.
HighWichita State CubeSat and SNAPPY Neutrino Detector Launch to Orbit
Wichita State University's CubeSat satellite and SNAPPY neutrino detector have been successfully launched into low Earth orbit via SpaceX, alongside other mile…
MediumAncient Life Built on Earth's Rarest Metal, 3-Billion-Year-Old Fossils Reveal
Researchers discovered that early organisms 3+ billion years ago relied on molybdenum and tungsten for biochemical processes, challenging assumptions about pri…
HighNASA's Artemis II features zero-gravity indicator for crew comfort
NASA has developed a zero-gravity indicator for the Artemis II mission, enabling astronauts to monitor and verify weightless conditions during lunar operations.
MediumFalcon 9 rocket set to impact Moon at hypersonic speed this summer
A spent Falcon 9 rocket body will collide with the Moon this summer at approximately 5,600 mph, marking an unintended lunar impact from commercial spaceflight…
HighScientists Explore Quantum Effect Amid Theoretical Doomsday Concerns
Researchers are experimenting with quantum phenomena that some scientists worry could theoretically trigger a catastrophic chain reaction. The experiments rais…
LowNASA Uses Chandra and Webb to Identify Origins of Mysterious Red Dots
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope collaborate to investigate mysterious distant red galaxies, advancing understanding of early un…
HighAstronomers Discover Milky Way's Edge Closer Than Expected at 40,000 Light-Years
Astronomers have identified the boundary of the Milky Way at approximately 40,000 light-years from the galactic core, where star formation mysteriously ceases.…
HighSpaceX launches final ViaSat-3 satellite on Falcon Heavy after weather delay
SpaceX successfully launched the Falcon Heavy rocket carrying the final 6-ton ViaSat-3 F3 terabit-class satellite, marking the rocket's first mission in 18 mon…
HighNASA Tests Lithium Plasma Engine Designed to Accelerate Human Mars Missions
NASA successfully tested a lithium-fed magnetoplasmadynamic thruster, its most powerful electric propulsion system designed to significantly reduce travel time…
HighBrazilian technology aids NASA astronaut wellness on Artemis II mission
Brazilian technology, including AI health monitoring and a national timepiece, supported NASA's Artemis II mission to enhance astronaut well-being and predict…
MediumBrilliant Taurid fireball lights up Eastern U.S. sky during SpaceX Crew-3 launch
A bright fireball from the Taurid meteor shower lit up the eastern U.S. sky minutes after SpaceX's Crew-3 launch, with nearly 400 sightings reported across mul…
HighSpaceX Launches US Spy Satellite on Reused Falcon 9 Rocket
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying the NROL-85 intelligence satellite for the US National Reconnaissance Office from Vandenberg Space Force Base, with…
HighViasat's ViaSat-3 F3 Satellite Successfully Launches, Completing Next-Gen Constellation
Viasat launched ViaSat-3 Flight 3 aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, successfully acquiring initial signals. The satellite will deliver over 1 Tbps capacity…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 Successfully Deploys 9,000-Pound Satellite from Florida
SpaceX launched a 9,000-pound Hispasat satellite into orbit from Cape Canaveral, with the reusable Falcon 9 first stage successfully recovering for its 170th o…
HighMicrobes colonize fresh lava within hours, offering clues for extraterrestrial life
Research from Iceland's Fagradalsfjall volcano reveals microbes begin colonizing fresh lava within hours of cooling, with rainwater becoming the primary source…
HighMoon's Fresh Craters Fade Faster Than Expected, Reshaping Surface Age Records
New research shows lunar craters disturb the Moon's surface far beyond visible debris, with disturbance zones extending over 1,000 times wider than crater size…
HighViasat's ViaSat-3 F3 satellite successfully launches, completing next-gen constellation
Viasat successfully launched ViaSat-3 F3 satellite aboard SpaceX Falcon Heavy, completing its next-generation constellation designed to deliver over 1 terabit…
HighViasat Launches ViaSat-3 F3 Satellite to Expand Asia-Pacific Capacity
Viasat successfully launched ViaSat-3 Flight 3 satellite aboard SpaceX Falcon Heavy, completing its next-generation constellation to deliver over 1 Tbps capaci…
HighCanada launches four ISS studies as space station faces 2030 closure
Four Canadian-designed studies will be conducted aboard the International Space Station during astronaut Joshua Kutryk's upcoming mission, examining mental hea…
HighCanada launches four ISS studies as space station faces 2030 closure
The Canadian Space Agency unveiled four new studies for the International Space Station, examining astronaut mental health and physiological adaptation to micr…
HighLunar Base Could Enable Moon Living by 2030, Says Voyager CEO
Voyager CEO Dylan Taylor projects humans will establish a permanent lunar base by 2030 using inflatable habitats, with sustained presence by 2032-2033. Multipl…
HighScientists Race to Solve Health Challenges of Long-Duration Spaceflight
Scientists at an engineering conference are developing solutions to mitigate health risks from long-duration spaceflight, including radiation exposure, microgr…
HighNASA's rotorcraft revolution: From Mars demo to nuclear-powered Titan explorer
NASA is scaling up its rotorcraft program beyond Ingenuity's Mars success, developing the nuclear-powered Dragonfly for Titan and planning multiple helicopter…
HighNASA's Mars discovery of 'dragon scales' intrigues scientists
NASA rovers have identified unusual geological formations on Mars, including structures resembling dragon scales and dinosaur skulls, sparking scientific intri…
MediumSpaceX's Falcon Heavy Returns to Flight After 18-Month Gap
SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time in 18 months, carrying a ViaSat-3 internet satellite to orbit from Kennedy Space Center…
HighNew Study Reveals 153-Day Mars Round Trip Using Interplanetary Shortcut
Researchers have identified an interplanetary shortcut using asteroid 2001 CA21 that could reduce Mars round-trip missions from months to approximately 153 day…
MediumGPS III Satellite Constellation Nears Completion With Latest Launch Success
The GPS III satellite constellation rollout is nearly complete with the successful launch of GPS III-8, enhancing national defense capabilities and supporting…
HighScientists Explore Quantum Phenomenon Amid Theoretical Doomsday Concerns
Scientists are conducting experiments with quantum effects that some researchers worry could theoretically trigger a catastrophic chain reaction. The work high…
LowSpaceX Scrubs Falcon Heavy Launch of Final ViaSat-3 Satellite Due to Weather
SpaceX postponed the Falcon Heavy launch of the final ViaSat-3 satellite due to unfavorable weather conditions at Florida's Space Coast, marking the first dela…
HighNASA's Curiosity rover discovers 7 new organic molecules on Mars in most diverse collection yet
NASA's Curiosity rover has identified seven previously unknown organic molecules in a Martian rock sample, representing the most diverse collection of organic…
HighRunway-to-Space Challenge makes microgravity research faster, cheaper
A new U.S. competition enables rapid, affordable access to microgravity via reusable spaceplanes, shifting space research from rare, expensive missions to rout…
HighLaser-Driven 'Metajets' Could Reach Alpha Centauri in 20 Years, Texas A&M Study Finds
Texas A&M researchers demonstrated 3D-steerable micron-scale 'metajets' propelled by laser light, a breakthrough that could theoretically enable a 20-year miss…
MediumRetired Space Telescopes Reveal Dynamic Dust Ecosystems in Four Nearby Galaxies
Astronomers combined data from retired ESA and NASA telescopes to map cosmic dust in four nearby galaxies, revealing dust-to-gas ratios vary up to 20x within a…
HighHubble Unveils Spiral Galaxy IC 1954 in Multi-Telescope Deep Space Collaboration
NASA's Hubble captured spiral galaxy IC 1954, 45M light-years away, combining data with James Webb and ALMA to reveal star-forming regions and galactic evoluti…
MediumHubble Catches Two Asteroid Collisions Masquerading as Planets Around Nearby Star
NASA Hubble data reveals two rare planetesimal collisions near star Fomalhaut, 25 light-years away, debunking earlier planet sightings and offering a first rea…
HighWebb Telescope Finds 'Bizarre' Ancient Galaxies That Defy Cosmic Formation Models
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has identified six massive, mature galaxies existing just 540-770 million years after the Big Bang, challenging established m…
HighRed Dwarf Stars Blast Planets With Far More UV Radiation Than Models Predicted
Reanalysis of NASA GALEX data reveals red dwarf star flares emit 3-12x more UV radiation than models predicted, significantly reducing habitability prospects f…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils 50,000 Infrared Sources in Stunning Pandora's Cluster Deep Field
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured Pandora's Cluster in stunning detail, revealing 50,000 infrared light sources and distant galaxies magnified by grav…
HighJames Webb and Chandra Telescopes Capture Two Galaxies in Slow-Motion Cosmic Collision
JWST and Chandra X-ray Observatory combined data to image galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163 merging, revealing star formation and energetic regions in a rare face-…
HighArtemis II Commander Breaks Down in Tears at Post-Mission Debrief: 'It's Special to Be on Planet Earth'
Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman delivered an emotional post-flight speech in Houston, reflecting on the crew's 10-day mission around the moon, the first crew…
MediumArtemis II Crew Proposes 'Carroll Crater' Honor as Mission Breaks 56-Year Distance Record
Artemis II astronauts broke a 56-year human spaceflight distance record at 406,773 km from Earth and proposed naming a lunar crater after Commander Wiseman's l…
HighArtemis II Commander Names Lunar Crater After Late Wife Carroll in Emotional Moon Tribute
Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman honored his late wife Carroll, who died of cancer in 2020, by naming a lunar crater after her during the April 2026 Moon flyb…
HighArtemis 2 Commander Broke Protocol to Rescue Moon Mascot Bearing His Late Wife's Name
NASA Artemis 2 commander Reid Wiseman defied post-splashdown protocol to bring moon mascot 'Rise' home, a toy carrying 5.6M names and inscribed with his late w…
HighChang'e Lunar Samples Trace Organic Matter's Journey From Asteroid Delivery to Solar Wind Reshaping
Chinese Chang'e-5 and Chang'e-6 lunar samples reveal nitrogen-bearing organics delivered by asteroids/comets, modified by impacts and solar wind, offering a ti…
HighNASA's Artemis II mission returns to Earth Friday: Know where to watch astronauts’ historic return live
Science News: Following a groundbreaking voyage to orbit the Moon, NASA’s Artemis II mission is now gearing up for its most exciting part, the homecoming back…
MediumArtemis II splashdown live coverage. NASA mission returns to Earth.
Splashdown for the Artemis II crew is expected Friday, April 10, off the California coast near San Diego. Follow along for the latest developments.
MediumTrack Artemis II Live As Orion Returns To Earth
Follow the moon flight from the palm of your hand.
MediumNews diary 6-12 April: Artemis II returns to Earth, EU Entry/Exit System goes live, the Masters
A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda this week, from the team at Foresight News.
MediumArtemis II returns LIVE: Artemis II crew now awake and preparing for record-breaking return to Earth
Friday, April 10, 2026: The latest updates on the Artemis II mission as the crew prepare for reentry to Earth following their 10-day journey around the moon.
MediumFeatured Image: Massive Stars in the Making
JWST examines one of the most active star-forming regions in the Milky Way, W51A, where two massive protoclusters are shaping gas into stars.
MediumAll you need on NASA's Artemis 2 Moon mission launch tonight including where to watch
Four astronauts embark on historic 10-day journey as NASA's Artemis II mission returns humans to the Moon for the first time in 54 years, with live stream avai…
MediumLive updates: Final countdown begins for Artemis II splashdown following historic Moon mission
Follow the Artemis II final approach as NASA’s Orion capsule prepares for a high-speed splashdown in the Pacific Ocean today. Get real-time coverage on reentry…
Medium500-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveals Earliest Spider and Scorpion Ancestor
Harvard researchers discovered a 500-million-year-old chelicera fossil in Utah, pushing back the origin of spiders and scorpions by 20 million years and reveal…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals 'Pink Planet' Shrouded in Salty Clouds
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected salt clouds surrounding GJ504b, a distant exoplanet known as the 'Pink Planet,' marking the first discovery of salt…
HighRussia Considers Isolating Leaky ISS Module as NASA Blocks Repair Plan
Russia may isolate its leaky Soyuz module on the ISS after NASA rejected plans to drill into the station wall. The decision reflects escalating tensions over m…
HighNASA's Lucy Spacecraft Reveals Wobbling, Peanut-Shaped Asteroid
NASA's Lucy spacecraft has provided new details about asteroid Donaldjohanson, revealing it to be a 155-million-year-old peanut-shaped object that wobbles as i…
HighBlue Origin rebuilds launch pad as Relativity eyes Mars missions
Blue Origin begins reconstruction at its launch facility while Relativity Space sets sights on Mars missions, signaling continued momentum in commercial spacef…
MediumAward-Winning Science Photos Reveal Beauty and Wonder in Research
International science photo competitions highlight stunning imagery from researchers, including neon mosquitoes, bird migrations, and conservation work, celebr…
MediumApollo flags likely bleached white by lunar radiation after 50 years
American flags planted on the Moon by Apollo astronauts have likely bleached pure white after 50 years of unfiltered solar radiation, transforming iconic symbo…
MediumHPV vaccine nearly eliminates cervical cancer deaths in young women, study shows
New research shows HPV vaccination has reduced cervical cancer deaths in young women to near zero, with vaccinated cohorts in England experiencing virtually no…
HighJapan's Transforming Moon Robots Scout Lunar Terrain
Japan's SLIM lunar lander successfully deployed two baseball-sized transforming robots that unfold from spheres into rovers with spinning wheel halves, advanci…
HighJapan's Baseball-Sized SORA-Q Robot Transforms Lunar Exploration
Japan's SORA-Q, a baseball-sized transforming rover built with Takara-TOMY toy technology, successfully explored the moon autonomously in January 2024, proving…
HighNASA's ERNEST rover prototype drives 10x faster than Mars rovers in desert test
NASA's JPL developed ERNEST, a rover prototype that traveled 16 miles in 37 hours—10 times faster than Mars rovers Curiosity and Perseverance. The breakthrough…
HighPoint Nemo: Where Astronauts Are Often Closer Than Anyone on Earth
Point Nemo in the South Pacific is so isolated that astronauts on the ISS are often closer than any land-based humans. The location serves as a designated spac…
HighSpace Explorers Could Grow Life-Saving Medicines From Plants
UC San Diego researchers developed a method for astronauts to grow and harvest pharmaceuticals from plants in space using a simplified extraction process, addr…
HighCockroaches Have Absorbed Tens of Thousands of Bacterial DNA Fragments Over Millions of Years
University of Sydney researchers discovered cockroaches have absorbed over 40,000 DNA fragments from symbiotic bacteria over millions of years, far exceeding p…
HighBezos afirma que Blue Origin levará primeira mulher à Lua
Jeff Bezos anunciou que a Blue Origin levará a primeira mulher à superfície lunar, enquanto a NASA se aproxima de decisões sobre contratos para sistemas de pou…
HighEnvía tu nombre al espacio gratis con el Telescopio Nancy Grace Roman
La NASA habilitó un formulario gratuito para que ciudadanos envíen sus nombres a bordo del Telescopio Espacial Nancy Grace Roman, que despegará el 30 de agosto…
HighNASA's Fermi Mission Discovers Rare Pair of Sibling Supernova Remnants
NASA's Fermi gamma-ray telescope has identified evidence of sibling supernovas, revealing a rare binary supernova pair that expands understanding of stellar ex…
HighPerseverance Rover Completes Marathon Distance on Mars After Five Years
NASA's Perseverance rover has traveled a marathon distance (26.2 miles) on Mars, marking a significant milestone five years after its landing and demonstrating…
HighMoon enters waxing phase on June 18 with sickle crescent visible
Astronomy enthusiasts can observe the Moon and Sickle constellation on June 18, 2026, as the lunar waxing phase begins with specific visibility windows.
MediumJames Webb Discovers Salt Clouds on Distant 'Pink Planet'
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected salt clouds surrounding GJ504b, a distant exoplanet known as the 'Pink Planet,' marking the first discovery of salt…
HighScientists discover hidden regenerative powers in humans through gene research
Researchers have identified genes (FGF2 and BMP2) that activate mammalian tissue regeneration and override scarring, suggesting humans possess latent healing c…
MediumOmega-3 Supplements Show No Cognitive Benefits, Study Finds
Recent research challenges the cognitive benefits of omega-3 supplements, finding no evidence they prevent memory decline or Alzheimer's-related deterioration…
HighNew isotope analysis suggests Theia formed closer to sun than Earth
Scientists analyzing isotope ratios in Earth and lunar rocks suggest Theia, the celestial body that collided with early Earth 4.5 billion years ago to form the…
HighHow potatoes are prepared matters: French fries linked to diabetes risk, study finds
Harvard research tracking 200,000+ Americans over 30 years found french fries linked to 20% higher type 2 diabetes risk, while baked or boiled potatoes showed…
HighNASA's Swift rescue mission launches June 27 after record 10-month sprint
NASA and startup Katalyst Space Technologies are attempting an unprecedented satellite rescue, launching the Link servicing spacecraft to capture the decaying…
HighSolar System's Volcanic Giants Dwarf Earth's Mightiest Mountains
Exploration of massive extraterrestrial volcanoes reveals Olympus Mons on Mars as the solar system's largest at 374 miles wide, dwarfing Earth's volcanic featu…
HighLunar meteorite reveals synchronized bombardment across inner solar system 3.5 billion years ago
Analysis of a lunar meteorite reveals a major asteroid impact 3.5 billion years ago, matching independently dated impacts on Earth and asteroid 4 Vesta, sugges…
HighNSF NOIRLab Releases 2025 Year in Review Highlighting Major Discoveries
NSF NOIRLab released its 2025 Year in Review, highlighting major astronomical discoveries including exoplanet findings, dark energy research, and early results…
HighDiamond detector breakthrough enables million-pulse-per-second particle beam diagnostics
UC Santa Cruz and national labs developed a diamond-based particle detector capable of measuring electron bursts at picosecond speeds, enabling next-generation…
HighH5N1 bird flu kills over 13,000 seal pups on remote Australian island
More than 13,000 seal pups died on remote Heard Island as H5N1 bird flu spread among multiple species, with mortality rates reaching 97% in some areas—far exce…
HighPhysicists accidentally create particle swarm while attempting to split a photon
Researchers attempting to split a photon unexpectedly generated a complex swarm of particles, revealing surprising quantum behavior that challenges conventiona…
MediumMoon to eclipse Venus in rare daytime conjunction visible across 48 U.S. states
The moon will pass in front of Venus on June 17, creating a rare daytime occultation visible across 48 U.S. states. This astronomical event allows observers to…
HighCrescent Moon Joins Three Planets in Rare Celestial Alignment
A crescent moon will align with Venus, Jupiter, and other planets in a rare celestial conjunction visible across western regions this week, creating a stunning…
HighNASA Launches Public-Private Partnership to Accelerate Mars Science Missions
NASA announces a public-private partnership to accelerate Mars science initiatives, leveraging commercial sector capabilities alongside government expertise.
HighAstronomers Discover Third Galaxy Lacking Dark Matter, Challenging Cosmological Models
Researchers using the Keck Observatory have identified a third galaxy apparently lacking dark matter, challenging conventional understanding of galactic struct…
HighChristina Koch, astronauta de la NASA, gana el Premio Princesa de Asturias de la Concordia 2026
La astronauta estadounidense Christina Koch ha sido galardonada con el Premio Princesa de Asturias de la Concordia 2026, reconociendo su contribución a la expl…
HighStudy identifies optimal weightlifting frequency for longevity
New research identifies a specific exercise 'sweet spot' for weightlifting frequency that correlates with increased longevity and healthier aging.
HighBird flu devastates seal populations on remote Australian Antarctic islands
H5N1 bird flu has killed over 75% of southern elephant seal pups on Australia's Heard Island, with 13,000 deaths among a population of 17,000 since August. The…
HighGut Microbes May Explain Red Meat's Link to Heart Disease Risk
Research shows gut bacteria produce chemicals like TMAO when digesting red meat, potentially explaining part of the elevated cardiovascular disease risk associ…
HighMethane-Producing Gut Microbes Extract More Calories From Fiber, Study Finds
A new study reveals that people with methane-producing gut microbes extract more calories and energy from high-fiber foods, explaining individual dietary respo…
HighFootball fans overestimate emotional impact of game results, study finds
Research shows sports fans significantly overestimate how long a game result will affect their mood, but a simple diary exercise helps recalibrate expectations…
HighAmazonian 'ghost dogs' far more abundant than scientists believed
Camera-trap data from 25 years of research suggests short-eared dogs, an elusive Amazonian canine species, have higher populations than previously thought, tho…
HighSan Andreas Fault Reaches Highest Stress Levels in 1,000 Years
New research indicates California's San Andreas Fault has reached its highest stress levels in 1,000 years, elevating the probability of a major earthquake to…
HighMoon aligns with Mercury and Jupiter in rare celestial display
Skywatchers can observe the crescent moon meeting Mercury and Jupiter on June 16-17, creating a visible planetary alignment visible across multiple regions.
HighJWST's 'Little Red Dots' Show Signs of Early Universe Black Hole Stars
James Webb Space Telescope identifies mysterious 'little red dots' as evidence of black hole stars and growing supermassive black holes in the early universe,…
HighJames Webb detects extreme weather patterns on distant exoplanet with corundum precipitation
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected asymmetric atmospheric patterns on exoplanet WASP-121 b, revealing extreme weather including clouds and precipitati…
HighStudy identifies optimal strength training frequency for longevity
Recent research identifies an optimal amount of strength training associated with increased longevity and healthier aging, offering practical guidance for exer…
HighCOVID-19 Vaccines Linked to Lower Heart Attack and Stroke Risk, Study Finds
New research indicates COVID-19 vaccination is associated with lower rates of heart attack and stroke, adding to evidence of vaccine benefits beyond infection…
MediumItalian genomics study identifies genetic causes in 29 neurodevelopmental disorder cases
A whole-genome sequencing study of 110 Italian children identified genetic variants responsible for neurodevelopmental disorders in 29 families, advancing diag…
HighHow a Navigation Image Revealed Io's Volcanic Secrets in 1979
In 1979, NASA's Voyager 1 captured the first active volcano beyond Earth on Jupiter's moon Io, discovered by navigation engineer Linda Morabito in a routine po…
HighRMIT researchers extract protein from cauliflower waste using ultrasound technology
RMIT researchers developed an ultrasound method to extract protein from discarded cauliflower leaves, offering food manufacturers a way to convert vegetable wa…
HighUltrasound technique extracts protein from cauliflower waste, offering sustainable alternative protein source
RMIT University researchers use ultrasound to extract leaf protein from discarded cauliflower leaves, potentially converting vegetable waste into valuable prot…
HighAncient Denisovan DNA Still Active in Modern Humans, Study Finds
Yale researchers discovered that inherited Denisovan DNA remains functionally active in South Pacific populations, actively switching genes on and off to regul…
HighNASA's Swift Observatory to Get Historic Orbital Boost This Summer
NASA's Swift space telescope, operational since 2004, is falling from orbit due to atmospheric drag. A historic first mission will use a robotic spacecraft to…
HighProfessional meteorite hunter races against time to recover Ohio asteroid fragments
Brett Joseph Cohen, a full-time meteorite hunter, searches for fragments from a recently fallen asteroid in Ohio, combining scientific curiosity with commercia…
HighEl calentamiento global debilitaría la huella de El Niño extremo en América del Norte
Un estudio de 13 modelos climáticos revela que el calentamiento global reduce la intensidad de las teleconexiones de El Niño extremo en regiones como Californi…
HighNASA's Roman Space Telescope Promises Revolutionary Cosmic Mapping 1,000x Faster Than Hubble
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, 1,000 times faster than Hubble, is poised to transform cosmic mapping and unlock new discoveries about the universe's…
HighSan Andreas Fault reaches highest stress level in millennium, study warns
University of Hawai'i research indicates the San Andreas Fault has reached its highest stress level in 1,000 years, raising concerns about seismic activity in…
MediumNASA's Chandra Detects Possible Supernova Remnant Near Milky Way's Central Black Hole
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has identified a possible supernova remnant near the Milky Way's central black hole, detected through X-ray emissions from a b…
MediumSpaceX Marks Public Company Era With Successful Falcon 9 Launch
SpaceX successfully launched its first Falcon 9 rocket since going public on Nasdaq, deploying 24 Starlink satellites and setting a reuse record with a 5-year-…
HighScientists Unlock the Secret Behind Venus Flytraps' Lightning-Fast Snap
Researchers have identified the biological mechanism enabling Venus flytraps to snap shut in under a second, revealing surprising physics behind the carnivorou…
HighThe Elementary Particle Count: A Fundamental Physics Question
Quanta Magazine explores the ongoing scientific debate about the true number and nature of elementary particles in physics, examining how our understanding con…
MediumRussia to Address Structural Cracks on ISS After Years of Delay
Russia is moving forward with repairs to address long-standing structural cracks on the International Space Station, marking a significant maintenance effort f…
MediumShingles Vaccine May Lower Dementia Risk in Older Adults, Study Suggests
New research suggests the shingles vaccine may lower dementia risk in older adults, offering a potential preventive strategy against cognitive decline.
Medium30 minutes of secondhand smoke triggers inflammatory response, study finds
University of Perugia researchers found that just 30 minutes of secondhand smoke exposure triggers inflammatory processes linked to tissue damage, with particu…
HighStudy links in-home cannabis smoking to elevated THC exposure in children
Research published in JAMA Network Open finds that children in homes where cannabis is smoked indoors show significantly elevated THC biomarkers in urine, with…
HighSan Andreas Fault Stress Hits 1,000-Year High, Raising Southern California Seismic Risk
University of Hawaii researchers report the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults have reached unprecedented stress levels in 1,000 years, raising seismic risk ac…
HighMoon-sized impactor likely triggered Venus' bizarre backward rotation early in solar system
Planetary scientists propose that a moon-sized impactor striking Venus early in its formation likely triggered the planet's unusual 248-day retrograde rotation…
HighMoon to Occult Venus in Rare Daytime Sky Event This Week
The Moon will pass in front of Venus on June 17, 2026, creating a rare daytime occultation visible across North America. This marks the first of three lunar oc…
HighDNA study reveals koala decline began 100,000 years ago, predating human arrival
New genetic analysis reveals koalas experienced a major population crash 100,000 years ago due to climate shifts, predating human arrival. The finding reshapes…
HighLuca Parmitano, piloto de Artemis III: "Espero tener algo italiano en el menú"
El astronauta italiano Luca Parmitano fue presentado como piloto de la misión Artemis III de la NASA prevista para 2027, bromeando sobre llevar comida italiana…
HighSouth African telescope detects record-breaking signal from early universe
A South African telescope has detected an unprecedented radio signal from the early universe, marking a record-breaking astronomical discovery that advances ou…
HighApollo astronauts reported lunar dust smelled like gunpowder—a mystery unsolved 50+ years later
Apollo astronauts consistently reported lunar dust smelling like spent gunpowder, but the odor vanished during return, remaining unexplained over 50 years late…
HighDying Stars Could Birth Mini-Universes Instead of Black Holes, Scientists Propose
Scientists propose that collapsing stars could create gravastars—objects filled with dark energy—spawning mini-universes rather than black holes, potentially r…
MediumPlants emit ultrasonic distress signals when stressed, study reveals
Researchers have recorded ultrasonic sounds produced by stressed plants, detectable up to 5 metres away, suggesting plants may communicate stress through airbo…
HighOntario study finds female family doctors spend more time with patients, earn $45,500 less annually
A new study reveals female family doctors in Ontario spend 15-20% more time with patients than male colleagues, resulting in an estimated $45,500 annual income…
HighCitizen Science Reveals How Parental Care Evolved and Re-emerged in Harvestmen
Researchers combined iNaturalist citizen science data with fieldwork to double documented cases of parental care in harvestmen, revealing that paternal care ev…
HighAncient squirrel droppings unlock 700,000 years of Arctic ecosystem secrets
Scientists analyzing frozen squirrel droppings from Yukon permafrost have reconstructed 700,000 years of ancient ecosystems, revealing diverse plant and animal…
HighCosmic muon telescope in Ooty simultaneously tracks upper atmosphere temperature and solar magnetic field
Scientists at Ooty's GRAPES-3 observatory use cosmic muon detection to simultaneously measure Earth's upper atmosphere temperature and solar magnetic field str…
HighNew model tackles decades-old 'missing sulfur' mystery in space
Scientists developed a new computational model to understand why 99% of sulfur disappears in cold molecular clouds where stars form, revealing that sulfur like…
HighBerkeley Lab's laser phase plate advances cryo-EM to capture molecular detail at unprecedented scale
UC Berkeley and Berkeley Lab researchers developed a laser-based phase plate that dramatically improves cryo-electron microscopy resolution, enabling clearer i…
HighMelbourne opens $146M hospital-based medical discovery centre
Australia inaugurated the Aikenhead Centre for Medical Discovery on June 11, a $146.1m facility co-locating clinicians, researchers, and engineers to accelerat…
HighArtemis II: la prueba decisiva de la NASA para establecer vida humana fuera de la Tierra
La misión Artemis II de la NASA marcará el inicio de una nueva etapa en exploración espacial, probando sistemas vitales y comunicaciones esenciales para futura…
HighHubble and Webb Telescopes Reveal Black Eye Galaxy's Violent Past
NASA's Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes have captured new images of the Black Eye Galaxy, revealing details of its dusty structure resulting from a past…
HighDNA Study Shows Space Travel Causes Permanent Changes to Human Body
A DNA study reveals that space exposure permanently alters the human body at the genetic level, with implications for long-duration spaceflight and astronaut h…
MediumScientists demonstrate time flow in quantum system without external clocks
Researchers created a 24,000-atom quantum system demonstrating that time flow can be measured without traditional clocks, suggesting time may be a quantum phen…
MediumNew Experiment Validates Einstein's Forgotten Theory on Gravity and Light Speed
A new experiment claims to validate Einstein's lesser-known theory proposing that gravity affects the speed of light, potentially reshaping fundamental physics…
MediumSpaceX IPO launches Friday as Nova rocket advances testing
SpaceX is launching its IPO on Friday while advancing Nova rocket testing. The developments mark significant milestones for the aerospace company's expansion a…
MediumJapan's Transformer-Inspired Moon Robot Reveals Lunar Exploration Success
Japanese scientists successfully deployed LEV-2, a baseball-sized transforming robot, to the moon during Japan's historic lunar landing, with new findings emer…
HighHigher Vitamin C Levels Linked to Healthier Brain Aging
Research finds higher blood plasma vitamin C levels associated with greater gray matter volume and better brain connectivity in older adults, suggesting nutrit…
MediumGLP-1 Users Exercise Less, Study Warns of Muscle Loss Risk
Research shows Ozempic and Wegovy users exercise less frequently, risking muscle loss despite weight reduction. Experts warn strength training becomes critical…
HighNasa rebate críticas sobre ausência de mulheres na próxima missão Artemis
A Nasa rebate críticas sobre a falta de mulheres na próxima missão Artemis III à Lua, enquanto componentes do foguete são transportados à Flórida para preparaç…
MediumScripps researchers discover pancreatic cells that shield insulin production from immune attack
Scripps Research scientists discovered vascular-associated fibroblastic cells (VAFs) that protect insulin-producing cells from immune attack, potentially enabl…
HighDogs and humans share aging biology, study reveals shared metabolic markers
Research from the Dog Aging Project reveals that metabolic patterns predicting lifespan in humans also appear in dogs, suggesting shared aging biology between…
HighGLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Decreased Exercise, Study Finds
A study of 753 adults found that GLP-1 receptor agonist medications for obesity led to significant decreases in physical activity, with daily steps dropping fr…
HighChandra X-ray Observatory Identifies Possible Supernova Remnant Near Galactic Center
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has identified a potentially undiscovered supernova remnant near the Milky Way's central black hole, one of the closest ever f…
MediumKorean researchers develop smart contact lenses that boost serotonin, rivaling antidepressants
Korean researchers created smart contact lenses that boost serotonin by 47% in 30 minutes daily, offering a drug-free depression treatment comparable to Prozac…
MediumFirst Phase 3 CRISPR therapy trial succeeds, offering one-time treatment for rare disorder
Researchers completed the first Phase 3 trial of in vivo CRISPR gene therapy, showing 87% reduction in hereditary angioedema attacks with a single treatment an…
HighLong-read DNA test boosts rare disease diagnosis rates, researchers urge global adoption
A new long-read genome sequencing test provides more complete DNA analysis than current diagnostics, improving diagnosis rates by 3% and potentially replacing…
HighA cientista que guiou a Artemis II revela os segredos do sobrevoo lunar histórico
A cientista Kelsey Young coordenou a missão Artemis II, primeira viagem lunar tripulada em 50 anos, onde astronautas observaram clarões de impacto nunca antes…
HighTrees May Store Less Carbon Than Climate Models Predict, Study Warns
New research suggests forests may absorb less atmospheric carbon than previously expected, potentially requiring climate models to be recalibrated for more acc…
MediumCollapsing Stars May Birth Mini-Universes, Challenging Black Hole Theory
Scientists propose that dying stars could spawn mini-universes and form gravastars rather than black holes, potentially requiring new physics to explain stella…
MediumScientist Uses Cold Atoms to Measure Time Without a Clock
Researchers created a quantum system using cold atoms that measures time without conventional clocks, suggesting time may be a quantum phenomenon rather than a…
MediumScientists Discover Key Fuel Source Powering Early Universe Galaxy Growth
Researchers have identified key fuel sources driving galaxy growth during cosmic dawn, the universe's earliest epochs, revealing mechanisms behind rapid early…
MediumPoverty's Imprint: How Socioeconomic Status Reshapes Developing Brains
New neuroscience research reveals socioeconomic factors become biologically embedded in developing brains, with children's zip codes influencing brain structur…
HighMusk publica video en cámara lenta del despegue del Starship antes de su explosión
Elon Musk compartió video en cámara lenta del despegue del Starship el jueves, pero el cohete experimentó un fallo catastrófico minutos después, explotando ant…
HighWall Street oscila entre euforia por SpaceX e incertidumbre macroeconómica
Wall Street experimentó una semana volátil dominada por el debut de SpaceX, con inversores minoristas generando órdenes por más de US$100.000 millones, mientra…
HighFire Use by Early Humans Pushed Back to 1.8 Million Years Ago
New research at South Africa's Wonderwerk Cave extends evidence of hominin fire use to 1.8 million years ago, nearly doubling the previous timeline. The discov…
HighPioneering Cell Therapy Researcher Malcolm Brenner to Lead Houston Methodist Center
Malcolm Brenner, a pioneering physician-scientist in cell and gene therapy, will lead Houston Methodist's newly formed research center aimed at translating dis…
HighTrauma, not virus, drives HIV deaths in women, study finds
UC San Francisco research reveals women with HIV die primarily from trauma-related conditions like substance use and mental illness, not the virus itself, yet…
HighIsland ecosystems bounce back in months, not decades, after rat removal
Researchers found that removing invasive rats from a Pacific island restored ecosystems dramatically within one year, far faster than the decades previously ex…
HighSolar geoengineering offers unequal ocean protection, study finds
Michigan State researchers find solar geoengineering could shield 20-75% of oceans from marine heat waves depending on deployment intensity, but protection wou…
HighNASA Study Reveals Jupiter's Role in Delivering Life's Building Blocks to Early Earth
NASA-supported research challenges conventional theories about life's chemical origins, suggesting Jupiter's gravitational influence directed phosphorus and ni…
HighNew noninvasive fetal sequencing test screens 23,000 genes without pregnancy risk
New noninvasive fetal sequencing (NIFS) technology screens nearly 23,000 genes from maternal blood, detecting 97% of clinically relevant genetic variants with…
HighGoogle Earth Flight Simulator Now Available on Web Globally
Google has released Flight Simulator as an experimental feature in Google Earth's web version, allowing users to explore the world through casual aerial naviga…
HighScientists Discover Light-Induced Quantum Friction in Carbon Nanotubes
Researchers demonstrate light-induced quantum friction effects in carbon nanotubes suspended in water, revealing new nanoscale physics with potential applicati…
HighNASA's Deep Space Network performs well on Artemis II despite near-critical failure
NASA's Deep Space Network successfully supported the Artemis II mission despite recent infrastructure challenges, demonstrating operational resilience for crit…
MediumJapanese toy-inspired shape-shifting rover autonomously explores lunar surface
A tiny autonomous rover inspired by Japanese toys successfully explored the moon using innovative shape-shifting design, demonstrating new capabilities for lun…
MediumAI Unlocks Hidden Quantum Effects in Stacked Atomic Sheets
Clarkson researchers use AI and computational physics to uncover large-scale quantum phenomena in stacked atomic sheets, advancing understanding of material pr…
MediumNASA's New Space Telescope Could Detect Life Signatures on Distant Worlds
NASA is developing the Habitable Worlds Observatory, a space telescope designed to detect biosignatures and atmospheric composition on exoplanets by analyzing…
HighJWST discovers 'galaxy-killing' winds that explain early universe's rapid stellar deaths
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified powerful winds destroying galaxies in the early universe, potentially explaining why some galaxies experienced ra…
HighAlan Hale, Co-Discoverer of Comet Hale-Bopp, Dies at 68
Alan Hale, the astronomer who co-discovered Comet Hale-Bopp in 1995, has died at 68. His discovery of one of the brightest comets in decades made him a promine…
HighBrain's Histamine Waves Control Memory Access, Study Finds
Research reveals hypothalamic histamine neurons regulate moment-to-moment memory access through oscillating waves, potentially explaining how the brain gates i…
MediumCRISPR breakthrough targets previously 'undruggable' cancer mutations
Researchers at UC Berkeley and UCSF have engineered a CRISPR-Cas12a2 enzyme that can precisely detect and destroy DNA in cancer mutations previously considered…
HighPoverty's Imprint: How Socioeconomic Status Reshapes Children's Brain Development
New research shows socioeconomic status physically alters brain structure and function in children through stress and sleep deprivation, embedding inequality a…
HighSpaceX's First Employee Sees IPO Powering New Space Era
Tom Mueller, SpaceX's first employee, expresses optimism about the company's historic IPO and its potential to advance space exploration, citing downstream ben…
HighStrawberry Moon on June 29, 2026: Origins and How to View It With Three Planets
June 30, 2026 brings a full strawberry moon visible at 01:56 in Spain, accompanied by Mercury, Venus, and Mars alignment. The moon's name derives from Native A…
HighChilean quantum physicist Carla Hermann nominated for prestigious FemTum Leap Award
Carla Hermann, a Chilean quantum optics physicist, has been nominated for the FemTum Leap Awards 2026, recognizing her contributions to quantum technology rese…
HighEarlier dinners linked to better weight loss, Johns Hopkins study finds
Johns Hopkins research shows earlier dinner times may enhance weight loss by optimizing metabolic processes, challenging common eating patterns.
HighSpaceX launches record 143 satellites aboard Falcon 9 rocket
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched 143 satellites from Cape Canaveral, setting a new record for the most spacecraft deployed in a single mission. T…
HighSpaceX Unveils Third Autonomous Droneship for Rocket Recovery Operations
SpaceX revealed its third autonomous droneship, 'A Shortfall of Gravitas,' designed to recover reusable Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets at sea without requir…
HighStudy finds body absorbs only half the minerals in nuts like cashews
Brazilian research shows the human body can only access about 50% of copper and 28-52% of magnesium from cashews and Brazil nuts, despite their mineral content.
HighInternational Space Station visible to naked eye across Brazil Thursday evening
The International Space Station will be visible to the naked eye across multiple Brazilian cities on Thursday at 5:53 PM, traveling from northwest to southeast…
HighWebb Telescope Identifies Black Hole-Embedded Star in Deep Space
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope identified GLIMPSE-17775, a red point in space containing a black hole surrounded by gas, marking the most det…
HighHong Kong researchers develop RNA 'cut-and-patch' tool for neurodegenerative diseases
HKUMed researchers have developed RNA Segment Editing (RSE), a precise 'cut-and-patch' tool that can remove or replace faulty RNA segments without permanently…
HighAstronomers detect massive gas reservoir fueling earliest galaxies
Astronomers detected a massive cold molecular gas reservoir in REBELS-25, a galaxy from when the universe was only 700 million years old, using radio telescope…
HighNASA taps Katalyst to rescue aging Swift Observatory with robotic servicing mission
NASA is deploying Katalyst Space's LINK spacecraft to boost the aging Swift Observatory to a higher orbit as solar activity causes its decay, extending the 21-…
HighRice's Unusual Weakness Inspires Smart Materials That Respond Without Electronics
Scientists discovered rice grains weaken under rapid compression, a rare property they harnessed to create adaptive smart materials for robotics and protective…
HighBerkeley Scientists Unveil Laser-Enhanced Microscope for Imaging Tiny Molecules
UC Berkeley scientists developed a laser-based phase plate for cryo-electron microscopy that dramatically improves imaging of small molecules, potentially revo…
HighNature's 2026 Scientist at Work competition celebrates global research through photography
Nature magazine's seventh annual Scientist at Work photography competition showcases five winning images capturing scientific research globally, from bald ibis…
HighRare goblin shark filmed alive in deep Pacific for first time
Researchers documented the first live observations of the elusive goblin shark in its natural deep-sea habitat, extending the species' known depth and geograph…
HighFish Evolution Reshapes Rivers: Study Calls for New Management Framework
New research reveals fish are rapidly evolving in response to dams and hydropower, reshaping river ecosystems and flood risk. Scientists call for integrating e…
HighSolar Storm Timing, Not Just Power, Determines Ionosphere Disruption Severity
Research reveals that the local time of solar storm impact determines ionosphere disruption severity as much as storm intensity, with implications for protecti…
HighBumblebees Demonstrate Problem-Solving Insight in Puzzle Study
Finnish researchers found that bumblebees can solve complex puzzles they've never encountered, using objects creatively—suggesting insect brains are capable of…
HighHKUMed Develops RNA Editing Tool Offering New Hope for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Hong Kong University researchers unveiled RNA Segment Editing (RSE), a precision tool that can remove and replace faulty genetic segments in living cells witho…
HighRare Goblin Shark Spotted Alive in Deep Pacific for First Time
Researchers documented the first live observations of rare goblin sharks in their natural deep-sea habitat in the Pacific Ocean, significantly extending their…
HighNASA awards startup $30M to rescue aging Swift Observatory from atmospheric decay
NASA awarded Katalyst Space Technologies $30 million to rescue the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory from orbital decay using innovative docking technology, demon…
HighMotherhood rewires mouse brains through dopamine-driven gene changes
Motherhood induces long-term gene-expression changes in mouse brains through dopamine regulation, with similar patterns found in human postmortem samples, expa…
HighHuman-altered landscapes harbor more mosquito viruses, UP study finds
A UP study reveals that human-altered landscapes harbor greater diversity of mosquito-associated viruses than forests, with implications for disease surveillan…
HighScientists discover direct energy link between mitochondria and cell nucleus
Researchers have identified a direct interaction between mitochondria and the nuclear pore complex, revealing how cells transport energy from mitochondria to t…
HighNASA Tracks Tyndall Glacier's Calving Trail of Icebergs
NASA scientists document iceberg formation and movement from Tyndall Glacier, tracking glacial dynamics and climate impacts through satellite imagery.
HighJapan's Transformers-Inspired Lunar Rover Reveals Performance Data Two Years After Historic Landing
Japan's ball-shaped lunar rover successfully operated during the nation's historic first moon landing, with new performance data emerging two years after the m…
HighMale dogs show left-paw preference like left-handed men, new research finds
New research reveals male dogs exhibit left-paw dominance at rates comparable to left-handedness in men, suggesting a biological basis for lateral preference a…
HighCalifornia Faults Hit 1,000-Year Stress Peak, Study Warns of Major Earthquake Risk
New geological research reveals California's tectonic faults are under their highest stress levels in 1,000 years, raising concerns about a major earthquake.
MediumCosmic 'Kill Switch': Scientists Identify Galaxy-Destroying Winds in Early Universe
Researchers using JWST have identified powerful galactic winds in the early universe that halt star formation and destroy galaxies. The discovery explains why…
HighSpaceX IPO Could Create 4,000 Millionaires Across Workforce
SpaceX's anticipated IPO could turn approximately 4,000-4,400 employees into millionaires, including support staff, with potential ripple effects on South Texa…
MediumNASA defends all-male Artemis III crew selection on merit, expertise
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman defended the selection of an all-male crew for Artemis III, stating astronauts were chosen based on experience, expertise, an…
HighStudy finds elevated cortisol in 27% of resistant hypertension patients
A major U.S. study finds that 27% of patients with hard-to-treat high blood pressure have elevated cortisol levels, suggesting a hidden hormonal cause for medi…
HighStudy links ultraprocessed foods to upper digestive cancers, but causation remains unclear
A new study finds people consuming more ultraprocessed foods have higher risks of mouth, throat, and esophageal cancers, though researchers say the underlying…
HighHigh blood pressure linked to cognitive decline in adolescents, Finnish study finds
Finnish research finds adolescents with elevated blood pressure and arterial stiffness show poorer cognitive function, particularly in attention and learning t…
MediumTel Aviv researchers pinpoint genetic risk factor for age-related macular degeneration
Tel Aviv University researchers identified a new genetic risk factor for AMD, pinpointing two key proteins and their exact genome locations that regulate retin…
HighScientists identify genetic mutation linked to exfoliation syndrome, leading cause of glaucoma
Researchers identified a defective CYP39A1 gene mutation associated with exfoliation syndrome, the leading cause of glaucoma affecting 70 million people worldw…
HighResearchers identify genetic mutation linked to lymphatic disorder and stillbirth
South Australian researchers identified a genetic mutation in the MDFIC gene responsible for a lymphatic disorder that causes fluid accumulation in vital organ…
HighScientists identify 177-gene signature driving cancer spread across tumor types
Scientists discovered a genetic signature of 177 genes shared across cancer types that drives metastasis, identifying key genes SP1 and KLF5 and enabling earli…
HighResearchers identify CD99L2 gene as cause of X-linked spastic ataxia
Researchers identified CD99L2 gene variants as the cause of X-linked spastic ataxia by analyzing 2,811 patients with movement disorders. The discovery reveals…
HighStudy finds 80% of dogs show 'pawness' preference like humans
Italian research confirms 80% of dogs display a preference for using one front paw over the other, similar to human handedness, a phenomenon researchers term '…
MediumNASA's CloudCube brings first space-based G-band radar to study clouds
NASA's JPL developed CloudCube, a compact multifrequency radar system using three simultaneous signals to study cloud systems and precipitation with unpreceden…
HighScripps Chemists Master 3D Molecular Assembly Using Reactive Radicals
Scripps Research chemists developed a nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling method using reactive radicals to assemble complex 3D molecules while preserving their pr…
HighUS researchers develop spectroscopy method to identify missile, meteorite composition from impact flashes
Researchers at SwRI have developed high-speed spectroscopy methods to analyze optical flashes from hypervelocity impacts, enabling identification of missile or…
HighTotal Solar Eclipse Set for August 12, 2026: Greenland, Iceland, Spain and Portugal in Path
A total solar eclipse will occur on August 12, 2026, visible from Greenland, Iceland, Spain, and Portugal. Partial eclipse visibility extends across Europe, Af…
HighWeekly naps linked to 48% lower heart attack risk, Swiss study finds
Swiss study finds people napping 1-2 times weekly have 48% lower heart attack risk. Research tracked 3,400 adults over five years, though experts debate causat…
MediumParents Shape Children Beyond Genetics: Study Reveals Environmental and Epigenetic Influence
International research reveals parental DNA influences children's height, weight, and academic performance through environmental factors beyond genetic inherit…
HighSpaceX IPO intensifies space race between Musk and Bezos for industry dominance
SpaceX's anticipated IPO could value the company over $1 trillion, reshaping the space industry by shifting power from traditional defense contractors to tech…
HighHouston's Bid for Discovery Space Shuttle Faces Continued Obstacles
Houston continues efforts to acquire NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery, creating internal competition and complications in the process of securing the historic sp…
MediumSouth African telescope detects record-breaking signal from early universe
A South African telescope has detected a record-breaking signal from the early universe, marking a significant astronomical discovery that advances our underst…
MediumNASA's Roman Space Telescope Accelerates Launch to August 30, Eight Months Early
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is launching August 30, eight months ahead of schedule. The $4 billion observatory has completed final inspections and…
HighAstronomers finally detect the Milky Way's black hole wind after 50 years of theory
Northwestern researchers using ALMA telescope confirmed theoretical predictions by detecting a 45-degree cone of wind emanating from the Milky Way's central bl…
HighDinosaur-Killing Asteroid May Have Sustained Underground Microbial Life for 8 Million Years
Research suggests the asteroid impact that extinguished dinosaurs created hydrothermal conditions underground that sustained microbial life for approximately 8…
HighNASA Grapples With Expanding ISS Leak Problem After Safety Alert
NASA issued a crew safety alert regarding leaks on the ISS, prompting astronauts to board spacecraft before reversing the evacuation order. The incident reveal…
HighSexual reproduction revolutionized early animal evolution after 100M-year stasis
Fossil research reveals that asexual reproduction limited biological diversity for nearly 100 million years until sexual reproduction emerged, dramatically acc…
HighSpaceX Unveils Orbital AI Data Center Plans With New Gigasat Factory
SpaceX unveiled plans for space-based AI data centers, including an 11-million-square-foot Gigasat factory targeting 1 GW/year of orbital compute capacity by l…
HighRemote Work Linked to Mental Health Risks, Study Finds
New research reveals remote work is linked to mental health challenges and isolation despite its popularity. Back-to-office mandates alone may not resolve thes…
MediumResearchers develop compound that triggers cancer cell self-destruction
Researchers created a compound binding BCL6 and CDK9 proteins that reactivates apoptosis genes, forcing cancer cells to self-destruct. The breakthrough targets…
HighCancer drugs show 30% lifespan extension in mice, human trials planned
Scientists at Max Planck Institute found that combining cancer drugs Rapamycin and Trametinib extended mouse lifespans by 30%, with plans for human trials to t…
MediumStudy finds Mycoplasma genitalium doesn't increase recurrent preterm birth risk
UTHealth Houston research shows Mycoplasma genitalium, a common STI, does not increase risk of recurrent preterm delivery despite earlier concerns about its in…
HighDNA reveals 16th-century Finn's surprising Sámi roots and Iceland connection
Multidisciplinary analysis of a 400-year-old Finnish burial reveals genetic links to Sámi populations and evidence the man lived a remarkably mobile life, like…
HighKoala Decline Began 100,000 Years Ago, Long Before Humans Arrived
A University of Sydney genomic study reveals koala populations crashed 100,000 years ago due to climate change and habitat loss, not early human hunting as pre…
HighNASA names Tingle and Fincke for Starliner-1 operational mission
NASA announced astronauts Scott Tingle and Edward Fincke as commander and pilot for Starliner-1, the first operational crewed mission of Boeing's spacecraft to…
HighHow Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols Transformed NASA's Astronaut Corps
Star Trek actress Nichelle Nichols led a 1977 NASA recruitment campaign that increased astronaut applications from 1,600 to 8,400 in four months, directly enab…
HighAstronaut captures Mount Vesuvius from orbit in stunning space photograph
An astronaut photographed Mount Vesuvius from space, providing a unique perspective of the Italian volcano. The image was featured as NASA's space photo of the…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Rare Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS With Unusual Carbon Dioxide Signature
NASA's Webb Space Telescope detected an unusually carbon dioxide-rich composition on 3I/ATLAS, only the third confirmed interstellar object passing through our…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 booster sets reuse record with 35th launch at five years old
A SpaceX Falcon 9 booster reached its 35th successful launch and landing, setting a reuse record while turning 5 years old. The achievement demonstrates signif…
HighOxford physicists create new family of Schrödinger-cat quantum states
Oxford physicists have created a new family of Schrödinger-cat quantum states, advancing fundamental quantum mechanics research with potential applications in…
MediumPaternal weight gain linked to children's obesity risk before conception
Research suggests fathers' abdominal weight gain and metabolic health may increase children's obesity and disease risk before conception through epigenetic mec…
MediumEarly egg introduction cuts childhood allergies, study shows
New research shows childhood egg allergies are declining as early introduction guidelines become standard practice, with measurable prevalence drops in countri…
HighPostpartum Depression Affects New Fathers Too, Study Finds
Research reveals new fathers face significant postpartum depression risk, challenging the assumption this condition affects only mothers during the immediate p…
MediumFCC Grants Amazon Leo Satellite Deployment Extension Amid Launch Delays
The FCC has lifted its deployment deadline for Amazon's Leo satellite broadband constellation, allowing the company to miss the deadline with temporary spectru…
HighPrada partners with NASA on cooling suit for lunar astronauts
Luxury fashion house Prada has partnered with NASA to develop advanced thermal cooling garments for astronauts on lunar missions, marking the Italian brand's e…
HighBrazil launches 'Our Genes' screening to map genetic diversity and improve precision medicine
Brazil's HUG-CELL launches 'Our Genes' project to screen prospective parents for recessive genetic disorders and Fragile X syndrome, addressing the critical ga…
HighScientists Discover Plant Protein That Shields Stem Cells From DNA Damage
Salk Institute scientists discovered YAF9B, a specialized DNA repair protein that protects plant stem cells from genomic damage caused by sunlight and environm…
HighQuantum breakthrough amplifies weak randomness into certified perfect encryption keys
ETH Zürich researchers demonstrated quantum randomness amplification using Bell tests, converting weakly random data into certifiably perfect randomness for en…
HighNASA Pauses Risky ISS Leak Repair After Worsening Air Loss
NASA reported a worsening air leak aboard the ISS that increased to two pounds per day, prompting engineers to move astronauts to a safe haven and pause a risk…
HighKoala population crash 100,000 years ago linked to climate cycles, not humans
New genomic research reveals koalas experienced a major population decline 100,000 years ago due to global glacial cycles, not human arrival, rewriting the spe…
HighThe thymus gland emerges as key to healthy pregnancy and preventing gestational diabetes
Research reveals the thymus gland's essential role in pregnancy health by producing specialized immune cells that prevent miscarriage and gestational diabetes.…
HighBennu asteroid samples reveal water and organic carbon, building blocks of life
Preliminary analysis of samples from asteroid Bennu recovered by NASA's Osiris-Rex mission confirms the presence of water and organic carbon molecules, support…
HighStudy finds 48 potentially carcinogenic compounds in popular hair extensions
Research analyzing 43 popular hair extension brands identified 169 chemicals, with 48 appearing on hazardous substance lists including carcinogens and endocrin…
HighNASA astronauts begin solar panel upgrade on International Space Station
NASA and ESA astronauts conduct spacewalks to install six new solar arrays on the International Space Station, increasing power capacity from 160 to 215 kilowa…
HighSpain's First Female Astronaut: Science Over Symbolism in Space Exploration
Sara García Alonso, Spain's first female astronaut and ESA reserve astronaut, balances biomedical research at Spain's cancer center with space mission preparat…
HighESA astronaut captures stunning Mount Fuji image from orbit
European Space Agency astronaut Sophie Adenot photographed Mount Fuji from the International Space Station, revealing detailed views of Japan's iconic volcano…
HighNASA Postpones Spacewalk Due to Crew Member's Medical Concern
NASA postponed a scheduled spacewalk citing a medical concern affecting one crew member aboard the International Space Station. The agency cited privacy protoc…
HighSpanish physicist Pablo Jarillo-Herrero eyes Nobel Prize for graphene breakthrough at MIT
Valencian physicist Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, leading graphene research at MIT, won the BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Prize for discovering the magic angle in graph…
HighA decade of transformation: From state programs to private space tourism and lunar returns
Space exploration has undergone major shifts in the past decade: civilian space tourism is now reality, private companies compete with governments, and humanit…
HighBrazilian scientist leads promising dengue vaccine development at Butantan Institute
Neuza Frazatti, manager of Instituto Butantan's viral vaccine lab, has led over a decade of research resulting in a tetravalent dengue vaccine showing 79.6% ef…
HighStudy finds Black Brazilians face up to 7x higher risk of police shooting
UFSCar research documents that Black Brazilians face 3-7 times higher risk of being shot by police, revealing systemic racial bias in ostensive policing practi…
HighUrban birds adapt songs to compete with city noise, study finds
Hungarian researchers find urban birds are modifying their songs to overcome traffic and environmental noise, demonstrating adaptive behavior in cities.
HighNASA Considers Hubble Reboost Mission if Costs Decline
NASA is exploring a robotic mission to reboost the Hubble Space Telescope's orbit, potentially extending its operational life into the 2040s, contingent on red…
HighAtlantic Current Weakening Toward 'Tipping Point,' Cold Blob Signals Climate Shift
Research reveals the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is weakening and approaching a potential tipping point, evidenced by a mysterious 'cold…
HighWebb Telescope Upends Early Universe Timeline as Galaxies Appear Surprisingly Mature
The James Webb Space Telescope is discovering early galaxies that are brighter, larger, and more developed than theoretical models predicted, prompting astrono…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Carbon Dioxide in Distant Exoplanet's Atmosphere
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of WASP-39 b, a hot gas giant 700 light-years away, marking a breakthrough in e…
HighWebb telescope spots most distant active supermassive black hole yet
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected the most distant active supermassive black hole yet, existing 570 million years after the Big Bang, alongside two s…
HighJWST Detects Water Vapor in Distant Exoplanet's Atmosphere
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected water vapor in the atmosphere of WASP-96 b, a hot gas giant 1,150 light-years away, marking a breakthrough in ex…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Water, Clouds on Distant Exoplanet WASP-96b
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected water, clouds, and haze in the atmosphere of WASP-96b, a hot gas giant 1,150 light-years away, marking the most deta…
HighJWST detects possible volcanic exoplanet with sulfur-rich atmosphere 35 light-years away
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected tentative evidence of a sulfur-rich, volcanic atmosphere on L 98-59 d, a super-Earth 35 light-years away, potential…
MediumWebb Telescope Detects Water on Distant Exoplanet in Historic Observation
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected water, clouds, and haze in the atmosphere of WASP-96 b, a hot gas giant 1,150 light-years away, marking the most det…
HighAir Pollution Doubles Workplace Accident Risk, Study Finds
A 20-year study links air pollution to a 2.6-fold increase in workplace accidents, with PM2.5 doubling associated with 37% more fatalities and estimated costs…
HighJWST spots most distant dormant black hole, 6 billion suns massive, 10B light-years away
JWST detected a 6-billion-solar-mass dormant black hole 10+ billion light-years away, breaking distance records and revealing how early-universe black holes sh…
HighAnimal Protein Delivers More Muscle-Building Amino Acids Than Plant Sources, Study Finds
Purdue research shows equal servings of animal protein provide significantly more bioavailable essential amino acids than plant-based alternatives, challenging…
HighContinuous mixing drives early RNA systems toward extinction, study finds
Laboratory experiments show that continuous stirring of self-replicating RNA systems reduces diversity and increases extinction risk, suggesting environmental…
HighAsteroid 1997 NC1 captured approaching Earth safely at 2.6M km
Asteroid 1997 NC1, measuring 710-1600 meters, will pass Earth on June 27, 2026 at a safe distance of 2.6 million kilometers, posing no planetary risk.
HighAI Shifts Focus to Scientific Infrastructure, Away From Commercial Apps
At Science x AI Summit 2026, industry leaders discussed AI's evolution from commercial applications toward scientific infrastructure, with emphasis on accelera…
MediumMagalu oferece Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+ por R$ 2.789 com cupom e frete grátis
Magazine Luiza reduz preço do Motorola Edge 70 Fusion+ para R$ 2.789,10 com cupom e Pix, posicionando o intermediário premium como opção competitiva no mercado.
HighScientists reveal how giant prehistoric crocodile dominated Cretaceous seas
New research on Deinosuchus, a 8-12 meter Cretaceous predator, reveals it adapted to saltwater environments unlike modern crocodilians, enabling dispersal acro…
HighAstronauts Print Human Organs in Space to Overcome Gravity's Collapse
NASA astronauts conduct 3D bioprinting experiments aboard the ISS to develop functional human organs for transplant, leveraging microgravity to overcome struct…
HighNASA astronauts answer Missouri students' questions live from space station
NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway will answer pre-recorded questions from Missouri students via live stream from the International Space Station o…
HighUS Shutdown Continues, But ISS Operations Remain Intact
A US government shutdown lasting over a month has forced NASA to furlough 15,000+ employees, though essential personnel including three American astronauts abo…
HighISS astronauts sheltered as air leak worsens; repair attempt suspended
NASA ordered ISS astronauts to shelter in evacuation capsules after an air leak in the Russian segment worsened from 0.5kg to 1kg daily loss. Repair attempts w…
HighSexual violence increases heart disease risk by 74% in women, Brazilian study finds
Brazilian research reveals sexual violence survivors face 74% higher risk of cardiovascular problems, particularly heart attacks and arrhythmias, with effects…
HighSkin complications emerge in children using glucose sensors and insulin pumps
A multinational study finds that 52% of children using insulin pumps and 30% using glucose sensors experience skin problems, though benefits for diabetes contr…
HighAmateur astronomer captures 548 galaxies from apartment balcony in 60-hour project
Dutch amateur photographer Cornelis Van Zuilen captured an image showing 548 galaxies from his apartment balcony using a telescope, after 60+ hours of observat…
HighHumans sleep less than any primate: evolution's radical experiment
Humans sleep 2.5 hours less daily than evolutionary biology predicts, making us the least-sleeping primate species. This radical adaptation emerged as a surviv…
HighScience reveals gray hair as protective mechanism, not aging failure
Research shows gray hair results from the body's protective mechanism eliminating DNA-damaged melanocytes rather than simple aging, with genetics, stress, and…
MediumDNA Analysis Overturns Island Cattle Theory: 130-Year Survival Story Rewritten
DNA analysis of cattle descended from five animals abandoned on Amsterdam Island in 1871 reveals they possessed mixed genetic heritage enabling survival, contr…
HighScientists Identify Earth's Hidden East-West Symmetry in Solar Reflection
Researchers have identified a previously unknown east-west symmetry in Earth's albedo, where both hemispheres reflect solar radiation equally. This discovery c…
MediumIndian space scientist's Mars mission sari joins Smithsonian collection
Indian space scientist Nandini Harinath's sari worn during ISRO's Mars mission has been acquired by the Smithsonian Institution, recognizing the cultural signi…
HighISS Crew Experiences 16 Sunrises Daily in Orbital Rhythm
The International Space Station orbits Earth so rapidly that astronauts experience sixteen sunrises and sunsets daily, with a new dawn occurring approximately…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Unexpected Methane Emissions from Interstellar Comet
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected unexpected methane emissions from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, revealing unusual chemistry unlike comets in our sola…
HighParker Solar Probe Pierces Sun's Corona, Solving a Decades-Old Solar Mystery
NASA's Parker Solar Probe has successfully flown through the Sun's corona at 430,000 mph, advancing understanding of why the outer atmosphere reaches millions…
HighPoor sleep habits linked to accelerated brain aging, University of Arizona study shows
University of Arizona research identifies three common sleep habits associated with signs of brain aging and increased dementia risk, with poor sleep emerging…
HighNorth Korea vows second spy satellite launch after calling first attempt 'most serious' failure
North Korean officials called their failed May satellite launch 'the most serious' shortcoming and vowed a second attempt, with state media reporting harsh cri…
HighBrain cells in reward center linked to stress-related anxiety, CU Boulder study finds
CU Boulder researchers discovered that glutamate cells in the brain's reward center drive different stress responses, with inescapable stressors causing more g…
HighResearchers map 331 genes essential for brain development, identify new disorder
International researchers used CRISPR screening to identify 331 genes essential for brain development and discovered PEDS1 as the cause of a previously unknown…
HighScientists recreate RNA self-replication in lab, solving origin-of-life puzzle
Chemists have successfully demonstrated how RNA could have replicated itself on early Earth using simple conditions of acid, heat, and freeze-thaw cycles, addr…
HighBoundless Bio Advances Oncology Program With $93M Cash Runway Through Clinical Proof-of-Concept
Boundless Bio reports Q1 2026 results with $92.8M cash runway through 2028, advancing KOMODO-1 first-in-human trial of BBI-940 for ecDNA-driven cancers with pr…
HighTestosterone therapy linked to lower pelvic pain rates in transgender youth, study finds
A survey of transgender adolescents challenges assumptions that testosterone therapy increases pelvic pain, finding lower rates among hormone users despite hig…
MediumNew mathematical framework revives tachyon theory without breaking relativity
Researchers propose a revised quantum field theory for faster-than-light tachyons using extended Hilbert space, potentially resolving decades-old mathematical…
MediumAstronomers confirm long-predicted cosmic wind from Milky Way's black hole
Astronomers have detected the first clear evidence of a powerful hot wind from Sagittarius A, the Milky Way's supermassive black hole, using data from ALMA and…
HighScientists crack RNA self-replication puzzle, advancing origin-of-life research
Researchers demonstrated exponential RNA replication under early Earth conditions using trinucleotides and freeze-thaw cycles, solving a decades-old bottleneck…
HighScientists confirm powerful wind from Milky Way's black hole after 50-year search
Astrophysicists at Northwestern University have detected a powerful wind emanating from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's center,…
HighIndia's Mars Mission Saree Enters Smithsonian, Honoring Scientist Nandini Harinath
Nandini Harinath's red and blue silk saree worn during India's historic 2013 Mars Orbiter Mission has been acquired by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space…
HighRubin Observatory poised to discover millions of unseen solar system objects
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile is months away from beginning a decade-long survey expected to discover millions of previously unknown solar system obje…
HighNASA Accelerates Roman Space Telescope Launch to August 2026, Eight Months Ahead of Schedule
NASA moved the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launch to August 30, 2026, eight months ahead of schedule. The wide-field observatory will survey a billion ga…
HighLuna 3's grainy frames: How a Soviet probe photographed the Moon's hidden side in 1959
In 1959, Soviet Luna 3 became the first spacecraft to photograph the Moon's far side, developing film onboard and transmitting 29 images that revealed a geolog…
HighChina accelerates lunar push as US-China space race intensifies over permanent bases
China and the US are competing to establish permanent lunar bases, with crewed missions planned for 2028-2030. Control of the Moon's resources and infrastructu…
HighNorth America's Total Solar Eclipse: Scientists Seize Rare Opportunity for Research
A total solar eclipse crossing North America on April 8 offers scientists rare opportunities to study Earth's atmosphere and the sun's corona, with NASA and re…
HighAugust 2, 2027: A 6-Minute Total Solar Eclipse Set to Cross Europe, Africa and Middle East
NASA confirms a rare total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, will last 6 minutes 23 seconds across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, making it the longest of…
HighThe 2009 Total Solar Eclipse: 6 Minutes 39 Seconds of Darkness Across Asia
The July 22, 2009 total solar eclipse lasted 6 minutes 39 seconds across Asia and the Pacific, setting a 21st-century record. The event was visible to millions…
HighFormer NASA engineer claims breakthrough 'impossible' gravity-defying motor
A former NASA engineer claims to have discovered a propulsion system that generates thrust without fuel or propellers, challenging established physics. Previou…
LowNASA detects periodic energy jets from Sagitarius A*, the supermassive black hole at our galaxy's center
NASA researchers reveal that Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's center, periodically emits narrow jets of energy resembling a blowt…
HighNASA's Perseverance rover completes first fully autonomous Mars drive using AI
NASA's Perseverance rover successfully completed two autonomous routes on Mars using AI-designed navigation without human remote control, marking a historic fi…
HighChina develops flexible ceramic that resists extreme heat and cold without breaking
Chinese researchers claim to have created a flexible, heat-resistant ceramic aerogel that can compress to 98% of its volume and recover its original shape, pot…
MediumNASA Models Four Scenarios for Future Supercontinent Formation With Extreme Climate Shifts
NASA-backed research identifies four supercontinent formation scenarios over millions of years, each triggering extreme climate changes, mass extinctions, and…
HighJupiter's gravity shaped Earth's chemistry for life, NASA study reveals
NASA-backed research reveals Jupiter's gravitational influence confined essential life-building elements like phosphorus and nitrogen to Earth's region 4.5 bil…
HighTardigrades' Martian kryptonite: Toxic soil kills space's toughest organism
Tardigrades, Earth's most resilient organisms, succumb within hours to Martian regolith despite surviving radiation and vacuum. The discovery reshapes planetar…
HighSuperconductors Edge Closer to Room Temperature, Promising Energy Revolution
Recent breakthroughs in superconductor research, including a March 2026 University of Houston discovery, promise zero-resistance energy transmission at normal…
HighThree common sleep habits linked to accelerated brain aging, study finds
University of Arizona research identifies three common sleep habits—difficulty falling asleep, repeated awakenings, and daytime sleepiness—associated with acce…
MediumNASA Declares Mars MAVEN Probe Dead After Orbital Anomaly
NASA has declared its MAVEN spacecraft dead after an orbital anomaly left it in an unrecoverable state. The Mars atmosphere orbiter, which operated for over a…
HighScientists refine gravitational wave detection with coordinate-free approach
Scientists have detected 390 gravitational wave signals using coordinate-free measurement approaches, confirming black hole mass gaps and advancing gravitation…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Unexpected Methane Emissions from Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
NASA's Webb Telescope detected unusual methane emissions from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it exited our solar system, revealing chemical composition unlike…
HighISS astronauts shelter in docked spacecraft during emergency air leak response
ISS astronauts were forced to take refuge in a docked spacecraft for two hours during emergency protocols after an air leak was detected in the Russian segment…
HighIntermittent Fasting After 60 Reveals Hidden Trade-offs Beyond Weight Loss
New research shows intermittent fasting in adults over 60 produces different physiological effects than younger dieters experience, with potential trade-offs b…
MediumLarge Study Links Common Viral Infections to Future Brain Disease Risk
NIH research analyzing 450,000 people found correlations between dozens of viral infections and increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's,…
HighMental resilience linked to longer life, especially for women, study finds
Peer-reviewed research published in BMJ Mental Health finds people with high mental resilience have lower mortality risk, with stronger associations observed i…
HighScientist carrying Huntington's gene leads $400M global push to cure neurodegenerative diseases
Jeff Carroll, a scientist carrying the Huntington's disease gene, leads the Brain Health accelerator, a $400M international initiative to advance treatments fo…
HighTaiwan's 'Heaven Sword' Confirmed as East Asia's Tallest Tree After Decade Hunt
Researchers in Taiwan have confirmed the Heaven Sword, an 84.1-meter Taiwania cryptomerioides, as East Asia's tallest tree after a decade-long search. The disc…
HighUC San Diego researchers develop method to grow medicines from plants in space
UC San Diego researchers developed a method to grow and harvest pharmaceuticals from plants in space-like conditions, potentially solving medication supply cha…
HighAstronomers Directly Observe Rotating Protoplanetary Disk Around AB Aurigae
French astronomers directly observed the rotation of a protoplanetary disk around young star AB Aurigae using advanced infrared imaging, revealing unexpected r…
HighScientists Discover Meteorite Evidence of Lost Ancient Planet in Sahara
Researchers analyzing a rare meteorite from the Sahara Desert found evidence of an ancient planet as large as the Moon that orbited the young Sun billions of y…
HighExoMars rover targets vast Martian clay deposits for signs of ancient life
New research reveals extensive clay deposits at Oxia Planum may span far beyond previous estimates, possibly formed by an ancient ocean. The ExoMars Rosalind F…
HighThree decades of senescence research: From beta-galactosidase discovery to aging therapies
A new review examines 30 years of progress in understanding cellular senescence since the 1995 discovery of beta-galactosidase, highlighting how senescent cell…
HighNASA moves astronauts to SpaceX capsule as precaution during Russian module repairs
NASA evacuated five astronauts to a SpaceX Dragon capsule as a precaution while Russian Roscosmos conducted repairs on the leaking Zvezda module's transfer tun…
HighStudy: Earth habitable for ~1 billion more years before oxygen depletion
Research involving NASA and Japanese scientists projects Earth will remain habitable for approximately one billion years before oxygen depletion makes complex…
MediumNASA's Perseverance rover discovers skull-shaped igneous rock on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover found a skull-shaped igneous rock in Mars' Jezero Crater that contrasts with surrounding terrain, potentially revealing insights into…
MediumChile's University launches advanced Suchai-4 nanosatellite for space research
Universidad de Chile unveils Suchai-4 nanosatellite, a 5kg cube-shaped satellite with advanced autonomous capabilities and 60+ planned experiments, launching f…
HighAstronomers prepare for longest accessible solar eclipse of 21st century in 2027
A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will last up to 6 minutes 23 seconds—the longest accessible on land this century. The rare celestial alignment will be…
HighToxic relationships accelerate biological aging by 9 months, study finds
Research published in PNAS shows exposure to toxic individuals on social media accelerates biological aging by 1.5%, with toxic friends and family having stron…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Most Distant Dormant Black Hole, Weighing 6 Billion Suns
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected the most distant dormant black hole ever observed, weighing 6 billion suns and invisible across all wavelengths, ch…
HighVenus and Jupiter Stage Rare Celestial Conjunction This Week
Venus and Jupiter will appear nearly touching in the sky on June 9th, 2026, creating a rare astronomical conjunction visible to the naked eye after sunset.
HighJohns Hopkins Study: Habits Form Much Faster Than Century-Old Theory Suggests
New research from Johns Hopkins University challenges century-old habit formation theory, finding that habits develop significantly faster than previously beli…
HighScientists Discover Quantum Compass in Pigeons' Livers Behind Navigation Mystery
Researchers have identified a quantum-based magnetic sensing mechanism in pigeons' livers that enables their remarkable navigational abilities, solving a long-…
HighNASA's MAVEN Mars Orbiter Ends 11-Year Mission After Orbital Anomaly
NASA has declared the end of its MAVEN mission after 11 years orbiting Mars following an unrecoverable orbital anomaly. The spacecraft will eventually crash in…
HighSamsung launches next-gen Odyssey and ViewFinity monitors in Spain, including world's first 6K gaming display
Samsung introduces its new Odyssey and ViewFinity monitor lines in Spain, featuring the world's first 6K gaming monitor with promotional bundles including Gala…
MediumArctic Aurora Guide: Top 5 Destinations to Chase the Northern Lights
Travel guide highlighting five destinations for viewing Northern Lights, from Ladakh to Arctic locations like Tromso and Reykjavik, with seasonal tips for Indi…
MediumNASA Declares Mars Maven Spacecraft Dead After 13-Year Mission
NASA declared its Maven spacecraft lost after six months of silence following a December malfunction that caused rapid spin and battery depletion. The mission,…
HighNASA Ends MAVEN Mission After 11-Year Mars Study; Spacecraft Lost Behind Planet
NASA declared the MAVEN spacecraft dead after losing contact in December when it entered safe mode behind Mars. The 11-year mission exceeded expectations study…
HighNASA Declares Maven Mars Spacecraft Dead After 6 Months of Silence
NASA confirmed the end of its Maven mission after the spacecraft fell silent in December following a mysterious spin that drained its batteries. The orbiter ha…
HighNASA Ends MAVEN Mars Mission After 11 Years; Spacecraft Lost in December
NASA declared its MAVEN spacecraft mission over after losing contact in December following an unexpected spin that drained its batteries. The orbiter spent 11…
High15 Expert-Vetted Eclipse Viewing Spots Across Spain, Iceland and Greenland
Space.com curates 15 expert-vetted locations across Spain, Iceland, and Greenland for optimal viewing of the August 12, 2026 total solar eclipse, with totality…
HighFathers' Health Shapes Children's Obesity Risk Through Biology and Behavior
UC Irvine research reveals fathers' pre-conception and ongoing health significantly influences children's obesity risk through biological and behavioral pathwa…
HighLaunch surge drives orbital collision risk as debris accumulates
US orbital launches surged 5,000% in a decade, driven by commercial spaceflight, creating significant collision risks from accumulated debris. Industry leaders…
HighStonehenge's Altar Stone Traveled 430 Miles From Scotland, Study Finds
Research from Curtin University reveals Stonehenge's 13,000-pound Altar Stone was transported over 430 miles from northeastern Scotland via human effort, not g…
HighSpain's 2026 Total Solar Eclipse Faces Sunset Timing, Weather, and Traffic Hurdles
Spain will experience a total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, but viewers face timing, weather, terrain, and traffic obstacles that could obstruct the experi…
HighNASA Declares Mars Maven Spacecraft Dead After 6 Months of Silence
NASA confirmed the end of its Maven spacecraft mission after 6 months of silence, concluding a 13-year study of Mars' atmosphere. The spacecraft entered an unr…
HighChina's space embryo research advances with Shenzhou XXII samples
Chinese researchers recovered mouse embryo samples from the Shenzhou XXII space station to study mammalian development in microgravity, laying groundwork for u…
HighJWST Reveals Daily Cloud Cycles on Distant Hot Jupiter, Reshaping Exoplanet Models
Astronomers using JWST have developed a technique to detect cloud cycles on distant exoplanets, revealing that WASP-94A b has dramatically different morning an…
HighUltra-processed foods linked to 28% faster cognitive decline, Brazilian study finds
Brazilian research shows ultraprocessed foods may accelerate cognitive decline by 28% when exceeding 20% of daily calories, with mechanisms involving inflammat…
HighLua Cheia ilumina o céu nesta terça-feira, 13 de maio
The Moon is in its full phase on May 13, 2025, at 100% visibility and waning. The lunar cycle continues with the waning moon phase arriving on May 20.
HighUltraprocessed foods may cause DNA chemical damage, Brazilian-led study finds
A pilot study led by Brazilian researchers found that consuming ultraprocessed foods causes chemical modifications to DNA that alter gene expression without ch…
MediumMoon in waning phase on April 23; new moon arrives in 4 days
The Moon is in waning phase on April 23, 2025, at 29% visibility with four days until the new moon. Complete lunar calendar provided for April.
HighFull Moon peaks at 89% visibility on May 16, 2025
On May 16, 2025, the Moon is in its Full phase at 89% visibility and waning. The complete lunar cycle for May includes phases on specific dates tracked by Braz…
HighLua em fase Crescente nesta quarta; Lua Cheia chega em 5 dias
On May 7, 2025, the Moon is in its Waxing Crescent phase at 74% visibility, with the Full Moon arriving in 5 days. Complete lunar calendar provided for May.
HighMoon in waning phase on April 21; new moon arrives in 6 days
The Moon is in waning phase on April 21, 2025, at 49% visibility with 6 days until the new moon. The article provides a complete lunar calendar for April.
HighMoon in waning phase on Jan. 28; new moon arrives tomorrow
The Moon is in its waning phase on January 28, 2025, with only 2% visibility and one day until the new moon. The lunar cycle continues with the new moon expect…
HighMoon in Waxing Crescent Phase on March 6; Full Moon Expected March 14
On March 6, 2025, the Moon is in the Waxing Crescent phase at 33% visibility, with the Full Moon arriving in 8 days. The article provides the complete lunar ca…
HighMoon in New Phase on January 3; Full Moon Expected January 13
On January 3, 2025, the Moon is in its New phase at 12% visibility. The lunar calendar for January shows Crescent Moon on the 6th, Full Moon on the 13th, and W…
HighMoon in Waxing Crescent Phase on January 6; Full Moon Expected January 13
On January 6, 2025, the Moon is in its Waxing Crescent phase at 40% visibility, with the Full Moon arriving in 7 days. Complete lunar calendar provided for Jan…
HighLua em fase Nova nesta segunda-feira; confira calendário de março
On March 3, 2025, the Moon is in its New phase at 13% visibility. The lunar calendar for March includes Crescent on the 6th, Full Moon on the 14th, Waning on t…
HighLua Cheia domina o céu em 18 de abril; veja calendário lunar de abril
The Moon is in its full phase on April 18, 2025, at 79% visibility and waning. The waning crescent phase begins in 2 days, with the complete lunar calendar pro…
HighUltra-processed foods linked to depression and reduced brain volume, study finds
Spanish research links ultra-processed food consumption to depressive symptoms and reduced gray matter volume in brain regions controlling reward processing an…
HighMoon enters new phase on Thursday; August lunar cycle explained
The Moon is in its new phase on August 28, 2025. The article provides a complete lunar calendar for August and explains how the four lunar phases work and thei…
HighLua Crescente domina o céu em 9 de julho; Lua Cheia chega amanhã
On July 9, 2025, the Moon is in its Waxing Crescent phase at 97% visibility, one day before the Full Moon. July's lunar calendar includes phases on specific da…
HighLua entra em fase crescente nesta segunda-feira; confira o calendário lunar de maio
The Moon enters its waxing crescent phase on May 25, 2026, with 15 days until the next transition. The lunar cycle spans approximately 29.5 days with four main…
HighLua Nova marca junho de 2025; confira o calendário completo
On June 27, 2025, the Moon is in its New phase at 4% visibility and growing, with the Crescent phase arriving in 5 days. The article provides the complete luna…
HighLua Cheia domina o céu em 19 de maio; veja calendário lunar de maio
The Moon is in its full phase on May 19, 2025, at 65% visibility and waning. The next lunar phase change occurs May 20 when the waning moon begins.
HighLua Nova marca 24 de julho; próxima fase crescente em 8 dias
The Moon is in its New phase on July 24, 2025, at 0% visibility and growing. The next Crescent Moon phase arrives in 8 days, completing July's lunar cycle.
HighMoon in Waxing Crescent Phase on July 3; Full Moon Expected July 10
On July 3, 2025, the Moon is in the Waxing Crescent phase at 52% visibility, with the full moon arriving in 7 days. Complete lunar calendar provided for July.
HighMoon in waning phase on May 22; new moon arrives in 5 days
The Moon is in its waning phase on May 22, 2025, at 32% visibility and decreasing, with the new moon arriving in 5 days. The article provides a complete lunar…
HighFull Moon peaks on July 15, 2025; waning phase begins in two days
On July 15, 2025, the Moon is in its Full phase at 80% visibility and waning. The lunar calendar shows key phase transitions throughout July with specific time…
HighFull Moon Illuminates August Sky as Lunar Cycle Continues
The Moon is in its full phase on Tuesday, August 12. The article explains the lunar cycle and how each phase affects tides and visibility.
HighMoon in waning phase on July 21; new moon arrives in 3 days
The Moon is in waning phase on July 21, 2025, 17% visible and decreasing, with the new moon arriving in 3 days. The article provides the complete lunar calenda…
HighRadio telescope discovers 50,000 new cosmic sources beyond nearby galaxy
International researchers using the ASKAP radio telescope detected 50,000 new radio sources while observing the Large Magellanic Cloud, including distant galax…
HighNASA ends Maven mission after losing contact with Mars orbiter
NASA concluded the Maven spacecraft mission after losing contact with the probe six months ago. The 11-year atmospheric study mission will remain in orbit for…
HighLua em fase crescente nesta quinta; entenda o ciclo lunar de junho
On Thursday, June 4, the Moon is in its waxing crescent phase. The article explains the lunar cycle's four phases and their visibility from Earth.
HighGreenland Shark Genome Reveals Secrets to Extreme Longevity and Cancer Resistance
Scientists sequenced 96.7% of the Greenland shark genome, identifying genetic mechanisms for extreme longevity, cancer resistance, and DNA repair that could ex…
HighSolar Storm Could Trigger Months-Long Internet Blackout, NASA Research Warns
NASA alerts to potential solar storms capable of collapsing global internet communications for months, with submarine cables at highest risk of irreparable dam…
MediumNASA monitors asteroid 2024 YR4 as precaution; impact risk remains low
NASA continues monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4 as part of routine planetary defense protocols. While initial studies show low impact probability, scientists empha…
HighALMA telescope detects powerful winds from Sagittarius A*, solving 50-year mystery
Northwestern astrophysicists used Chile's ALMA radio telescope to detect powerful winds from Sagitario A*, the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's cente…
HighFrom Osorno to Global Recognition: Chile's Most-Cited Scientist
José Rodríguez, a 72-year-old Chilean electrical engineer and National Prize winner, is the world's most-cited Chilean scientist, pioneering research in power…
HighLargest cosmic magnetic field map could unlock universe's greatest mysteries
Australian scientists have created the largest-ever map of cosmic magnetic fields by measuring light from 4 million galaxies, potentially unlocking fundamental…
HighChina's New Submarine Design Spotted as Beijing Expands Undersea Sensor Network
China has deployed a new large submarine with unusual design features and built a vast network of 42 research ships with hundreds of ocean sensors across Pacif…
MediumScientists detect mysterious cosmic particle possibly from distant accelerator
Scientists have identified evidence of a high-energy cosmic particle reaching Earth, potentially originating from a distant particle accelerator in space. The…
MediumScientist Proposes Japan's Asteroid Target May Be Derelict Soviet Spacecraft
A scientist proposes that Japan's target asteroid 1998 KY26 may actually be a defunct Soviet spacecraft (Phobos 1) rather than a natural object, challenging th…
MediumChild's Question Sparks Discovery of New Honeybee Worker Type
A scientist's two-year-old son's innocent question sparked the discovery of a previously unknown type of worker honeybee, demonstrating how curiosity from unex…
HighNASA's Roman Space Telescope Passes Final Inspection Before Florida Launch
NASA completed final inspections of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope's infrared mirror, confirming readiness for the $4 billion observatory's upcoming lau…
HighNASA Declares Mars MAVEN Spacecraft Dead After Six Months of Silence
NASA has officially ended its MAVEN Mars orbiter mission after the spacecraft entered an unrecoverable state following an orbital anomaly. The mission, which l…
HighNASA Reveals Jupiter's Role in Delivering Life's Building Blocks to Early Earth
NASA research reveals Jupiter may have redirected meteorites containing life-essential elements toward Earth 4.5 billion years ago, offering new insights into…
HighBrain research breakthrough opens new path to treating neurological diseases
Scientists say accumulated brain research knowledge now enables focus on developing treatments for neurological diseases. The Allen Institute launches a $400M…
HighWeight-loss drugs may reduce breast cancer risk by up to 30%, studies show
Recent studies suggest GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may reduce breast cancer risk by up to 30%, with potential benefits across multiple cancer types, marking a sign…
HighTwo NIH scientists charged with smuggling deactivated mpox virus into US
Two NIH researchers from Rocky Mountain Laboratory face federal charges for unlawfully transporting deactivated mpox virus samples into the United States and p…
HighNASA Ends 11-Year MAVEN Mars Mission After Spacecraft Loss
NASA officially concluded its 11-year MAVEN mission after losing contact with the spacecraft in December 2025. The spacecraft entered uncontrolled rotation beh…
HighNASA ends MAVEN Mars probe mission after 13 years of atmospheric study
NASA has ended its MAVEN spacecraft mission after losing contact with the probe in December. The orbiter spent 13 years studying Mars' atmosphere and its evolu…
HighGenetic variants linked to high pulse pressure tied to dementia mortality risk
A new study finds that genetic variants predisposing people to higher pulse pressure are associated with a 16% increased risk of dementia as a contributing cau…
HighRural epilepsy patients face nearly double hospital mortality risk, study finds
A study of 841,445 hospital admissions found people with epilepsy in rural counties had nearly twice the odds of dying in hospital compared to urban residents,…
HighTiny Caterpillars 'Feel' Predators Through Leaf Vibrations
Warty birch caterpillars detect approaching predatory ladybeetles by sensing vibrations through leaves, using mechanical signals to anticipate attacks and alte…
HighNASA ends 11-year MAVEN Mars mission after December signal loss
NASA has ended its 11-year MAVEN Mars mission after losing contact with the spacecraft in December. An anomaly review board determined the spacecraft entered a…
HighJohns Hopkins study reveals habits form suddenly, not gradually
Johns Hopkins research published in Nature Communications shows habit formation occurs suddenly rather than gradually, with a specific brain region potentially…
HighNASA ends MAVEN Mars mission after six months of silence following December anomaly
NASA formally ended its MAVEN Mars orbiter mission after losing contact in December when the spacecraft entered an unrecoverable rotating state. The spacecraft…
HighScientists Release Largest-Ever Map of Universe's Magnetic Fields
CSIRO and international researchers released SPICE-RACS, the largest magnetic field map of the Universe, five times larger than all previous efforts combined,…
HighChinese team develops gas-solid battery that stores hydrogen at room temperature
Chinese researchers created the first gas-solid battery storing hydrogen at room temperature while generating electricity, potentially revolutionizing hydrogen…
HighNASA discovers rare molecule in Titan's atmosphere ahead of 2027 Dragonfly mission
NASA scientists detected cyclopropenylidene, a carbon-based molecule, in Titan's atmosphere for the first time, suggesting potential precursors to complex comp…
HighScientists Confirm Moon's Core is Solid Iron, Settling Decades-Old Debate
French researchers led by Arthur Briaud determined the Moon's interior contains a solid iron core similar to Earth's, using gravity interaction data and laser…
HighChinese scientists discover renewable water source in lunar glass spheres
Chinese researchers found water stored in glass spheres on the Moon from Chang'e-5 samples, revealing a renewable water source estimated at 270 trillion kilogr…
HighScientists discover renewable water source in lunar glass spheres
Chinese lunar samples reveal water trapped in glass spheres formed by meteorite impacts, offering a potentially renewable water source for future lunar mission…
HighScientists discover tiny asteroid orbiting Earth since 1957
Astronomers detected asteroid 2025 PN7, a quasi-moon estimated at 16 meters wide, that has been following Earth's orbit since 1957 and will depart in approxima…
HighStudy shows dogs understand human words through semantic processing
New research published in Current Biology demonstrates that dogs activate memory regions when hearing names of favorite toys, suggesting they process human lan…
HighSleep deprivation weakens memory consolidation, study finds
New research published in Nature reveals that sleep deprivation impairs long-term memory by weakening neural patterns in the hippocampus, and recovery sleep ca…
HighSea Dragon: The Ocean-Launched Rocket That Never Flew
Sea Dragon was a 1962 concept for a 150-meter oceanic rocket with 550-ton payload capacity that promised to revolutionize space economics through simple, shipy…
HighNASA encerra missão MAVEN após 11 anos em órbita marciana
A NASA encerrou a missão MAVEN após perder contato com a sonda em órbita marciana. Durante 11 anos, a espaçonave revolucionou o entendimento sobre a atmosfera…
HighScientists Discover 20km Rock Layer Beneath Bermuda, Solving Geological Mystery
Seismic study reveals a 20km-thick rock layer beneath Bermuda formed 30+ million years ago, explaining the island's unusual elevation without active volcanism.…
HighColombian engineer narrates NASA's Mars landing in Spanish for first time
Diana Trujillo, a Colombian aerospace engineer at NASA, became the first to narrate a planetary landing in Spanish, leading the Perseverance rover mission to s…
HighNASA captures rare massive meteorite impact on Mars with dual spacecraft
NASA's InSight lander detected a magnitude-4 marsquake on December 24 that was confirmed as a meteorite impact, with orbital imagery revealing a 150-meter crat…
HighNASA captures first image of Ingenuity helicopter on Mars ahead of historic flight attempt
NASA's Perseverance rover captured the first photograph of the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars, marking preparation for humanity's first aircraft flight on anothe…
HighNASA's Ingenuity captures Perseverance landing debris on Mars
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter captured images of the Perseverance rover's protective heat shield and parachute on Mars, providing valuable data for future landin…
HighNASA detects Mars spinning faster; scientists puzzled by cause
NASA's InSight lander detected that Mars is spinning faster each year, with days becoming shorter by fractions of milliseconds annually. Scientists propose the…
HighNASA's Mars orbiter captures 'bear face' in rocky formation
NASA's HiRISE camera captured an image of a rock formation on Mars resembling a bear's face, featuring a V-shaped collapse structure, two craters, and circular…
HighNASA investigates mysterious 50,000-km light trail on Mars captured by Perseverance rover
NASA's Perseverance rover has captured images of a mysterious 50,000-kilometer light trail on Mars that may be the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, though scienti…
MediumNASA's silence on 3I/Atlas explained: Government shutdown, not alien cover-up
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb explains NASA's delayed reporting on interstellar object 3I/ATLAS passing Mars is due to US government shutdown and normal scientific p…
HighVenus and Mars show signs of active volcanism, reshaping understanding of planetary geology
NASA spacecraft data reveals evidence of ongoing volcanic activity on Venus and Mars, with a vent near Maat Mons changing shape over eight months in 1991, whil…
HighNASA Ends MAVEN Mission After 12 Years Studying Mars Atmosphere
NASA declared its MAVEN spacecraft mission complete after losing contact with the orbiter in December 2025, following over a decade of studying Mars's atmosphe…
HighDrug Approval Takes a Decade: Inside Clinical Trial Phases
New medications undergo rigorous four-phase clinical trials lasting approximately 10 years before approval. Experts highlight AI's role in accelerating discove…
HighScientists discover rare triple-star system with perfectly aligned eclipses
Scientists using NASA's TESS satellite discovered TIC 295741342, a rare triple star system 3,000 light-years away with perfectly aligned orbits that create pre…
HighNASA Scientists Identify Orange Lagoon in Bolivia's High Altiplano
NASA scientists identified an orange-colored formation visible from the International Space Station as Laguna Colorada, a high-altitude Bolivian lake whose dis…
HighGreenland Shark Genome Reveals Genetic Secrets Behind 400-Year Lifespan
International researchers sequenced 96.7% of the Greenland shark genome, discovering genetic mechanisms including DNA repair proteins and cancer resistance gen…
HighParalympic Medalist John McFall to Become First Disabled Astronaut in Orbit
British Paralympic athlete John McFall will become the first physically disabled astronaut to live in orbit during a 2027 mission to the Haven-1 space station,…
HighJune's Strawberry Moon arrives June 29: Argentina's best viewing times
Argentina will witness the Strawberry Moon on June 29, 2026, marking the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere. The…
HighWeight-loss drugs may prevent thousands of knee replacements yearly, study finds
Research suggests GLP-1 weight-loss medications taken for three years could reduce knee replacement surgery risk by up to 5%, potentially preventing thousands…
HighStudy Suggests Japan's Target Asteroid May Be Lost Soviet Spacecraft
A scientific paper suggests Japan's probe approaching asteroid 1998 KY26 may actually be encountering a 43-year-old derelict spacecraft, possibly the lost Sovi…
MediumBlue Origin says New Glenn rocket will fly again this year after explosion
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced an explosion during testing, with the company stating the vehicle should return to flight later this year despite la…
MediumEstrogen Loss After Menopause Linked to Increased Dementia Risk in Women
New research identifies estrogen loss after menopause as a key driver of dementia risk in women, highlighting the need for medical conversations about memory d…
HighTwo researchers charged with smuggling mpox virus into US
Two researchers, including a senior NIH scientist, face charges for allegedly attempting to smuggle a deactivated mpox virus into the US through Detroit Metro…
HighScientist Diagnosed With Brain Disease Launches $400M Initiative to Find Cure
A scientist diagnosed with a devastating brain disease is leading a major research effort, with the Allen Institute launching a $400M initiative to develop tre…
HighWeight-loss drugs may prevent thousands of knee replacements, study finds
GLP-1 agonists like Wegovy show significant potential to reduce the need for knee replacement surgery by lowering long-term arthritis risk, according to new re…
MediumWeight training linked to 13% lower premature death risk, study finds
Decades-long research involving 147,374 people shows regular weight training reduces premature death risk by 13%, with cardiovascular benefits reaching 19% and…
HighBig Data Paradox: Accounting Research Loses Real-World Relevance
A University of Chicago analysis finds accounting research's explanatory power has declined 50-fold over 30 years as larger datasets enable statistically signi…
HighUrban Bowerbirds Dazzle Mates With Human Castoffs, Study Finds
Australian bowerbirds in cities collect human-made items like glass, plastic, and handcuffs to attract mates, showing how urbanization alters animal behavior i…
HighYale's $40M brain gene-editing shuttle shows promise in mice, but key questions remain
Yale researchers developing STEP technology to deliver gene editors into the brain with $40M NIH funding show promising mouse results, but mechanism remains un…
HighBritish man claims to have spotted missing MH370 on Google Maps
A British man claims to have located Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 on Google Maps satellite imagery from 2018. The aircraft disappeared in 2014 with 239 peopl…
LowStudy finds women have nearly double the genetic markers for depression
Australian researchers analyzing nearly 200,000 DNA samples found women carry almost twice as many genetic markers linked to depression compared to men, potent…
HighBrazilian scientist leads cosmic origins research at 5,000m in Atacama Desert
Brazilian astrophysicist Julliana Denes manages the CLASS project in Chile's Atacama Desert, studying the universe's oldest light to understand cosmic origins…
HighKarst reservoirs emerge as underestimated carbon sinks, study finds
Research reveals karst water reservoirs act as highly effective carbon sinks, trapping carbon in stable forms through biological processes. Scientists say glob…
HighPortuguese Research Earns Innovation Honor for Advanced Cancer Therapy
University of Porto researchers receive innovation award for COMBEAT project developing novel cancer therapy targeting DNA repair mechanisms, with promising pr…
HighPortuguese cancer research project COMBEAT wins innovation award for novel DNA repair inhibitor
University of Porto researchers received recognition for breakthrough cancer therapy and thermodynamics research. COMBEAT project earned Honorable Mention for…
HighNASA launches five-aircraft atmospheric mapping campaign over Houston and Gulf of Mexico
NASA's five research aircraft will conduct low-altitude flights over Houston and the Gulf of Mexico from June 3-13 to map Earth's atmosphere using advanced rad…
HighDarwin's Legacy: How Acknowledging Ignorance Became Science's Greatest Tool
An exploration of Charles Darwin's philosophy that acknowledging ignorance drives scientific discovery, illustrated through his theory of evolution and its lat…
HighRight ventricle shows greater resilience during cardiac arrest, study finds
Research from Spain's National Cardiovascular Research Center reveals the right ventricle resists oxygen deprivation better than the left during ventricular fi…
HighScientists discover pigeons navigate using magnetic 'compass' cells in liver
International researchers identified specialized immune cells in pigeon livers that detect Earth's magnetic field, enabling navigation. The discovery, publishe…
HighMorningstar Values SpaceX at $780B, 48% Below Pre-IPO Private Valuation
Morningstar initiates SpaceX coverage at $780B valuation, 48% below the $1.5T private valuation following xAI acquisition, citing AI division uncertainty despi…
HighCERN Detects Strongest Hint Yet of Physics Beyond Standard Model
CERN physicists observed B-meson decay behavior that contradicts current theory, marking the strongest evidence yet of physics beyond the standard model at the…
HighChina Launches Artificial Human Embryo Experiment in Orbit
China has launched artificial human embryos into space to study their development in microgravity, potentially circumventing international ethical guidelines o…
MediumMay's Blue Micromoon captivates stargazers as smallest full moon of 2026
May 2026 features a rare Blue Moon that is also the year's smallest, farthest, and dimmest full moon, drawing stargazers worldwide with optimal viewing conditi…
HighObesity Label Doesn't Always Indicate Poor Health, Research Suggests
Research challenges the automatic disease classification of obesity, suggesting BMI alone doesn't determine health status and many obese individuals remain met…
HighWater Access Emerges as Risk Factor in SpaceX IPO Filing
Water access constraints have surfaced as a disclosed risk factor in SpaceX's upcoming IPO filing, reflecting operational dependencies on water resources for r…
MediumGenetic testing now identifies cause of pancreatic agenesis in 98% of cases
A University of Exeter study shows genetic testing can identify the cause of pancreatic agenesis in 98% of cases, enabling faster diagnosis and better family s…
HighSamsung Galaxy A54 begins One UI 8.5 rollout in Korea
Samsung has begun rolling out One UI 8.5 to the Galaxy A54, starting in Korea with global expansion expected within a week.
HighColombia to witness longest solar eclipse in 12,000 years on July 16, 2186
Colombia will experience the longest total solar eclipse in 12,000 years on July 16, 2186, lasting 7 minutes and 29 seconds. NASA's precise calculations demons…
HighDaily coffee consumption linked to healthier gut microbiota, study finds
Research from King's College London shows regular coffee drinkers have more diverse gut bacteria, with specific species like Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus app…
HighCoffee drinkers have richer gut microbiota, study finds—even decaf works
Research by epidemiologist Tim Spector analyzing 22,000 people across 25 countries shows coffee drinkers have significantly more diverse gut microbiota, driven…
HighNASA prepares historic asteroid impact test to prove planetary defense technology
NASA's DART spacecraft will impact asteroid Dimorphos tonight to test planetary defense capabilities. The mission aims to prove kinetic deflection techniques c…
HighNASA refines asteroid Bennu impact risk: 1 in 1,750 chance through 2300
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has provided unprecedented data on asteroid Bennu, reducing impact uncertainty and establishing a 1-in-2,700 collision probability fo…
HighNASA tracks asteroid 2023 DW with minimal collision risk for Valentine's Day 2046
NASA identified asteroid 2023 DW with a 1-in-625 probability of impacting Earth on Valentine's Day 2046, though officials classify the risk as extremely unlike…
HighNASA's DART Mission Attempts Historic Asteroid Impact Test
NASA's DART spacecraft will deliberately collide with asteroid Dimorphos at 23,000 km/h to test humanity's ability to deflect potentially hazardous space objec…
HighNASA's OSIRIS-REx Corrects Course With Asteroid Bennu Samples Bound for Earth
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft corrected its trajectory on September 21 to return 250 grams of asteroid Bennu samples to Earth in 2023, marking the first course…
HighNASA tracks asteroid 2009 JF1 with potential 2022 Earth impact
NASA identifies asteroid 2009 JF1 as potentially dangerous, with impact probability of 1 in 3,800 on May 6, 2022. The 13-meter space rock could release energy…
HighNASA tracks asteroid Bennu with potential Earth impact energy of 70,000 atomic bombs
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has precisely calculated asteroid Bennu's orbit, identifying a potential Earth impact risk with 0.057% probability through 2300. The…
HighNASA tracks asteroid 2009 JF1 with potential 2022 Earth impact
NASA tracks asteroid 2009 JF1 with estimated May 2022 Earth impact potential equivalent to 150 atomic bombs, though collision probability remains extremely low…
MediumNASA's DART Mission Set to Deliberately Crash Into Asteroid Dimorphos
NASA's DART spacecraft is days away from intentionally colliding with asteroid Dimorphos to alter its orbit and test planetary defense capabilities. The missio…
HighNASA monitors potentially hazardous asteroids, develops planetary defense strategy
NASA monitors potentially hazardous asteroids including Bennu, which could impact Earth in 2182. The space agency is developing the DART mission to test kineti…
HighNASA models asteroid Bennu's path with unprecedented precision; impact risk remains minimal
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has mapped asteroid Bennu's trajectory with unprecedented precision, identifying a small but non-zero risk of Earth impact between 21…
HighScientists Monitor Asteroid 2024 YR4 With 1.3% Impact Risk in 2032
Scientists detected asteroid 2024 YR4 with a 1.3% collision probability for December 2032. NASA and international agencies activated planetary defense protocol…
HighPsychic's asteroid prediction for 2031 blurs with real NASA monitoring of space rock
Cuban psychic Mhoni Vidente predicts a meteorite will impact Earth in 2031 affecting the Atlantic region, while scientists confirm asteroid YR4 poses a 1.2% im…
MediumNASA Monitors Asteroid 2024 YR4 With Low Impact Risk for December 2032
NASA is monitoring asteroid 2024 YR4, which has a low but measurable probability of impacting Earth on December 22, 2032, triggering international planetary de…
HighAmsterdam Island cattle reveal genetic surprise, challenging island dwarfism theory
Genetic analysis of cattle descended from five animals left on remote Amsterdam Island in 1871 reveals mixed ancestry and refutes previous theories about rapid…
HighNASA satellite captures record 19.7-meter wave in Pacific, tracking energy across 24,000 km
NASA and CNES satellite SWOT recorded a 19.7-meter wave during tropical storm Eddie in December 2024, one of the largest ever observed at sea. The wave's energ…
HighUS Awards SpaceX $4.16B Contract for Air Target Tracking Satellite Constellation
The US government awarded SpaceX a $4.16 billion contract to build a satellite constellation for tracking aerial targets, expanding military space capabilities.
HighDecade-Old Discovery Offers New Clues in Physics' Enduring Gravity Mystery
A sealed envelope containing a decade-old discovery offers new insights into gravity, one of physics' greatest unsolved mysteries despite 340 years of study si…
MediumChinese startup Mega Engine fires reusable oxygen-rich rocket engine, challenging SpaceX
Mega Engine Technology, founded by MIT PhD Zhang Chenxing, successfully tested a high-pressure oxygen-rich staged-combustion rocket engine in May 2026, advanci…
MediumJWST Discovers Unexpectedly Mature Stellar Bar in Early Universe
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified a stellar bar structure in an early universe galaxy that challenges existing models of galactic formation and evo…
HighJames Webb discovers chemically primitive, non-rotating galaxy from early universe
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified an unusually primitive galaxy less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang that defies expectations by not rotati…
HighNASA Study Suggests Ancient Mars Remained Habitable Longer Than Previously Thought
A NASA study indicates ancient Mars maintained warm, wet conditions for an extended period, potentially extending the window for past microbial life on the Red…
HighScientists Find Some 'Zombie Cells' May Extend Lifespan and Aid Healing
Research reveals that senescent 'zombie cells' play a beneficial role in wound healing, though selective removal may reverse skin aging. A topical drug demonst…
HighMosquitoes Learn to Associate DEET With Blood Meals, Threatening Repellent Effectiveness
New research reveals mosquitoes can learn to link the smell of DEET insect repellent with blood meals, potentially reducing the effectiveness of this widely-us…
HighIntermittent Fasting Triggers Unexpected Brain Changes, Study Finds
Recent research reveals intermittent fasting triggers unexpected neurological changes beyond weight loss, including gut flora reshaping and potential cognitive…
HighMusk quips on Bezos' Blue Origin explosion as SpaceX eyes $1.8T IPO
Blue Origin's rocket exploded at Cape Canaveral as SpaceX approaches a $1.8T IPO valuation, with Musk commenting on the inherent risks of spaceflight.
HighScientists document unprecedented organism on southern right whale in Argentina
Photographer and CONICET scientists documented unprecedented reddish organisms on a southern right whale's head in Argentina's San Matías Gulf, marking a signi…
HighScientists discover hybrid atomic phase in silver nanoparticles with quantum tech potential
Researchers at Brown and Michigan universities discovered an unprecedented hybrid atomic phase in silver nanoparticles that defies classical physics models, po…
HighWebb confirms supermassive black holes formed before their galaxies
James Webb telescope's direct measurement of a supermassive black hole in the early universe reveals it formed before its host galaxy, challenging fundamental…
HighCambridge scientists discover black hole that defies physics laws
Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered an unexpectedly massive black hole in the early universe that challenges established models of blac…
HighChina launches artificial human embryos to space station in research milestone
China became the first nation to send artificial human embryos to its Tiangong space station aboard the Tianzhou-10 cargo vessel, conducting research on long-t…
HighNASA links Earth's magnetic field fluctuations to atmospheric oxygen over 540 million years
NASA researchers discovered a 540-million-year correlation between Earth's magnetic field strength and atmospheric oxygen levels, suggesting deep planetary pro…
HighNASA solves 2,000-year-old supernova mystery recorded by ancient Chinese astronomers
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has solved a 2,000-year-old astronomical mystery by explaining why the RCW 86 supernova remnant from 185 AD is unusually large…
HighNASA finds Mars stayed warm and wet longer than thought, boosting habitability prospects
NASA analysis of hematite crystals in Gale Crater samples reveals ancient Mars maintained warm, wet conditions underground for extended periods, potentially su…
HighMeteor explosion over New England triggers reports from Delaware to Montreal
A 3-foot meteor entered Earth's atmosphere over Massachusetts on Saturday, creating double booms heard from Delaware to Montreal. NASA confirmed the natural ob…
HighMeteor Explodes Over Northeast US With Force of 300 Tons of TNT
A meteor exploded over northeastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire Saturday with force equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, causing loud booms that shook homes acro…
HighCERN detects four-sigma deviation in rare particle decay, hinting at physics beyond Standard Model
CERN researchers observed rare B meson decays deviating from Standard Model predictions at four-sigma significance, suggesting possible unknown particles or fo…
HighMoon in Waxing Crescent Phase on March 9; Full Moon Due in 5 Days
On March 9, 2025, the Moon is in its waxing crescent phase at 75% visibility, with the full moon arriving in 5 days. Complete lunar calendar provided for March.
HighLua em fase Crescente neste domingo; Lua Cheia chega em 6 dias
On August 3, 2025, the Moon is in its waxing crescent phase at 65% visibility, with the full moon arriving in 6 days. August's lunar calendar includes key phas…
HighLua em fase crescente neste sábado; Lua Cheia chega em 2 dias
The Moon is in its Waxing Crescent phase on May 10, 2025, at 94% visibility with the Full Moon arriving in 2 days. Complete May lunar calendar provided by Braz…
HighMoon in New Phase on June 1; Full Moon Expected June 11
On June 1, 2025, the Moon is in its New phase at 30% visibility. The lunar calendar for June includes Crescent Moon on the 3rd, Full Moon on the 11th, Waning M…
HighMoon in waxing crescent phase on July 6; full moon arrives in 4 days
On July 6, 2025, the Moon is in its Waxing Crescent phase at 79% visibility, with the Full Moon arriving in 4 days. Complete lunar cycle calendar provided for…
HighLua Cheia ilumina o céu neste sábado; confira o calendário lunar de julho
On July 12, 2025, the Moon is in its Full phase at 99% visibility and waning. The lunar cycle continues with Waning Moon on July 17 and New Moon on July 24.
HighMoon in waning phase on May 10, 2026; two full moons expected this month
On May 10, 2026, the Moon is in its waning phase at 48% visibility, with six days until the new moon. May features five lunar phases including two full moons.
HighMoon in waxing crescent phase on May 4; full moon arrives May 12
On May 4, 2025, the Moon is in its Waxing Crescent phase at 45% visibility, with the Full Moon arriving in 8 days. Complete lunar calendar provided for May.
HighLua em fase Minguante neste sábado; Nova chega em 4 dias
On January 25, 2025, the Moon is in its waning phase at 21% visibility, with the new moon arriving in 4 days. The article provides the complete lunar calendar…
HighMoon in waning phase on April 26; new moon arrives tomorrow
On April 26, 2025, the Moon is in the waning phase at 4% visibility, approaching the new moon on April 27. The article provides the complete lunar calendar for…
HighLua Cheia domina maio de 2026 com duas fases completas no mês
On May 3, 2026, the Moon is in its Full phase at 97% visibility and waning. May features five lunar phases including two Full Moons on days 1 and 31.
HighLua Nova marca 30 de julho; próxima fase crescente em 2 dias
On July 30, 2025, the Moon is in its New phase at 28% visibility and waxing. The lunar cycle continues with the Crescent Moon expected in 2 days.
HighMoon enters new phase on May 16, 2026; May features rare double full moon
On May 16, 2026, the Moon enters its New phase at 1% visibility. May features five lunar phases including two Full Moons, with the next Crescent phase arriving…
HighFull Moon reaches peak visibility on March 15, 2025
The Moon is in its full phase on March 15, 2025, at 99% visibility and waning. The lunar cycle continues with the waning moon phase arriving on March 22.
HighLua em fase Minguante neste sábado; maio terá duas Luas Cheias
On May 9, 2026, the Moon is in the waning phase at 58% visibility, with seven days until the new moon. May features five lunar phases including two full moons.
HighLua Cheia ilumina o céu neste sábado; confira calendário lunar de abril
On April 12, 2025, the Moon is in its full phase at 99% visibility. The lunar cycle continues with waning moon on April 20 and new moon on April 27.
HighLua Cheia ilumina o céu em 2 de maio; maio terá duas luas cheias
On May 2, 2026, the Moon is in its Full phase at 100% visibility. May features five lunar phases including two Full Moons, with the next Waning Moon occurring…
HighLua nova neste domingo; fase crescente chega em 25 de março
The Moon enters its new phase on March 22 and will transition to waxing crescent on March 25, 2026. The article explains the lunar cycle and how Moon phases ap…
HighLua em fase Minguante neste sábado; Nova chega em 4 dias
On June 21, 2025, the Moon is in the waning phase at 25% visibility, with the new moon arriving in 4 days. The article provides the complete lunar calendar for…
HighLua em fase Minguante neste domingo; Lua Nova chega em 2 dias
On May 25, 2025, the Moon is in its waning phase at 6% visibility, with the new moon arriving in 2 days. The article provides the complete lunar calendar for M…
HighMoon in New Phase on May 17, 2026; Two Full Moons Expected This Month
On May 17, 2026, the Moon is in its New phase at 0% visibility. May features five lunar phases with two Full Moons occurring on the 1st and 31st.
HighLua Cheia marca o final de maio com duas fases lunares completas
On May 31, 2026, the Moon is in its Full phase at 100% visibility. May features five lunar phases including two Full Moons, with detailed timing and cycle expl…
HighLua em fase crescente neste sábado; Lua Cheia chega em 31 de maio
On May 30, 2026, the Moon is in its Waxing Crescent phase at 99% visibility, one day before the Full Moon. May features five lunar phases including two Full Mo…
HighLua em fase Crescente neste sábado; Lua Cheia retorna no final de maio
On May 23, 2026, the Moon is in its Waxing Crescent phase at 46% visibility, with 8 days until the Full Moon. May features two Full Moons, on the 1st and 31st.
HighMoon in Waxing Crescent Phase on May 24, 2026; Full Moon Expected May 31
On May 24, 2026, the Moon is in its Waxing Crescent phase at 57% visibility, with 7 days until the Full Moon. May features five lunar phases including two Full…
HighMilky Way's Ancient Meal: Scientists Discover Remains of 'Loki' Galaxy
Astronomers identify 20 metal-poor stars near the Milky Way's disk as potential remnants of an ancient dwarf galaxy named Loki, consumed approximately 10 billi…
MediumLua crescente marca domingo; fase minguante chega em 8 de junho
On Sunday, May 31st, the Moon is in its waxing phase with 9 days until the waning phase begins. The article explains the four lunar phases and their characteri…
HighAntarctic warming study relies on flawed modeling and insufficient data, critic argues
A critical analysis of a Chinese research team's Antarctic temperature reconstruction model questions the validity of warming conclusions due to sparse, incomp…
MediumSirius particle accelerator draws 30,000 visitors in Brazil's open science event
Brazil's CNPEM research center hosted 30,000 visitors across two days of free public events to tour the Sirius particle accelerator, a fourth-generation synchr…
HighIA descobre 100+ exoplanetas escondidos em dados do TESS da NASA
AI system RAVEN identified more than 100 exoplanets in NASA's TESS telescope data, including worlds in unexpected locations that challenge current planetary fo…
HighMosquitoes may learn to associate DEET repellent with food, study finds
Scientists discovered that DEET, a common mosquito repellent, can attract insects under certain conditions when they associate it with blood meals, challenging…
HighWhy women need more sleep than men: biology and social pressure
Scientific research confirms women need 11-20 minutes more sleep nightly than men due to biological factors like hormonal cycles and complex cognitive demands,…
HighThe Great Oxidation Event: When Earth's Life-Giving Atmosphere Became a Planetary Killer
Roughly 2.4 billion years ago, atmospheric oxygen accumulation caused the planet's most lethal pollution event, eliminating most anaerobic species. Recent aste…
MediumScientists detect cosmic-ray acceleration in nearby supernova remnant
Researchers have found evidence of cosmic-ray acceleration originating from a nearby supernova remnant, advancing understanding of high-energy particle physics…
MediumWebb Telescope Discovers Exoplanet With Stone Clouds That Vanish at Sunset
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has identified a distant exoplanet with extraordinary atmospheric conditions where sand and rock clouds form during the day a…
HighSpaceX Launches 50th Starlink Mission as Space Industry Accelerates
SpaceX successfully launched its 50th Starlink mission of 2026 from Vandenberg and Cape Canaveral on Saturday, continuing operations hours after a Blue Origin…
HighCoffee and Tea Linked to Lower Dementia Risk, Study Suggests
Recent research suggests regular consumption of coffee and tea may be associated with reduced dementia risk, with potential benefits for brain health and cogni…
MediumNewly discovered fungus offers hope for restoring British habitats from invasive moss
Scientists discovered a previously unknown fungus species that kills invasive heath-star moss, potentially allowing native British habitats to recover naturall…
HighMIT-Led Team Develops ML Model for Precise Ocean Current Predictions
MIT researchers developed a machine learning model combining fluid dynamics to improve ocean current predictions and identify divergences, addressing limitatio…
HighMeteor explosion rattles New England; NASA confirms natural space rock
A 3-foot meteor entering Earth's atmosphere near the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border caused double sonic booms heard across New England on Saturday, with NA…
HighNASA confirms meteor explosion over New England created 300-ton TNT-equivalent boom
A fast-moving meteor fragmented over Massachusetts and New Hampshire Saturday, releasing energy equivalent to 300 tons of TNT and creating a loud sonic boom he…
HighNewly discovered fungus offers hope for restoring Britain's decimated native habitats
Scientists discovered a naturally occurring fungus that kills invasive heath-star moss, potentially allowing native British habitats and mosses to recover with…
HighMeteor explodes over northeastern US with 300-ton TNT blast
A meteor exploded over northeastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire Saturday with a blast equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, causing loud booms and shaking homes a…
HighNASA: Mars's Gale Crater Had Habitable Conditions for Millions of Years
NASA's Curiosity rover analysis reveals Mars's Gale Crater maintained warm, stable groundwater for millions of years, potentially supporting microbial life thr…
HighMeteor explodes over Massachusetts with force of 300 tons of TNT
A meteor traveling at 75,000 mph exploded over northeastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire, releasing energy equivalent to 300 tons of TNT and creating loud b…
HighMeteor explodes over northeastern U.S. with blast force of 300 tonnes TNT
A meteor exploded over northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire on Saturday with a blast equivalent to 300 tonnes of TNT, creating loud booms…
HighMeteor explosion creates sonic boom across Southern New England
A 3-foot meteor traveling at 75,000 mph fragmented over northeast Massachusetts Saturday afternoon, releasing energy equivalent to 300 tons of TNT and creating…
HighNASA confirms meteor explosion over US Northeast, residents report trembling homes
A meteor exploded over northeastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire on Saturday with a blast equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, causing loud booms that shook house…
HighInfleqtion Stock Trades Below Analyst Targets Despite Oxford Quantum Hub Expansion
Infleqtion's stock pulled back 8.7% despite announcing a UK quantum innovation hub that triples capacity, with analysts valuing the company at $22 versus curre…
MediumMeteor explodes over northeastern US with 300-tonne TNT blast force
A meteor exploded over northeastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire on Saturday with a blast equivalent to 300 tonnes of TNT, causing loud booms that alarmed r…
HighSwearing boosts mental health and physical performance, study finds—with caveats
Research from the American Psychological Association finds that occasional swearing can boost mental health, increase physical strength, reduce stress, and imp…
MediumLua Azul e microlua convergem em maio de 2026 para raro espetáculo celeste
A rare astronomical event combines a Blue Moon with a micromoon on May 30-31, 2026, when the second full moon of May reaches its farthest orbital point, appear…
HighBlue Moon and Micro-Moon Visible Over Brazil This Weekend
Brazil will witness a rare Blue Moon on May 31, 2026, coinciding with lunar apogee, making it appear smaller and less bright than typical full moons. Best view…
HighAsteroid Bennu: 500m 'spinning top' poses minimal impact risk until 2182
Asteroid Bennu, a 500-meter celestial body with impact energy equivalent to 22 atomic bombs, poses negligible collision risk according to NASA, with any potent…
HighStudy reveals artificial light disrupts insects' orientation system, explaining fatal attraction to bulbs
Research published in Nature Communications shows artificial light disrupts insects' natural orientation system, causing them to circle lights until exhaustion…
HighNASA Plans Historic Private Mission to Rescue Aging Swift Space Telescope
NASA is launching an unprecedented mission using a private spacecraft called Link to rescue the Swift telescope from atmospheric decay and prevent its reentry…
HighJapan Airlines to Launch Lunar Package Service in 2028
Japan Airlines and ispace plan to launch Project ARGO in 2028, offering commercial services to send cultural artifacts and human heritage to the Moon in specia…
HighAsturian space scientist sees growth potential in region's industrial heritage
Tirso Velasco, an Oviedo-based space projects director who worked on Mars rovers, discusses the SMILE mission collaboration between European and Chinese space…
HighStudies show full moon may slightly disrupt sleep, but effects remain debated
Scientific studies suggest the full moon may slightly reduce sleep quality by delaying bedtime and lowering melatonin levels, though research remains inconclus…
MediumProtein intake, not plant-based diets, linked to reaching 100, study finds
New research from a Chinese longevity study of 5,000+ adults suggests adequate animal protein intake, particularly meat, may be crucial for reaching age 100, e…
MediumMoon's electromagnetic catapults raise space warfare concerns
Private companies including SpaceX are developing electromagnetic mass drivers for the moon, prompting military analysts to assess potential weaponization and…
MediumNASA Maps Maize Growing Seasons Using Satellite Imagery
NASA uses satellite imagery to track and visualize crop growing seasons in the Maize Triangle region, providing data for agricultural monitoring and climate ad…
MediumManganese deposits reveal Mars once had a million-year ocean, reshaping habitability timeline
NASA researchers discovered manganese deposits forming a 'bathtub ring' on Mars that reveal an ancient ocean lasted approximately one million years, providing…
HighSolar Mystery: Why the Sun's Atmosphere Is Hotter Than Its Surface
Physicists remain unable to explain why the Sun's outer atmosphere reaches over 1 million degrees while its surface is only 5,500 degrees, despite decades of r…
HighGLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Show Promise in Reducing Alcohol and Addiction Risk
Recent research suggests GLP-1 agonists like semaglutide (Ozempic) may help reduce heavy drinking and addiction risk, opening new therapeutic possibilities bey…
MediumMosquitoes Learn to Associate DEET With Blood Meals, Study Finds
New research shows mosquitoes can learn to link the smell of DEET insect repellent with blood meals, potentially becoming attracted to rather than repelled by…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced a catastrophic explosion during a test at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The incident occurred before the scheduled launch…
MediumBlue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Explodes on Launchpad, Widening SpaceX Lead
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a test launch at Cape Canaveral, damaging Launch Complex 36 and potentially shifting competitive dynamics in the…
HighRare Kerma burial reveals ancient funeral fire ritual in Sudan's Bayuda Desert
Archaeologists in Sudan's Bayuda Desert discovered an isolated 3,800-year-old grave containing evidence of a rare fire-based funeral ceremony, offering insight…
HighGerman physicist solves Santa's impossible task with quantum mechanics
A German physicist proposes quantum mechanics as the solution to Santa's logistical impossibility, suggesting he exists as a matter wave across all locations s…
HighSolar Mystery Deepens: How the Sun's Atmosphere Gets Hotter Than Its Surface
Physicists remain unable to fully explain the coronal heating problem: why the Sun's outer atmosphere reaches millions of degrees while its visible surface is…
HighChina Tests Synthetic Human Embryos in Space to Study Reproduction Beyond Earth
China launched synthetic human embryos to its space station to study early development in microgravity, advancing research on human reproduction beyond Earth f…
HighMassive Water Vapor Cloud Around Ancient Quasar Offers Early Universe Insights
Astronomers detected 140 trillion times Earth's ocean water as vapor around a distant quasar 12 billion light-years away, providing insights into early univers…
HighRadar satellite reveals crop patterns across South Africa's Maize Triangle
NASA-ISRO satellite radar data reveals crop types and seasonal changes across South Africa's agricultural Maize Triangle through false-color visualization of v…
HighIsraeli researchers demonstrate reversal of cellular aging in mice via SIRT6 protein
Israeli scientists discovered that increasing SIRT6 protein activity can reverse age-related cellular deterioration in mouse liver cells, restoring youthful DN…
HighRare Earth Discovery Isn't the Real Challenge—Processing Capacity Is
New geological research identifies promising rare earth exploration targets, but processing capacity—not mineral deposits—defines strategic advantage in global…
HighNew Study Maps Rainfall Erosion Mechanisms on Soil Slopes
Researchers Li, Hu, Zou and colleagues published findings on rainfall-induced soil erosion, examining hydraulic mechanisms through on-site experiments to bette…
MediumViolence exposure linked to increased tobacco use among teens, Brown study finds
Brown University researchers found strong links between youth violence exposure—bullying, cyberbullying, sexual violence, domestic violence—and increased cigar…
HighChina races ahead in lunar robot dog competition against US and Europe
China is advancing rapidly in deploying robotic dogs to the Moon, having tested prototypes in lunar-like cave environments, while the US and Europe lag signifi…
HighChina acelera carrera por dominar fusión nuclear mientras EE.UU. pierde ventaja
China is rapidly closing the gap in nuclear fusion research with higher government spending and faster development timelines, threatening decades of US technol…
HighLongest Solar Eclipse in 157 Years Set for August 12, 2026
The longest solar eclipse in history will occur on August 12, 2026, visible across northern Siberia, Iceland, Greenland, Spain and Portugal. Experts warn of ir…
HighNASA scientist warns of accelerating Pacific warming as El Niño intensifies
NASA scientist Josh Willis warns of accelerating ocean temperature increases in the equatorial Pacific, with El Niño conditions potentially matching 2015 level…
HighScientists Solve 25-Year Quantum Puzzle, Advancing Secure Communication
Japanese researchers have successfully measured W-state quantum entanglement for the first time in 25 years, solving a longstanding physics problem that could…
HighPaternal stress before conception may alter offspring growth through sperm molecules
University of Colorado research shows paternal pre-conception stress increases a sperm molecule (let-7f-5p) that alters fetal development and increases male of…
HighNASA confirms Three Gorges Dam measurably slows Earth's rotation
NASA research reveals China's Three Gorges Dam, holding 40 cubic kilometers of water, measurably slows Earth's rotation by 0.06 microseconds and shifts the rot…
HighBlue Origin rocket explodes during engine test ahead of planned satellite launch
A Blue Origin rocket exploded during an engine-firing test on the launch pad Thursday night, disrupting plans for a satellite launch scheduled for the followin…
HighNASA Plans Swift Rescue Mission as Doomed Space Telescope Faces Re-entry
NASA is developing a rapid mission to boost the Swift space telescope's orbit before it re-enters Earth's atmosphere, with a Colorado startup also pursuing ind…
HighAsteroid's Sulfur-Rich Impact Site May Have Been Key to Dinosaur Extinction
Research suggests dinosaurs faced environmental decline before the asteroid strike, and the impact's catastrophic effects depended heavily on where it hit Eart…
MediumNASA satellite captures 40-meter 'water walls' in unprecedented ocean wave measurement
NASA satellite captured unprecedented high-resolution imagery of giant ocean waves reaching nearly 40 meters, marking the first time such extreme wave formatio…
HighFAA grounds Starship V3 after Flight 12 mishap; SpaceX faces investigation
The FAA has grounded SpaceX's Starship V3 megarocket following a mishap during Flight 12, requiring a formal investigation before future launches can proceed.
HighNASA satellite captures record-breaking 40-meter ocean waves in unprecedented detail
A NASA satellite captured unprecedented high-resolution imagery of giant ocean waves reaching nearly 40 meters in height, marking the largest waves ever measur…
HighBezos' Blue Origin, Cerberus Bid for ULA as Boeing, Lockheed Seek Exit
Blue Origin and Cerberus Capital Management are competing to acquire United Launch Alliance, the Boeing-Lockheed Martin joint venture that has dominated Pentag…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket cleared for launch, poised to challenge SpaceX
Blue Origin received FAA approval for its New Glenn heavy-lift rocket, with a planned January 2025 launch. The development positions the company to compete wit…
HighBlue Origin postpones New Glenn rocket launch due to weather
Blue Origin postponed its New Glenn rocket launch Sunday due to rain, ground system issues, and cloud cover. The company aims to retry Wednesday as it competes…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Passes Critical Test, Positioning Challenge to SpaceX
Blue Origin successfully completed a 15-second test fire of its New Glenn rocket's second stage in Florida, marking the first integrated system operation ahead…
HighMusk weighs in on Blue Origin rocket explosion with terse comment
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test at Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. Elon Musk commented on the incident via social media.
MediumBlue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Explodes During Ground Test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced a dramatic explosion during a ground test at Cape Canaveral, marking a significant setback for Jeff Bezos' space ven…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test, setback for Bezos
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced a catastrophic failure during a hotfire test on its launch pad in Florida, marking a significant setback for Jeff Be…
HighBlue Origin delays New Glenn rocket launch due to weather, targets Wednesday retry
Blue Origin delayed its New Glenn rocket launch Sunday due to rain and cloud cover, with a rescheduled attempt planned for Wednesday as the company competes wi…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during engine test at Cape Canaveral
A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded on a Cape Canaveral launch pad during a hotfire test Thursday evening. No injuries were reported, but the incident dela…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test, dealing blow to SpaceX rivalry
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a ground hotfire test on Thursday, marking a significant setback for Jeff Bezos' space venture in its competitio…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test; Bezos vows to rebuild
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a hotfire test on May 28 in Florida. Founder Jeff Bezos confirmed all personnel are safe and pledged to rebuild…
HighJWST Discovers Supermassive Black Hole That Predates Its Galaxy
JWST observations reveal a 50-million solar mass black hole existing 700 million years after the Big Bang, appearing to predate its host galaxy and challenging…
HighJWST Reveals Dark, Airless Super-Earth with Mercury-Like Surface
JWST observations of the super-Earth LHS 3844 b reveal a dark, airless, volcanically inactive world with a surface composition similar to basalt or weathered r…
HighFish-eating raptor dinosaur from 70M years ago discovered in Argentine Patagonia
Paleontologists in Argentina have identified Kank australis, a 70-million-year-old raptor-like dinosaur that hunted fish with heron-like behavior, filling gaps…
High370-foot asteroid 2026 HW2 to safely pass Earth at 4.21 million miles
Asteroid 2026 HW2, measuring 370 feet across, will safely pass Earth on May 29, 2026 at 4.21 million miles distance with no impact risk, NASA confirms.
HighScientists develop space CPR simulator to prepare for cardiac emergencies on Mars missions
Concordia University researchers developed a high-fidelity CPR simulator to study cardiac resuscitation in reduced gravity, revealing significant differences i…
HighArctic Warming Won't Change Cloud Freezing Temperatures, Study Finds
Research shows Arctic warming won't affect the supercooling ability of cloud water droplets, as freezing temperature depends solely on nucleation sites, not pr…
MediumHow a 1987 Supernova Proved Neutrinos Travel Faster Than Light—Sort Of
In 1987, underground detectors caught neutrinos from a distant supernova three hours before telescopes saw light, confirming decades-old theory about stellar c…
HighFirst photos of brooding red pipefish solve 40-year scientific mystery
Photographs from Sydney waters have provided the first-ever evidence of a male red pipefish carrying eggs on its trunk, resolving a 40-year scientific mystery…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during ground test
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced a dramatic explosion during a hot-fire test on Thursday, marking a significant setback for Jeff Bezos' space venture…
HighRoentgen's Accidental Discovery: How X-Rays Revolutionized Medicine
Wilhelm Roentgen's accidental discovery of X-rays in 1895 revolutionized medicine by enabling visualization of internal body structures without surgery, earnin…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during static fire test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test at Cape Canaveral, destroying part of the launch pad's lightning protection system. The compa…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during launch pad test in Florida
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced an anomaly and exploded during a ignition test at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The company confirmed all personnel were…
HighNASA Study: China's Three Gorges Dam Minutely Slows Earth's Rotation
NASA research confirms China's Three Gorges Dam, holding 40 cubic kilometers of water, slightly decelerates Earth's rotation by redistributing planetary mass,…
MediumBrain transforms painful memories through forgiveness, not erasure, Duke study finds
Duke University research shows forgiveness doesn't erase painful memories but transforms their emotional impact through brain reconsolidation, reducing sufferi…
MediumAustralian fossil discovery reveals inverted predator hierarchy in Cretaceous ecosystem
Newly discovered fossils in Australia reveal the oldest megaraptorids and challenge established theories about dinosaur predator hierarchies and continental mi…
HighEarly reading builds empathy skills crucial for adolescence, study finds
Research shows children who read frequently from early ages develop stronger empathy and emotional understanding crucial for adolescence, beyond traditional ac…
MediumNASA satellite records largest ocean waves ever measured from space at 19.7 meters
NASA and French space agency CNES satellite SWOT recorded a 19.7-meter wave from tropical storm Eddie in December 2024, the largest ever measured by satellite…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Explodes During Ground Test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced an anomaly and exploded during an ignition test at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The incident occurs weeks after a previo…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during launch pad test in Florida
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced an anomaly and exploded during a test firing at Cape Canaveral, marking the second mission failure for the spacecraf…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during launch pad test in Florida
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during an ignition test at Cape Canaveral, causing no injuries but rattling nearby homes. The company cited an 'anomaly…
HighStudy pinpoints dinosaur-killing asteroid struck Earth in Northern spring
New research reveals the asteroid that caused dinosaur extinction 66 million years ago struck Earth during Northern Hemisphere spring, amplifying its destructi…
HighUFOP study finds Covid self-tests 90% accurate for high viral loads
Federal University of Ouro Preto research shows Covid-19 self-tests achieve 94.1% accuracy in detecting high viral load cases, comparable to professional RT-PC…
HighDoodling in class boosts memory retention by 29%, psychology study finds
Psychology research shows doodling during lectures increases information retention by 29% by anchoring attention and preventing mind-wandering, challenging dec…
HighChina's Humanoid Robot Set to Build Lunar Base on Moon's South Pole
China has developed a 100kg humanoid robot designed to construct permanent lunar infrastructure at the south pole during the Chang'e-8 mission, scheduled for 2…
MediumOverprotective Parenting Linked to Anxiety in Youth, Study Finds
Research shows excessive parental monitoring links to anxiety and depression in young adults, while unstructured play and autonomy build emotional resilience.…
MediumBlue Origin rocket explodes during launch pad test
A Blue Origin rocket exploded during testing at its launch platform at Cape Canaveral, with no reported injuries. The incident marks another setback for Jeff B…
HighAstronaut's Mystery Illness Prompts NASA to Reassess Future Mission Planning
An astronaut's unexplained illness is forcing NASA to reconsider how it plans and executes future space missions, potentially affecting operational protocols.
MediumJupiter's Moon Ganymede May Still Be Forming Its Core, Explaining Rare Magnetic Field
Scientists propose that Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, may still be actively heating and forming its metal core, explaining its rare magnetic field through…
MediumPhysicists Say Warp Drive Could Become Reality Within Century
Physicists suggest warp drive technology could become feasible within the next century, marking progress in theoretical physics research toward faster-than-lig…
MediumChina's Shenzhou-23 docks successfully with Tiangong space station
China's Shenzhou-23 mission successfully docked with the Tiangong space station, deploying an astronaut for a year-long orbital mission while advancing lunar l…
HighMultiple Studies Link Specific Foods to Enhanced Brain Health and Cognitive Function
Multiple sources highlight specific foods and dietary patterns that support brain health, with emerging research linking plant-based diets to reduced Alzheimer…
MediumStudy identifies optimal sleep duration linked to healthy aging
Research analyzing 300,000 sleep surveys reveals a specific sleep duration sweet spot linked to healthy aging and cognitive efficiency, with both insufficient…
HighSpaceX Wins $2.29B Space Force Contract for Military Satellite Network
SpaceX secured a $2.29 billion Space Force contract to develop low-Earth orbit communications infrastructure for military data networks, strengthening U.S. spa…
HighCompetitors gain as SpaceX's Starship test ends in controlled splashdown
Rocket Lab and AST SpaceMobile stocks surged following SpaceX's Starship Flight 12 test, which ended with a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean, signalin…
MediumSafety experts rank 96 best cars for teen drivers, with options under $10K
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Consumer Reports released an annual ranking of 96 safe vehicles for teen drivers, including 29 used cars under $20,0…
HighNASA astronaut Donald Thomas inspires next generation at Space Adventure in Brazil
Veteran NASA astronaut Donald A. Thomas visited Balneário Camboriú's Space Adventure museum, emphasizing the importance of inspiring young people toward scienc…
HighRare Blue Moon appears Sunday, won't return until 2028
A rare Blue Moon—the second full moon in May—peaks at dawn on May 31, 2026, coinciding with proximity to the red star Antares. The next monthly Blue Moon won't…
HighSpaceX Wins $2.29B U.S. Military Satellite Network Contract
The US Space Force awarded SpaceX a $2.29 billion fixed-price contract to develop a military satellite communications network (SDN) for global defense operatio…
HighAstronaut Victor Glover Returns to Houston as Hero, Urges Unity and Self-Belief
Artemis II pilot Victor Glover returned to Houston where neighbors celebrated him as a hero. He delivered an inspirational message about unity, Earth as humani…
HighArtemis II pilot urges humanity to unite, calling Earth 'an oasis' in cosmic void
NASA's Artemis II pilot Victor Glover shared a reflective message urging humanity to view Earth as a shared oasis and work together to overcome conflicts, spea…
HighScientists Solve T-Rex's Tiny Arms Mystery With New Evolutionary Explanation
Researchers have solved the long-standing mystery of T-Rex's disproportionately small arms, linking their reduction to evolutionary adaptations. The study prov…
MediumNASA's Fermi Telescope Confirms Magnetar Powers Superluminous Supernova 440M Light-Years Away
NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Telescope detected gamma-ray emissions from supernova SN 2017egm, confirming that newborn magnetars power the universe's brightest stell…
HighTokyo scientists unlock early solar system secrets from Ryugu asteroid samples
Japanese researchers analyzing samples from asteroid Ryugu discovered preserved magnetic field records from 3-7 million years after the Solar System's formatio…
HighSelf-deprecating humor boosts social perception more than shame, study finds
Research with 3,000+ participants shows self-directed humor about minor mistakes generates more positive evaluations of warmth, competence, and authenticity th…
HighFathers' preconception stress alters offspring growth via sperm molecules
University of Colorado research shows fathers' preconception stress alters molecular signals in sperm that influence offspring growth and bone development, ind…
HighColorful Nutri-Score labels drive healthier shopping choices, study finds
Research shows colorful Nutri-Score nutrition labels attract significantly more consumer attention than grayscale versions, with color-coded ratings influencin…
HighMuseum's 70-Year-Old 'Mammoth' Bones Revealed to Be Whale Remains
Fossilized bones archived at University of Alaska for 70 years as woolly mammoths were revealed through radiocarbon dating and DNA analysis to be whale remains…
HighMultidisciplinary care cuts child concussion recovery time in half, study finds
A randomized clinical trial shows children receiving early coordinated care recover from concussion 25% faster than those on standard care, with 62.5% fully re…
HighLab-Grown Diamonds With Atomic Flaws Could Power Next-Gen Quantum Sensors
Princeton Plasma Physics Lab is growing synthetic diamonds with atomic defects to create ultrasensitive quantum sensors for detecting magnetic fields, temperat…
HighHydrogen atom experiment tests quantum wormhole theory
Researchers use hydrogen atoms to experimentally test theoretical predictions about quantum wormholes, advancing understanding of quantum mechanics and spaceti…
MediumGanymede's Internal Heat May Reveal Clues to Jupiter's Moon's Formation
Scientists discover that Ganymede, the solar system's largest moon, may still be actively heating and forming its metal core, providing new insights into the m…
HighNASA's Fermi Telescope Detects Magnetar-Powered Superluminous Supernova
NASA's Fermi telescope detected gamma-ray signals from a superluminous supernova powered by a magnetar, marking the first clear observation of this phenomenon…
HighSpaceX launches 29 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral on Memorial Day
SpaceX successfully launched 29 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral on Memorial Day morning, with another launch from Vandenberg rescheduled for Tuesday.
HighSpaceX's Starship V3 Flight Succeeds, Bolstering Company Valuation
SpaceX completed a mostly successful Starship Flight Test 12, with the next-generation rocket demonstrating capabilities that support the company's high valuat…
HighVitamin B3 shows promise in reducing skin cancer recurrence by up to 54%
Research on 33,000 U.S. veterans found nicotinamide (vitamin B3) reduced non-melanoma skin cancer risk by 14% overall, with 54% reduction when started after fi…
MediumSurrey researchers identify drug pathway to treat rare genetic immunodeficiencies
University of Surrey researchers discovered that mTOR inhibitors may treat rare immune disorders caused by PI4KA mutations, using advanced multi-omics analysis…
HighJune's Strawberry Moon rises June 29, offering stargazers prime viewing of summer's lowest lunar path
The June 29, 2026 full moon, called the Strawberry Moon, will be visible at 7:57 p.m. EDT and will track the lowest path of any full moon that year, coinciding…
HighThree New Deep-Sea Snailfish Species Discovered Off California Coast
Researchers discovered three new deep-sea snailfish species thousands of feet below California's coast, including a distinctive bubblegum-pink species, reveali…
HighHow NASA's Prudishness Shaped Humanity's Message to Aliens
Carl Sagan's team wanted to include an actual photograph of nude humans on Voyager's Golden Record to show aliens what we look like, but NASA vetoed it after c…
HighLaser pulses reveal elusive 3D magnetic structures for first time
Researchers used femtosecond laser pulses to observe magnetic hopfions—three-dimensional magnetic structures previously only predicted theoretically—opening ne…
HighGPSM1 Protein Controls Immune Cells in Fat Tissue, Offering Obesity Treatment Path
Research identifies GPSM1 protein as a key regulator limiting CD73+CD103+ regulatory T cells in adipose tissue, with potential implications for obesity and met…
MediumMars as a Key to Understanding Distant Rocky Exoplanets
New research proposes using Mars as a model for understanding thousands of discovered rocky exoplanets. Since Mars represents marginal habitability, studying i…
HighSupermassive black holes strip exoplanet atmospheres across galactic scales
Research shows supermassive black holes at galaxy centers can render exoplanets uninhabitable across vast distances by stripping atmospheres and depleting ozon…
HighAncient Galaxies Show Environment Shaped Growth Just 1.2B Years After Big Bang
JWST observations of a 12.6-billion-year-old protocluster reveal that galaxies in dense regions grew differently than isolated ones, showing environmental effe…
HighWebb Telescope Maps Extreme Weather Patterns on Distant Exoplanet
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has analyzed atmospheric weather patterns on exoplanet WASP-94A b, 700 lightyears away, revealing dynamic cloud systems and e…
HighEach cigarette costs smokers 20 minutes of life, UCL study finds
New UCL research commissioned by UK health authorities shows each cigarette costs smokers approximately 20 minutes of life. Quitting on New Year's Day could re…
HighLight pollution makes city birds sing 50 minutes longer daily, study finds
International research reveals artificial light causes city birds to sing 50 minutes longer daily, disrupting natural circadian rhythms across hundreds of spec…
HighThe Real Mars Threat: Crew Conflict in Extreme Isolation
Swiss researchers studying Antarctic isolation found that excessive proximity among crew members increases tension and distrust more than physical dangers, cha…
HighChina's Shenzhou 23 mission targets year-long orbital stay ahead of lunar ambitions
China's Shenzhou 23 mission successfully docked with Tiangong station, with one astronaut set to spend a year in orbit studying microgravity effects—a critical…
HighGalaxies in cosmic voids form stars longer, study finds
Research from Spain's Institute of Astrophysics reveals galaxies in cosmic voids retain gas better and sustain star formation longer, especially in outer regio…
HighNASA tests supersonic carbon-fiber rotors for Mars helicopters at Mach 1.08
NASA engineers successfully tested carbon-fiber rotor blades reaching Mach 1.08 in simulated Martian conditions, advancing helicopter technology for future Mar…
MediumSpaceX's Starship Flight 12: Progress Masked by Critical Engine Failures
SpaceX's Starship 12th flight achieved partial success with key objectives met, but persistent engine failures in the new Raptor 3 motors and Super Heavy boost…
HighLua em fase crescente nesta segunda; entenda o ciclo lunar de maio
On Monday, May 25, the Moon is in its waxing phase, with 15 days until the next waning phase. The article explains the four lunar phases and their characterist…
HighNASA Astronaut Donald Thomas Visits Brazil's Largest Space Agency Collection
Retired NASA astronaut Donald Thomas, who logged 1,040 hours across four space missions, visits Brazil's Space Adventure museum in Balneário Camboriú for lectu…
HighUFJF abre laboratórios de Ciências Exatas para comunidade neste sábado
UFJF's Institute of Exact Sciences hosts open-door event Saturday showcasing 30 research projects across chemistry, physics, and mathematics to inspire public…
HighRare 'Blue Moon' visible this weekend; here's how to observe it
A rare Blue Moon will be visible Sunday night in Brazil. Despite its name, the phenomenon doesn't change the moon's color but occurs only every 2-3 years.
HighNASA Pursues Nuclear Propulsion for Mars Missions
NASA is developing nuclear propulsion and power systems to enable human missions to Mars, marking a strategic shift in deep space exploration technology.
MediumChina launches artificial human embryos to space to test off-world reproduction
China has sent artificial human embryos to its space station to study reproduction and development in microgravity, potentially advancing both space exploratio…
MediumAstronomers observe heavily reddened quasars in rare 'blow-out' phase
Researchers have identified heavily reddened quasars undergoing a 'blow-out' phase, where powerful outflows expel gas from galaxies. This discovery provides in…
HighCarl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot: How a Scientist Convinced NASA to Look Home
In 1990, Carl Sagan convinced NASA to have Voyager 1 photograph Earth from 6 billion kilometers away, creating the iconic 'Pale Blue Dot' image that NASA had p…
HighMost Common Planets May Have Radically Different Interiors Than Earth
Research suggests the galaxy's most abundant planet type has fundamentally different internal compositions than Earth, challenging assumptions about planetary…
MediumCarl Sagan's 1976 NASA satellite carries a cosmic time capsule for Earth's future
A 1976 NASA satellite contains a Carl Sagan-designed plaque mapping Earth's continents across three time periods: 268 million years ago, present day, and 8.4 m…
MediumResearch warns of uncontrolled geoengineering experiments using silica spheres
Research warns of large-scale geoengineering experiments using silica spheres to cool Earth's climate, with scientists cautioning about unintended atmospheric…
MediumChina consolidates space programs in accelerated lunar race with US
China is merging its space programmes and accelerating lunar exploration efforts, targeting a crewed moon landing by 2030 and a crewed mission around the moon…
HighCommon asthma drug shows promise in fighting aggressive cancers, early research suggests
Early research indicates a common asthma medication may enhance cancer immunotherapy effectiveness and slow tumor growth in aggressive cancers, including breas…
MediumChina launches astronaut for year-long space mission amid lunar ambitions
China's Shenzhou-23 mission successfully docked at the Tiangong space station with three astronauts, marking the first time China sends an astronaut for a full…
HighSpaceX Starship Flight 12 Launches Most Powerful Rocket Yet
SpaceX successfully launched Starship Flight 12, its most powerful megarocket iteration to date, in a mostly successful test ahead of the company's anticipated…
HighChina Launches Shenzhou-23 With Astronaut for Year-Long Space Mission
China launched the Shenzhou-23 crewed mission with three astronauts, marking the first time a Chinese astronaut will spend a full year in space as part of prep…
HighSmoke Alarm Triggers on ISS Russian Segment During Battery Recharge
A smoke detector alarm sounded in the Russian segment of the ISS during battery recharging, with cosmonauts detecting smoke that spread to the U.S. segment. Ro…
HighRussian cosmonauts complete 50th spacewalk to outfit new Nauka science module
Two Russian cosmonauts completed their second spacewalk in a week to outfit the new Nauka science module on the ISS, routing cables and installing equipment du…
HighMilky Way's ancient meal: Scientists discover remnants of devoured dwarf galaxy
Astronomers identified metal-poor stars near the Milky Way's galactic disk that may be remnants of a dwarf galaxy consumed 10 billion years ago, potentially re…
HighSpace station spin from new Russian module requires safety analysis
Russian space officials say a glitch caused the International Space Station to spin unexpectedly when the Nauka module arrived, but experts must study potentia…
HighISS Russian segment oxygen system fails amid aging infrastructure concerns
The ISS Russian segment's oxygen-supply system failed this week, but crew safety is uncompromised due to a backup US system. The failure marks another aging in…
HighRussian space station module briefly sealed after mysterious odor detected
Russian cosmonauts temporarily sealed a segment of the International Space Station after detecting an unusual odor from a visiting cargo capsule, likely caused…
HighSenegal Lab's Swift Hantavirus Sequencing Shows Power of Global Research Networks
Senegal's Institut Pasteur de Dakar rapidly identified Andes hantavirus strain aboard a stranded cruise ship within 24 hours, demonstrating the vital importanc…
High1.2 Billion People Living With Mental Disorders Globally, Study Finds
A Lancet study reveals 1.2 billion people worldwide lived with mental disorders in 2023, a 95.5% increase since 1990, with anxiety and depression surging most…
HighSenegal's Institut Pasteur cracked hantavirus outbreak in 24 hours
Institut Pasteur de Dakar sequenced hantavirus samples from a stranded cruise ship within 24 hours, identifying the deadly Andes strain and enabling rapid glob…
HighScientists identify possible remnants of ancient galaxy consumed by Milky Way
Astronomers identified 20 metal-poor stars that may be remnants of a dwarf galaxy called Loki, consumed by the Milky Way approximately 10 billion years ago, po…
MediumMicroplastics May Reduce Ocean's Carbon-Absorption Capacity, Study Finds
Research shows microplastics reduce phytoplankton growth and ocean carbon uptake, with tropical and arid regions losing 25,000-48,000 tonnes of carbon absorpti…
HighScientists discover tiny blue octopus species near Galapagos Islands
Researchers discovered a new deep-sea octopus species, Microeledone galapagensis, near the Galapagos Islands at 1,800 metres depth. The golf ball-sized creatur…
HighStudy finds cancer treatment clues in domestic cats' genetic mutations
A major genetic study of nearly 500 cats across five countries reveals shared cancer mutations with humans, particularly in aggressive breast tumors, potential…
HighDomestic cats may hold key to treating human cancer, study finds
A major genetic study of nearly 500 cats across five countries identified tumor mutations shared with humans, particularly in breast cancer, suggesting feline…
HighNASA's Perseverance rover nears marathon milestone on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover is approaching 42.2 km traveled on Mars in June 2026, exceeding a marathon distance. The six-wheeled explorer continues searching for…
HighChina launches Shenzhou-23 with three astronauts; one to spend year in orbit
China launched Shenzhou-23 with three astronauts to its Tiangong space station, marking the first year-long orbital mission and Hong Kong's first female astron…
HighChina launches Shenzhou-23 with year-long orbital mission in lunar race push
China launched Shenzhou-23 with three astronauts to its Tiangong space station, including Hong Kong's first space traveler and a planned year-long orbital stay…
HighISS: 109-meter orbital laboratory completes 16 Earth orbits daily at 28,000 km/h
The ISS, a 109-meter orbital laboratory traveling at 28,000 km/h, has continuously housed astronauts for over 25 years while conducting thousands of scientific…
HighMineral inesperado en asteroide Ryugu desafía teorías sobre formación del sistema solar
Japanese researchers found djerfisherita, an iron-rich mineral, in Ryugu asteroid samples—a discovery that shouldn't exist in such cold, water-altered environm…
HighSpaceX's Starship mission succeeds, potentially reshaping space industry
SpaceX successfully completed a Starship mission, advancing reusable rocket technology that could revolutionize space travel and significantly increase Elon Mu…
MediumColorado startup raises $30M to deploy lunar construction robots ahead of astronauts
Lunar Outpost secured $30M funding to deploy robotic rovers for moon base construction before human astronauts arrive, positioning itself as infrastructure pro…
HighCosmic Voids May Hold Universe's Greatest Mysteries
Research suggests that the emptiest regions of space, known as cosmic voids, could contain crucial clues about fundamental physics and the universe's structure.
MediumJupiter's Neighborhood May Be Birthplace of Six Meteorite Parent Bodies
Research suggests a region just outside Jupiter's orbit may have been the birthplace of six distinct meteorite parent bodies, offering new insights into early…
MediumAncient Viral DNA Repurposed to Enable Human Pregnancy
Human genome contains traces of ancient viruses that infected ancestors millions of years ago, with some viral sequences repurposed into genes essential for pr…
HighNASA's Nuclear Drone to Explore Titan's Methane Lakes and Thick Atmosphere
NASA is deploying a nuclear-powered drone to Saturn's moon Titan, where a thick atmosphere and liquid methane lakes make aerial exploration more feasible than…
HighResearch warns of large-scale geoengineering experiment affecting Earth's climate
A research paper alerts to an ongoing, large-scale geoengineering experiment affecting Earth's climate without apparent public disclosure or oversight.
MediumLunar 'X' and 'V' shapes visible tonight—here's how to observe them
Massive X and V shapes will be visible on the moon tonight due to shadow patterns created by lunar terrain. The phenomenon offers a rare viewing opportunity fo…
MediumSpaceX's Starship V3 achieves mostly successful debut despite remaining challenges
SpaceX successfully launched its upgraded Starship V3 megarocket on its first test flight, achieving mixed results with the most powerful iteration of the vehi…
HighBlood Type A Linked to 16% Higher Early Stroke Risk, Study Finds
A meta-analysis of 48 genetic studies found people with blood type A have 16% higher stroke risk before age 60, while type O carriers show 12% lower risk, thou…
HighBlood Type A Linked to 16% Higher Early Stroke Risk, Study Finds
A large genetic analysis found people with blood type A have 16% higher stroke risk before age 60, while type O carriers have 12% lower risk, though researcher…
HighType A Blood Linked to 16% Higher Early Stroke Risk, Study Finds
Genetic research reveals people with blood type A have 16% higher stroke risk before age 60, while type O carriers show 12% lower risk. The mechanism likely in…
HighType A Blood Linked to 16% Higher Early Stroke Risk, Study Finds
Genetic research reveals people with type A blood have 16% higher stroke risk before age 60, while type O carriers show 12% lower risk. The mechanism likely in…
HighLarge Magellanic Cloud Devoured Ancient Galaxy, Astronomers Confirm
Astronomers discovered that the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, previously merged with and consumed another galaxy, evidenced by t…
HighNASA's 50-year-old 'disco ball' satellite continues revolutionizing Earth science
NASA's LAGEOS satellite, launched in 1976 as a reflector-covered sphere with no electronics, has spent 50 years providing precise measurements of Earth's shape…
HighEnceladus: Saturn's icy moon emerges as prime candidate for extraterrestrial life
Enceladus, Saturn's sixth-largest moon, is a geologically active icy world with a subsurface ocean containing chemical ingredients necessary for life. Its wate…
HighScientists develop methods to detect life in ice grains from Saturn's moon Enceladus
Researchers have demonstrated that spacecraft instruments can detect bacterial cells in ice grains from Saturn's moon Enceladus, which harbors a subsurface oce…
HighEnceladus Creates Vast Electromagnetic Wake Spanning 500,000 km Around Saturn
Scientists discovered that Saturn's moon Enceladus generates a vast electromagnetic wake extending over 500,000 km, revealing its major influence on Saturn's m…
HighESA plans 2042 mission to hunt for alien life on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus
The European Space Agency is planning a 2042-2043 mission to search for microbial life on Saturn's moon Enceladus, which harbors a subsurface ocean with hydrot…
HighDesert locust monitoring yields 680-to-1 return on investment, study finds
A 30-year study finds desert locust monitoring systems generate up to 680 times return on investment by preventing crop devastation and child malnutrition acro…
HighArtisan Cheese Bacteria May Offer Gut Health Benefits, Study Finds
University of Reading researchers identified beneficial bacteria in artisan British cheeses that may support gut health through probiotic and prebiotic compoun…
MediumEnceladus plume reveals ocean chemistry, but life detection remains future quest
Cassini spacecraft sampled Saturn's moon Enceladus's subsurface ocean through its water plume, discovering organic compounds, phosphorus, and conditions sugges…
HighCarl Sagan's 8.4-Million-Year Message Inside NASA's LAGEOS-1 Satellite
NASA's 1976 LAGEOS-1 satellite carries a Carl Sagan-designed plaque showing Earth's continents across 268 million years past, present, and 8.4 million years fu…
HighWebb finds massive star clusters escape birth clouds faster than expected, reshaping galaxy models
Webb and Hubble observations of 9,000 young star clusters reveal massive clusters escape their birth clouds in ~5 million years, faster than smaller clusters,…
HighMilky Way's Ancient Cosmic Meal: Astronomers Discover Remnants of Devoured Dwarf Galaxy
Astronomers discovered 20 metal-poor stars near the Milky Way's disk that likely represent remnants of a dwarf galaxy consumed 10 billion years ago, potentiall…
HighMilky Way's Ancient Meal: Scientists Discover Remnants of Devoured Dwarf Galaxy
Astronomers discovered metal-poor stars near the Milky Way's galactic disk that may be remnants of an ancient dwarf galaxy consumed about 10 billion years ago,…
High80% of Brazilian elderly with dementia unaware of diagnosis, study finds
A study from UNIFESP reveals 83% of Brazilian seniors with dementia lack diagnosis, with higher rates in poorer regions. The research highlights systemic gaps…
HighArtemis II astronauts confronted by space-denial activist at U.S. Capitol
NASA's Artemis II crew was harassed by a man at the U.S. Capitol who accused them of lying about space travel and referenced conspiracy theories, while the ast…
HighGiant Wave Ripples Through Milky Way, Reshaping Understanding of Galaxy Dynamics
Gaia space telescope data reveals a massive wave pattern affecting thousands of stars across the Milky Way, propagating from the galactic center outward and ch…
HighWebb Telescope Discovers Unexpectedly Bright Ancient Galaxy Challenging Cosmology Models
The James Webb Space Telescope confirmed the existence of galaxy MoM-z14, observed just 280 million years after the Big Bang, with unexpected brightness and ni…
HighBlood Sugar Crashes, Not Spikes, Drive Constant Hunger, Study Finds
New research reveals that rapid drops in blood sugar after eating, rather than initial spikes, are the primary driver of persistent hunger and overeating. This…
MediumHunting lobby targets wildlife scientist over inconvenient research findings
Hunting groups are publicly discrediting a research institute director whose scientific findings support conservation measures they oppose, citing her advisory…
HighDamaged DNA travels between cells via nanotubes, rewriting neighboring genomes
UT Southwestern researchers discovered that damaged DNA fragments escape tumor cells through nanotubes, integrate into neighboring cell genomes, and pass herit…
HighLaptop simulates hundreds of entangled qubits thought impossible without quantum hardware
Researchers at Simons Foundation's CCQ demonstrated that classical laptops can simulate hundreds of entangled qubits using tensor networks, challenging assumpt…
HighEuropa's Water Plumes May Not Exist, Scientists Now Suggest
New research challenges previous findings suggesting Jupiter's moon Europa ejects water vapor plumes, casting doubt on a key hypothesis about the icy moon's su…
HighNASA's AWE Mission Concludes Study of Earth's Upper Atmosphere Impact on Space Weather
NASA's Atmospheric Waves Experiment (AWE) has completed its mission studying how Earth's atmosphere influences space weather patterns and solar interactions.
HighNASA Opens JPL Management Contract to Competitive Bidding, Ending Caltech's Nearly Century-Long Control
NASA is opening the Jet Propulsion Laboratory management contract to competitive bidding for the first time in nearly 100 years, potentially ending Caltech's d…
HighRare 'Planet Parade' Lights Western Sky This Weekend
Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury are lining up in the western sky after sunset this week alongside a Blue Moon passing Antares, creating a rare celestial event not…
HighSpaceX Starlink launch creates 'jellyfish' phenomenon across Florida sky
SpaceX's sunrise Starlink launch added 29 satellites to low Earth orbit, creating a striking 'jellyfish' optical phenomenon visible across Florida's morning sk…
HighOptimism linked to better heart health and longer life, study finds
Research shows optimistic people have healthier hearts and potentially longer lifespans, though excessive positivity can carry risks. Scientists identify optim…
MediumSpaceX Starship Flight 12 achieves mostly successful test with controlled splashdown
SpaceX's upgraded Starship V3 completed Flight 12 with mixed results, successfully deploying mock satellites before making a controlled splashdown in the India…
HighParental Wealth, Not Income, Determines Homeownership Odds, Study Finds
New research analyzing 3.4 million families finds parental wealth is a stronger predictor of homeownership than adult income, challenging assumptions about eco…
HighSpaceX's Starship V3 completes test flight with planned ocean explosion
SpaceX's Starship V3, the most powerful rocket ever built, successfully launched and completed a test flight lasting about an hour before intentionally explodi…
HighSpace agencies race to develop next-gen exercise equipment for lunar missions
Scientists and space agencies are developing advanced exercise equipment like HIFIm to keep astronauts fit during long space missions, reducing daily workout t…
HighChina successfully launches Long March-8 rocket with secret satellite
China conducted the maiden flight of its Changzheng-8 medium-lift rocket from Wenchang, successfully deploying a classified satellite and four commercial satel…
MediumBoeing cancels Starliner's crewed debut over rocket valve anomaly
Boeing cancelled Starliner's first crewed mission hours before launch due to anomalous pressure valve behavior in the Atlas V rocket's Centaur stage, delaying…
HighVast Space's Haven-1 Takes Shape for 2027 Commercial Space Station Debut
Vast Space's Haven-1, the first commercial space station, is being assembled for launch in early 2027, ahead of competitors and the ISS retirement in 2030. The…
HighMusk sets early March target for Starship V3 debut after November setback
Elon Musk confirms SpaceX's Starship V3 will launch in early March 2026, recovering from a November 2025 test failure. The upgraded rocket features increased h…
HighGetafe Hospital identifies new genetic variant of underdiagnosed alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
Pneumologists at Getafe University Hospital identified a new genetic variant of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, named Pi Getafe, which increases risk of respir…
HighNASA confirms 340-meter asteroid Apophis will safely pass Earth in historic 2029 flyby
NASA confirms asteroid Apophis will pass within 32,000 km of Earth on April 13, 2029, closer than geostationary satellites, but poses no collision risk. The ev…
HighSpaceX IPO Could Make Musk First Trillionaire, Despite Mounting Losses
SpaceX's planned June IPO could value the company at $2.2 trillion, potentially making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire despite significant financial l…
HighScientists Pinpoint Supernova Remnants as Primary Source of Cosmic Rays
International research team quantifies cosmic ray composition for first time, determining supernova remnants produce 67% protons and 33% electrons, resolving a…
HighAncient sea turtle stampede theory challenged by paleontologist skeptics
Scientists propose 80-million-year-old cliff markings in Italy were caused by sea turtles fleeing an earthquake, but paleobiology experts dispute the evidence,…
MediumSpaceX Starship suffers catastrophic failure during Texas test fire
SpaceX's Starship 36 rocket experienced a catastrophic engineering failure during a static fire test in Texas, erupting into a massive fireball. No injuries we…
HighPsilocybin shows promise for chronic nerve pain relief in University of Reading study
University of Reading research finds a single psilocybin dose reduces nerve pain for weeks and enhances effectiveness of gabapentin, a standard pain medication…
HighUC researchers map protein structure regulating inflammatory disease pathways
University of Cincinnati researchers visualized iRhom1 protein structure bound to ADAM17 enzyme using cryo-EM, revealing how inflammatory disease regulation wo…
HighNon-destructive imaging technique enables real-time quality monitoring of MXene thin films
German-Israeli researchers demonstrate imaging ellipsometry as a non-destructive method for monitoring MXene thin-film quality during device fabrication, combi…
HighFrozen blueberries pack more antioxidants than fresh, study finds
South Dakota State University research suggests frozen blueberries contain higher antioxidant concentrations than fresh ones, challenging consumer assumptions…
MediumScientists Find More Efficient Moon Routes Using Advanced Math
Researchers developed a mathematical technique using functional connections theory to identify more efficient lunar trajectories, potentially saving millions i…
HighNASA Deliberately Crashed Galileo Into Jupiter to Protect Europa's Hidden Ocean
NASA intentionally crashed the Galileo spacecraft into Jupiter in 2003 after it discovered evidence of a subsurface ocean on Europa, destroying the probe to pr…
HighSpaceX Starship completes 12th test flight despite engine failures, splashes down in Indian Ocean
SpaceX successfully completed its 12th Starship test flight with a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean, despite engine malfunctions and booster complicat…
HighSpaceX lança Starship em novo teste após pausa de sete meses
SpaceX successfully launched Starship, the world's largest and most powerful rocket, from Texas for a suborbital test flight after a seven-month hiatus, advanc…
HighSpaceX launches Starship test as IPO looms, targeting $2T valuation
SpaceX successfully launched its Starship rocket in a high-risk test, demonstrating progress ahead of a planned IPO that could value the company at $2 trillion…
HighSpaceX reschedules Starship launch for Friday after hydraulic pin failure
SpaceX reschedules Starship launch for Friday after hydraulic pin malfunction in launch tower. The world's largest rocket will undergo suborbital testing from…
HighIberian Peninsula may be slowly rotating due to Africa-Eurasia tectonic collision
Scientists using seismic and satellite data discovered the Iberian Peninsula may be slowly rotating clockwise due to tectonic tensions from Africa-Eurasian con…
HighAncient Engineers Built Great Pyramid with Sophisticated Earthquake Resistance
New research reveals the Great Pyramid of Giza incorporated sophisticated structural features designed to withstand earthquakes, explaining its remarkable 4,50…
HighMusk's SpaceX bonus tied to Mars colonization milestone
Elon Musk will only receive bonus compensation from SpaceX if the company successfully achieves Mars colonization, linking executive incentives to the ambitiou…
MediumNASA's Perseverance Rover Approaches Marathon Distance on Mars
NASA's Perseverance Rover has traveled the equivalent of a marathon distance on Mars, marking a significant milestone in the rover's ongoing exploration missio…
HighMysterious stacked stones discovered in Mars rover imagery
NASA imagery from Mars reveals stacked stone formations, sparking scientific interest in the planet's geological features and potential mineral composition inc…
MediumNASA AI System Tracks Harmful Algal Blooms via Satellite Data
NASA has developed an AI system using satellite data to detect and track harmful algal blooms, potentially improving environmental monitoring and public health…
HighScientists Trace Human Right-Handedness to Bipedal Evolution, Not Hand Biology
Researchers have identified the evolutionary basis for why 90% of humans are right-handed, with findings suggesting the answer relates to bipedal locomotion ra…
MediumEuropean-Chinese satellite launches to map Earth's magnetic shield
A joint European-Chinese satellite launched on Vega-C to study Earth's magnetosphere and how it protects against solar storms, potentially revolutionizing unde…
HighSpaceX Starlink 10-31 mission launches from Cape Canaveral with 29 satellites
SpaceX successfully launched its Starlink 10-31 mission from Cape Canaveral, adding 29 satellites to its low Earth orbit megaconstellation during a sunrise lau…
HighRare celestial alignment: Moon, Jupiter, Venus and Mercury converge in night sky
A rare cosmic lineup featuring the moon, Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury will be visible in the night sky on May 18-20, requiring no special equipment to observe.
HighGLP-1 drugs show promise in slowing cancer progression, study finds
New research suggests GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs, commonly used for weight loss, may reduce cancer progression risk in obesity-related tumors across multiple…
MediumSpaceX Delays Starship Launch Due to Last-Minute Technical Issue
SpaceX postponed its 12th Starship launch attempt after encountering a last-minute technical problem. The highly anticipated test of the advanced super-heavy r…
Medium‘Shocking number’ of PNW rodents may carry hantavirus, Scientific American says - OregonLive.com
A WSU study reveals unexpectedly high prevalence of hantavirus in Pacific Northwest rodents, with researchers calling the findings shocking. The discovery rais…
HighSpaceX scrubs Starship V3 debut, targets May 22 retry for most powerful rocket
SpaceX scrubbed the first test flight of its upgraded Starship V3 rocket due to last-minute technical problems, rescheduling the launch attempt for May 22.
HighSpaceX Scrubs Starship Test Launch
SpaceX scrubbed a Thursday test launch of its upgraded Starship rocket. The delay marks another setback in the company's development timeline for the next-gene…
HighChina launches first methane-fueled rocket, outpacing US in space race milestone
China successfully launched the Zhuque 2 Y2 rocket powered by methane and liquid oxygen, becoming the first country to achieve orbital flight with this propell…
HighStudy finds music while studying divides students, but benefits depend on individual traits
Australian study of 226 university students finds 54% listen to music while studying, with 94% believing it aids concentration. Research suggests effectiveness…
MediumSpaceX IPO Ties Musk's Massive Bonus to Mars Colonization of 1 Million People
SpaceX's IPO filing reveals Elon Musk's bonus structure depends on establishing 1 million humans on Mars and achieving valuations up to $6 trillion, blending a…
HighSpaceX lança Starship V3 em teste crítico antes de IPO de US$ 75 bi
SpaceX launches its upgraded Starship V3 rocket in a critical test mission as the company prepares for a potential $2 trillion IPO valuation, with plans to rai…
HighSpaceX postpones Starship V3 launch to Friday after last-minute technical issues
SpaceX delayed the Starship V3 launch from Thursday to Friday after engineers encountered last-minute technical issues. The test marks the spacecraft's return…
HighStudy reveals how PM2.5 pollutants damage airways, points to enzyme therapy
University of Osaka researchers discovered how PM2.5 air pollutants damage the respiratory system's self-cleaning mechanism, identifying ALDH1A1 enzyme as a po…
HighScientists crack the code of beer foam stability after seven-year study
ETH Zurich researchers have identified the physical mechanisms controlling beer foam stability, revealing that different beer styles rely on distinct forces—fr…
HighExcess EXO1 protein mimics BRCA mutations, opening new cancer treatment pathways
Penn State researchers found that excess EXO1 protein in 20-30% of breast, ovarian and other cancers causes DNA damage similar to BRCA mutations, potentially e…
HighOcean acidification disrupts reef fish social bonds, study finds
Adelaide University research shows ocean acidification reduces reef complexity, forcing fish into smaller, less protective shoals despite individual behavioral…
HighTwo-Stage Aging Theory Links Early-Life Damage to Late-Onset Disease
Researchers propose that age-related diseases like cancer and arthritis originate from early-life damage that remains dormant until aging weakens the body's ab…
HighOcean Acidification Weakens Reef Fish Social Bonds, Study Finds
Adelaide University research shows ocean acidification reduces reef habitat complexity, forcing fish into smaller, less protective shoals despite individual fi…
HighRadio Astronomy's Hidden Power: Chapman's Book Arrives as SKA Transforms the Field
Emma Chapman's new book on radio astronomy arrives as the Square Kilometre Array enters science operations, arguing radio waves reveal cosmic phenomena invisib…
HighPaper Industry Sludge Converts to High-Yield Renewable Biofuel, Study Shows
Research shows paper industry sludge can be efficiently converted into high-yield renewable biofuel, offering a waste-to-energy solution for the sector.
MediumQuantum Computing Partnership Accelerates Materials Discovery for Critical Applications
Fraunhofer ISC and Algorithmiq partner to use quantum computing and hybrid classical-quantum algorithms to dramatically accelerate materials development, reduc…
HighMigraine with aura triples stroke risk in men over 45, study finds
A new study finds that migraine with aura is associated with a 73% higher risk of ischemic stroke in adults over 45, with men under 72 showing triple the risk,…
HighScientists Design Mars Rovers That 'Swim' Through Sand Like Desert Lizards
Scientists have developed next-generation Mars rovers inspired by sandfish reptiles that can 'swim' through sand dunes, improving traversal across the planet's…
HighRare Blue Moon to grace May skies this month
A rare Blue Moon will be visible in May skies across multiple regions. The astronomical event offers stargazers an opportunity to observe this uncommon lunar p…
HighScientists reveal evolutionary path of human hand from ape ancestors
New research provides fresh insights into how the human hand evolved from our primate ancestors, advancing understanding of human evolutionary biology and anat…
MediumPhysicists confirm 'negative time' exists in quantum breakthrough
Researchers have experimentally confirmed the existence of negative time in quantum mechanics, a counterintuitive phenomenon where particles can appear to trav…
MediumWebb Telescope Discovers Exoplanet Shrouded in Haze, Obscuring Atmospheric Study
The James Webb Space Telescope discovered an exoplanet enveloped in massive haze that obscures its atmosphere from observation, challenging scientists' ability…
MediumAI-Generated Research Flooding Science: Humans Remain Essential to Credible Discovery
AI-generated papers and fabricated citations are overwhelming peer review systems and compromising scientific integrity, requiring human oversight to maintain…
HighISS astronauts lose bone density rapidly in microgravity; NASA develops countermeasures
ISS astronauts lose 1-2% bone density monthly in microgravity, equivalent to a year's postmenopausal bone loss in six months. NASA has developed countermeasure…
HighMagnetic fields may explain why life's molecules are predominantly right-handed
Scientists may have solved a 150-year-old mystery about why biological molecules are predominantly right-handed, with evidence suggesting magnetic fields could…
MediumEuropean-Chinese SMILE spacecraft launches to capture first images of Earth's magnetic shield
A joint European-Chinese spacecraft named SMILE launched to capture the first X-ray images of Earth's magnetosphere, the invisible magnetic shield protecting t…
HighPhysicists confirm 'negative time' in quantum experiment with atoms
Physicists confirmed that photons can traverse atomic clouds in negative time—appearing to exit before entering—by measuring atomic excitation rather than phot…
HighTwo-thirds of UK women skip breast cancer self-checks, study finds
A UK study reveals 64% of women don't regularly check for breast cancer symptoms, citing forgetfulness and lack of knowledge. Only 36% perform monthly self-che…
HighNASA's Parker Solar Probe survives historic closest-ever sun flyby
NASA's Parker Solar Probe successfully survived its closest approach to the sun on Christmas Eve, flying within 3.8 million miles at 430,000 mph. The spacecraf…
HighNASA's Perseverance Rover to Capture First-Ever Sounds from Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover will land on Mars on February 18 with microphones to record the planet's sounds for the first time, including descent audio and ambie…
HighCuriosity rover strikes a pose as Perseverance prepares for Mars arrival
NASA's Curiosity rover, operational for over eight years on Mars, captured a selfie while investigating the Mary Anning site. The rover continues sample collec…
HighNightly snoring linked to high blood pressure and stroke risk, study finds
Research from Flinders University reveals regular snoring is significantly linked to high blood pressure and uncontrolled hypertension, particularly in overwei…
HighNew Study Reveals Nereid's Origins, Unlocking Neptune's Evolutionary Secrets
JWST observations and simulations suggest Neptune's moon Nereid formed in place rather than being captured, providing clues to the early solar system's evoluti…
HighMars Rover Detects Organic Molecules, But Some May Be Lab Artifacts
NASA's Curiosity rover detected organic compounds in Martian rocks using advanced analytical chemistry, though scientists debate whether findings represent gen…
HighBreakthrough quantum sensor detects single photons, opens path to dark matter detection
Researchers developed an ultra-sensitive quantum calorimeter detecting energy below one zeptojoule, enabling photon counting and potential dark matter detectio…
HighFour ways to ensure your research gets discovered on Google Scholar
Academic visibility depends on strategic presentation rather than quality alone. Researchers must optimize titles, use preprints, ensure open access, and maint…
HighThirty-Year Mystery: Pioneer Probes' Anomalous Drift Solved by Their Own Heat
A 30-year mystery surrounding NASA's Pioneer 10 and 11 probes' unexplained deceleration was resolved in 2012 when researchers discovered the spacecraft were be…
HighNASA's Perseverance Rover Nears Marathon Milestone After 5+ Years on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has traveled 26.09 miles on Mars and is expected to exceed the marathon distance of 26.22 miles within a month, continuing its five-y…
HighGreenpeace study finds thousands of microplastics in Nestlé and Danone baby food pouches
Greenpeace research reveals Nestlé's Gerber and Danone's Happy Baby Organics pouches contain thousands of microplastics per serving, raising serious health con…
HighScientists Capture First Structural Image of Elusive Metallocene Formation Step
Researchers at OIST captured the first structural characterization of a doubly ring-slipped intermediate in metallocene formation, revealing new pathways for d…
HighNASA Unveils First James Webb Telescope Images Peering Into Universe's Origins
NASA shared preview images from the James Webb Space Telescope, with full image release scheduled for July 12, 2022. The telescope aims to explore the origins…
HighJames Webb Telescope Reveals Hidden Star Birth in Carina Nebula
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope discovered previously hidden star formation in the Carina Nebula's Cosmic Cliffs, revealing 24 young protostars invisible to…
HighJames Webb detects oldest known supermassive black hole, formed 350M years after Big Bang
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected evidence of the oldest supermassive black hole ever observed, formed just 350 million years after the Big Bang in g…
HighJames Webb Telescope Captures Stunning Image of 'Phantom Galaxy' M74
The James Webb Space Telescope captured detailed infrared images of galaxy M74, revealing its prominent spiral structure 32 million light-years away, combined…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Rich in Carbon Dioxide
NASA's James Webb telescope captured images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, revealing its tail contains primarily carbon dioxide and water ice, suggesting…
HighWebb Telescope Captures First Direct Image of Distant Exoplanet
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has photographed its first exoplanet, HIP 65426 b, a gas giant six to twelve times Jupiter's mass located 385 light-years awa…
HighWebb Telescope Discovers Rich Organic Chemistry in Distant Galaxy
Spain's Astrobiology Center used the James Webb Space Telescope to detect an unprecedented inventory of organic molecules, including methyl radical, in a dista…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Detailed Atmospheric Breakdown of Distant Exoplanet
The James Webb Space Telescope captured the first detailed molecular and chemical breakdown of exoplanet WASP-39b's atmosphere, detecting sulfur dioxide and co…
HighNASA Report: Micrometeorite Caused 'Irreparable' Damage to James Webb Mirror
A micrometeorite impact has caused irreparable damage to one of the James Webb Space Telescope's mirrors, though the instrument continues to exceed performance…
HighJames Webb discovers the universe's oldest star clusters
Canadian researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified ancient star clusters that may contain the universe's first-formed stars, marking a s…
MediumNASA reveals ancient Lake Agassiz's role in early North American agriculture
NASA research examines farming viability in the ancient Lake Agassiz basin, analyzing historical geological and climate data to understand agricultural opportu…
MediumSun's 19-Day Radio Burst Challenges Solar Physics Understanding
The Sun produced an extraordinary radio burst lasting 19 days—far longer than typical solar events—challenging scientific understanding of transient solar phen…
HighVega C launches SMILE satellite in landmark China-ESA space weather mission
Vega C rocket successfully launched the SMILE satellite, a joint China-ESA mission to observe Earth's magnetosphere and study interactions with solar wind from…
HighScientific integrity at risk as AI-generated papers and fake citations flood peer review
AI-generated fake citations and papers are flooding scientific literature, overwhelming peer review systems and compromising research integrity. Scientists war…
HighSpaceX Starlink Launch and USAF Missile Test Scheduled Hours Apart at Vandenberg
SpaceX is scheduled to launch 24 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base while the USAF conducts a missile test hours apart, creating a rare dual-…
HighSpaceX Starship V3 Set for High-Stakes Flight Test Debut on May 21
SpaceX prepares for a high-stakes Starship Flight 12 test launch on May 21, featuring the upgraded V3 variant ahead of the company's anticipated IPO.
HighGenetic factors explain why GLP-1 weight loss drugs work better for some
Research reveals genetic variations explain why some people lose significantly more weight on GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic than others, with approximate…
HighStudy: Abortion Bans Restrict Miscarriage Care, Worsen Patient Outcomes
New research shows abortion bans are restricting treatment options for miscarriage patients, leading to delayed care and worse health outcomes in affected stat…
HighSpaceX Starship Flight 12 set for May 21 debut with upgraded V3 rocket
SpaceX is preparing its upgraded Starship V3 for Flight 12, scheduled to launch May 21 from Texas. The test flight carries significant stakes for the company a…
HighVitamin D deficiency linked to severe postoperative pain in breast cancer patients
Study finds breast cancer patients with vitamin D deficiency experience significantly more postoperative pain and consume more opioids after mastectomy surgery…
MediumSIRT6 protein reverses age-related DNA damage in mice, offering aging reversal pathway
Bar-Ilan University researchers reversed age-related DNA organization breakdown in old mice by boosting SIRT6 protein, suggesting aging may be partially revers…
HighNASA's Roman Space Telescope Accelerates Launch to September 2026
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now targeting a September 2026 launch, ahead of its previous May 2027 deadline, to search for exoplanets, dark matt…
HighRadio Astronomy Reveals Hidden Universe; NASA Perfects Space Food for Astronauts
Radio astronomy enables scientists to study invisible cosmic objects by detecting natural radio waves, while NASA's space food programs prioritize comfort food…
HighAirplane-sized asteroid 2026 JP1 to safely pass Earth at 4.2M miles on May 20
NASA confirms asteroid 2026 JP1 will safely pass Earth on May 20, 2026 at 4.2 million miles distance. Despite its 180-foot size, scientists confirm no collisio…
HighSpaceX's Inspiration4 Makes History With First All-Civilian Spaceflight
SpaceX's Inspiration4 mission successfully launched four civilians into orbit aboard a Dragon spacecraft, marking the first crewed spaceflight composed entirel…
HighEurope's VORTEX: Dassault and OHB build reusable spaceplane to challenge SpaceX
European aerospace firms Dassault and OHB are developing VORTEX, a reusable spaceplane designed to transport cargo and crew to low Earth orbit, reducing Europe…
HighRussia's plasma motor could cut Mars travel time to 30 days, Rosatom claims
Rosatom developed a plasma electric motor prototype that could reduce Mars travel time from nearly one year to 30-60 days, representing a major breakthrough in…
MediumStudy finds grapes may boost skin's natural defenses through gene activity changes
Western New England University research found that consuming three daily grape portions for two weeks enhanced skin barrier function and reduced oxidative stre…
MediumArtemis II pilot Wiseman: Human mind unprepared for space's grandeur
Artemis II pilot Reid Wiseman returned to Earth after a historic lunar mission, describing the experience as beyond human comprehension and emphasizing the emo…
HighStudy reveals how woodpeckers withstand impacts 400 times stronger than gravity
Research from Brown University reveals woodpeckers withstand impacts 400 times stronger than gravity through synchronized muscle contractions coordinated with…
HighPhysicist from Apucarana honors profession on International Physics Day
Luiz Felipe Demétrio, a physicist from Apucarana conducting doctoral research in England, honors physics professionals on May 19th, emphasizing science's trans…
MediumSpaceX Reschedules Starship Flight 12, First V3 Test Delayed
SpaceX has rescheduled its 12th Starship test flight, marking the first test of the Starship V3 variant. The delay reflects high stakes for the US space enterp…
HighCrescent Moon, Venus and Jupiter converge in rare celestial display this week
A rare celestial alignment featuring a crescent moon, Venus, and Jupiter will be visible in the evening sky this week, starting tonight. Observers can view the…
HighNASA Maps Reveal Earth's Night Sky Growing Dimmer as Artificial Light Spreads
NASA researchers have released new nighttime satellite maps showing unprecedented expansion of artificial light across Earth, with less night sky visible than…
HighScientists Identify Natural 'Brakes' in Pacific Fault That Limit Earthquake Magnitude
Researchers have identified natural 'brake zones' beneath the Pacific Ocean near Ecuador that may prevent massive earthquakes, potentially unlocking secrets to…
MediumNASA accelerates Mars relay orbiter contract amid concerns over spacecraft availability
NASA issued a 30-day deadline for a $700 million Mars telecommunications orbiter contract, signaling urgency to secure relay communications before crewed missi…
HighMoon's Slow Retreat Means Total Solar Eclipses Have an Expiration Date
The moon drifts away from Earth at 3.8cm annually, meaning total solar eclipses visible today will eventually become impossible for future civilizations to wit…
HighCERN physicists identify long-sought anomaly at Large Hadron Collider
Physicists at CERN's particle accelerator have identified a long-sought anomaly after years of investigation, potentially advancing fundamental physics underst…
MediumNewly discovered asteroid to pass closer to Earth than the moon Monday
Asteroid 2026 JH2, discovered days ago, will pass closer to Earth than the moon on Monday. The space rock, roughly the size of a blue whale, poses no collision…
HighEU-China spacecraft launches to study Earth's magnetic shield against solar storms
A new EU-China spacecraft called Smile has launched to monitor Earth's magnetosphere and study how solar storms interact with the planet's protective magnetic…
HighScientists Identify 1,700+ 'Dark' Proteins Previously Hidden in Human Cells
Researchers have identified over 1,700 previously unknown small protein-like molecules, called peptideins, hidden within the human genome, potentially expandin…
HighGarlic Emerges as Unexpected Mosquito Birth Control in Scientific Discovery
Scientists accidentally discovered that garlic can disrupt mosquito and fruit fly mating behavior, potentially inspiring new pest control methods without synth…
MediumStudy Suggests Anesthetized Brains Can Process Language and Learn
New research reveals that anesthetized brains can process and potentially learn from overheard language, challenging conventional understanding of consciousnes…
HighEpigenetic therapy combined with immunotherapy shows promise for treatment-resistant lymphoma
A study combining epigenetic therapy with anti-PD-1 immunotherapy shows promise for rare, aggressive natural killer/T-cell lymphoma resistant to standard treat…
HighNASA unveils full James Webb telescope images, ushering in 'new era' of astronomy
NASA released the first complete set of James Webb Space Telescope images, revealing unprecedented views of distant galaxies, nebulae, and exoplanet atmosphere…
HighNASA Study Maps Technology Gaps for Detecting Life in Solar System
NASA's PESTO study identifies scientific and technological gaps needed to detect biosignatures in the solar system, focusing on Mars, Europa, and Enceladus mis…
HighScientists map 'sugar code' on cell surfaces to detect cancer early
Scientists developed Glycan Atlasing, an advanced imaging technique revealing sugar patterns on cell surfaces that shift based on cellular state, offering pote…
HighOpportunity rover's 14-year Mars mission ended by planet-wide dust storm
NASA's Opportunity rover, designed for 90 days on Mars, operated for 14 years until a 2018 planetary dust storm blacked out the sun and drained its solar panel…
HighOntario study finds 1 in 5 pregnant people missed timely syphilis screening
A study of over 551,000 Ontario pregnancies found 1 in 5 did not receive timely syphilis screening, risking congenital infection in newborns despite rising inf…
HighScientists Map Sugar Coatings on Cells to Detect Disease Early
Researchers at Max Planck Institute developed 'Glycan Atlasing' to map sugar structures on cell surfaces, revealing they change with cellular state and can ide…
HighNASA's Roman Space Telescope Targets September 2026 Launch to Revolutionize Astronomy
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is advancing its launch to September 2026, promising to revolutionize astronomy by mapping hundreds of millions of gal…
HighDNA-Guided CRISPR System Expands Cas12 Enzyme to Target RNA with High Precision
Researchers developed ΨDNA, a DNA-based CRISPR guide enabling Cas12 enzymes to target RNA with high specificity while maintaining DNA-editing compatibility. Th…
HighStress hormones linked to fatty liver disease progression, study finds
New research reveals chronic stress and elevated cortisol levels can accelerate fatty liver disease development, a connection many overlook despite its serious…
MediumBrazil inaugurates Sirius particle accelerator expansion with R$800M investment
Brazil inaugurated four new research lines at the Sirius particle accelerator, Latin America's most advanced scientific infrastructure, with R$ 800 million in…
HighJames Webb reveals hidden secrets of the Squid Galaxy's supermassive core
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented infrared images of M77 (Squid Galaxy), piercing through cosmic dust to reveal a supermassive black ho…
HighCoastal living adds a year to life expectancy, study finds
A study analyzing 66,000 U.S. census areas found that people living within 50km of the ocean live approximately one year longer than inland residents, attribut…
MediumYoung scientist carries Ceuta's memory into promising research career
Antonio Arroyo Mateo, a 29-year-old researcher from Málaga with deep roots in Ceuta, channels childhood memories of the autonomous city into a promising scient…
HighMathematics enters its AlphaFold moment as AI transforms proof discovery
A major AI advancement in mathematics is being compared to AlphaFold's impact on protein folding, suggesting transformative potential for mathematical research…
MediumNASA launches $700M Mars communications orbiter competition with urgent 30-day deadline
NASA released a final RFP for a $700 million Mars communications orbiter with a 30-day deadline, signaling urgency to secure relay infrastructure before human…
HighNuclear-Powered Spacecraft Could Reach Saturn in 220 Days, Opening Path to Titan
Researchers propose nuclear thermal propulsion could transport humans to Saturn's moon Titan in 220 days, dramatically reducing travel time compared to convent…
MediumESA Develops Soft Robot-Caterpillar to Explore Mars's Inaccessible Terrain
European and international teams have developed soft caterpillar-like robots capable of exploring inaccessible Martian terrain where traditional NASA rovers ca…
MediumRoyal Observatory warns AI shortcuts risk eroding human curiosity and discovery
The Royal Observatory Greenwich warns that instant AI answers could diminish human intelligence and critical thinking, emphasizing the historical value of huma…
HighNASA converts black hole sound waves into eerie audio during Black Hole Week
NASA released an eerie audio recording derived from X-ray data of a black hole in Perseus galaxy cluster, converting astronomical ripples into sound by scaling…
HighWebb Telescope Deployment Complete; Months of Alignment Work Ahead
After successfully deploying its final mirror segment on Jan. 8, the James Webb Space Telescope now faces months of alignment and calibration work before begin…
HighA Speck of Dust Could Doom the $9.7B James Webb Space Telescope
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope requires extreme contamination control measures to prevent microscopic particles from compromising its $9.7 billion mission.…
HighWebb Telescope Captures First Starlight, Exceeds Expectations in Critical Alignment Test
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has successfully captured its first images and detected starlight using its NIRCam instrument, marking a critical mission mil…
HighWebb's Golden Mirror: Engineering Marvel Behind Space's Most Powerful Telescope
The James Webb Space Telescope features an iconic 21-foot golden mirror made of 18 hexagonal beryllium segments coated in gold for maximum light reflection, en…
HighWatch NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Launch Live This Christmas Eve
NASA's $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope launches Christmas Eve from French Guiana, beginning a critical 29-day deployment to its destination 1 million mi…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope Set for Christmas Morning Launch as Hubble's Successor
NASA's $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope, Hubble's more powerful successor, launches Dec. 25 from French Guiana. The infrared observatory will observe the…
HighWebb Telescope Mirror Fully Aligned, Exceeding Performance Expectations
NASA confirmed the James Webb Space Telescope's 18-segment mirror is fully aligned and performing better than designed, producing sharp images that reveal dist…
HighWebb vs. Hubble: How infrared vision will transform space telescope images
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, launching Dec. 24, will observe the universe primarily in infrared, enabling it to see objects 10-100 times fainter than Hub…
HighJames Webb Space Telescope: A Year of Revolutionary Cosmic Discoveries
Comprehensive overview of JWST's launch, setup, and groundbreaking discoveries since July 2022, including early universe observations, exoplanet detection, and…
HighTwo Years of Wonder: James Webb's 10 Most Iconic Cosmic Images
Two years after its first image, the James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning cosmic phenomena including star births, supernovae, and distant galaxies,…
HighWebb Space Telescope's First Year: Stunning Images Reveal Universe in Unprecedented Detail
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope marks one year of operations with stunning images revealing previously hidden stars, nebulae, and planetary details across th…
HighWhat the sugar cube reveals: why matter is mostly nothing
A viral claim that all 8 billion humans compressed to nuclear density would fit in a sugar cube is arithmetically correct but obscures deeper physics about ato…
HighLost Tethys Ocean shaped Central Asia's dinosaur-era mountains, study finds
Researchers discovered that the vanished Tethys Ocean, not climate or mantle processes, primarily shaped Central Asia's mountainous landscape over 250 million…
HighNew Framework Challenges How Scientists Assess Health of Intermittent Rivers
Researchers develop new approach to assess ecological quality of intermittent rivers, which current indices fail to evaluate properly because they're designed…
HighPhysicists Observe Angular Momentum Reversal in Crystals, Defying Intuition
Researchers directly observed angular momentum transfer in crystal lattices, discovering that atomic rotations unexpectedly flip direction while conserving ang…
HighNASA's Saturn audio isn't sound—it's electromagnetic data made audible
NASA translates electromagnetic emissions from Saturn into audible recordings by shifting radio waves into the human hearing range. The eerie sounds reflect re…
HighNagatitan: Southeast Asia's colossal 'last titan' dinosaur rewrites prehistoric record
Thai researchers identified Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur weighing 27 tonnes and measuring 27 meters long, from fossils discover…
HighWebb's Miracle: 344 Single Points of Failure, Yet All Deployed Flawlessly
The James Webb Space Telescope operated with 344 potential single-point failures during its complex deployment sequence at L2, 1.5 million km from Earth, runni…
HighNature visits linked to reduced medication use for mental health, study finds
Finnish research on 6,000+ participants shows 3-4 weekly visits to green spaces reduce mental health medication use by 33% and blood pressure medication by 36%…
HighSagitário A* will awaken in 2 billion years when Milky Way collides with Magellanic Cloud
NASA confirms Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's center, will reactivate in approximately 2 billion years when the galaxy collides…
HighMoon's triple conjunction: three planetary encounters this week
The Moon will have three conjunctions this week with Mercury, Mars, and Venus. Two encounters occur on Tuesday but won't be observable; Venus conjunction Frida…
HighNASA Tests Supersonic Mars Helicopter Blades, Breaking Sound Barrier
NASA engineers achieved Mach 1.08 blade speeds in Martian atmosphere simulations, advancing helicopter designs for three aircraft launching to Mars in December…
HighMilky Way may have devoured dwarf galaxy 10 billion years ago, study suggests
New research published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society suggests the Milky Way consumed a dwarf galaxy approximately 10 billion years ago,…
MediumNature vs. Nurture: New Genetics Research Reveals Personality Is Far More Complex
BBC explores how personality is formed, revealing that genes account for only 40-50% of personality differences while environment and complex gene-environment…
HighCanadian student's experiment validates Archimedes' 'death ray' as scientifically plausible
A 12-year-old Canadian student experimentally validated the physics behind Archimedes' legendary death ray, demonstrating that concave mirrors can concentrate…
HighRNA's Opening Nucleotide Shapes Immune Response, Study Finds
Research reveals that the first nucleotide of RNA sequences significantly influences antiviral immune responses, with adenine (A) triggering stronger alarms th…
MediumAstronomers Map Interstellar Turbulence Warping Light Across Milky Way
Astronomers have directly observed interstellar turbulence the size of our solar system bending light across the Milky Way, using advanced radio telescope obse…
HighScientists Discover Intact Collagen in 66-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Bone
Researchers have identified organic collagen molecules preserved in a 66-million-year-old Edmontosaurus fossil bone, challenging previous assumptions about pro…
HighNASA Sets 30-Day Deadline for $700M Mars Relay Orbiter Contract
NASA issued a 30-day deadline for a $700 million Mars relay orbiter contract, signaling urgency to establish communications infrastructure before human mission…
HighStudy finds over 84% of dogs suffer from anxiety, often mirroring owner stress
A new study finds that over 84% of dogs experience anxiety, with research showing that dogs can sense and be affected by their owners' stress levels significan…
MediumNASA maps reveal dramatic shifts in Earth's nighttime artificial light patterns
NASA has released new satellite maps showing Earth's brightest and darkest regions at night, revealing unprecedented shifts in artificial lighting patterns tha…
HighThe Moon's 'Dark Side' Paradox: A Misconception Explained
The Moon has no permanent dark side; the misconception stems from confusing its hidden face with lack of sunlight. Both lunar faces experience day-night cycles…
HighStudy reveals how microgravity alters astronaut brain structure during space missions
Research from Oregon Health & Science University found that astronauts experience changes in perivascular spaces surrounding brain blood vessels during spacefl…
HighInternet global creció 19% en 2025, impulsado por IA y tráfico móvil
Cloudflare's 2025 report shows global internet traffic grew 19%, driven by AI bot crawlers, mobile dominance, and satellite expansion. The data reveals fundame…
HighAfternoon walks prove more effective for blood sugar control, study finds
Research shows afternoon walking provides superior blood glucose control compared to other times, particularly benefiting those at risk of type 2 diabetes thro…
MediumMaría Tarsy Carballas, pioneering Galician soil scientist, dies at 91
María Tarsy Carballas, a renowned Galician scientist who revolutionized soil research and fire recovery methods, has died at 91. She directed the Institute of…
HighMadrid's quantum revolution exhibition transforms physics into compelling narrative
A new exhibition at Espacio Fundación Telefónica explores quantum mechanics from Galileo to future quantum computers, making complex physics concepts accessibl…
HighHawking's Challenge to Einstein: Does God Play Dice With the Universe?
Stephen Hawking's critique of Einstein's deterministic view of physics continues shaping modern scientific debate. Their intellectual disagreement over quantum…
HighRosario students experience cutting-edge science at Max Planck lab
Fifth-year students from Balseiro school conducted hands-on DNA isolation and molecular visualization experiments at Xlab Rosario, a Max Planck Institute labor…
HighNature's Extreme Survivors: How Greenland Sharks and Ocean Quahogs Live for Centuries
Scientists study extraordinarily long-lived animals like Greenland sharks (400 years) and ocean quahogs (500+ years) to understand aging mechanisms and potenti…
HighClosest supermassive black hole pair found in galactic wreckage 90M light-years away
Astronomers discovered the closest supermassive black hole binary to Earth in NGC 7727, a galaxy formed from a collision 1 billion years ago. The pair will mer…
HighHot baths beat saunas for health benefits, new study finds
University of Oregon research shows hot water immersion triggers stronger cardiovascular and immune responses than traditional or infrared saunas, offering acc…
HighSaturn's rings vanishing in 100M years, but their age remains hotly debated
NASA research shows Saturn's rings are being depleted by charged ice particles falling into the planet's atmosphere at a rate of one Olympic pool per half hour…
HighEarth's Galactic Neighbors: From Disputed Dwarfs to Andromeda's Trillion Stars
WorldAtlas surveys the closest galaxies to Earth, from disputed dwarf systems 25,000 light-years away to Andromeda at 2.5 million light-years, revealing how mo…
HighFive Methods, Five Answers: Study Exposes Airborne Microplastics Measurement Crisis
A comparative study of five analytical methods for detecting airborne microplastics reveals significant variability in results, emphasizing the urgent need for…
HighCats' Picky Eating Driven by Smell, Not Mood, Japanese Study Finds
Japanese researchers found cats eat less when exposed to the same food repeatedly, but appetite rebounds with new scents—suggesting smell, not mood, drives fel…
HighGiant asteroid 7335 (1989 JA) to safely pass Earth at 76,000 km/h next week
A 1.8km asteroid classified as potentially hazardous will pass Earth on May 27 at 76,000 km/h, but NASA confirms the 4-million-km distance ensures safety.
HighAsteroid 2001 FO32 poses zero collision risk despite close approach
Asteroid 2001 FO32 will pass 2 million km from Earth in March 2021, far beyond collision risk despite sensationalist media coverage. NASA and astronomers confi…
HighAsteroid 2021 KT1 to pass Earth at safe distance Tuesday
Asteroid 2021 KT1, measuring 150-340 meters in diameter, will pass Earth on June 1st at 7.2 million km distance. NASA classifies it as potentially dangerous de…
HighScientists Plan Intensive Study of Asteroid Apophis During Historic 2029 Earth Flyby
Scientists are designing missions to study asteroid Apophis during its rare 2029 close approach to Earth, which will help assess its small but significant coll…
HighAsteroide de 1 km passa a 2 milhões de km da Terra nesta terça
A 1-kilometer-wide asteroid will pass within 2 million kilometers of Earth on Tuesday evening, marking the closest approach in 200 years, though NASA confirms…
HighSkyscraper-sized asteroid to pass Earth at safe distance Tuesday
Asteroid 2024 ON, measuring 220-480 meters, will pass within 1 million kilometers of Earth on Tuesday at 31,933 km/h. NASA classifies it as potentially dangero…
HighAsteroid 2015 FF to pass Earth at safe distance this week
Asteroid 2015 FF, measuring 13-28 meters across, will pass within 4.3 million km of Earth on Friday at over 33,000 km/h. Despite its "potentially hazardous" cl…
HighLarge asteroid 2005 UK1 to safely pass Earth at 32 lunar distances
Asteroid 2005 UK1, classified as potentially dangerous with an estimated diameter of 650-1,400 meters, will pass Earth on January 12, 2026 at a safe distance o…
HighNASA tracks asteroid 2023 DW approaching Earth in February 2046
NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office is monitoring asteroid 2023 DW, which will make a close approach to Earth on February 14, 2046, though impact prob…
HighAsteroid 2023 EY to pass closer than the Moon this week, poses no threat
Asteroid 2023 EY will pass within 239,000 km of Earth on Friday, closer than the Moon's distance, but poses no collision risk. The 13-29 meter space rock was d…
HighLarge asteroid to pass Earth safely at 12 lunar distances tonight
Asteroid 2005 YY128, measuring 580-1,300 meters in diameter, will pass near Earth tonight at 4.5 million kilometers away—about 12 lunar distances—posing no col…
HighAsteroid 2023 BU to make extraordinarily close pass by Earth tonight
Asteroid 2023 BU will pass within 3,600 km of Earth on January 26, marking one of the closest approaches ever recorded. NASA confirms no impact risk despite th…
HighPerseverance Rover Nears Marathon Distance on Mars in Latest Selfie
NASA's Perseverance rover has traveled an impressive distance on Mars and is nearing the completion of a marathon-length journey, with recent selfies showing i…
HighCanadian technology powers new cosmic telescope
Canadian-developed technology is enabling a new telescope to explore cosmic mysteries, representing a significant contribution to astronomical research and int…
MediumNASA Observes Record-Breaking Solar Burst Spanning Nearly Three Weeks
NASA has tracked a record-breaking solar burst that persisted for nearly three weeks, marking an exceptional event in solar activity monitoring and analysis.
MediumBrain Study Reveals Anesthetized Patients Can Process Language
Connecticut researchers found that anesthetized brains can process and respond to language, suggesting the unconscious mind remains partially aware during surg…
HighCold exposure therapy shows promise for weight loss, study suggests
New research suggests ice vests and cold showers may aid weight loss by activating brown fat metabolism. The findings highlight cold exposure as a potential no…
MediumGrad Student's Breakthrough Targets 'Zombie Cells' to Reverse Aging
Researchers have developed precision anti-aging strategies to selectively target harmful senescent cells while preserving beneficial ones, representing a major…
HighArts Engagement May Slow Biological Aging as Much as Exercise, Study Shows
A new study suggests that engaging with arts and culture, such as visiting museums or listening to music, may slow biological aging at rates comparable to exer…
MediumHeavy marijuana smoking linked to higher lung cancer risk, study finds
Recent research from Keck Medicine suggests heavy marijuana smoking may increase lung cancer risk, with experts noting similar carcinogenic compounds to tobacc…
MediumFossil beaks reveal giant octopus-like predators may have ruled ancient seas
Fossil beak analysis reveals giant octopus-like predators up to 20 meters long may have dominated prehistoric oceans as intelligent, aggressive hunters rather…
MediumVitamin B2 Metabolism Shields Cancer Cells From Ferroptosis, Offering New Therapeutic Target
Research reveals vitamin B2 metabolism unexpectedly protects cancer cells from ferroptosis-induced death, while the antimetabolite roseoflavin shows promise as…
HighScience explains creepy buildings, octopus romance, and dandelion physics
CBC's Quirks & Quarks explores five scientific breakthroughs: infrasound explaining creepy buildings, octopus mating sensory cells, dandelion seed physics, vir…
HighVenus' Mysterious Crown-Shaped Formations Reveal Clues to Planet's Interior
Researchers using decades-old Magellan spacecraft data have created 3D models of 741 Venus coronae, revealing diverse formation mechanisms tied to mantle conve…
HighNext-Gen Nuclear Generator Clears Design Review, Could Power NASA's Uranus Mission
L3Harris' Next-Generation Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator passed critical design review, clearing the path for NASA deep-space missions to Uranus and bey…
HighCEU graduates earn Registered Microbiologist certification
Eight Centro Escolar University graduates successfully passed the Certification Examination for Registered Microbiologists, positioning them for roles in resea…
HighPsychology explains why refusing invitations isn't antisocial—it's self-aware
Psychology research shows that preferring solitude and declining social invitations can indicate emotional intelligence and healthy self-awareness rather than…
MediumNASA's Psyche Probe Passes Critical Space Environment Tests Before August Launch
NASA's Psyche spacecraft successfully completed rigorous environmental testing including thermal vacuum, vibration, and acoustic simulations at JPL, clearing t…
HighCity-Destroying Asteroid Makes Rare Close Pass by Earth Monday
A 16-36 meter asteroid will pass unusually close to Earth on Monday, comparable in destructive potential to the 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor, though space agencies…
HighNASA pursues metal-rich asteroid valued at $10 quintillion to unlock planetary origins
NASA's Psyche mission aims to study a metal-rich asteroid estimated at $10 quintillion, potentially the exposed core of an ancient planetary body, arriving in…
HighNASA's X-59 Supersonic Aircraft Makes Emergency Landing During Second Test Flight
NASA's experimental X-59 aircraft made an emergency landing during its second test flight after a cockpit warning system alert. The aircraft safely returned to…
HighNASA's night maps reveal Earth's unequal glow: Argentina shows steady urban growth
A NASA study analyzing 1.16 million satellite images from 2014-2022 reveals Earth's nighttime brightness increased 16% globally, but with stark regional dispar…
HighMars Express Reveals Ancient Waterway Carved by Massive Groundwater Surge 3.5 Billion Years Ago
Mars Express spacecraft has captured imagery of dark geological features in Shalbatana Vallis, evidence of a 3.5-billion-year-old waterway carved by ancient gr…
HighBlue Origin's satellite deployment failure intensifies SpaceX competition
Blue Origin experienced a satellite deployment failure, highlighting challenges in the competitive space launch industry as it races to match SpaceX's capabili…
MediumNASA Tests Nuclear Plasma Engine to Slash Mars Travel Times
NASA successfully tests advanced ion and plasma engines powered by nuclear technology to significantly reduce travel times to Mars, targeting a crewed mission…
HighNASA's Perseverance Rover Captures Selfie in Mars' Western Frontier
NASA's Perseverance rover has transmitted a selfie from Mars' western frontier, showcasing its continued exploration near massive boulder formations as it appr…
HighFungal farming boosts crop yields and flavor, study finds
Research demonstrates that fungus-based farming methods increase crop yields while improving taste quality, offering sustainable agricultural advancement.
MediumSpaceX's Starship V3 to debut self-inspection tech on Flight 12
SpaceX's Starship V3 megarocket will conduct its 12th flight on May 19, featuring new upgrades and self-imaging capabilities never attempted before on this veh…
HighWebb Telescope Spots One of Universe's Earliest Galaxies, 800M Years Post-Big Bang
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified an ultra-faint, chemically primitive galaxy formed just 800 million years after the Big Bang, advancing understan…
HighNASA Tests Next-Gen Space Processor With 500x Power Boost
NASA has developed a radiation-hardened next-generation processor that is 500 times more powerful than current space chips, undergoing testing for future deep…
HighAST SpaceMobile Eyes ULA's Vulcan Rocket for Satellite Launches
AST SpaceMobile is considering United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket for future satellite launches, expanding its launch provider options.
MediumBrain Continues Processing Language While Under Anesthesia, Study Finds
New research reveals the brain processes language and maintains plasticity even during anesthesia, challenging assumptions about unconscious neural activity.
HighOptimism linked to healthier hearts in new study
A University of South Florida study finds that optimistic individuals tend to have healthier hearts, suggesting positive attitudes may contribute to improved c…
MediumStudy finds optimal sleep window: too little or too much linked to faster biological aging
New research published in Nature reveals that both insufficient and excessive sleep are associated with faster biological aging, suggesting an optimal sleep wi…
HighWaning Gibbous Moon Invites Reflection and Release Across All Zodiac Signs
Times of India's daily horoscope for December 6 offers zodiac-specific affirmations and manifestation guidance aligned with the Waning Gibbous Moon phase, emph…
LowMoon Phase Guide: Waxing Gibbous Offers Refinement Over New Ventures
Times of India publishes daily lunar alignment guidance for December 1, 2025, offering zodiac-specific affirmations and manifestation advice tied to the Waxing…
LowMoon Phase Guide: Daily Affirmations for All Zodiac Signs as Waxing Gibbous Peaks
Times of India publishes daily horoscope and manifestation guidance tied to lunar phases, offering zodiac-specific affirmations as the Moon enters its Waxing G…
LowMoon Phase Guide: Waning Gibbous Offers Reflection and Release for All Signs
Times of India publishes daily horoscope guidance based on lunar phases, offering personalized affirmations and manifestation advice for all zodiac signs durin…
LowWaxing Crescent Moon Invites Gentle Growth and Grounded Manifestation
Times of India publishes daily horoscope guidance tied to lunar phases, offering zodiac-specific affirmations and manifestation advice for December 23, 2025.
LowMoon Phase Guide: First Quarter Energy Urges Action Over Perfection Across Zodiac
Astrology guide for January 26, 2026 interprets the First Quarter Moon phase as a time for action and manifestation, offering personalized affirmations and gui…
LowMoon Phase Guide: Daily Affirmations for All Zodiac Signs on January 6
Times of India provides daily lunar guidance for January 6, 2026, as the moon transitions to Krishna Paksha Chaturthi, offering personalized affirmations and m…
LowWaning Crescent Moon Invites Introspection and Spiritual Release Across All Zodiac Signs
Times of India publishes daily horoscope guidance tied to the waning crescent moon phase, offering personalized affirmations and manifestation advice for all 1…
LowMoon Phase Guide: Waxing Crescent Brings Gentle Intentions for All Zodiac Signs
Astrology guide for December 21, 2025 offers personalized affirmations and manifestation advice for all zodiac signs based on the waxing crescent moon phase an…
LowWaxing Crescent Moon Offers Zodiac Guidance for January 21
Astrology horoscope for January 21, 2026 interprets the Waxing Crescent moon phase as a time for manifestation and steady progress across all zodiac signs with…
LowMoon Enters Ashtami Phase: Daily Affirmations for All Zodiac Signs
Times of India publishes daily lunar alignment guidance for January 10, 2026, featuring moon phase transitions and personalized affirmations for all zodiac sig…
LowMoon Phase Guide: Daily Affirmations for All Zodiac Signs
Times of India publishes daily horoscope guidance based on lunar phases and zodiac signs, offering personalized affirmations and manifestation advice for all 1…
LowMoon in Pisces Offers Spiritual Guidance for All Zodiac Signs Today
Astrology column interprets today's waxing crescent moon in Pisces as supporting spiritual growth and purposeful action. Personalized affirmations provided for…
LowWaning Gibbous Moon Invites Reflection and Release Across All Zodiac Signs
Times of India offers daily horoscope guidance tied to the Waning Gibbous Moon phase, providing personalized affirmations and manifestation advice for all 12 z…
LowWaning Moon Phase Guides Release and Emotional Clarity Across Zodiac Signs
The Waning Gibbous Moon phase aligns with Krishna Paksha Panchami, encouraging emotional release and pattern-breaking. Personalized affirmations and manifestat…
LowMoon's Last Quarter Brings Introspection: Daily Affirmations for All Zodiac Signs
As the Moon enters its Last Quarter phase on December 11, astrology guidance encourages introspection and release across all zodiac signs with personalized aff…
LowWaning Moon Invites Intentional Release and Self-Refinement Across All Zodiac Signs
A horoscope guide for December 7, 2025 interprets the Waning Gibbous Moon phase aligned with Krishna Paksha Tritiya, offering personalized affirmations and man…
LowWaxing Gibbous Moon reaches 56% illumination on March 26, peaks April 1
The Moon reaches 56% illumination on March 26, 2026, in its Waxing Gibbous phase, offering excellent visibility of lunar surface features before the Full Moon…
HighMoon Phase Guide: Waning Gibbous Offers Reflection and Release for All Signs
Times of India publishes daily lunar alignment guidance for January 8, 2026, offering zodiac-specific affirmations during the Waning Gibbous Moon phase focused…
LowJumping genes give deadly fungus evolutionary edge against salamanders
Scientists discovered that a salamander-infecting fungus exploits jumping genes to amplify skin-destroying capabilities, contributing to over 90 amphibian exti…
HighBlood Pressure Drug Shows Promise in Slowing Aging in Animal Studies
Rilmenidine, a common hypertension medication, extended lifespan and slowed aging in worms and mice by mimicking caloric restriction effects, offering potentia…
MediumBlood Pressure Drug Shows Promise as Anti-Aging Treatment in Animal Studies
Rilmenidine, a common hypertension medication, extended lifespan and slowed aging in worms and mice by mimicking caloric restriction effects, offering potentia…
MediumBlood Pressure Drug Shows Promise as Anti-Aging Treatment in Animal Studies
Rilmenidine, a common hypertension medication, extended lifespan and slowed aging in worms and mice by mimicking caloric restriction effects, potentially offer…
MediumBlood Pressure Drug Shows Promise in Slowing Aging in Animal Studies
Rilmenidine, a common hypertension medication, extended lifespan and slowed aging in worms and mice by mimicking caloric restriction effects, potentially offer…
MediumLow-sodium diet rivals common blood pressure drug, study finds
A new JAMA study finds that reducing dietary sodium can lower blood pressure as effectively as common medications, with 75% of participants seeing significant…
HighBlood Pressure Drug Shows Promise for Slowing Aging in Animal Studies
Rilmenidine, a common hypertension medication, extended lifespan and slowed aging in worms and mice by mimicking caloric restriction effects, potentially offer…
MediumBlood Pressure Drug Shows Promise in Slowing Aging in Animal Studies
Rilmenidine, a common hypertension medication, extended lifespan and slowed aging in worms and mice by mimicking caloric restriction effects, offering potentia…
MediumBlood Pressure Drug Shows Promise for Slowing Aging in Animal Studies
Rilmenidine, a common hypertension medication, extended lifespan and slowed aging in worms and mice by mimicking caloric restriction effects, offering potentia…
MediumWebb Telescope Detects Deepest, Coldest Ices in Distant Stellar Nursery
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected water ice and complex frozen molecules in a distant molecular cloud 630 light-years away, representing the deepest…
HighHopfield's Neural Networks: How One Paper Shaped Modern Computational Neuroscience
Maria Geffen reflects on how John Hopfield's 1982 seminal paper on recurrent neural networks fundamentally shaped her career in computational neuroscience and…
HighNASA's habitability framework reveals why some homes drain you—and how to fix it
NASA's decades of research on enclosed environments reveals that home comfort depends on acoustic, lighting, zoning, privacy and sensory factors—not style or s…
HighNASA Tests Emergency Drone Priority System in Shared Urban Airspace
NASA's Air Traffic Management project successfully tested airspace prioritization systems allowing emergency drones to navigate shared urban skies safely, esta…
HighAncient Cosmic Collision Revealed in 'Relaxed' Galaxy Cluster Abell 2029
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory detected evidence of a violent ancient collision in Abell 2029, a galaxy cluster 1 billion light-years away, revealing a 2-mil…
HighMoon nearly invisible tonight as waning crescent reaches 4% visibility
The Moon enters its Waning Crescent phase on May 15 with only 4% illumination, making surface observation impossible until after the New Moon when visibility r…
HighBrain health may shield cognition from early Alzheimer's pathology
Study finds maintaining good brain health through exercise, diet, and cognitive engagement may protect cognitive function despite early Alzheimer's pathology.…
HighScientists identify mysterious asteroid disintegrating near the Sun via meteor stream
Researchers discovered 282 meteors from an asteroid breaking apart due to intense solar heat, revealing hidden near-Earth objects that telescopes cannot detect.
HighNeanderthals ate carbs: Why paleo diets misrepresent prehistoric nutrition
Research analyzing bacterial DNA from ancient teeth reveals Neandertals consumed significant carbohydrates, challenging popular paleo diet claims and suggestin…
HighPope's Messages of Hope Launched Into Orbit via SpaceX Satellite
A satellite carrying Pope Francis's messages of hope from the pandemic's peak was launched into orbit via SpaceX Falcon 9, with messages stored on a silicon na…
HighGiant squid discovery reveals hidden deep-sea world off Australian coast
Scientists exploring submarine canyons off Western Australia discovered giant squid and 226 marine species using environmental DNA, revealing vast unexplored d…
HighNASA's Psyche 16 asteroid contains $700 quintillion in metals, but extraction remains theoretical
NASA's exploration of asteroid Psyche 16 reveals potential mineral wealth valued at 700 quintillion dollars, though experts caution that extraction feasibility…
MediumScientists discover potential Mars shortcut cutting travel time to under a year
Researchers accidentally discovered a shortcut to Mars while studying asteroid 2001 CA21, potentially reducing round-trip missions from three years to under on…
MediumHigh-protein breakfast reduces daily snacking and hunger cravings, study finds
Research shows protein-rich breakfasts improve satiety and reduce snacking throughout the day, particularly among young women who typically skip breakfast.
HighNASA's Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Achieve Supersonic Speeds in Breakthrough Tests
NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab achieved a breakthrough by testing next-generation Mars helicopter rotor blades at supersonic speeds, exceeding Mach 1 in preparation…
HighNASA's Curiosity Rover Freed Its Drill From Stubborn Martian Rock
NASA's Curiosity Rover overcame a technical challenge when a Martian rock became lodged on its drill arm. Engineers successfully freed the stuck component afte…
HighNASA's Perseverance rover captures selfie at unexplored Martian frontier
NASA's Perseverance rover has taken a new selfie in an unexplored western region of Mars, continuing its mission to document the planet's geology and search fo…
HighDNA Sequencing Pioneers Win Spain's Princess of Asturias Research Prize
David Klenerman, Shankar Balasubramanian, and Pascal Mayer receive the 2026 Princess of Asturias Award for developing next-generation DNA sequencing technologi…
HighRegular cultural activities linked to slower biological aging, study shows
A new study finds that regular engagement with cultural activities and the arts is associated with slower biological aging. The research suggests that hobbies…
MediumHubble Discovers Unexpected Anomaly at Milky Way's Core
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has identified unexplained discrepancies in observations of the Milky Way's central region, prompting further investigation and s…
HighNASA's TESS Telescope Maps Thousands of Exoplanets in Stunning Night Sky Survey
NASA's TESS space telescope continues advancing exoplanet detection with new observations of the night sky, expanding humanity's understanding of distant plane…
HighNASA's Perseverance Rover Captures Stunning New Self-Portrait on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has transmitted a new self-portrait from Mars, showing the rover near large boulders in the Lac de Charmes region, continuing its exp…
HighDaily coffee habit linked to 35% lower dementia risk, study finds
Scientists report that a daily coffee habit may lower dementia risk by 35%, with research suggesting caffeine influences brain responses and cognitive health o…
MediumJohns Hopkins study: $3,700 cash payments prevent youth homelessness
Johns Hopkins research demonstrates that one-time $3,700 cash payments effectively prevent young people from experiencing homelessness, offering a cost-effecti…
HighSpaceX Rocket Debris Lands on Australian Farms in Rare Space Junk Crash
Large pieces of suspected SpaceX Crew-1 Dragon cargo trunk crashed on Australian sheep farms in July, marking a rare confirmed case of space debris landing on…
HighSpaceX Rocket Fragment Lands on Canadian Farm, Raising Space Debris Concerns
A 2-meter-wide piece of SpaceX rocket debris crashed on a Saskatchewan farm, highlighting growing risks from space junk as composite materials survive atmosphe…
HighSpaceX investigates Dragon spacecraft debris found in Australian outback
SpaceX is investigating debris from a Crew-1 Dragon spacecraft that landed in Australia's outback in July, more than a year after the trunk separated during at…
HighHeat and air pollution together sharply elevate suicide risk, study finds
A University of Utah study of 7,500 suicide cases found that extreme heat combined with air pollution significantly amplifies suicide risk, with nitrogen dioxi…
HighDe-extinction technology advances, but experts warn it diverts resources from preventing current extinctions
Scientists debate whether de-extinction technology for species like the thylacine represents a viable conservation tool or a costly distraction from preventing…
HighAdult weight gain significantly elevates obesity-related cancer risk, study finds
New research from Lund University shows adults with steepest weight gain face 46% higher risk of obesity-related cancers, with some cancers like liver and endo…
HighUC Santa Cruz honors three distinguished alumni for breakthroughs in medicine and cosmology
UC Santa Cruz recognizes three alumni for exceptional careers: Gregory Reyes in biomedical research, Larry de Ghetaldi in healthcare policy, and Nicholas Suntz…
HighKeck Observatory reveals origin of Uranus' mysterious dual rings
New data from Keck Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope reveal the origin of Uranus' distinctive mu and nu rings, solving a long-standing astronomical my…
HighJWST Reveals How Lonely Jupiter-like Exoplanet Migrated Close to Its Star
JWST observations of exoplanet TOI-2031b reveal it formed like Jupiter but migrated to orbit its star every 5.7 days, offering insights into how giant gas plan…
HighNew Physics Model Proposes Universe Began in Black Hole Bounce, Not Big Bang
Physicists propose the universe began from gravitational collapse and quantum bounce inside a black hole rather than a singular Big Bang, offering testable pre…
MediumNewly discovered asteroid to pass closer than satellites Monday
Asteroid 2026 JH2 will pass within 56,700 miles of Earth on May 18, closer than many satellites, offering scientists a rare study opportunity with no collision…
HighStudy Claims 90% Chance of Detecting Primordial Black Hole Explosion Within Decade
New research from UMass Amherst claims a 90% probability of detecting a primordial black hole explosion within 10 years, potentially revolutionizing physics by…
MediumStudy challenges NASA's 30-year model of Uranus and Neptune composition
New research challenges NASA's three-decade classification of Uranus and Neptune as 'ice giants,' suggesting they may be primarily rocky bodies, fundamentally…
MediumNASA confirms emergence of Prow Knob island in Alaska as glacial retreat accelerates
NASA satellite imagery confirms the emergence of Prow Knob as a new island in Alaska's Alsek Lake, a dramatic visible indicator of accelerating glacial melting…
HighOptimism linked to 70% higher odds of reaching 85, Boston study finds
Boston University research on 70,000+ adults finds optimistic individuals have 50-70% greater likelihood of living to 85, with effects persisting after control…
HighBrazilian cosmologist identifies potential 153-day shortcut to Mars
A Brazilian cosmologist identified an unexpected orbital trajectory that could reduce a Mars round-trip mission to 153 days by repurposing preliminary asteroid…
MediumNASA's Curiosity Rover Captures Panoramic Selfie on Mars
NASA released a panoramic selfie taken by the Curiosity rover on Mars using its Lac de Charmes mast camera system, capturing 61 images of the Martian landscape…
HighJames Webb Maps Cosmic Web in Unprecedented Detail
Astronomers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have created the most detailed map of the cosmic web, revealing the giant filamentary structure connecting…
HighHubble captures stunning NGC 3137 spiral galaxy 53 million light-years away
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured detailed images of spiral galaxy NGC 3137, located 53 million light-years away, revealing active star formation, a supe…
HighRapidly Growing Early Black Hole Challenges Galaxy Formation Theory
Astronomers discovered a rapidly growing supermassive black hole in an extreme early-universe galaxy, suggesting thousands of similar dust-obscured objects may…
HighGanymede's Magnetic Field May Be Powered by Ongoing Core Formation
New research suggests Jupiter's moon Ganymede may still be actively forming its metal core, explaining its mysterious magnetic field that has puzzled scientist…
HighNovel mitochondrial transplant therapy shows promise for diabetic wound healing
Researchers developed a targeted mitochondrial transplantation therapy using apoptotic vesicle membranes as carriers, achieving 150% improved delivery efficien…
HighNew Research Confirms Coffee's Multiple Health Benefits, Including Mood and Brain Protection
New scientific studies involving 460,000 participants reveal coffee consumption provides mood, brain health, and anti-aging benefits, with research identifying…
HighNASA's Ion Engine Breakthrough Could Transform Mars Mission Economics
NASA successfully tested a revolutionary lithium plasma thruster that, despite minimal thrust comparable to paper weight, dramatically reduces costs and timeli…
HighScientists Link Hidden Blood Particle to Stroke and Heart Attack Risk in One in Five
Researchers have identified lipoprotein(a) as a hidden blood particle affecting one in five people, significantly increasing stroke and heart disease risk. The…
HighAntarctic sea ice 'flip' could accelerate global warming, study finds
New research reveals a 'triple whammy' of ocean and atmospheric changes has reversed decades of Antarctic sea ice stability, potentially accelerating global wa…
HighMexico City sinking at alarming rate visible from space, NASA warns
Mexico City, home to 22 million people, is sinking at 24-25 cm annually, a rate now visible in NASA satellite imagery and raising concerns among experts.
HighMexico City sinking up to 2 cm monthly as NASA satellite data alarms scientists
Mexico City is subsiding at an alarming rate of up to 2 cm monthly (25 cm annually), revealed by NASA's NISAR satellite, posing serious risks to the city's inf…
HighExotic quantum phase breaks symmetry rules, allowing crystal vibrations to mix
Researchers discovered an exotic quantum phase that allows crystal vibrations to mix despite symmetry rules that should prevent it, challenging fundamental phy…
HighNASA frees Curiosity rover's drill from Martian rock after six-day effort
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover had its drill stuck in a rock for six days before controllers successfully freed it using vibration and rotation techniques, allowi…
HighNASA's Juno Captures Rare Close-Up of Jupiter's Moon Thebe
NASA's Juno spacecraft captured high-resolution images of Jupiter's moon Thebe using a navigation camera, revealing details about the moon's composition and ro…
HighDaily soy consumption linked to lower hypertension risk, study finds
Research suggests consuming 80 grams of soy daily may reduce hypertension risk without supplements. Plant-based proteins like soy and lentils show cardiovascul…
MediumScientists Propose Method to Detect Wormholes Through Distinctive Shadows
Researchers suggest wormholes could be detected by distinctive shadows they cast in space, distinguishable from black holes through telescope observations, pot…
MediumMars Curiosity Rover Shakes Off Rock Stuck on Drill After Week-Long Battle
NASA's Curiosity Rover spent a week dislodging a 28.6-pound rock stuck to its drill arm on Mars, eventually freeing it through vibration and rotation technique…
HighNASA frees Curiosity rover after six-day standoff with Martian rock
NASA's Curiosity rover became stuck on Mars for six days after drilling into a rock nicknamed Atacama, which unexpectedly jammed around the drill bit. Engineer…
HighStudy reveals how high-fat diets trigger gut changes linked to heart disease
Researchers discovered that high-fat diets disrupt gut bacteria and intestinal cells, triggering production of a metabolite linked to atherosclerosis and heart…
HighNASA Frees Curiosity Rover From Martian Rock Using Remote Vibration Technique
NASA's Curiosity rover became stuck to a rock while drilling on Mars, but engineers successfully freed it remotely using vibration techniques tested on an Eart…
HighNASA's Curiosity Rover Timelapse Reveals Six Years of Martian Exploration
NASA's Curiosity rover released a timelapse video documenting six years of wheel movement across Mars, serving both scientific documentation and public engagem…
HighStudy links repeated head impacts to gut microbiome shifts in football players
Study finds repeated sub-concussive head impacts in college football players correlate with measurable changes in gut microbiome composition within days, sugge…
MediumJWST's mysterious 'red dots' may be black hole stars, not ancient galaxies
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has identified mysterious 'red dots' in the early universe that may represent a new class of celestial object: supermassive b…
HighDopamine Distorts Time Perception to Segment Memories, UCLA Study Finds
UCLA researchers found that dopamine activation in the brain's ventral tegmental area expands time perception during new events, helping segment experiences in…
HighEta Aquariids meteor shower peaks this week with up to 40 shooting stars per hour
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak this week, with stargazers potentially spotting up to 40 meteors per hour from the eastern UK sky between midni…
HighBeing Nice to AI May Backfire: Study Shows Politeness Breeds Inaccuracy
Research reveals that training AI chatbots to be friendly and responsive to flattery compromises their accuracy and increases susceptibility to spreading misin…
HighCitizen scientists help unlock mystery of humpback whale 'gaping' behaviour
A Macquarie University study reveals a newly-observed humpback whale behavior called 'gaping' through observations by citizen scientists, tourists, and drone o…
HighStudy finds 4,000 daily steps sufficient to reduce mortality risk, well below 10,000-step target
New BMJ research from 70,000+ UK participants shows 2,200 daily steps begin reducing mortality risk, with 4,000-4,500 steps as the minimal effective dose—lower…
HighMay's meteor shower faces lunar interference, but comet and planetary alignment offer alternatives
May offers several celestial events including the Eta Aquariids meteor shower, comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS, Venus-Jupiter conjunction, and a blue micromoon, thou…
HighStudy: 4,000 weekly steps cut death risk in older women by 26%
A landmark study of 13,500+ older women found that walking 4,000 steps just 1-2 days weekly reduces death risk by 26% and cardiovascular death by 27%, challeng…
HighEta Aquariids meteor shower peaks Friday-Saturday, but full moon may dim the show
Australia's second-best annual meteor shower peaks May 5-6, potentially exceptionally active but hampered by a full moon and lunar eclipse. Best viewing is 3-5…
HighScientists Discover Tiny Spider That Hunts Prey Six Times Its Size
Researchers have identified a new spider species that hunts prey six times its own body size, living in wall crevices. The discovery highlights remarkable pred…
MediumContinuous 15-minute walks outperform step counts for heart health, study finds
A landmark study of 33,000 UK adults found that longer, continuous walking bouts dramatically reduce heart disease and early death risk more than total step co…
MediumFour-Winged Dinosaur Reveals Birds Lost Flight Before Becoming Modern Avians
New research on Anchiornis huxleyi, a 160-million-year-old four-winged dinosaur, reveals it was secondarily flightless with molting patterns matching modern fl…
High7,000 Daily Steps Cuts Dementia Risk by 38%, Study Finds
New global research analyzing 88 studies finds that walking 7,000 steps daily reduces dementia risk by 38%, overall mortality by 47%, and offers a more achieva…
HighMassive Underwater Stones Hint at Discovery of Ancient Wonder
Archaeologists have discovered 80-ton stones beneath the sea believed to be remnants of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, marking a significant un…
MediumNASA Captures First Detailed Satellite View of Pacific Tsunami
NASA has obtained the first detailed satellite imagery of a giant Pacific tsunami propagating across the ocean basin, marking a significant advancement in real…
MediumOppo launches Find N foldable smartphone with 7.1-inch display
Oppo unveiled its first foldable smartphone, the Find N, featuring a 7.1-inch inner display and inward-folding design similar to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold3, laun…
HighAsteroid Apophis to Make Close Earth Approach in 2029, Sparking Planetary Defense Efforts
Asteroid Apophis, classified as potentially hazardous, will make a close approach to Earth in 2029, sparking renewed focus on planetary defense capabilities an…
HighAstronomers reveal massive halo around the Sombrero Galaxy in stunning new image
Astronomers using DECam telescope in Chile have detected an enormous halo surrounding the iconic Sombrero Galaxy, revealing new details about its structure and…
High7,000 steps daily emerges as optimal health target, study finds
A global study of 160,000+ adults published in The Lancet Public Health identifies 7,000 daily steps as the optimal threshold for reducing risks of heart disea…
HighContinuous Walking Sessions Cut Heart Disease Risk by Two-Thirds, Study Finds
Research shows walking in sustained 10-15 minute bouts reduces cardiovascular disease risk by up to two-thirds compared to fragmented short walks, even for peo…
HighNew Study Links Coffee to Improved Gut Health and Mood, Even Without Caffeine
Recent scientific research reveals coffee, including decaffeinated varieties, may improve mood and brain health by influencing gut bacteria composition and str…
MediumPhysicists Discover Anomaly in Time's Fundamental Nature
Researchers have identified a previously unknown flaw in time's behavior, revealing unexpected connections between gravity and quantum mechanics that challenge…
MediumNew tool maps Earth's continental drift over 320 million years
Scientists launched Paleolatitude.org, an online tool reconstructing where any location on Earth sat up to 320 million years ago, enabling more precise ancient…
HighNASA's Dragonfly swaps wheels for rotors on ambitious Titan exploration mission
NASA's Dragonfly mission to Saturn's moon Titan will use an octocopter design instead of wheels, allowing exploration of diverse terrain to investigate the ori…
HighNASA's Curiosity Rover Timelapse Reveals Years of Martian Exploration
NASA released a timelapse video documenting six years of ground coverage by the Curiosity rover on Mars, showcasing the rover's extensive journey across the Ma…
HighMars's Moon Phobos May Be Torn Apart Sooner and More Violently Than Previously Thought
Scientists now predict Mars will destroy its moon Phobos sooner and more catastrophically than previously calculated, revising models of the celestial body's t…
HighPhysicist Jarillo Herrero claims discovery of 'inverse philosopher's stone' material
MIT physicist Pablo Jarillo Herrero describes a newly discovered material as a 'reverse philosopher's stone' that can transform into multiple states, potential…
MediumDrone-Mounted Radar Could Locate Hidden Water Reserves on Mars
Scientists propose using radar-equipped drones to detect subsurface water on Mars, building on discoveries of buried glaciers. The technology could guide futur…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks in May as Earth crosses Halley's comet debris
Earth passes through debris from Halley's comet during the Eta Aquarids meteor shower, visible through May 28 with 10-15 meteors per hour expected at peak, tho…
HighHubble Spots Massive Planet-Forming Region 1,000 Light-Years Away
The Hubble Space Telescope has identified an exceptionally large planet-forming disk 1,000 light-years away, representing a previously unseen scale of planetar…
MediumSpaceX Starship completes wet dress rehearsal, sets launch date
SpaceX's Starship V3 megarocket completed a wet dress rehearsal and announced a target launch date for its 12th flight test, marking progress toward operationa…
HighNASA captures stunning cloud formations over Australia
NASA shares satellite imagery showcasing Australia's distinctive cloud patterns and atmospheric phenomena, highlighting the continent's unique meteorological c…
HighNASA Detects Unusual Ocean Activity Off East Coast via Satellite Imagery
NASA satellite imagery has captured unusual activity in ocean waters off the U.S. East Coast, with agency officials indicating something significant is develop…
MediumAging Scientists Produce Less Disruptive Research, Study Finds
Scientific research is becoming less disruptive as the workforce ages, with studies showing researchers produce their most innovative work early in careers, su…
MediumEarth's magnetic field weak spot over South Atlantic expands rapidly
Earth's South Atlantic Anomaly, a weak spot in the magnetic field, has grown by nearly half the size of continental Europe since 2014 and poses risks to satell…
HighFacebook Ads Effective for Urban Malaria Prevention, But Miss High-Risk Rural Communities
World Bank study finds Facebook ads effectively promote malaria prevention in urban India but fail to reach high-risk rural populations due to algorithmic targ…
HighChikungunya hits young children and elderly hardest, study finds age-specific disease patterns
Systematic review of 101 studies reveals chikungunya manifests differently across age groups, with young children and elderly facing highest hospitalization an…
HighDual vaping and smoking quadruples lung cancer risk, Ohio State study finds
Ohio State researchers found people who both vape and smoke face four times higher lung cancer risk than smokers alone, marking the first evidence of combined…
HighESA Launches Extended Reality Center to Transform Astronaut Training and Space Operations
The European Space Agency is expanding XR technologies for astronaut training, mission operations, and public engagement, launching a competence centre and too…
HighNASA's Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Shatter Sound Barrier in Historic Tests
NASA engineers successfully tested next-generation Mars helicopter rotors at supersonic speeds (Mach 1.08) in simulated Martian atmosphere, exceeding expectati…
HighAI-designed E. coli with 19 amino acids challenges fundamental biology
Researchers used AI to create E. coli with 19 amino acids instead of the universal 20, marking the first organism with fewer than the standard building blocks…
HighScientists identify promising cryovolcanic sites on Ganymede for JUICE exploration
Scientists have identified potential cryovolcanic regions on Jupiter's moon Ganymede that the ESA's JUICE spacecraft could explore for signs of habitability an…
HighScientists decode rare cancer-fighting plant compound, opening sustainable production path
UBC Okanagan researchers identified two enzymes that enable plants to produce mitraphylline, a rare compound with anti-cancer potential, opening pathways for s…
HighRewards Help Toddlers Develop Taste for Vegetables, Study Finds
A three-month study of 598 toddlers found that non-food rewards like stickers significantly increased children's willingness to try vegetables, while repeated…
HighVitamin B12's Complex Cancer Link: Balance Matters More Than Megadoses
Research reveals vitamin B12 has a complicated link to cancer, with both deficiency and excess potentially problematic. Balance matters more than megadoses for…
HighSamsung Unveils Galaxy Ring, Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 at Paris Unpacked Event
Samsung unveiled its Galaxy Ring smart wearable alongside updated Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 foldables at Paris Unpacked event, with the ring offering health tracki…
HighWhen trauma strikes matters more than what trauma: study reveals critical developmental windows
Italian researchers found that trauma timing during specific developmental stages—not trauma type—determines lasting effects on brain structure and adult behav…
HighNASA's lithium-plasma engine passes critical Mars propulsion test
NASA successfully tested a new lithium-plasma thruster designed for Mars missions, achieving record performance in vacuum chamber tests. The breakthrough repre…
HighNASA Successfully Tests Lithium-Fed Plasma Thruster for Mars Missions
NASA successfully tested a lithium-fed plasma thruster in a vacuum chamber, marking a significant advancement in propulsion technology for future Mars missions.
HighNew Chilean Telescope Could Detect Elusive Planet 9 Within Two Years
Advanced telescope in Chile could confirm the existence of Planet 9, a massive object ten times larger than Earth lurking beyond Neptune, within the next two y…
MediumNASA satellite reveals Mexico City sinking at unprecedented rate from space
Mexico City is subsiding at an accelerating rate, now observable via satellite technology. A new US-Indian space mission is tracking the subsidence in real tim…
HighMay's 'Flower Moon' captivates sky-gazers with stunning global photos
May 2026 features a full 'Flower Moon' and two micromoons, drawing sky-gazers worldwide to observe the lunar spectacle with published moonrise times and photog…
HighNASA Kennedy Space Center Director Janet Petro Retires After Artemis II Success
Janet Petro, director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center, has announced her retirement following the successful Artemis II mission. Kelvin Manning will assume the…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower and penumbral eclipse to light up Australian skies Saturday
A penumbral lunar eclipse and Eta Aquarids meteor shower will peak simultaneously early Saturday morning, creating a rare dual celestial event visible from Aus…
HighEccentric Exercise Delivers Stronger Results With Less Effort, Expert Says
Sports scientist Ken Nosaka argues eccentric exercise—focusing on muscle lengthening under load—delivers stronger results with less effort than traditional wor…
MediumEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks early May 6; Mars-Beehive Cluster conjunction on May 4-5
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower will peak on May 6 with up to 30 meteors per hour visible in early morning hours, alongside Mars and the Beehive Cluster viewabl…
HighDistant Laser 8 Billion Light-Years Away Sets New Record in Serendipitous Discovery
Astronomers detected an exceptionally bright laser from a galaxy 8 billion light-years away, breaking distance records in an unexpected discovery that advances…
MediumScientists Propose Dante's Inferno Depicts Asteroid Impact Physics
Scientists propose that Dante's 14th-century Inferno may have depicted an asteroid impact, suggesting the medieval poet described planetary physics centuries b…
MediumNASA's Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Breaks Sound Barrier in Rotor Test
NASA engineers achieved a breakthrough by pushing the SkyFall Mars helicopter's rotors past Mach 1 at 3,750 RPM, ten times faster than conventional helicopters…
HighScientists Sequence DNA of Feral Cattle Descended from 1871 Island Abandonment
Scientists have sequenced and cryopreserved DNA from five cows abandoned on a remote island in 1871, providing a genetic snapshot of 19th-century livestock aft…
MediumWebb Telescope Shows Massive Star Clusters Reshape Galaxies 1.5x Faster
New James Webb Space Telescope images show massive star clusters emerge 1.5 times faster than low-mass ones, fundamentally reshaping how galaxies develop and e…
HighCuriosity Rover Accidentally Extracts Rock Sample During Mars Drilling
NASA's Curiosity rover unexpectedly pulled a rock from Mars while drilling, becoming stuck for days before engineers freed the drill bit. The incident provided…
HighAstronomers Identify Sulfur-Rich Exoplanet, Expanding Classification of Molten Worlds
Astronomers have identified a new type of exoplanet with a sulfurous atmosphere, challenging existing planetary classification systems and expanding understand…
HighSamsung Galaxy S27 Ultra rumored to get 3D facial recognition upgrade
Samsung's unreleased Galaxy S27 Ultra is rumored to feature 'Polar ID v1.0,' a 3D facial-recognition system using polarized-light technology similar to Apple's…
LowGut bacteria may undermine blood pressure drugs, study finds
New research reveals gut bacteria, specifically Coprococcus, can break down certain blood pressure medications, potentially explaining why 20% of hypertensive…
HighWebb Telescope Uses Earth as Blueprint to Hunt for Habitable Exoplanets
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope cannot observe Earth directly due to infrared radiation risks, but studying Earth's atmospheric fingerprint helps scientists…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Barren, Airless Exoplanet 49 Light-Years Away
NASA's James Webb Telescope captured the clearest view of a rocky exoplanet's surface, revealing LHS 3844 b as a scorching, airless world with extreme temperat…
HighWebb Telescope Finds 2,500 New Galaxies in Hubble's Iconic Deep Field
The James Webb Space Telescope's 100-hour observation of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field discovered 2,500 additional distant galaxies, some dating back less than a…
HighJames Webb Telescope Captures Stunning New Images of Jupiter's Storms and Rings
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has released detailed infrared images of Jupiter revealing its storms, auroras, rings, and moons. The processed images showca…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils Hidden Structures in 'Crystal Ball Nebula' NGC 1514
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented infrared images of NGC 1514, a planetary nebula 1,500 light-years away, revealing intricate gas struc…
HighJWST captures ancient dwarf galaxy's dramatic starburst 59 million light-years away
The James Webb Space Telescope captured new infrared images of I Zwicky 18, a dwarf galaxy 59 million light-years away, revealing recent bursts of star formati…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Exoplanet Atmosphere in Unprecedented Detail
The James Webb Space Telescope has achieved unprecedented observations of an exoplanet's atmosphere, revealing chemical composition and formation details that…
HighJWST Reveals Planet's Spiral Death, Not Star Expansion, in Rare Cosmic Event
JWST observations reveal a Jupiter-sized planet spiraled into its star through orbital decay rather than being swallowed by an expanding red giant, correcting…
HighAncient galaxy merger reveals early universe grew faster than expected
JWST observations reveal that Gz9p3, a galaxy from 510 million years after the Big Bang, is far more massive than expected, challenging current models of early…
HighMost mothers with postpartum diabetes skip recommended monitoring, study finds
NYC cohort study reveals only 13% of women with postpartum-onset diabetes receive guideline-recommended A1C monitoring, with racial disparities and caregiving…
HighColumbia researchers observe coherent ferrons, polarization waves with quantum and telecom promise
Columbia University researchers have observed coherent ferrons—polarization waves predicted since the 1960s—in ferroelectric materials, opening potential appli…
HighThousands of fireballs streak Earth's sky daily, mostly unnoticed
Several thousand meteoroids burn up in Earth's atmosphere daily as fireballs, though most occur over unpopulated areas. A recent fireball near Ohio was visible…
HighNew Exoplanet TOI-2031A Offers Clues to Understanding Gas Giants
Astronomers discovered exoplanet TOI-2031A, a gas giant 901 light-years away, whose atmospheric similarities to Jupiter may help answer fundamental questions a…
MediumScientists identify molecular switch that helps breast cancer cells survive stress
Researchers discovered a molecular switch in breast cancer cells that helps them survive stress by redirecting gene activity. The finding, involving the MED1 p…
HighNASA launches tool to transform names into satellite imagery
NASA has released an interactive application that converts user-submitted names into satellite images of Earth's landscapes, allowing people to see their names…
MediumCancer patients advised to reconsider certain vitamin supplements, new study finds
New research indicates cancer patients should avoid a specific vitamin supplement, suggesting potential risks or interference with treatment efficacy.
MediumStudy challenges water-only approach to kidney stone prevention
Recent research suggests drinking more water alone may not effectively prevent kidney stones, contradicting common medical advice. Experts indicate additional…
HighNASA confirms Mexico City sinking nearly 2 centimeters monthly
NASA satellite data confirms Mexico City is subsiding at over 2 centimeters monthly in some zones, documenting an accelerating geological collapse driven by aq…
HighLeading Journal Documents AI-Generated 'Slop' Flooding Academic Publishing
A leading academic journal has documented that AI-generated content is increasingly flooding peer-reviewed publishing, with policies failing to prevent undiscl…
HighHawaiian Eruption Data May Unlock Venus Volcanic Mystery
Scientists are using data from Mauna Loa's 2022 eruption to develop better methods for detecting present-day volcanism on Venus, though research remains divide…
MediumQuantum breakthrough enables secure communications over existing fiber networks
Researchers have overcome a major quantum physics barrier by creating quantum dots that emit secure photons at telecom wavelengths, enabling existing fiber net…
HighMysterious Red Objects 11.8B Light-Years Away May Explain Early Black Hole Formation
NASA's Chandra and Webb telescopes have identified mysterious red objects 11.8 billion light-years away, potentially revealing how the first black holes formed…
HighNASA's Curiosity and Perseverance rovers capture sweeping Mars panoramas
NASA's Curiosity and Perseverance rovers have captured 360-degree panoramic images from different locations on Mars, providing sweeping views of the Martian la…
HighStudy: AI models trained to be warm sacrifice accuracy for user approval
Research shows AI models trained to be warm and considerate make more errors and increase sycophancy, prioritizing flattery over factual accuracy with potentia…
HighNASA's Lithium-Plasma Thruster Passes Critical Test for Mars Missions
NASA successfully tested a lithium-fed magnetoplasmadynamic thruster 25 times more powerful than existing electric propulsion systems, a critical step toward e…
HighT. Rex Blood Vessels Reveal How Dinosaurs Healed From Injuries
Scientists using advanced imaging discovered preserved blood vessel structures in a T. rex fossil, offering rare insights into dinosaur physiology and healing…
HighDESI completes universe's largest 3D galaxy map with 47M objects, dark energy mystery deepens
Scientists completed the largest 3D map of the universe using DESI, cataloging over 47 million galaxies across 11 billion years of cosmic history. The breakthr…
HighSpaceX launches 54 Starlink satellites as T-Mobile partnership expands coverage
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket will launch 54 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral on August 27, continuing expansion of its low-Earth orbit internet constellatio…
HighSpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites from Florida tonight
SpaceX is launching 23 Starlink satellites via Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral on December 2, continuing its mission to expand global internet coverage to underse…
HighSpaceX successfully launches 56 Starlink satellites aboard Falcon 9
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched 56 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral on March 29, with the first stage boost…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 set to launch from Vandenberg today with 25 Starlink satellites
SpaceX is launching a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base on April 22 to deploy 25 Starlink broadband satellites into low-Earth orbit, with a live…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 set to launch reconnaissance satellites from Vandenberg
SpaceX is launching its Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base on January 16 to deploy reconnaissance satellites for the National Reconnaissance Offi…
HighFlower Moon 2026: Astrophotographers Capture May's Luminous Lunar Bloom
The May 2026 Flower Moon reached peak illumination on May 2nd, with astrophotographers worldwide capturing its atmospheric presence across varied landscapes an…
HighPink Katydid's Remarkable Color Shift Reveals New Camouflage Strategy
Scientists discovered a Panama katydid transforms from hot pink to green in 11 days, matching tropical leaf color cycles—revealing a sophisticated survival str…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 Set for Saturday Launch from Vandenberg with Starlink Satellites
SpaceX plans a Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base on October 25 to deploy 28 Starlink satellites. The mission will be livestreamed for pub…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 launches Starlink satellites from Vandenberg today
SpaceX is launching its Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base on November 6 to deploy 28 Starlink internet satellites into low-Earth orbit, with a l…
HighHuman Hearts Can Regenerate After Heart Attack, First Study Shows
Australian researchers confirm for the first time that human heart muscle cells can regrow after a heart attack, a process previously only observed in mice, op…
HighCanada's POET mission targets Earth-sized planets around distant stars
Canada proposes POET, a micro-satellite mission launching in 2029 to detect Earth-sized planets orbiting ultracool dwarf stars using advanced imaging capabilit…
HighSpaceX launches Israeli Earth observation satellite from California
SpaceX is launching the ISI EROS C-3 Israeli Earth-observation satellite to low-earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base on December 29, with a live webcas…
HighAstronomers Detect Water-Ice Clouds on Distant Jupiter-Like Exoplanet
Astronomers using JWST discovered water-ice clouds on Epsilon Indi Ab, a Jupiter-analogue exoplanet, revealing unexpected atmospheric complexity that challenge…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 to Launch Starlink Satellites from Vandenberg Wednesday Morning
SpaceX plans to launch a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 27 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base on December 16-17, with a morning launch window requi…
HighStudy Claims Darkness Travels Faster Than Light; Physics Community Skeptical
A research study claims darkness moves faster than light, challenging fundamental physics principles. The claim requires scientific scrutiny and peer review.
LowSpaceX Successfully Deploys Israeli EROS C-3 Earth Observation Satellite
SpaceX successfully launched and deployed the Israeli EROS C-3 Earth observation satellite on December 29, marking the company's 61st and final launch of 2022,…
HighHubble captures violent past of distant spiral galaxy UGC 12295
Hubble Space Telescope reveals a detailed image of spiral galaxy UGC 12295, 192 million light-years away, showing debris from a 2015 supernova explosion that h…
HighHubble captures stunning face-on view of spiral galaxy IC 5332
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a striking face-on view of spiral galaxy IC 5332, located 30 million light-years away, revealing its bright core and lo…
HighHubble captures stunning spiral galaxy IC 1954 in constellation The Clock
Hubble Space Telescope reveals improved observations of spiral galaxy IC 1954, 45 million light-years away, showing star-forming regions with enhanced H-alpha…
HighStudy reveals how muscle contractions trigger brain's natural 'cleaning' system
Penn State researchers discovered that abdominal muscle contractions create pressure changes that cause the brain to shift slightly, facilitating cerebrospinal…
HighMega-constellations face catastrophic collision risk from solar storms, study warns
A study warns that mega-constellations of satellites in low Earth orbit face catastrophic collision risks during solar storms, with potential Kessler syndrome…
HighLasers transform copper into star-like plasma, revealing ionization in trillionths of a second
Scientists used dual laser systems to observe copper atoms ionizing into plasma in trillionths of a second, revealing electron dynamics crucial for advancing l…
HighVatican Observatory honors Pope Leo XIII with asteroid naming
The Vatican Observatory announced four asteroids named after historical figures, including Pope Leo XIII who re-founded the institution in 1891, discovered by…
HighHubble captures stunning spiral galaxy 53 million light-years away
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured high-resolution images of a spiral galaxy located 53 million light-years away, revealing striking structural details of…
HighNASA Tracks Winter's End Through Cloud Patterns
NASA research examines how cloud formations and atmospheric patterns indicate the transition from winter to spring, providing insights into seasonal climate dy…
MediumJWST Discovers 'Red Monster' Galaxy Reshaping Early Universe Models
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified a massive 'red monster' galaxy in the early universe, contradicting existing astronomical models about galaxy for…
HighStudy Suggests Universe May Collapse Trillions of Years Sooner Than Previously Thought
Recent research indicates the universe may experience gravitational collapse trillions of years sooner than previously calculated, driven by increasing dark en…
MediumISS Module Cracking Persists Despite Air Leak Repairs
The International Space Station's cracked module continues to pose structural concerns even after engineers successfully halted air leaks, leaving the root cau…
MediumNASA confirms Mexico City sinking 2 centimeters monthly from space
NASA satellite data confirms Mexico City is subsiding at an accelerated rate of over 2 centimeters per month, revealing critical infrastructure vulnerability f…
HighNASA's Mars Rovers Capture Panoramic Views Across Two Eras of Exploration
NASA's Perseverance and Curiosity rovers have captured panoramic images from different locations on Mars, providing side-by-side comparisons that showcase two…
HighStudy reveals DNA nucleosomes exist in dynamic, partially open states
AI discovery shows DNA nucleosomes exist in partially open states rather than being locked away, revealing programmed distortion patterns on chromatin fibers w…
HighFish Oil Supplements May Impair Brain Healing in Some Cases, Study Suggests
New research suggests fish oil supplements, commonly taken for health benefits, may sometimes slow healing and potentially harm brain function in certain indiv…
MediumNASA Tests Lithium Plasma Thruster 25x More Powerful for Mars Mission Push
NASA is testing a lithium plasma thruster 25 times more powerful than existing electric propulsion systems to enable human Mars missions by December 2028, requ…
HighSix synchronized sub-Neptune planets offer clues to cosmic mystery
Astronomers discovered six sub-Neptune planets in rare synchronized orbits around star HD110067, 100 light-years away. The find may help solve the mystery of t…
HighMale infertility affects 1 in 20 Australian men—but stigma keeps them silent
Research shows male infertility affects 1 in 20 Australian men, yet remains stigmatized and under-discussed. Experts urge men to talk openly about fertility is…
HighNSW Police rule out Melissa Caddick in latest remains discovery
NSW Police confirmed human remains discovered at Mollymook Beach belong to a man, not missing businesswoman Melissa Caddick who is under ASIC investigation for…
HighDNA confirms remains of missing NSW man found in Queensland after eight years
Human remains found in north Queensland in October 2025 have been confirmed via DNA analysis to belong to Jayden Penno-Tompsett, missing since December 2017. A…
HighWhy humans make music: Musicologist Patrick Savage explores evolution's greatest mystery
Dr Patrick Savage's research suggests music evolved to facilitate social bonding across all human societies. His comparative musicology work spanning 46 countr…
HighNASA's Curiosity rover frees drill stuck in Martian rock after week-long struggle
NASA's Curiosity rover successfully freed its drill after becoming stuck on a Martian rock for nearly a week, revealing unexpected geological findings that sur…
HighNASA's Record-Breaking Plasma Thruster Passes First Test for Mars Missions
NASA successfully tested a revolutionary lithium plasma thruster designed to power future crewed Mars missions, potentially reducing costs and accelerating dee…
HighSpaceX Completes Static Fire Test of Starship V3 Super Heavy Booster
SpaceX successfully completed a full-duration static fire test of its 33-engine Super Heavy V3 booster, with the Starship now rolled to the launch pad ahead of…
HighNew Research Challenges Long-Held Beliefs About Brain Decision-Making
Recent neuroscience research challenges established theories about how the brain makes decisions, suggesting a fundamental rethinking of cognitive architecture…
MediumNASA Identifies Unknown Celestial Objects Appearing as Red Dots in Sky
NASA has identified strange red dots appearing in the sky as an unknown class of celestial object resembling an eye-like formation, marking a potential astrono…
LowSpaceX assembles more powerful Starship version for first time
SpaceX has assembled a more powerful version of its Starship rocket for the first time, marking progress in the company's development of its next-generation la…
MediumGlobal race for artificial sun heats up with Brazil's emerging role
Brazil participates in the global competition to develop artificial sun technology, positioning itself as a key player in fusion energy research and developmen…
MediumSingle Workout Cuts Cigarette Cravings for Up to 30 Minutes, Study Finds
A review of 59 randomized controlled trials found that high-intensity aerobic exercise immediately reduces cigarette cravings for up to 30 minutes, with regula…
HighItalian researchers claim discovery of 'second Sphinx' beneath Giza Plateau
Italian scientists using satellite radar technology believe they've located a second Sphinx buried beneath the Giza Plateau, based on geometric correlations an…
MediumItalian scientists claim discovery of second Sphinx beneath Giza Plateau
Italian researchers using satellite radar technology report finding evidence of a second Sphinx and vast underground structures beneath Egypt's Giza Plateau, b…
MediumScientists Discover 4.5-Billion-Year-Old Traces of 'Proto Earth' in Ancient Rocks
Researchers identified chemical signatures of proto-Earth from 4.5 billion years ago in ancient rocks, offering direct evidence of planetary formation before a…
HighItalian scientists claim discovery of second Sphinx beneath Giza Plateau
Italian researchers using satellite radar technology claim to have found evidence of a second Sphinx buried beneath Egypt's Giza Plateau, along with an undergr…
MediumISS passes over UK on Christmas Eve and Day—a celestial gift for early risers
The International Space Station will pass over the UK on Christmas Eve and Christmas morning, visible to the naked eye for several minutes as a bright moving l…
HighISS Makes 'Outstanding Pass' Over Atlanta Thursday Night
The International Space Station will make an exceptional flyover of Atlanta Thursday evening, passing nearly directly overhead for about seven minutes with cle…
HighCatch the International Space Station overhead Saturday morning in southeastern U.S.
The International Space Station will pass overhead in the southeastern U.S. around 6:30 am ET on Saturday, January 8, visible to the naked eye as it orbits at…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Buckyballs Form in Stellar Remnants, Solving 15-Year Mystery
Western University astronomers using JWST have discovered that buckyballs (C60 molecules) originate in planetary nebulae, revealing they concentrate in spheric…
HighSpaceX Successfully Fires All 33 Raptor Engines on Starship V3 Super Heavy Booster
SpaceX successfully fired all 33 Raptor engines on its Starship V3 Super Heavy booster at full thrust for the first time at its Boca Chica facility, marking a…
HighNASA Satellite Captures First High-Resolution Images of Pacific Tsunami
NASA satellite technology has captured unprecedented high-resolution imagery of a massive Pacific tsunami, providing scientists with detailed data for improved…
MediumStudy Claims Dante's Inferno Mirrors Impact Crater Physics 500 Years Early
Researchers propose Dante's Inferno geometry mirrors complex impact crater structures, suggesting the medieval poet intuited geophysical knowledge five centuri…
MediumWebb Telescope Reveals Dark, Airless Exoplanet Resembling Mercury
The James Webb Space Telescope detected a dark, atmosphere-less rocky exoplanet 48.5 light-years away with a Mercury-like surface, offering insights into how E…
HighEast-Asian infants' intense crying may reflect cultural norms, not attachment issues
A cross-cultural study finds Korean and Japanese infants cry significantly more during separation tests than Western infants, suggesting intense distress refle…
MediumNASA satellite images reveal 62-mile inland lake from Pakistan's record floods
NASA satellite imagery reveals Pakistan's devastating monsoon floods have created a 62-mile-wide inland lake, with 33 million people affected and an estimated…
HighISRO Satellite Images Expose Massive Damage from Uttarkashi Cloudburst
A devastating cloudburst in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand has caused massive infrastructure damage. ISRO satellite imagery reveals the scale of destruction and aids…
HighNASA Satellite Images Capture Massive Saharan Dust Cloud Sweeping Across Spain
NASA satellite imagery documented a vast Saharan dust plume drifting across Spain and western Europe in early March 2026, creating hazy skies and 'mud rain' wh…
HighHubble Captures Vibrant Star-Forming Region 13,000 Light-Years Away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a vibrant image of a distant star-forming region resembling a seasonal cosmic brew, located approximately 13,000 light-y…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Brain-Like 'Cosmic Cranium' Nebula Around Dying Star
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured detailed images of PMR 1 Nebula, a gas cloud resembling a brain formed by a dying star shedding its outer layers int…
HighHubble Captures Breathtaking Globular Cluster in Sagittarius
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a striking image of a gravity-bound globular cluster in Sagittarius containing thousands of ancient stars, showcasing th…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Stunning New Details of the Helix Nebula
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured detailed new images of the Helix Nebula, revealing intricate structures of gas and a white dwarf star with unprecede…
HighHealth barriers drive digital divide among older adults, Singapore study finds
Study of 4,000 older Singaporeans reveals poor health creates digital divide, with 1 in 15 unable to use internet due to health issues, limiting social connect…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Saturn's Rings in Unprecedented Near-Infrared Detail
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured high-resolution near-infrared images of Saturn's rings and moons on June 25, 2023, revealing details previously impo…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals 'Kaleidoscope of Color' in Pillars of Creation Star Nursery
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented near-infrared images of the Pillars of Creation, a star-forming region 6,500 light-years away, reveali…
HighHubble Telescope Reveals Intricate Details of 'Space Egg' Nebula 1,000 Light-Years Away
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured a detailed image of the Egg Nebula, a pre-planetary nebula 1,000 light-years away, revealing the complex structure of a…
HighJames Webb captures Neptune's auroras for first time, revealing icy planet's glowing lights
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first direct images of aurora borealis on Neptune, revealing turquoise auroral activity in infrared light af…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Protostar 'Hourglass' in Unprecedented Detail
NASA's Webb Space Telescope captured high-resolution images of a protostar within the L1527 dark cloud, revealing a distinctive hourglass structure and protopl…
HighJWST Reveals Planet's Spiral Death, Not Star Expansion, in Rare Cosmic Event
JWST observations reveal a Jupiter-sized planet spiraled into its star through orbital decay rather than being swallowed by an expanding red giant, marking the…
HighJames Webb reveals decades-old 'baby star' is actually twin protostars with parallel jets
The James Webb Space Telescope revealed that a protostar studied for 50 years is actually a pair of binary stars ejecting parallel energy jets while consuming…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Exoplanet Atmosphere in Unprecedented Detail
The James Webb Space Telescope has achieved unprecedented observations of an exoplanet's atmosphere, revealing its chemical composition and formation. This bre…
HighJWST reveals Hubble speck as massive early galaxy, challenging cosmic formation models
JWST observations reveal Gz9p3, a galaxy from 510 million years after the Big Bang, is far more massive than expected—about 10 times larger than similar-era ga…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Starburst in Ancient Dwarf Galaxy I Zwicky 18
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals I Zwicky 18, a dwarf galaxy 59 million light-years away, undergoing sudden bursts of star formation with characteristics…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils Hidden Structures in 'Crystal Ball Nebula' NGC 1514
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented infrared images of NGC 1514, a planetary nebula 1,500 light-years away, revealing previously hidden g…
HighWebb Telescope Uses Earth as Blueprint to Hunt for Habitable Exoplanets
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope cannot observe Earth directly due to infrared damage risk, but studying Earth's atmospheric fingerprint helps scientists iden…
HighThwaites 'Doomsday Glacier' melting faster through cracks than flat ice, study finds
New research reveals Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier is melting rapidly through unexpected mechanisms: deep cracks and staircase-like formations accelerate ice l…
HighWest Antarctica Ice Sheet collapse isn't inevitable, study shows
New research shows West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse isn't predetermined, with regional variations in ice retreat driven by ocean temperatures and wind pattern…
HighAsteroid Apophis' 2029 flyby offers rare naked-eye spectacle and scientific opportunity
In April 2029, asteroid Apophis will pass closer than geostationary satellites, visible to 2 billion people. Scientists view it as a once-in-a-millennium natur…
HighKatalyst Prepares LINK System for NASA's Swift Observatory Servicing Mission
NASA plans a June launch using Katalyst's LINK system to boost the descending Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, extending the space telescope's operational life.
MediumNASA Captures Rare Comet Breakup by Accident, Revealing Solar System Secrets
NASA's Hubble telescope unexpectedly captured a comet breaking apart while observing a different target, providing astronomers with unprecedented data on primo…
HighNASA's Curiosity Rover Freed After 5-Day Battle With Stuck Rock on Mars
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover spent five days stuck to a rock after drilling into it on April 25, finally freeing itself on May 1 through remote troubleshooting…
HighArtemis II Animation Reveals Crowded Low Earth Orbit
NASA's Artemis II mission photos reveal the density of satellites and debris in low Earth orbit through composite animations, highlighting the growing congesti…
HighPandora Exoplanet Mission Releases First Images in Major Space Exploration Milestone
The Pandora satellite, led by the University of Arizona, has released its first images as part of a mission to study distant exoplanet atmospheres, marking a s…
HighNASA Identifies Unknown Class of Cosmic Objects Called 'Little Red Dots'
NASA has identified a previously unknown class of astronomical objects appearing as red dots in space, potentially linked to supermassive black hole growth and…
MediumCuriosity Rover Freed After 6-Day Entrapment in Martian Rock
NASA's Curiosity rover became stuck in a 29-pound Martian rock for 6 days after drilling, but engineers successfully freed its arm. The incident provided unexp…
HighNASA's Swift Space Telescope Rescue Mission Clears Critical Testing Phase
NASA's $500 million Swift space telescope faces imminent orbital decay, prompting development of an innovative rescue mission using air-launched spacecraft to…
HighNASA's Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Break Sound Barrier in Tests
NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab has successfully tested next-generation rotor blades that exceed Mach 1, advancing the SkyFall Mars helicopter project designed to su…
HighNASA's Lithium-Plasma Engine Hits 120-Kilowatt Record, Advancing Mars Mission Tech
NASA successfully tested a next-generation electric propulsion system achieving 120 kilowatts of power, 25 times more powerful than current spacecraft thruster…
HighWebb Telescope Discovers 2,500 New Galaxies in Hubble's Most Famous Deep Field
The James Webb Space Telescope's 100-hour survey of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field discovered 2,500 additional distant galaxies, some dating back less than a bill…
HighJWST Cycle 3 targets exomoons, black holes and cosmic dawn in 5,500-hour research push
The Space Telescope Science Institute selected 253 research programs for JWST's Cycle 3 operations, allocating 5,500 hours to study exomoons, supermassive blac…
HighMen's heart disease risk accelerates from mid-30s, study finds—seven years earlier than women
New research reveals men's cardiovascular risk begins rising at age 35, about seven years earlier than women, suggesting earlier screening protocols are needed…
HighEarly Universe Black Hole Defies Theory, Sparking Primordial Origins Debate
JWST observations of Abell 2744–QSO1, a 50-million-solar-mass black hole from 700 million years after the Big Bang, defy conventional formation models. Simulat…
MediumSlowing molecular flow in nanoreactors boosts catalytic performance, Tohoku study finds
Tohoku University research shows that deliberately restricting molecular flow in nanoreactors paradoxically improves catalytic efficiency by preventing congest…
HighMajor study links ultraprocessed foods to 50% higher cardiovascular death risk
A comprehensive review of 45 meta-analyses covering 10 million people found ultraprocessed foods increase cardiovascular death risk by 50% and raise anxiety ri…
HighScientists Resolve Century-Old Schrödinger Theory on Color Perception
Los Alamos researchers have mathematically formalized Schrödinger's 100-year-old color perception theory by defining how humans perceive hue, saturation, and l…
HighIsraeli-German CloudCT satellite set for June launch to revolutionize climate research
An Israeli-German CloudCT satellite is set to launch in June to map cloud structures using AI-based tomography, with plans for a 10-satellite constellation to…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Stunning New Images of Jupiter's Storms and Rings
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has released detailed infrared images of Jupiter revealing its storms, auroras, rings, and nearby moons with unprecedented cl…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Barren, Airless Exoplanet 49 Light-Years Away
NASA's James Webb Telescope captured the clearest view of a rocky exoplanet's surface, revealing LHS 3844 b is a scorching, airless world with extreme temperat…
HighHarvard study links nighttime light exposure to increased heart disease risk
Harvard researchers found that exposure to artificial light at night increases heart disease risk by up to 35% over five years, with effects persisting even af…
MediumMen face heart disease risk from mid-30s, study finds—earlier than women
Northwestern Medicine research reveals men develop coronary heart disease years earlier than women, with risk acceleration evident from mid-30s. Study suggests…
HighSexual arousal creates 'tunnel vision' that obscures rejection signals, study finds
Research shows sexual arousal creates perceptual bias that makes people misinterpret ambiguous romantic signals as interest, though clear rejection is still re…
HighJWST reveals Hubble speck as massive ancient galaxy from cosmic infancy
JWST identified Gz9p3, a galaxy from 510 million years after the Big Bang, as far more massive than expected, challenging current models of early galaxy format…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Pismis 24-1 as Stellar Duo, Unveils Star Birth in Lobster Nebula
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented images of the Pismis 24 star cluster 5,500 light-years away, revealing that its brightest object i…
HighWebb Telescope Captures 50 Baby Stars in Stellar Birth Milestone
NASA's Webb Space Telescope marks its first anniversary by revealing 50 baby stars in the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex, 390 light-years away, offering unpreceden…
HighWebb Telescope Spots Two of Universe's Oldest Galaxies, One Just 350M Years After Big Bang
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has identified two of the most distant galaxies, with one forming just 350 million years after the Big Bang, pushing back the…
HighWebb Telescope Maps Chemistry of Planet-Forming Disks for First Time
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has for the first time detected the chemical composition of dusty planet-forming disks around distant young stars, revealing…
HighWebb telescope finds oldest known stars, formed just 500M years after Big Bang
Canadian astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope found evidence of some of the oldest known stars, formed just 500 million years after the Big Bang, w…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Stephan's Quintet in Stunning Detail
The James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented images of Stephan's Quintet, a famous galaxy group first observed in 1877, revealing intricate details of…
HighWebb Telescope Unveils Hidden Details of Iconic Supernova 1987A
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented near-infrared images of the famous Supernova 1987A, revealing intricate structures of gas, dust, and s…
HighWebb Telescope Spots Hidden Star in Ring Nebula, Solving Cosmic Mystery
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope detected a previously hidden companion star in the Ring Nebula that may explain how dying stars create complex, non-spherical…
MediumChina discovers new lunar mineral, expanding scientific understanding of Moon
Chinese scientists discovered Magnesiochangesite-(Ce), a new lunar mineral from China's first recovered lunar meteorite, bringing total known lunar minerals to…
HighVibrant Sea Life Thrives in Great Pacific Garbage Patch Despite Pollution
Recent research reveals diverse surface-dwelling creatures called neustons are abundant in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, suggesting the polluted region func…
HighCoastal species thriving in Great Pacific Garbage Patch, study finds
Coastal species are thriving on plastic debris in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, with researchers finding them on over 70% of collected samples and evidence…
HighSpaceX Starlink satellites create stunning 'train' visible from Earth
SpaceX's Starlink satellites formed a visible 'train' circling Earth, captured in satellite video. The phenomenon occurs during orbital deployment phases when…
HighNASA Rover Discovers New Organic Molecules on Mars, Expanding Search for Life
NASA's rover has detected previously unknown organic compounds on Mars, expanding scientific understanding of the planet's chemical composition and potential f…
MediumNASA's Lithium-Fed Ion Engine Passes Critical Test for Mars Missions
NASA successfully tested a powerful lithium-fed ion engine designed to propel crewed missions to Mars, marking a significant milestone in deep-space propulsion…
High75-Million-Year-Old Fossil Unveils Surprising Tyrannosaur Discovery
A 75-million-year-old tyrannosaur fossil has revealed previously unknown characteristics about the species, offering fresh insights into dinosaur biology and e…
MediumMysterious Teardrop Structures Found Beneath Antarctic Ice Shelf
A U.S.-U.K. collaborative mission used an autonomous underwater vehicle to discover enigmatic teardrop-shaped structures beneath Antarctica's Dotson ice shelf,…
HighCERN Creates First Quantum Bit From Antimatter, Advancing Quest to Solve Matter's Cosmic Mystery
CERN scientists achieved a breakthrough by isolating an antiproton in quantum superposition for 50 seconds, creating the first antimatter qubit. This advance c…
HighWebb Telescope Detects Hydrogen Sulfide on Distant Exoplanet for First Time
Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope detected hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere of exoplanet HD 189733b for the first time beyond our solar system,…
HighLocal sci-fi enthusiast Bruce Totman publishes debut novel 'RIFTED'
North Bay resident Bruce Totman has published his first science-fiction novel 'RIFTED' after working on it since 2009, inspired by real-world space exploration…
MediumHuman Genome Fully Sequenced for First Time in Historic Scientific Achievement
Scientists have completed the first full sequencing of the human genome, finishing the 8% that remained elusive since the Human Genome Project concluded in 200…
HighScientists Reveal Mars Has a Liquid, Sulfur-Rich Core Unlike Earth's
NASA's InSight lander detected seismic waves traveling through Mars' core for the first time, revealing it's a liquid iron alloy rich in sulfur and oxygen—fund…
HighScientists detect neutrinos from Sun's secondary fusion cycle for first time
Researchers using Italy's Borexino detector achieved the first experimental detection of neutrinos from the Sun's carbon-nitrogen-oxygen fusion cycle, revealin…
HighScientists Discover Spiral Magnetism in Lab Crystal, Promising Energy-Efficient Electronics
Researchers observed p-wave magnetism in nickel iodide crystals for the first time, a discovery that could enable more efficient and faster electronics through…
HighUS Scientists Create Human Embryos from Skin Cells in Reproductive Breakthrough
US scientists successfully created early-stage human embryos using skin cell DNA and sperm for the first time, offering potential solutions for infertility and…
High7-ton asteroid explodes over Cleveland, visible across multiple states
A 7-ton asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere and exploded over Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday morning, releasing energy equivalent to 250 tons of TNT and creating a…
HighNASA confirms asteroid caused loud boom across PA and Ohio
NASA confirmed a 6-ton asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere on March 17, fragmenting over Ohio with force equivalent to 250 tons of TNT. The event produced a lo…
HighChina's Tianzhou-9 cargo craft completes controlled atmospheric re-entry
China's Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft successfully re-entered Earth's atmosphere in a controlled manner, with debris safely falling into designated waters. The c…
HighChina's Tianzhou-9 cargo craft completes controlled atmospheric re-entry
China's Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft successfully re-entered Earth's atmosphere in a controlled manner, with debris safely falling into designated waters after…
HighWomen's Exercise Science: Debunking the 'Special Rules After 40' Myth
A debate over whether women over 40 should follow different exercise protocols than men, with sports scientist Stacy Sims advocating heavy lifting and polarize…
HighChina's Tianzhou-9 cargo craft completes controlled atmospheric re-entry
China's Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft successfully re-entered Earth's atmosphere in a controlled manner, with debris falling into designated safe waters after co…
HighScientists confirm universal growth law in 2D quantum systems, solving 40-year physics puzzle
Researchers experimentally verified the 40-year-old KPZ theory in two-dimensional quantum systems using polaritons, confirming that wildly different growth pro…
HighScientists Create First Visible Time Crystal, Revealing Matter That Repeats Through Time
Researchers created the first directly observable time crystal—matter that repeats patterns through time rather than space—using liquid crystals illuminated by…
HighScientists Harness Acoustic Purcell Effect to Accelerate Quantum Computing
Researchers demonstrate the acoustic Purcell effect by engineering a nanomechanical resonator around a diamond colour-centre spin qubit, achieving 10-fold fast…
HighPhysics, Not Chemistry Alone, Unlocks Biology's Deepest Secrets
Medical science increasingly recognizes that biomechanics and physics, not just chemistry, govern biological processes—from nuclear pore filtering to ultrasoun…
HighPredicted asteroid creates spectacular light show over English Channel
A small asteroid was accurately predicted and observed burning up in Earth's atmosphere over the English Channel early Monday, marking the seventh successful p…
HighPredicted asteroid lights up Channel skies in rare celestial event
A one-metre asteroid named Sar2667 safely entered Earth's atmosphere over northern France on Monday, creating a bright 'shooting star' visible across the Chann…
HighBillionaire Equates 'Tax the Rich' to Hate Speech Amid Living Wage Study
A New York real estate billionaire compares 'tax the rich' advocacy to hate speech, while research shows fewer than half of Americans earn living wages.
HighAge Distinguishes Selection From Causation in Cancer Genomes
New research published in Nature reveals that age distinguishes between genetic selection and causation in cancer development, offering insights into how aging…
HighAnesthetized brains continue processing language and meaning, study finds
Research reveals that patients under general anesthesia retain the ability to decode speech and process language, with their brains continuing to prepare respo…
HighFormer NASA scientist claims near-death experiences reveal consistent afterlife visions
A former NASA scientist claims to have died three times and reports experiencing identical visions in each near-death event, raising questions about consciousn…
LowNASA's Curiosity Rover Freed From Martian Rock After Drill Gets Stuck
NASA's Curiosity Rover became temporarily stuck while drilling into a Martian rock but engineers successfully freed the drill mechanism remotely from 334 milli…
HighSpaceX Shifts Focus Away From Falcon 9, Its Most Successful Rocket
SpaceX is shifting its operational focus from the Falcon 9, its most successful rocket to date, signaling a transition toward next-generation launch systems.
HighDead Early Galaxy Challenges Understanding of Cosmic Evolution
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered a massive, slow-rotating galaxy in the early universe, contradicting current models of galactic evo…
HighEarly Life Built on Molybdenum: Rare Metal Central to 3.4-Billion-Year-Old Biochemistry
Research reveals that early organisms 3.4 billion years ago built their biochemistry around molybdenum and tungsten, rare metals that were scarce in Earth's pr…
HighPollinator decline threatens nutrition and income in vulnerable communities
Research shows pollinator preservation directly impacts nutrition and income for vulnerable communities, as declining insect populations reduce nutritious crop…
HighResearchers uncover identity of enslaved boy 'Jersey' in Reynolds masterpiece
A research project has identified 'Jersey', an enslaved boy depicted in a 1748 Joshua Reynolds portrait, revealing his possible naval service and potential pat…
HighDown Syndrome Neurodegeneration Begins at Birth, Study Finds
Research reveals neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration in Down syndrome begins as early as birth, not adulthood as previously thought, opening pathways for e…
HighSunburn-Inspired Molecules Could Revolutionize Clean Energy Storage
Researchers have developed a molecular solar thermal energy storage system inspired by DNA damage from sunburn, achieving record energy density that exceeds li…
HighQuantum Experiments Hint at Flexible Time, Not Time Travel—Yet
Recent quantum experiments with entangled particles suggest event sequences may not be fixed, raising theoretical possibilities about backward causality, thoug…
MediumBrain Starts 'Full and Messy,' Not Blank, Mouse Study Suggests
New research on mouse brains suggests the brain starts dense and disorganized at birth, then prunes connections to optimize itself—challenging the 'blank slate…
MediumAntarctic ice melt could slow ocean circulation by 40% by 2050, study warns
New research shows rapidly melting Antarctic ice could reduce deep ocean water flows by 40% by 2050, disrupting global climate regulation, nutrient distributio…
HighIce sheets can collapse 600 meters per day, study warns of Antarctic vulnerability
Research on historical ice sheet retreat reveals Antarctic ice can collapse at 600 metres per day—20 times faster than satellite observations show—with major i…
HighIce sheets melting six times faster, threatening coastal populations worldwide
Satellite data shows Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets lost 8.3 trillion tons of ice since 1992, with melting accelerating sixfold. Ice sheet loss now account…
HighSolar storms linked to heart attack surge, especially in women
Brazilian study finds intense solar storms correlate with increased heart attack admissions, particularly among middle-aged and older women, suggesting space w…
MediumWomen Face Higher Genetic Risk of Depression, Study Finds
A major genetic study published in Nature Communications found women carry higher genetic risk for depression, identifying 16 female-specific variants versus 8…
HighDelhi's Women Police Face Disproportionate Stress, Study Finds
A study reveals 97% of Delhi Police women officers experience operational stress versus 90% of men, citing administrative overload and dual professional-person…
HighNASA's Lucy Spacecraft Overcomes Solar Array Glitch, Ready for October Gravity Assist
NASA's Lucy asteroid mission successfully resolved a solar array deployment malfunction through months of testing and simulation, clearing the way for its Octo…
HighStudy Links Overthinking to Amygdala Activity, Suggests Non-Invasive Treatment Path
Research published in Science Advances reveals coordinated activity between the amygdala and social cognition brain regions, suggesting non-invasive treatments…
MediumNASA's asteroid detection system successfully predicted tiny space rock's Earth impact
NASA's Scout software successfully predicted a small asteroid's impact two hours before it struck the ocean near Greenland, demonstrating growing sophisticatio…
HighBrazilian 8-Year-Old Becomes World's Youngest Asteroid Hunter
Eight-year-old Nicole Oliveira from Brazil has discovered 18 asteroids through a NASA-affiliated citizen science program, positioning herself to become the you…
HighAsteroid 2024 YR4 impact odds rise to 1-in-43, but experts say no cause for alarm
Odds of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth in 2032 doubled to 1-in-43, but experts emphasize the 97.7% miss probability means no cause for concern as uncertainty…
HighNASA's Lucy Spacecraft Completes Historic Earth Gravity Assist at Record-Close Distance
NASA's Lucy spacecraft successfully completed its first Earth gravity assist on October 16, passing just 220 miles above the planet to gain orbital energy for…
HighNASA's Lucy spacecraft launches on 12-year quest to study Jupiter's Trojan asteroids
NASA's $981 million Lucy spacecraft launched Saturday to explore eight asteroids, including Jupiter's Trojan swarms, on a 12-year mission spanning nearly 4 bil…
HighStudy finds structural brain changes in military personnel with repeated blast exposure
Military and law enforcement personnel with extensive occupational blast exposure show significant differences in brain structure, function, and biomarkers com…
HighStudy identifies non-coding DNA variants linked to childhood developmental disorders
Researchers identified seven previously unknown genetic variants in non-coding DNA regions that cause developmental disorders in children, providing diagnoses…
HighNASA confirms Mexico City sinking 24cm yearly, threatening metro and tourism
NASA satellite imagery confirms Mexico City, the world's 6th most populous city, is subsiding at 24 cm annually, threatening its metro system and tourism secto…
HighNASA satellite reveals extreme subsidence in Mexico City
NASA satellite data shows Mexico City experiencing severe subsidence, with parts of the city sinking at alarming rates due to groundwater depletion and geologi…
HighThe Gravitational Constant Mystery Deepens as Scientists Report Conflicting Measurements
New experiments reveal conflicting measurements of Newton's gravitational constant (Big G), deepening a decades-long physics mystery about this fundamental for…
HighNASA's Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Exceed Mach 1 in Testing
NASA has successfully tested next-generation Mars helicopter rotor blades at supersonic speeds exceeding Mach 1, advancing capabilities for future planetary ex…
HighNASA's Curiosity Rover Freed After 6-Day Standoff With Martian Rock
NASA's Curiosity rover became stuck on a 29-pound Martian rock for 6 days before engineers successfully freed its robotic arm and drill, revealing unexpected g…
HighPandora Exoplanet Mission Releases First Images in Major Space Exploration Milestone
The University of Arizona-led Pandora satellite has released its first images, marking a major milestone in space exploration and advancing humanity's ability…
HighJWST Reveals Surface of Nearby Super-Earth for First Time
The James Webb Space Telescope has directly observed the surface of nearby super-Earth LHS 3844 b for the first time, revealing a dark, barren, airless rocky w…
HighExplosion at SpaceX Starship launch site threatens critical mission timeline
An explosion occurred at SpaceX's Starship launch facility days before a scheduled critical rocket mission, potentially impacting the company's timeline and up…
MediumNASA satellite reveals Mexico City sinking up to 2cm monthly as aquifer depletes
NASA's advanced Nisar radar satellite is tracking Mexico City's rapid sinking—up to 2cm monthly—caused by over-extraction of groundwater from an ancient lakebe…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Scorching Super-Earth as Barren, Airless Rock
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed LHS 3844 b, a scorching super-Earth 48 light-years away with a dark, airless surface resembling Mercury or the Moon…
HighChina identifies 11th lunar mineral, ties US in discoveries
Chinese scientists identified Magnesiochangesite-(Ce), a rare-earth-bearing phosphate, in a lunar meteorite found in the Taklamakan Desert. The discovery marks…
HighStudy links haunting sensations to infrasound, not spirits
Research suggests low-frequency sound waves from household infrastructure like boilers and pipes may trigger stress and discomfort, potentially explaining perc…
MediumNASA Tests Lithium-Fed Electric Thruster for Mars Missions
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory successfully tested a high-power lithium-fed electric thruster designed to propel future human missions to Mars, advancing pro…
HighAstronomers discover mysterious boundary where Milky Way's star formation abruptly stops
Astronomers have identified a sharp boundary 40,000 light-years from the Milky Way's core where star formation abruptly ceases, challenging existing models of…
HighCorrosion issues threaten NASA's Lunar Gateway modules, sparking controversy
NASA's Lunar Gateway project faces corrosion problems in primary modules, sparking controversy between agency officials and manufacturers over the severity and…
MediumAstrobotic's Rotating Detonation Engine Achieves Record 300-Second Test Burn
Astrobotic successfully tested its next-generation Chakram rotating detonation rocket engine, achieving a record 300-second burn duration in a major advancemen…
HighSpaceX targets second Falcon Heavy launch attempt after weather delay
SpaceX postponed its Falcon Heavy rocket launch from Florida's Space Coast due to unfavorable weather on Monday and is preparing a second attempt this week.
HighBeer and cannabis may share biological 'sex switch,' study suggests
A new study reveals that beer and cannabis plants may utilize the same genetic mechanism to determine sex, offering insights into plant biology and potential a…
MediumULA launches 29 Amazon Leo satellites, expanding constellation to 270
ULA successfully launched 29 Amazon Leo satellites aboard an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral, bringing the constellation to 270 satellites and tying a recor…
HighFrequent Napping in Older Adults May Signal Serious Health Risks
New research suggests that frequent napping patterns in older adults may signal underlying serious health problems, challenging the notion of beneficial power…
MediumALMA Telescope Maps Giant Molecular Clouds Across Needle Galaxy
The ALMA observatory has detected giant molecular clouds distributed across the entire disk of the Needle galaxy, providing new insights into galactic structur…
HighNASA Tests Lithium-Fed Thruster Technology for Mars Missions
NASA has successfully tested a powerful lithium-fed thruster designed to propel spacecraft on future Mars missions, marking progress in deep-space propulsion t…
MediumScientist navigates Chernobyl's radioactive maze in 'world's most dangerous job'
A scientist undertakes hazardous work navigating Chernobyl's radioactive labyrinth 40 years after the nuclear disaster, highlighting ongoing research and human…
HighNASA launches tool that writes your name using Earth's satellite imagery
NASA has launched an interactive tool that creates personalized names using satellite imagery of Earth's landscapes, allowing users to see their names written…
MediumTexas A&M Opens World's Largest Academic Explosions Lab for Scientific Breakthroughs
Texas A&M University has opened the world's largest academic controlled-explosions laboratory, designed to advance research in hypersonic flight, industrial sa…
HighMoon Emerging as Strategic Battleground as Nations Compete for Trillions in Space Resources
Scientists warn the Moon is emerging as a geopolitical flashpoint as nations compete for trillions in space resources, with cislunar space potentially becoming…
MediumScorpions Weaponize Metal: Iron, Zinc, Manganese Fortify Claws and Stingers
Research reveals scorpions strategically reinforce their claws and stingers with metals like iron, zinc, and manganese, matching element composition to each we…
HighWebb's 'Little Red Dots' Identified as Black Hole Stars via X-Ray Data
NASA's James Webb and Chandra X-ray telescopes have identified mysterious early-universe 'little red dots' as potential black hole stars, using combined X-ray…
HighNASA tool lets you write your name using real Earth satellite imagery
NASA has released an interactive tool allowing users to write their names using real satellite imagery from Earth. The 'Your Name in Landsat' project transform…
HighBrilliant yellow-green fireball streaks over England, likely scatters meteorites
A yellow-green fireball traveled at 30,000 mph across southern England on Feb. 28, likely depositing meteorite fragments on farmland near Cheltenham. Scientist…
HighTyson's cosmic finale: Why a black hole death appeals to the astrophysicist
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson argues that falling into a black hole would be humanity's most extraordinary death, offering a final cosmic experiment where…
HighSpaceX launches 53 more Starlink satellites, marking 37th orbital flight of 2022
SpaceX successfully deployed 53 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral, marking its 37th launch of 2022 and bringing total Starlink constellation to 3,108 sat…
HighSpaceX Starlink Launch Succeeds Despite Rare Booster Landing Failure
SpaceX successfully deployed its 19th batch of 60 Starlink satellites into orbit, but experienced its first booster landing failure in about a year, losing a r…
HighSpaceX Falcon 9 booster reaches historic 10th successful flight and landing
SpaceX launched 60 Starlink satellites using a Falcon 9 booster for its record 10th flight, successfully landing it on a drone ship and demonstrating unprecede…
HighSpaceX's Falcon 9 Booster Reaches Historic 10-Launch Milestone
SpaceX's Falcon 9 booster B1051 completed its 10th successful launch and landing, becoming the first reusable rocket to achieve this milestone and validating t…
HighMajor study finds COVID-19 linked to long-term neurological and psychiatric risks
A major Oxford-led study of 1.28 million patients finds COVID-19 survivors face elevated risks of neurological and psychiatric conditions up to two years post-…
HighNew calculations resolve muon anomaly, bolstering Standard Model
New theoretical calculations suggest the muon g-2 anomaly may be resolved, reinforcing the Standard Model's validity in particle physics rather than indicating…
HighOcean's Hidden Carbon Sink: Why Blue Carbon Matters for Climate
Marine ecosystems sequester carbon more effectively than rainforests, with coastal wetlands and macroalgae playing crucial roles. New research reveals most blu…
HighUnknown microbes discovered in ship goo reveal new branches of life
Researchers at University of Minnesota, Duluth discovered a mysterious black substance aboard a research vessel containing previously unknown species of archae…
HighScientists map DNA repair mechanism in cancer-linked proteins, opening drug targets
Scientists captured detailed structural images of DNA repair processes in proteins related to BRCA mutations, potentially enabling new drug targets to inhibit…
HighVaping's smoking cessation benefit unclear, study finds—results vary by research design
A new Oxford-published review of 38 studies finds vaping's effectiveness for quitting smoking is inconsistent, with results varying significantly based on stud…
HighMcMaster researchers find most common exoplanets vanish around most common stars
McMaster astronomers discovered that the most common exoplanets orbit uncommon stars, revealing sub-Neptunes vanish around M dwarfs and challenging existing pl…
HighBody discovered in search for missing British man Marc Tulloch Hewson
A body has been found during the search for Marc Tulloch Hewson, 63, missing since September 20 in Torrevieja, Spain. DNA identification is underway, with fami…
HighISRO, AIIMS partner on space medicine research for human missions
ISRO and AIIMS sign MoU to advance space medicine research for human spaceflight missions, focusing on health challenges in microgravity and extreme space envi…
HighScientists Solve Mystery of Sun's Floating Mountains
Max Planck Institute simulations reveal how magnetic fields and dual plasma processes sustain massive solar prominences, potentially enabling better space weat…
HighPolish Cave Yields Rare Genetic Snapshot of 100,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Family Group
Eight fossil teeth from Poland reveal a rare genetic snapshot of seven Neanderthals living 100,000 years ago, showing family ties and a continental lineage spa…
HighProteomics-driven multi-omics integration reveals tumor heterogeneity beyond genomics
Proteomics-driven multi-omics integration reveals tumor heterogeneity and functional networks beyond genomic data, enabling discovery of clinically relevant bi…
HighNASA's Landsat Name Generator Turns Your Name Into Satellite Art
NASA released a viral tool for Earth Day 2026 that transforms user names into satellite imagery by matching letters to real geographic features from 50 years o…
HighEarly specialist care could prevent 10,000 UK miscarriages yearly, study shows
A UK study finds that providing specialist care after the first miscarriage instead of the third could prevent approximately 10,000 pregnancy losses annually,…
HighStudies Link Nightly Habits to Lower Alzheimer's and Cognitive Decline Risk
Recent studies identify specific daily activities—including exercise, learning instruments, and travel—that significantly reduce dementia and cognitive decline…
MediumAI Algorithm Slashes Cost of High-Resolution Brain Imaging
KAIST researchers developed a physics-based AI algorithm using Neural Fields that corrects blurred deep brain images without expensive hardware, potentially de…
HighZuckerberg, Chan pledge $500M to advance AI biology research
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan commit $500 million to advance AI applications in biology, signaling major philanthropic investment in computational life sc…
HighStudy links 'haunted house' feelings to infrasound from old boilers and pipes
Research suggests that low-frequency sounds from boilers and pipes in old houses may trigger stress and discomfort, potentially explaining perceived paranormal…
HighAntarctic Ice Detects Rare Cosmic Radio Signals, Confirming 1962 Physics Prediction
Scientists detected 13 radio wave events beneath Antarctic ice, providing evidence of the Askaryan Effect—a cosmic phenomenon predicted in 1962. The discovery…
MediumNASA Powers Down Voyager 1 Instrument Ahead of Risky 'Big Bang' Maneuver
NASA has shut down another instrument on Voyager 1 to conserve power as the aging interstellar probe prepares for a risky 'Big Bang' maneuver to extend its ope…
HighNASA Completes Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Ahead of Schedule and Under Budget
NASA has completed construction of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope eight months ahead of schedule and under budget, with launch targeted for early Septem…
HighArtemis 2 Heat Shield Recovered from Ocean After Splashdown
NASA's Artemis 2 heat shield has been recovered from the ocean following the mission's splashdown, with US Navy divers documenting the underwater site. The rec…
HighNASA Captures Stunning Autumn Foliage in Southern Chile
NASA satellite imagery documents vibrant fall colors across southern Chile's landscape, showcasing seasonal environmental changes in the region.
HighFluffy fossil discovery finally proved birds are dinosaurs
A significant fossil discovery has provided compelling evidence that birds are direct descendants of dinosaurs, reshaping scientific understanding of dinosaur…
HighAtlas V ties payload record, launches 29 Amazon internet satellites
United Launch Alliance's Atlas V rocket successfully deployed 29 Amazon Kuiper internet satellites from Cape Canaveral, tying the vehicle's record for heaviest…
HighExperts warn cislunar space could become next geopolitical chokepoint like Strait of Hormuz
Experts warn that cislunar space could become strategically vital like the Strait of Hormuz, with potential for blockades affecting lunar access and Earth-orbi…
MediumNASA Seeks Public Input on Human Space Exploration Research
NASA is inviting public involvement in research aimed at enabling humans to thrive in space environments, expanding citizen participation in space science init…
MediumBrain Scans Challenge Assumptions About Neanderthal Intelligence
New brain scan research challenges long-held assumptions about Neanderthal intelligence, suggesting their cognitive abilities were comparable to modern humans…
HighNews sources shape vaccine beliefs, Johns Hopkins study finds
Johns Hopkins research shows media consumption patterns significantly influence public vaccine beliefs, with news source choice affecting vaccination decisions…
HighFrequent Napping in Older Adults Linked to Serious Health Risks
New research suggests that frequent napping patterns in older adults may signal underlying health issues, with daily napping potentially indicating serious med…
MediumStudy Questions Fish Oil's Brain Benefits, Suggests Potential Repair Signal Interference
New neuroscience research suggests fish oil supplements may interfere with the brain's natural repair signals, contradicting long-held beliefs about omega-3 be…
MediumWatching junk food videos may help dieters resist cravings, study finds
University research suggests watching junk food videos may paradoxically help dieters suppress cravings through visual satiation, though effects are short-term…
MediumNASA's PREFIRE satellites expand heat-tracking mission to reveal climate secrets globally
NASA's PREFIRE mission uses advanced CubeSats to measure far-infrared radiation escaping Earth, revealing how ice, clouds, and water vapor influence climate an…
HighNASA fires 120-kilowatt lithium thruster in Mars propulsion breakthrough
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory successfully tested a lithium-fed electric thruster at 120 kilowatts, marking the highest-power electric propulsion firing in…
HighHamster-sized mammal fossil reveals survival secrets from dinosaur era
Scientists discovered Cimolodon desosai, a tiny mammal from 66 million years ago in Baja California, revealing how small, adaptable creatures survived the aste…
HighHepatitis C linked to reduced portal insulin levels, study finds
Research reveals hepatitis C infection significantly reduces portal insulin levels while leaving peripheral insulin unchanged, suggesting altered pancreatic se…
HighGOES-19 Captures What May Be the First Natural Solar Eclipse Ever Recorded by a Space Coronagraph
NOAA's GOES-19 satellite recorded a rare natural solar eclipse from orbit during September's partial eclipse, possibly the first such capture by a space-based…
HighVantor Satellite Snaps Rare Close-Up of Hubble at 36, Just 62 Kilometers Away
Vantor's WorldView Legion 4 satellite captured a rare close-range image of the Hubble Space Telescope from 61.8 km away on its 36th anniversary, revealing its…
HighYale Study: Chronic Stress Accelerates Biological Aging, But Emotional Resilience Can Slow It
Yale researchers found chronic stress accelerates biological aging via DNA markers, but emotional regulation and self-control can buffer these effects in young…
HighHubble Image of Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Shows Geometric Structure That Challenges Comet Theory
A forensically processed Hubble image of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS shows persistent geometric structures and emission jets that challenge conventional comet…
LowStress Ages You Faster, But Psychological Resilience Can Slow the Clock, Yale Study Finds
Yale researchers found chronic stress accelerates biological aging via epigenetic clocks, but strong emotion regulation and self-control can buffer these harmf…
HighHidden Genetic Risk Behind Heart Attacks in Healthy Canadians Prompts Call for Routine Screening
Updated Canadian guidelines urge family doctors to screen for Lipoprotein(a), a genetic cholesterol marker affecting 1 in 5 Canadians that raises heart attack…
HighWebb Telescope Delivers Most Detailed Map Yet of Uranus' Upper Atmosphere
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the most detailed vertical map of Uranus' upper atmosphere, revealing complex auroral patterns, ionospheric stru…
HighMD Anderson's RF-SIRF Tool Maps DNA Replication Forks at Single-Cell Resolution
MD Anderson researchers developed RF-SIRF, an imaging method mapping reversed DNA replication forks at single-cell resolution, revealing epigenetic codes tied…
HighAstronomers Redraw the Milky Way's Edge, Placing It 1.04 Million Light-Years from Center
New research using pulsing RR Lyrae stars places the Milky Way's outer halo edge at 1.04 million light-years from galactic center, nearly halfway to Andromeda.
MediumAutonomous Sub Maps Antarctic Glacier's Underside, Upending Sea Level Rise Models
An autonomous submarine mapped the underside of Antarctica's Dotson Ice Shelf for the first time, revealing complex melt patterns and raising new questions abo…
HighMetformin Shields Neurons After Brain Injury by Repairing Mitochondrial Dynamics, Study Finds
Chinese researchers found metformin protects neurons after TBI by restoring mitochondrial dynamics via AMPK-Mfn1 signaling, suppressing NLRP3 inflammasome acti…
MediumStandard Naloxone Doses May Fail Against Potent Synthetic Opioids, Peer-Reviewed Study Warns
A peer-reviewed study finds standard naloxone doses may fail to fully reverse overdoses from synthetic opioids like fentanyl, urging updated emergency guidelin…
HighSea Nomads and Mountain Peoples Show Human Evolution Is Still Actively Reshaping Our Bodies
New research shows Sama-Bajau divers evolved genetically larger spleens for extended breath-hold diving, while Tibetans inherited altitude-adapted genes from D…
HighEnhancer-Promoter Contacts Form Without Loop Extrusion, Study Finds
A Nature study shows that cis-regulatory element loops and gene activation are established normally after mitosis even without NIPBL-driven cohesin loop extrus…
HighNASA updates final Orion engine burn and spashdown timeline
NASA provided a late morning update today with information on the final Orion engine burn and a timeline for the Artemis 2 splashdown.
MediumThe Moon Astronauts Have Been Working Out With a NASA Rowing Machine in Space
Despite the severe space limitations, scientists at NASA came up with an ingenious contraption to keep its Moon astronauts fit and healthy.
MediumDaily Horoscope: Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces Navigate Practical Shifts
Astrology predictions for three zodiac signs emphasizing analytical decision-making in finances, partnerships, and career planning under Virgo Moon influence.
LowScientists discover 'pearling' mechanism that precisely spaces mitochondrial DNA
Researchers identified how cells maintain precise spacing of mitochondrial DNA clusters through a process called pearling, where mitochondria temporarily form…
HighCanadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen to conduct live Q&A from space during Artemis II
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Colonel Jeremy Hansen will conduct a live Q&A with Canadian media from space during the Artemis II mission on April 3-4, markin…
HighPancreatic tumor microenvironment blocks ferroptosis through HIF-2 pathway
Researchers identify how pancreatic tumors resist ferroptosis through hypoxia-driven mechanisms, revealing potential new therapeutic targets for this notorious…
HighFirst pelicans born in St James's Park in 360 years after Russian gift to Charles II
Four pelican chicks have hatched in St James's Park for the first time in over 360 years, breaking a breeding drought since the species was gifted to King Char…
HighDark Matter May Explain Mysterious Ring Patterns in 'Bullseye Galaxy'
Researchers propose that dark matter could explain the distinctive ripple-like rings observed in the Bullseye galaxy, offering new insights into galactic struc…
MediumEarth may survive Sun's death longer than thought, Belgian researchers find
Belgian researchers suggest Earth may survive longer than previously thought as the Sun ages, potentially extending complex life by 500 million years due to gr…
MediumNASA Selects DAPHNE Mission to Advance Space Weather Forecasting
NASA has selected the DAPHNE mission to study interactions between space weather and Earth's atmosphere, aiming to improve forecasting capabilities and underst…
HighThe Mars Delusion: Should Humanity Reconsider Its Red Planet Ambitions?
Opinion pieces challenge the Mars exploration narrative, questioning whether humanity should pursue Mars missions rather than focusing solely on survival feasi…
MediumJapan's 2011 earthquake sent seismic waves to Earth's core, shifting island eastward
Research reveals that seismic waves from Japan's 2011 earthquake penetrated to Earth's core and bounced back, causing measurable eastward displacement of the i…
HighRare ancient gem discovered in Mars meteorite offers clues to red planet's evolution
Scientists discovered garnet, a gem prized by ancient Egyptians, within a meteorite from Mars, potentially revealing insights into the red planet's geological…
HighH5N1 bird flu reaches Australia, now present on every continent
Australia has confirmed its first case of H5N1 bird flu, marking the virus's arrival on every continent. The discovery raises concerns about potential spread a…
HighAncient DNA reveals plague devastated Siberian hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago
A new study using ancient DNA from Siberian teeth reveals lethal plague outbreaks among Lake Baikal hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago, pushing back the known hi…
HighUK puberty blocker trial sets minimum age of 11 after regulator safety review
UK regulators have set a minimum age of 11 for gender-questioning children to participate in a clinical trial of puberty-blocking drugs, following safety conce…
HighJWST captures first images of auroras on Uranus, revealing tilted magnetic pole
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first images of aurora on Uranus, revealing the ice giant's upper atmosphere contains ions and has a magnetic p…
HighStudy questions benefits of daily vitamin supplements taken by millions
A major analysis of 277 trials finds most vitamin and mineral supplements provide no cardiovascular benefit and some may increase health risks, despite 46% of…
HighDaily SPF50+ sunscreen may require vitamin D supplements, study finds
A year-long Australian study of 639 adults found that daily SPF50+ sunscreen use significantly reduced vitamin D production, with 46% of sunscreen users becomi…
HighTiming Your B12 Supplement: Morning Empty Stomach Absorption Beats Other Methods
Taking Vitamin B12 supplements on an empty stomach in the morning maximizes absorption, as stomach acid and lack of competing nutrients enhance bioavailability…
MediumGTA 6 fans decode moon phases in Rockstar teasers for trailer date clues
Grand Theft Auto fans theorize that Rockstar Games uses moon phases in promotional images to hint at GTA 6 announcement dates, pointing to a waning gibbous moo…
MediumAstronomers witness star devouring planet, glimpsing Earth's fate in 5 billion years
Astronomers have directly observed a dying star swallowing a Jupiter-sized planet for the first time, providing a preview of Earth's fate in approximately five…
HighEarth may escape the dying Sun's embrace, new study suggests
New astrophysical modeling suggests Earth may escape the dying Sun's expansion due to stellar mass loss, contradicting long-held assumptions about our planet's…
HighJWST finds unexpected methane circulation on ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-121b
JWST observations of exoplanet WASP-121b reveal methane on its nightside despite dayside temperatures hot enough to vaporize iron, suggesting vigorous vertical…
HighImperial-Led Quantum Sensor Cancels Noise to Hunt Gravitational Waves
Imperial College London's AION collaboration demonstrated a quantum noise-cancellation technique using dual atom interferometers, enabling detection of gravita…
HighSoil bacteria adapt phosphorus scarcity by lowering communication thresholds
Caltech researchers found that soil bacteria lower their communication thresholds under phosphorus scarcity, enabling phenazine production at lower population…
HighThe Tunguska Mystery: Why a Massive 1908 Explosion Left No Crater
The 1908 Tunguska explosion that flattened 2,000 sq km of Siberian forest left no crater because the asteroid disintegrated mid-air, revealing a planetary defe…
HighEmbryos Use Cell Competition to Stay on Track, Study Finds
Researchers discover that programmed cell death in embryos serves as a developmental control mechanism, helping maintain proper size and potentially predicting…
HighThea's Voice-Led App Helps Users Regulate Their Nervous System in Minutes
Thea, a new voice-led app, uses emotional recognition in speech patterns to help users regulate their nervous systems through brief, functional music sessions…
MediumALMA Identifies Hidden Starburst Galaxy as Prime Candidate for High-Energy Neutrino Source
ALMA observatory identified a distant starburst galaxy as the most plausible source of a high-energy neutrino detected by IceCube, using gravitational lensing…
HighEarth may escape the dying Sun's embrace, new study suggests
New astrophysical modeling suggests Earth could escape being engulfed by the expanding Sun in 5 billion years, contrary to long-held assumptions. The outcome d…
HighHot Jupiter's Day Lasts Longer Than Its Year, Challenging Tidal Locking Theory
Astronomers discovered that CoRoT-2 b, a hot Jupiter, rotates so slowly that one day lasts three times longer than its year, challenging the assumption that al…
HighYale Scientists Discover Cells Use Waves to Gauge Size for Division
Yale researchers found that cells use rhythmic membrane waves to determine mitotic spindle size during division, with wave frequency encoding information about…
HighStratapy: Python tool automates stratigraphic log creation for geoscientists
Nature publishes stratapy, a Python tool that automates stratigraphic log creation from basic text inputs, making publication-quality geological visualization…
HighSamsung lança One UI 8.5 globalmente; Brasil recebe atualização em maio
Samsung iniciou distribuição do One UI 8.5 para smartphones Galaxy, com chegada prevista ao Brasil em 14 de maio. Atualização traz melhorias de design, recurso…
HighQuem Ama Cuida: Adriana enfrenta ameaças na prisão enquanto aliadas a defendem
Resumo dos capítulos de 22 a 27 de junho da novela Quem Ama Cuida. Adriana enfrenta ameaças na prisão enquanto Lyris e Nancy se tornam suas aliadas; tramas de…
HighFusão bilionária entre Arezzo e Soma desaba em guerra judicial e fuga de executivos
A fusão entre Arezzo e Grupo Soma, anunciada como criação de um império da moda, desabou em menos de um ano devido a conflitos entre líderes, fuga de executivo…
HighSonda Parker completa 95% da jornada até o Sol e atinge recorde de velocidade
A sonda Parker Solar Probe completou 95% da distância entre o Sol e a Terra, chegando a 7,26 milhões de quilômetros da superfície solar sem sofrer danos, ating…
HighSonda Lucy da NASA capta imagens surpreendentes do asteroide Donaldjohanson
A sonda Lucy da NASA passou pelo asteroide Donaldjohanson a 960 km de distância, capturando novas imagens que revelam uma estrutura complexa formada por dois c…
HighSonda Psyche da NASA passa por Marte e confirma rota para asteroide avaliado em US$ 10 quatrilhões
A sonda espacial Psyche da NASA passou a 4.609 km de Marte, ganhou impulso de 1.600 km/h e confirmou rota para alcançar o asteroide 16 Psyche em agosto de 2029…
HighNASA revela estruturas inéditas em raios X no jato do buraco negro M87*
Observações do telescópio Chandra da NASA revelam estruturas internas complexas no jato do buraco negro M87*, mostrando um universo mais dinâmico e ajudando ci…
HighExercício de opções de Musk na Tesla reacende rumores sobre reorganização do império
Elon Musk exerceu 303 milhões de opções sobre ações da Tesla, reforçando sua participação acionista para cerca de 20%. A operação reabre especulações sobre pos…
HighEclipse solar del 12 de agosto de 2026: cuándo y dónde verlo de forma segura
El 12 de agosto de 2026, un eclipse solar será visible en Estados Unidos, Canadá, Europa y el noroeste de África, con totalidad en Groenlandia, Islandia, norte…
HighCientíficos japoneses descubren que las canas son un mecanismo de defensa celular
Un estudio de la Universidad de Tokio sugiere que las canas representan un mecanismo de defensa celular que prioriza la estabilidad genética frente a daños en…
HighLa NASA lanza una misión sin precedentes para rescatar el telescopio Swift de la caída a la Tierra
La NASA enviará una nave robótica para elevar la órbita del telescopio espacial Swift de 500 millones de dólares, que cae hacia la Tierra debido a la actividad…
HighArgentinos en Belfast viven con temor tras ola de violencia antiinmigrante
Tras un intento de homicidio por un refugiado sudanés, Belfast experimentó violencia extrema contra inmigrantes con incendios y agresiones. Los argentinos radi…
HighWebb Telescope Defied 344 Critical Failure Points to Operate a Million Miles Away
The James Webb Space Telescope successfully navigated 344 critical deployment steps that each posed potential failure risks, now operating a million miles from…
HighScientists discover garnet in Mars meteorite, revealing new insights into red planet's geology
Researchers analyzing Martian meteorite NWA 8171 discovered garnet for the first time in a Mars sample, revealing new insights into the red planet's geological…
High'Timescapes' theory reveals how animals perceive time at vastly different speeds
Research suggests 'timescapes' explain why different animal species perceive events at varying speeds, offering insights into how organisms experience temporal…
MediumScientists Reveal Pre-Initiation Complex Structure Behind CMGE Biogenesis
Researchers have elucidated the structural mechanisms of the pre-initiation complex involved in CMGE biogenesis, advancing understanding of fundamental molecul…
Medium2011 Tohoku Earthquake's Seismic Wave Bounced Off Earth's Core, Shifting Japan Eastward
A 2011 earthquake in Japan generated a seismic wave that bounced off Earth's core, causing measurable eastward displacement of the entire country, according to…
HighDNA reveals oldest known plague outbreak killed Siberian hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago
DNA analysis of ancient graves near Lake Baikal reveals the oldest known plague outbreaks, dating back 5,500 years and affecting hunter-gatherer populations in…
HighNew cannabis research reveals conflicting findings on brain and memory effects
Recent studies present conflicting evidence on cannabis's impact on brain function, with some research linking use to memory changes while other studies find n…
MediumWebb Telescope Discovers Salt Clouds on 'Pink Planet' 57 Light-Years Away
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered unexpected salt clouds in the atmosphere of GJ504b, a planetary-mass companion 57 light-years away,…
HighStudy Links Eight Food Preservatives to 29% Higher Heart Disease Risk
A large French study of 112,000 participants found eight common food preservatives associated with 29% higher high blood pressure risk and 16% higher cardiovas…
HighWhen childhood adversity strikes matters more than how much, study finds
Study finds that when adverse childhood experiences occur matters more than cumulative exposure, with specific developmental periods showing heightened sensiti…
HighUltracold atoms reveal resistance has a limit, solving decades-old physics puzzle
Researchers using ultracold potassium atoms discovered that collision-driven electrical resistance in metals saturates at a maximum level, resolving a decades-…
HighBrain enzyme discovered to self-regulate via sugar chains, overturning decades of assumptions
Japanese researchers discovered that ST8Sia5L, a brain enzyme, builds sugar chains on itself to self-regulate and control its own activity—overturning decades…
HighInside the Final Click: A Crew Dragon Docks With the International Space Station
A vivid first-person narrative of docking a Crew Dragon spacecraft with the International Space Station, detailing the technical precision required and the emo…
HighMichigan poll finds older adults underestimate lifestyle's role in preventing dementia
A Michigan poll finds that while older adults recognize brain health importance, less than half understand lifestyle factors reduce dementia risk, and few prac…
HighThe Cellular Origami: How Cells Fold Millions of Proteins Every Minute
Cells produce millions of proteins per minute through ribosomes, each requiring precise 3D folding to function. This fundamental biological process enables DNA…
HighMelbourne Planetarium's monthly astronomy nights offer cosmic exploration with expert guidance
Melbourne Planetarium debuts 'Discover the Night Sky,' a monthly astronomy series hosted by Dr Tanya Hill, featuring immersive planetarium shows and guided sta…
HighRare fossils overturn 150-year assumption about early vertebrate evolution
New fossil analysis from Illinois challenges 150-year-old assumptions about early vertebrate evolution, showing ancient tetrapod ancestors developed directly r…
HighSugary gum temporarily boosts beetroot's blood pressure benefits, King's College study finds
King's College London researchers found that chewing sugary gum after consuming nitrate-rich vegetables like beetroot temporarily enhances blood pressure reduc…
HighGlobal university rankings are misleading metrics masking systemic dysfunction
A scathing critique of major university ranking systems argues they are conceptually invalid, biased toward research and English-speaking institutions, and per…
MediumLa regla '333': cuándo consultar a un especialista por problemas de sueño
La regla 333 es una guía para identificar insomnio crónico basada en tres criterios: mal sueño tres noches por semana durante tres meses que afecte tres aspect…
HighHallan pruebas de una segunda 'superluna' orbitando un exoplaneta lejano
Astrónomos hallan pruebas de una segunda 'superluna' orbitando el exoplaneta Kepler 1708b, a 5.500 años luz de la Tierra, lo que reforzaría la hipótesis de que…
MediumDescubren pruebas de mega inundaciones en Marte hace 4.000 millones de años
Investigadores hallaron pruebas de gigantescas inundaciones hace 4.000 millones de años en el cráter Gale marciano, probablemente causadas por impacto de meteo…
HighLa leche materna humana: diseño evolutivo para el cerebro más complejo de los mamíferos
Un análisis de 837 muestras revela que la leche materna humana contiene ácidos grasos únicos sin equivalente en otras especies, específicamente adaptados para…
HighCientíficos calculan que los días en la Tierra durarían 25 horas en 200 millones de años
Estudios científicos indican que la rotación terrestre se ralentiza gradualmente debido a la fricción lunar, lo que podría extender los días a 25 horas en apro…
HighLa NASA revela que el Sol, no un asteroide, será responsable del fin de la Tierra
Científicos de la NASA proyectan que el Sol, no asteroides o catástrofes externas, será responsable de que la Tierra pierda habitabilidad en aproximadamente 5.…
HighDescubren en Papúa Nueva Guinea tiburón caminante que podría extinguirse sin ser estudiado
Científicos identificaron una nueva especie de tiburón caminante (Hemiscyllium dudgeonae) en la bahía de Milne de Papúa Nueva Guinea mediante análisis de ADN y…
HighLa ciencia celebra la curiosidad y la cooperación en los Premios Fronteras del Conocimiento
La Fundación BBVA reconoce a diez científicos e instituciones por transformar biomedicina, clima, economía y seguridad digital. Los galardonados subrayan que e…
HighEclipse solar total de 6 minutos será el más largo del siglo el 2 de agosto de 2027
Un eclipse solar total histórico ocurrirá el 2 de agosto de 2027 con una duración de 6 minutos y 23 segundos, el más largo del siglo XXI. La franja de totalida…
HighCientíficos enviarán semillas de uva al espacio para crear el primer vino extraterrestre
Investigadores de Texas A&M enviarán cientos de semillas de uva a la Estación Espacial Internacional durante seis meses para estudiar cómo la radiación cósmica…
HighGoverno amplia vacinação contra meningite para crianças de 12 meses com dose ACWY
A partir de terça-feira, o SUS amplia proteção infantil contra meningite bacteriana ao oferecer a vacina ACWY como reforço aos 12 meses, substituindo a meningo…
HighTelescópio James Webb revela mudanças rápidas na atmosfera de exoplaneta a 593°C
O telescópio James Webb observa mudanças rápidas na atmosfera do exoplaneta HD 80606 b, que atinge 593°C ao aproximar-se de sua estrela, oferecendo insights so…
High'Widow's Bay' Creator Teases Season 2 After Finale's Game-Changing Discovery
Creator Katie Dippold discusses the shocking finale revelation of 'Widow's Bay' and hints at season 2 plans, with star Matthew Rhys eager for answers about the…
HighSpaceX adquire Cursor: entenda a estratégia por trás da compra
A SpaceX realizou a aquisição da Cursor, empresa brasileira de tecnologia, em transação que marca expansão estratégica da companhia no mercado latino-americano.
MediumCritics Praise 'Adventures of Elliot: Millennium Tales' as Final Fantasy-Zelda Fusion
Multiple gaming outlets have published reviews for The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, a new Switch 2 RPG that blends Final Fantasy and Zelda-style…
MediumLost to Time: Museum Curator's 1938 Discovery Reveals Living Fossil
A 1938 discovery of a coelacanth—a fish presumed extinct for 66 million years—in a South African fisherman's catch fundamentally challenged scientific understa…
HighSan Andreas Fault at Highest Stress Level in 1,000 Years, Study Warns
A new study finds California's San Andreas fault has reached its highest stress levels in 1,000 years, raising concerns about the potential for a major earthqu…
HighHuman Error Costs NASA $4.1M at Deep Space Network
A human error incident at NASA's Deep Space Network resulted in $4.1 million in damages, highlighting operational vulnerabilities in critical space infrastruct…
MediumAutism-linked genes converge on shared developmental pathway in brain
Research on autism spectrum disorder mouse models reveals that autism-related genes may converge on a common pathway during early cortical development, offerin…
HighAncient DNA reveals plague's oldest known victims among Siberian hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago
DNA analysis of ancient teeth from Lake Baikal hunter-gatherer cemeteries reveals the oldest known plague outbreaks, dating back over 5,500 years and rewriting…
HighHousehold Formation Collapse Threatens to Worsen U.S. Housing Affordability Crisis
Household formation has declined for the third consecutive year in 2025, exacerbating America's housing affordability crisis. Fewer new households are forming,…
HighPrimeiro surto de peste ocorreu há 5.500 anos na Sibéria, revela estudo
Estudo publicado na Nature revela que o primeiro surto de peste ocorreu há 5.500 anos entre nômades caçadores-coletores no Lago Baikal, desafiando a crença de…
HighPlano de 1 milhão de satélites da SpaceX preocupa astrônomos com impacto no céu noturno
SpaceX busca autorização para lançar até 1 milhão de satélites para data centers orbitais, gerando preocupações de astrônomos sobre impacto na visibilidade das…
HighPrimeiro surto de peste ocorreu há 5.500 anos na Sibéria, revela estudo
Estudo na Nature revela que o primeiro surto de peste ocorreu há 5.500 anos na Sibéria, não em cidades medievais. Pesquisadores encontraram que 40% de 46 indiv…
HighFlórida enfrenta limpeza de décadas após desastre de 2 milhões de pneus no oceano
Projeto de 1974 que despejou 2 milhões de pneus no oceano perto de Fort Lauderdale para criar recife artificial fracassou, espalhando borracha e danificando co…
HighWebb e Hubble revelam Terzan 5 como fóssil galáctico que moldou a Via Láctea
Webb e Hubble identificam Terzan 5 como remanescente raro com quatro gerações estelares que ajudou a formar o bojo da Via Láctea, reescrevendo a história da ga…
HighInversión en IA alcanzará 500.000 millones de dólares en 2026, según Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs proyecta que la inversión en inteligencia artificial superará los 500.000 millones de dólares en 2026, impulsando transformación económica y gene…
HighLas grandes empresas concentran la creación de empleo mientras las pequeñas pierden plantilla
Las empresas de más de 500 trabajadores lideran la creación de empleo con un crecimiento del 9,3% en los ocho primeros meses de 2024, mientras que las microemp…
HighEx futbolista inglés revela cómo un lunar sangrante lo alertó sobre melanoma a los 43 años
Paul Merson, ex jugador del Arsenal, reveló su diagnóstico de melanoma a los 43 años tras notar un lunar sangrante durante vacaciones. Ahora promueve la preven…
HighLa NASA da por finalizada MAVEN, la sonda que reveló cómo Marte perdió su atmósfera
La NASA dio por finalizada el 3 de junio de 2026 la misión MAVEN tras perder contacto con la sonda en diciembre de 2025. La nave revolucionó nuestra comprensió…
HighNASA identifica la atención colectiva como clave para misiones a Marte
Simulaciones de la NASA en el hábitat HERA revelaron que los retrasos en comunicación interrumpen la atención colectiva entre tripulaciones y control de misión…
HighResearchers identify RNU2-2 gene mutations as new cause of severe neurodevelopmental disorders
Researchers identified mutations in the RNU2-2 gene as a cause of neurodevelopmental disorders, potentially affecting thousands of families worldwide. The disc…
HighCDC Study: 15% of U.S. Pregnant Women Report Recent Alcohol Use
CDC research from 2021-2024 found 15.2% of pregnant U.S. women reported drinking alcohol in the past month, with 4.9% engaging in binge drinking and 2.2% in he…
HighTrauma-focused therapy safely and effectively treats PTSD in psychosis patients
Major UK trial shows integrated trauma-focused therapy safely and effectively treats PTSD in people with psychosis, challenging decades of clinical exclusion f…
HighPlague devastated Siberian hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago, study finds
Researchers discovered plague bacteria in remains of Siberian hunter-gatherers from 5,500 years ago, challenging assumptions that infectious disease couldn't d…
HighSwedish lakes reveal how 'dark diversity' solves Darwin's 160-year invasion puzzle
A 340-year study of Swedish lake fish introductions resolves a 160-year ecological debate by showing that dark diversity—species that could but don't currently…
HighBird flu devastates Heard Island seal colony, killing over 13,000 pups
Over 13,000 baby seals have died from H5 bird flu on Heard Island in the Southern Ocean, representing 77% of the breeding population and marking the first dete…
HighYoung Stars' Intense Feedback Reshapes Galaxies Across the Universe
Astronomers analyzed 18,000 star-forming regions using advanced telescopes to reveal how young stellar activity drives galactic evolution, finding pressure dyn…
HighFlow requires self-erasure: why phones make Csikszentmihalyi's discovery harder to reach
Csikszentmihalyi's 1975 flow theory—that peak performance occurs when attention points outward, not inward—is now confirmed by neuroscience showing the default…
HighOsaka Researchers Resurrect Ancient Microbial Proteins to Unlock Evolution Secrets
University of Osaka researchers successfully reconstructed ancestral microbial rhodopsins using advanced sequence analysis, producing functional ancient protei…
HighCohabiting couples share about 25% of oral and gut microbes, study finds
A large study reveals cohabiting partners share approximately 25% of their oral and gut microbes. Experts weigh in on whether this microbial overlap poses heal…
HighAmputee Astronaut John McFall Set to Pioneer Disability in Space
John McFall, a former Paralympic sprinter who lost his right leg at 19, is set to become the first amputee to travel to orbit, where two weeks in microgravity…
HighNASA Watch Critiques 'Woke Science' Direction at Space Agency
NASA Watch reports on statements opposing diversity-focused science programs at NASA, reflecting broader political debate over institutional priorities.
MediumNASA's Chandra Detects Unexpected X-ray Activity in Galactic Center Supernova Remnant
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has detected unexpected high-energy phenomena in supernova remnants near the Milky Way's galactic center, revealing previously…
HighNASA's Chandra captures finest X-ray images yet of M87 black hole's erupting jet
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has captured the finest X-ray images yet of the jet erupting from M87, the first supermassive black hole ever directly imaged…
HighNASA JPL Opens Doors for Public Exploration Oct. 10-11
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will host Explore JPL on October 10-11, offering public access to the facility and its space exploration programs.
HighScientists tackle rising mosquito threat through genetic engineering and disease control
Scientists are exploring genetic engineering and other interventions to combat mosquitoes, the world's deadliest animal responsible for disease transmission. E…
HighIndian textbook restores ancient 'Dancing Girl' sculpture after censorship backlash
India's NCERT withdrew a censored version of the famous Dancing Girl sculpture from a school textbook after historians and educationists protested the modifica…
HighLoneliness, Not Isolation, Drives Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A 24-researcher study across 18 countries found that loneliness—not mere social isolation—significantly increases cognitive impairment and mortality risk in ad…
HighEarly egg introduction cuts Australian child egg allergy rates by 17%
Australian research shows introducing eggs in infants' first year reduced egg allergy rates by 17%, with even greater benefits for babies with eczema, validati…
HighIndian millets reveal hidden lipid compounds with anti-diabetic potential
Research identifies 219 lipid types in Indian millet varieties, including bioactive compounds with potential anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory benefits, posi…
HighTropical butterflies evolve threefold lifespan extension through pollen-feeding behavior
Research reveals Heliconius butterflies have evolved three-fold longer lifespans and slowed aging compared to relatives, with pollen-feeding behavior linked to…
HighSenescent cells prove essential for brain barrier development, study finds
UC San Diego researchers discovered that senescent cells, traditionally linked to aging, play crucial roles in developing the brain's protective barriers durin…
HighGlassy materials form precise mechanical memories despite random deformations
Researchers discover amorphous materials like glass can encode precise mechanical memories from random deformations, not just perfectly periodic ones, bringing…
HighSan Andreas Fault System Reaches 1,000-Year Stress High Near Los Angeles
A new study reveals that the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults near Los Angeles have accumulated stress levels matching 1,000-year highs, with Cajon Pass iden…
HighStudy challenges complete sugar elimination, warns of gut health risks
New research suggests completely eliminating sugar from low-fat diets may disrupt gut bacteria, increase inflammation, and harm metabolic health, challenging t…
MediumScientists Resurrect Ancient Light-Sensing Proteins to Unlock Evolution Secrets
Osaka researchers developed a method to reconstruct and experimentally produce ancestral rhodopsin proteins, revealing how ancient light-sensing proteins funct…
HighTechLife Pad Plus 2 Targets Students With 12-Inch Display and All-Day Battery
TechLife launches the Pad Plus 2 tablet with a 12-inch 2K display and 9,000mAh battery, priced at PHP 14,999, targeting students managing digital classes and m…
HighUniverse's Accelerating Expansion Confirmed, Challenging Recent Skepticism
Researchers using Type Ia supernovae data confirm the universe continues expanding at an accelerated rate, rebutting 2025 findings that suggested dark energy's…
HighRice researchers reveal hidden phage-bacteria relationships with synthetic biology tool
Rice University scientists developed an RNA-based barcoding system that identifies previously unknown relationships between bacteriophages and bacterial hosts,…
HighSpaceX atinge avaliação de US$ 150 bi e ultrapassa Boeing no setor aeroespacial
SpaceX alcançou avaliação de US$ 150 bilhões em oferta secundária de ações, tornando-se empresa aeroespacial mais valiosa do mundo, superando Boeing e Raytheon…
HighSpider-Man e Kingdom Hearts 3 com descontos; confira ofertas em games
Plataformas de jogos como PlayStation, Xbox e Steam atualizam catálogos com descontos em títulos populares após celebrações do Ano Novo Lunar, com ofertas de a…
HighAsteroide 1997 NC1 passará a 2,56 milhões de km da Terra em junho
O asteroide 1997 NC1, com tamanho entre 700 metros e 1,6 km, passará a 2,56 milhões de km da Terra em 27 de junho, sua aproximação mais próxima em mais de 400…
HighEl cielo del desierto de Atacama: el mejor observatorio natural del universo
El desierto de Atacama ofrece las condiciones atmosféricas más excepcionales del planeta para la observación astronómica, albergando observatorios de clase mun…
HighEl Banco Central de Chile mantiene los tipos al 4,5% ante la caída de la inflación
El Banco Central de Chile decidió unánimemente mantener la tasa de interés en 4,5% ante la caída de la inflación, aunque advierte sobre riesgos geopolíticos y…
HighSamsung filtra accidentalmente el Galaxy A27 en su web oficial
Samsung reveló accidentalmente las especificaciones completas del Galaxy A27 en su sitio web oficial para República Checa antes de eliminarlo rápidamente. El t…
HighHelium-3: The Moon's Potential Energy Resource
BBC explores helium-3's potential as a clean energy source and examines the feasibility of extracting it from the moon's surface.
MediumScientists Confirm 'Impossible' Earthquake Beneath Utah Was Real
Scientists have validated an unusual earthquake beneath Utah that was initially considered geologically impossible, marking a significant discovery in seismic…
MediumStudy Maps Titan's Resource Potential for Future Exploration
A new study evaluates the resources available on Saturn's moon Titan and assesses their potential uses for future exploration and utilization.
MediumNIST Expands Cannabis Compound Database for Scientific Identification
NIST has expanded its library of chemical fingerprints to include new cannabis compounds, enhancing the ability to identify unknown substances in research and…
HighNew Solar System Discovery Reignites Planet Nine Debate
A new discovery at the solar system's edge provides fresh clues in the ongoing search for the hypothetical Planet Nine, adding complexity to decades-old astron…
MediumSimple Meal Swaps May Slow Aging While Cutting Costs and Time
Research suggests modest meal swaps and diet modifications can lower biological age within weeks while reducing time and expenses. Multiple studies highlight s…
MediumStudy: Self-pleasure before bed improves sleep quality and speed
Research indicates that masturbation before bed correlates with faster sleep onset and better overall sleep quality, suggesting a potential natural sleep aid.
MediumSugar-Free Diets May Harm Gut Health, Study Warns
Recent research suggests that eliminating sugar entirely may paradoxically harm gut health and increase insulin resistance, challenging conventional dietary wi…
MediumSamsung expande Galaxy Premium Repair con reparaciones a domicilio gratuitas
Samsung amplía su programa Galaxy Premium Repair incluyendo la serie Galaxy S26 y dispositivos Galaxy A, ofreciendo reparaciones a domicilio con cobertura grat…
MediumLive explosive device found in DHS office building in Ohio, prompts mass evacuations
A live explosive device was found in a suspicious package at a Homeland Security office in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio on Monday, prompting evacuations of seven nea…
HighHungary's Birth Rate Experiment: Why Financial Incentives Failed to Reverse Decline
Hungary's ambitious pronatalist policies under Viktor Orbán initially raised fertility rates but ultimately failed to reverse demographic decline, offering cau…
HighLua nova marca segunda-feira; entenda as fases lunares de junho
Nesta segunda-feira (15), a Lua está na fase nova. O mês de junho apresenta todas as quatro fases lunares, com ciclo médio de 29,5 dias.
HighEx-cientista da Nasa, aos 96 anos, contrata casamenteira para encontrar novo amor
Viúvo desde 2023 após 69 anos de casamento, ex-cientista da Nasa de 96 anos contrata especialista em relacionamentos para encontrar novo amor, buscando conexão…
HighMazda MX-5 wins 2026 CarExpert Choice for best affordable sports car
The Mazda MX-5 has been named Australia's best affordable sports car in the 2026 CarExpert Choice Awards, beating competitors like the Subaru BRZ and Hyundai i…
HighGWM Cannon Alpha PHEV wins 2026 CarExpert Choice for best electrified ute
The GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV has been named Australia's best electrified ute for the second consecutive year, offering a balance of electric range, comfort, and o…
HighHyundai Santa Fe wins CarExpert's best affordable large SUV award for second year
The Hyundai Santa Fe has been named Australia's best affordable large SUV by CarExpert for the second consecutive year, praised for its spacious interior, prac…
HighSkoda Octavia wins 2026 CarExpert Choice for best affordable mid-size car
The Skoda Octavia has been named Australia's best affordable mid-size car in the 2026 CarExpert Choice Awards, beating the Hyundai Sonata and Toyota Camry for…
HighBMW 3 Series wins CarExpert Choice for best luxury mid-size car again
BMW 3 Series wins 2026 CarExpert Choice Award for best mid-size luxury car for the second consecutive year, beating Audi A5 and Lexus ES.
HighVolkswagen Polo wins 2026 CarExpert Choice for best city car
The Volkswagen Polo has been named Australia's best city car for 2026, beating the Mazda 2 and Kia Picanto for its efficient turbocharged engine, premium cabin…
HighBMW X1 wins 2026 CarExpert Choice for best luxury small SUV
The BMW X1 has been named Australia's best small luxury SUV for the second consecutive year in the 2026 CarExpert Choice Awards, beating the Cupra Formentor an…
HighFord Ranger Retains Best Ute Crown in CarExpert Choice Awards
Ford Ranger claimed the 2026 CarExpert Choice Award for best ute, beating Kia Tasman and Volkswagen Amarok. The Australian-engineered vehicle maintains its tit…
HighSan Andreas Fault at 1,000-year stress peak, raising earthquake risk for millions
New research shows Southern California's San Andreas and San Jacinto faults are under historically high stress levels, potentially increasing long-term earthqu…
HighSan Andreas Fault stress hits 1,000-year high, raising earthquake risk for millions
New research shows Southern California's San Andreas and San Jacinto faults are under historically high stress levels not seen in 1,000 years, raising long-ter…
HighWinter Fruit Offers Natural Immune Boost, Experts Say
Nutrition experts recommend seasonal winter fruits like kiwifruit, citrus, and tamarillos as affordable immune boosters rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, off…
HighFamily genetics study identifies CGAS gene variant linked to extended healthspan
Researchers studying long-lived families identified rare genetic variants, particularly in the CGAS gene, that may extend healthspan by reducing harmful inflam…
HighMigraine strikes during 13% of drives, study finds—raising safety concerns clinicians often miss
A multicenter study of 1,333 drivers with migraine found 70.6% experienced headaches while driving, occurring in 13% of trips and impairing attention, increasi…
High15 Million Years in Darkness: Life Thrives in Antarctica's Sealed Lake Vostok
Russian drillers breached Lake Vostok in 2012, a subglacial lake sealed beneath Antarctic ice for 15 million years, recovering DNA from organisms that evolved…
HighThorium-229 nuclear clock moves from theory to working device, probes dark matter
Physicists have built the first working thorium-229 nuclear clock, transitioning from theoretical concept to operational device. The clock can test fundamental…
HighStudy: Children Apply Life Lessons From Movies Like Moana to Real Lives
Radboud University research shows children apply lessons from films like Moana to their own lives, gaining insights about perseverance, identity, and social is…
HighCrescent Moon Threads Planets as Summer Solstice Arrives
A young crescent moon moves rapidly past bright planets this week as summer solstice arrives June 21, offering North American stargazers a dynamic evening sky…
HighClimate heat stings native bees, but nesting choice determines survival odds
Research across Australia reveals native bees' heat resilience depends on nesting behavior, with tropical species most vulnerable to climate change despite the…
HighScientist races to combat mosquitoes expanding into Europe amid climate change
French entomologist Anna-Bella Failloux warns that rising temperatures are expanding mosquito habitats and disease transmission zones, with 80% of global popul…
HighGlobal study maps vast underground fungal networks sustaining ecosystems and agriculture
Scientists have mapped Earth's underground arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks for the first time, discovering 110 quadrillion kilometers of fungal filament…
HighSupernatural Ops Team Launches Divine Beast Content Update With New Costumes
Giant Games released a major content update for 'Supernatural Ops Team' featuring Divine Beast-themed costumes, collectibles, and rewards including new charact…
HighBMW X3 Named Australia's Best Luxury Mid-Size SUV in 2026 CarExpert Choice Awards
BMW X3 named Australia's best mid-size luxury SUV in 2026 CarExpert Choice Awards, beating Genesis GV70 and Volvo XC60 with fresh redesign and advanced iDrive…
HighPortal-Like Puzzle Game 'THANKS, LIGHT.' Expands Demo for Steam Next Fest
H2 Interactive's puzzle platformer 'THANKS, LIGHT.' joins Steam Next Fest with an expanded free demo featuring Chapter 3 and enhanced gameplay mechanics ahead…
HighArmed groups targeting children devastate school enrollment far more than general conflict
Research across 30 sub-Saharan African countries shows that when armed groups directly target children through recruitment or sexual violence, school enrollmen…
HighTone City Double Durple Pairs Dual Overdrives in Compact, Versatile Pedal
Mixdown Magazine reviews the Tone City Double Durple, a dual-circuit overdrive pedal co-designed with session guitarist Pete Honoré, offering low-to-mid gain t…
HighStudy: Cats May Worsen Stress During Tense Moments, Unlike Popular Belief
New research from the Open University in the Netherlands challenges the assumption that pet cats reduce stress, finding that intense cat interactions may actua…
MediumLa salida a bolsa de SpaceX amenaza con dejar cicatrices permanentes en el cielo y la órbita terrestre
La megaconstelación Starlink de SpaceX, tras su histórica salida a bolsa de 2,1 billones de dólares, financiará la expansión a un millón de satélites, agravand…
HighLuna de Sangre iluminará los cielos en septiembre con eclipse lunar total
Un eclipse lunar total ocurrirá el 7-8 de septiembre, tiñendo la Luna de rojo intenso durante 82 minutos. El fenómeno no será visible desde Perú ni América, ex…
HighMarte es responsable de la luz zodiacal que llega a la Tierra
La misión Juno de la NASA descubrió que Marte, no los asteroides, es responsable de la luz zodiacal que se ve desde la Tierra mediante polvo expulsado por torm…
HighDisabled people with lifelong conditions trapped in 'pointless' benefit reassessments
Hundreds of thousands of disabled people with lifelong conditions are undergoing unnecessary PIP reassessments contrary to official guidance, wasting public mo…
HighAntarctic Heatwave Shatters Records as Sea Ice Vanishes at Alarming Rate
Antarctica's west coast experienced unprecedented winter temperatures 20°C above normal, with sea ice loss equivalent to France's area. Scientists express alar…
HighT-Mobile user satisfaction plummets following major discovery
T-Mobile users report significantly declining satisfaction following an undisclosed discovery, marking a notable shift in customer perception of the carrier.
LowSamsung Galaxy S27 Ultra pode trazer três melhorias solicitadas por usuários
Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra pode incorporar três novas melhorias em resposta aos pedidos dos usuários, potencialmente abordando limitações identificadas em modelo…
MediumStudy examines 'gender gating' as emerging online dating strategy
Research explores whether 'gender gating'—restricting access based on gender—improves online dating outcomes and user experience on digital platforms.
MediumStudy suggests millions of exoplanets could form near active supermassive black holes
New research suggests millions of exoplanets could form in the harsh environments surrounding active supermassive black holes, challenging previous assumptions…
MediumDeclining Autophagy in Older Women May Explain Age-Related Embryo Development Issues
Research reveals that declining autophagy—a cellular cleaning process—in older mothers impairs embryo development, offering potential insights into age-related…
MediumScientists Uncover Hidden Physics Challenges in Interstellar Lightsail Technology
Researchers identify previously overlooked physical complexities that could impede the development of lightsail technology for interstellar travel.
MediumEarth's Fungal Networks Span 68 Quadrillion Miles Underground
Scientists have discovered that Earth's underground fungal networks span over 100 quadrillion kilometers, exceeding the total mass of all humans and playing a…
HighApollo astronauts' mysterious space flashes traced to cosmic rays piercing their eyes
Apollo astronauts observed mysterious flashes and streaks while sleeping en route to the Moon, later identified as cosmic rays passing directly through their e…
HighMercury reaches peak visibility on June 15 before fading into solar glare
Mercury reaches its best viewing conditions on June 15-16, 2026, offering stargazers an optimal window to observe the elusive planet before it disappears into…
HighScientists Discover Massive Fan-Shaped Structure Beneath Antarctica's Ice Sheet
Researchers have identified a continent-sized megastructure hidden deep beneath Antarctica's East Ice Sheet, marking a significant geological discovery that ex…
MediumScience settles paper vs. screen reading debate with surprising findings
Scientific research examines whether reading physical books or digital screens produces better comprehension and retention outcomes for readers.
MediumEmpleado de SpaceX se convierte en millonario tras ganar solo 28 dólares por hora
Un trabajador de SpaceX que ganaba 28 dólares por hora se convirtió en millonario tras la salida a bolsa de la empresa, generando euforia inversora y comparaci…
MediumNOX4 protein decline may explain why exercise keeps people stronger with age
Research identifies NOX4, a muscle protein that declines with age and inactivity, as potentially key to maintaining strength and health in older adults through…
MediumStudy finds women often choose wrong painkiller for period cramps
Supermarket data reveals women predominantly purchase paracetamol for period pain, though ibuprofen is more effective at treating menstrual cramps by blocking…
HighPlants Practice Strategic Collaboration and Social Distancing, Scientists Find
Plants develop interdependent relationships through mycorrhizal fungal networks, sharing nutrients and defensive information while strategically limiting conne…
HighPlants Warn Each Other Through Touch, Boosting Stress Resilience
New research shows plants that touch each other activate stress-response genes and survive better under harsh conditions, communicating via hydrogen peroxide s…
MediumBose Smart Ultra Soundbar delivers premium spatial sound, but premium price demands commitment
Bose's $799 Smart Ultra Soundbar offers customizable spatial audio and smart home integration, delivering immersive sound for large rooms but requiring a subwo…
HighScreen time in bedrooms linked to later bedtimes and poor sleep in young children
Australian research of 3,324 families finds handheld device use, especially before bed, delays bedtimes and reduces sleep in children aged 1-5, with effects st…
HighKintyre residents raise $5000 for cancer research at Biggest Morning Tea
Kintyre Living residents hosted a Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser on May 30, raising $5000 for Cancer Council research through community donations and a raffle.
HighLater-born babies face double risk: higher infection exposure, lower maternal vaccination
New Zealand research reveals babies with older siblings face higher infection risks but receive less maternal immunisation protection, with vaccination uptake…
HighMartian Gullies Remain Mysterious as Scientists Weigh Formation Theories
Scientists continue investigating how gullies form on Martian slopes through water ice melting, groundwater activity, or landslides. New crater wall imagery re…
HighNew computational tool improves reliability of DNA nanostructures
Scientists developed a computational tool to design more reliable DNA nanostructures by predicting and avoiding unwanted strand interactions, advancing potenti…
HighHidden fungal networks map reveals Earth's vast underground carbon vault
Scientists released the first global map of underground fungal networks supporting plant life and storing massive carbon reserves, but agricultural practices a…
HighPlants Talk Through Underground Fungal Networks, But Scientists Debate How Much
Scientists reveal plants communicate and share resources through vast underground mycorrhizal fungal networks, reshaping understanding of forest ecosystems and…
HighFive Female Mathematicians Whose Breakthroughs Transformed Modern Science
Five female mathematicians—Emmy Noether, Katherine Johnson, Cathleen Morawetz, Karen Uhlenbeck, and Maryam Mirzakhani—overcame systemic barriers to make ground…
HighHoney bees navigate with stunning precision using personalized flight paths
Researchers using drone-based tracking discovered that individual honey bees follow highly consistent personal flight routes with centimeter-level precision, u…
HighSamsung Galaxy S26 Ultra edges S25 Ultra with faster processor, slimmer design
Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra and S25 Ultra share core specs including 200MP cameras and 5,000mAh batteries, with differences in processor speed, Bluetooth versio…
HighdarkFlash Unveils Unified Gaming Ecosystem at COMPUTEX 2026
darkFlash expands from thermal solutions into a comprehensive gaming ecosystem, debuting award-winning PC cases, cooling systems, and peripherals at COMPUTEX 2…
MediumBMW X1 wins CarExpert Choice for best luxury small SUV for second consecutive year
BMW X1 claimed Australia's best luxury small SUV award for the second consecutive year, praised for its handling, technology, and value proposition in the comp…
HighAging Rewires Ankle Control, Forcing Body to Prioritize Stability Over Speed
New research reveals that aging causes the nervous system to prioritize stability over efficiency in ankle movement, explaining why walking becomes more diffic…
HighLogitech targets hybrid workers with portable, sustainable devices
Logitech unveils the Mobi Fold Mouse and Spotlight 2 presenter, targeting hybrid workers with portable, ergonomic solutions that reduce strain by 22% while inc…
HighMartín: a 368 km/h en Mugello pierdes la vista al frenar
Jorge Martín (Aprilia) alcanza los 368,6 km/h en la recta de Mugello, estableciendo un nuevo récord de velocidad en MotoGP. El piloto madrileño describe la exp…
HighMartín rompe el récord de velocidad en Mugello a 368,6 km/h: «Pierdes la vista»
El piloto madrileño Jorge Martín batió el récord de velocidad en MotoGP al coronar la recta de Mugello a 368,6 km/h, una marca que probablemente perdurará en l…
HighEl tiempo transcurre 477 microsegundos más rápido en Marte que en la Tierra
Investigadores del NIST descubren que un reloj atómico en Marte adelantaría 477 microsegundos diarios respecto a uno terrestre, diferencia crucial para futuras…
HighLa NASA publica vídeo impactante del aumento del nivel del mar en 30 años
La NASA publica un vídeo que muestra cómo el nivel del mar ha subido aproximadamente 10 centímetros desde 1993, duplicando su tasa de aumento en la última déca…
HighLagos podría ser inhabitable a fin de siglo por aumento del nivel del mar
Lagos, la ciudad más poblada de África con 24 millones de habitantes, enfrenta inundaciones catastróficas anuales y proyecciones científicas sugieren que podrí…
HighJames Webb detecta evidencia sólida de agujeros negros en el universo temprano
El telescopio James Webb ha encontrado la evidencia más sólida hasta ahora de agujeros negros supermasivos en el universo temprano al analizar el objeto GLIMPS…
HighNASA monitorea asteroide 2024 YR4 con posible impacto en 2032
La NASA activa protocolos de defensa planetaria para el asteroide 2024 YR4, con probabilidad muy baja de impacto el 22 de diciembre de 2032. El objeto de 40-90…
HighLos 7 mundos del Sistema Solar donde los científicos buscan vida extraterrestre
Científicos identifican siete candidatos prometedores para encontrar vida extraterrestre, destacando Europa y Encélado por sus océanos ocultos y fuentes de ene…
HighAncient Flickering Quasar Offers New Clues to Early Black Hole Formation
MIT astronomers discovered the earliest known flickering quasar, providing new insights into how supermassive black holes formed in the early universe and chal…
HighPentágono divulga terceiro lote de documentos sobre avistamentos de OVNIs no nordeste dos EUA
O Pentágono liberou o terceiro lote de documentos sobre avistamentos de OVNIs no nordeste dos EUA, incluindo relatos de objetos luminosos e formas inusitadas.
MediumVenus and Jupiter Nearly Touch in June's Unmissable Celestial Conjunction
Venus and Jupiter will appear nearly touching in the sky during a rare conjunction event in June 2026, visible to the naked eye without telescopes across multi…
HighMusk y SpaceX: ¿amenaza a los Estados de derecho terrestres?
Análisis crítico sobre las implicaciones de SpaceX y Elon Musk en la erosión potencial de instituciones democráticas y Estados de derecho a nivel global.
MediumPlant-Based Foods Show Promise in Reducing Dementia Risk, Research Suggests
Recent research highlights specific plant-based foods that may lower dementia and Alzheimer's risk, with health specialists emphasizing dietary approaches like…
MediumJust 1.5 hours of weekly strength training may significantly extend lifespan
Research reveals minimal strength training—approximately 1.5 hours weekly—significantly extends lifespan, challenging assumptions about intensive exercise requ…
HighSeeking Awe During Walks Boosts Well-Being in Older Adults, Study Finds
An eight-week study found older adults who took weekly 15-minute walks experienced better wellbeing, with those instructed to seek moments of awe reporting inc…
MediumMediaMarkt cierra su Mundial con remate final: OLED, móviles Galaxy S25+ y electrodomésticos
MediaMarkt finaliza su campaña 'Mundial' con descuentos en televisores OLED, smartphones como el Galaxy S25+ y electrodomésticos. La promoción aprovecha el int…
MediumSpaceX debuta en bolsa con récord histórico y dispara la confianza del mercado
SpaceX realiza su debut bursátil generando confianza en el mercado, creando miles de millonarios en su primer día y consolidando a Elon Musk como primer billon…
MediumLua Minguante neste sábado: confira a fase lunar de 13 de junho
Artigo informativo sobre a fase da Lua no sábado 13 de junho de 2026, destacando a Lua Minguante e suas implicações para atividades como surf no litoral.
MediumLa ciencia demuestra que un infarto en el ventrículo derecho tiene mejor pronóstico
Investigadores españoles del CNIC descubren que el ventrículo derecho resiste mejor la falta de oxígeno durante un paro cardíaco, y que las señales del ECG pue…
HighReaparece el zorro enano de Cozumel, especie fantasma que no se veía desde 2001
Científicos confirmaron el avistamiento del zorro enano de Cozumel, especie endémica mexicana que no había sido documentada en más de dos décadas, lo que reviv…
HighMusk y SpaceX: el silencioso giro hacia un capitalismo concentrado
La salida a bolsa de SpaceX por USD 75.000 millones marca un cambio profundo en el capitalismo: la IA concentra capital privado de manera sin precedentes en po…
HighEl urbanismo y la soledad matan más que las olas de calor en las ciudades estadounidenses
La socióloga Kathleen Cagney explica cómo la infraestructura urbana y el aislamiento social condicionan la salud y supervivencia de los ancianos, especialmente…
HighMatan a joven opositor en Palma Soriano; madre denuncia amenazas de Seguridad del Estado
Un joven de 26 años murió en un enfrentamiento en Palma Soriano. Su madre, activista opositora, denuncia amenazas de la Seguridad del Estado y carencias en la…
MediumEclipse solar total de 6 minutos cruzará Europa y África en agosto de 2027
El 2 de agosto de 2027 ocurrirá un eclipse solar total histórico de 6 minutos y 23 segundos que cruzará Europa y África. Aunque no será visible desde Chile, se…
HighScientists Reverse Kidney Injury in Mice by Blocking Ceramide Damage
US researchers identified a way to reverse acute kidney injury in mice by blocking ceramide molecules that damage kidney cell mitochondria, though human trials…
HighGeorgetown researchers identify mechanism for reversing immune suppression in pancreatic cancer
Georgetown researchers discovered pancreatic cancer cells use microRNA-laden particles to reprogram immune cells into tumor-supporting agents. Blocking this co…
HighGenetic Testing Could Help Doctors Predict Steroid Side Effects
Research using genetic data from 38,000 patients shows that incorporating polygenic risk scores can significantly improve prediction of steroid side effects, e…
HighGenetic data could help doctors predict steroid side effects, study suggests
Research shows integrating genetic variants into steroid prescribing can better predict adverse effects like osteoporosis and stroke, enabling more personalize…
High5 Ingredients to Avoid Mixing With Protein Powder, According to Dietitians
Dietitians reveal which ingredients to avoid mixing with protein powder to maintain taste and texture, including hot liquids, acidic juices, and fiber suppleme…
HighActivity Disrupts Order: How Motion Prevents Self-Organization in Living Systems
University of Amsterdam researchers show that activity fundamentally alters phase transitions in soft matter, preventing ordered alignment in active systems un…
HighNew model suggests universe should be teeming with alien life—but it isn't
Columbia physicist David Kipping's cosmological model suggests intelligent civilizations are extraordinarily rare, requiring spawn rates below 1 in 10 quadrill…
HighMIT's Dual-Mode Propulsion System Could Enable CubeSats to Explore Mars
MIT researchers have created a dual-mode propulsion system using a single propellant to power both chemical and electric thrusters, enabling small satellites t…
HighAutophagy Decline in Aging Eggs Triggers Metabolic Crisis That Blocks Embryo Development
Researchers identified how declining autophagy in older women's embryos triggers abnormal fat metabolism, depleting NAD+ and blocking critical developmental ge…
HighPhysicists map mathematical path for collapsing stars to form gravastars, avoiding black hole singularities
Physicists propose a mathematical framework showing collapsing stars might form gravastars—compact objects without singularities or event horizons—rather than…
HighOnimusha: Way Of The Sword Confirmed For Switch 2 At 30 FPS
Capcom's Onimusha: Way of the Sword arrives on Switch 2 at 30 FPS, with the gameplay loop's deliberate pacing making the frame rate less critical than faster-a…
MediumRisky Playground Play Sharpens Children's Real-World Safety Skills
VR research shows children who engage in risky play develop superior hazard-assessment skills, making safer decisions faster in real-world scenarios like cross…
HighEvent Horizon Telescope captures first image of Sagittarius A*, validating Einstein's relativity
In 2022, the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration unveiled the first image of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's center, confirmin…
HighScientists brew espresso at room temperature using sound waves, fooling taste testers
Researchers developed ultrasonic espresso using high-frequency sound waves at room temperature, reducing energy consumption by up to 75% while maintaining tast…
HighEx-fumadores que usam cigarros eletrónicos têm risco 56% maior de cancro do pulmão
Estudo com 4,5 milhões de pessoas revela que ex-fumadores que usam cigarros eletrónicos têm 56% mais risco de morte por cancro do pulmão, embora seja ainda mai…
HighMega cometa de 612 mil anos aproxima-se do Sistema Solar
O cometa 2014 UN271, descoberto em arquivos do Dark Energy Survey, viaja há 612 mil anos e chegará à órbita de Saturno em 2031, sendo possivelmente o maior obj…
HighCientistas japoneses enviam robô transformável SORA-Q à Lua em missão SLIM
A JAXA enviou o SORA-Q, um pequeno robô transformável de 8 cm, à Lua pela missão SLIM para testar navegação autônoma e comunicação em rede em ambiente lunar.
HighVídeos de animais criados por IA ameaçam conservação, alerta estudo científico
Cientistas alertam que vídeos de animais selvagens gerados por IA disseminam desinformação, criam perceções erradas sobre comportamentos animais e afastam pess…
HighMancha fria no Atlântico desafia aquecimento global e intriga cientistas
Região no Atlântico Norte apresenta resfriamento de 1°C em 150 anos, contrariando aquecimento global. Novo estudo sugere enfraquecimento da circulação oceânica…
MediumSpaceX aprofunda laços com agências de inteligência e militares dos EUA
A SpaceX expandiu significativamente seus contratos com agências de inteligência e militares dos EUA, incluindo um acordo confidencial de US$ 1,8 bilhão e prêm…
HighJapan's H3 Rocket Returns to Flight with Successful Launch
Japan's H3 rocket successfully completed its return-to-flight mission after previous failure, launching a low-cost variant carrying six satellites with liquid-…
HighNASA's Chandra Detects Possible Supernova Remnant Near Milky Way's Central Black Hole
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has identified a possible supernova remnant near the Milky Way's central black hole, advancing understanding of stellar explos…
HighChina's JUNO Detector Achieves Breakthrough Measurements of Elusive Neutrinos
China's underground JUNO detector has released first major findings on neutrino oscillations, measuring two key parameters with unprecedented precision and adv…
HighScientists Discover Y Chromosome Loss in Aging Men—And Its Health Implications
Research reveals that men lose Y chromosome cells with age, increasing cardiovascular disease and mortality risk. Scientists also discovered the Y chromosome g…
HighEarth May Have Generated Its Own Oceans, New Research Suggests
New research suggests Earth's oceans may have been generated internally through geological processes rather than delivered entirely by external sources like co…
MediumScientists achieve first successful nuclear clock using thorium-229
Physicists have successfully built and operated the first-ever nuclear clock using thorium-229, marking a major breakthrough in timekeeping precision and poten…
HighAncient Arctic squirrel droppings reveal 700,000-year ecosystem of mammoths and ice-age megafauna
Researchers analyzing ancient squirrel feces from Arctic permafrost discovered DNA from woolly mammoths, bison, horses, and big cats, providing a 700,000-year…
HighFour Fruits Shown to Reduce Heart Disease Risk, Cardiologist Says
A cardiologist-led study identifies four specific fruits that effectively reduce heart disease risk, noting that not all fruits and vegetables provide equal ca…
MediumScientists Identify Optimal Strength Training Duration for Longevity
New research identifies optimal strength training duration of 1.5 hours weekly for extending lifespan and improving heart health, establishing evidence-based g…
HighElon Musk se torna primeiro trilionário da história
Elon Musk torna-se o primeiro trilionário da história da humanidade, com sua fortuna impulsionada pela valorização da SpaceX e empresas de IA, gerando debate s…
HighBastidores da recuperação de Neymar: exames, testes e tecnologia da Nasa
Neymar passa por exames rigorosos e testes físicos avançados na seleção brasileira para se recuperar de lesão. Ancelotti prevê seu retorno aos treinos na próxi…
HighGenetic genealogy solves 33-year-old Twin Cities cold case
Minnesota investigators identified human remains found in two lakes in 1993 as Denise Elaine Sexton Hartley using genetic genealogy technology in 2024, though…
HighEd Sheeran's Record Shop Discovery Brings Overdue Fame to Folk Legend Allan Taylor
Ed Sheeran's endorsement of Allan Taylor's obscure 1978 album has brought the 80-year-old folk singer unexpected late-career recognition, with his work now ava…
HighRusia lanza exitosamente el Angará-A5 con nueva etapa superior Perséi
Las Fuerzas Aeroespaciales rusas lanzaron exitosamente el cohete Angará-A5 desde Plesetsk con la nueva etapa superior Perséi, en su tercer vuelo de prueba del…
HighSpaceX cancela lanzamiento de Starship por problema técnico de presurización
SpaceX canceló el primer intento de lanzamiento del Starship, su cohete más poderoso jamás construido, debido a un problema de presurización en su plataforma d…
HighRusia lanza con éxito el cohete pesado Angará-A5 desde Plesetsk
Rusia realizó el lanzamiento exitoso del cohete portador Angará-A5 desde el cosmódromo Plesetsk, parte de su programa lunar para establecer una base de larga d…
HighFracasa primer lanzamiento de cohete New Shepard de Blue Origin
El cohete New Shepard de Blue Origin experimentó su primer fallo de lanzamiento el lunes, desviándose de curso sobre Texas con 36 experimentos científicos a bo…
HighDescubrimiento en el mundo animal: filmaron por primera vez vivo a un tiburón “duende” en su hábitat natural
Científicos registraron por primera vez en video a un tiburón duende vivo en su hábitat natural durante una expedición en 2024 en la fosa de Tonga, ampliando e…
HighEE.UU. aprueba fusión de Paramount y Warner Bros por USD 110.000 millones
El Departamento de Justicia de EE.UU. aprobó la compra de Warner Bros. Discovery por Paramount Skydance por USD 110.000 millones, creando uno de los mayores co…
HighStarlink traslada su sede española a Barajas en medio del histórico debut bursátil de SpaceX
Starlink Spain ha trasladado su domicilio fiscal de Salamanca a las proximidades del aeropuerto de Barajas, seis años después de su llegada a España, en medio…
HighLas Boótidas de junio 2026: la lluvia de estrellas más intensa de la década
A finales de junio de 2026, la lluvia de meteoros boótidas ofrecerá uno de los espectáculos astronómicos más intensos de la década, con actividad máxima espera…
HighResearchers identify immune pathway that drives long-term concussion damage
UC Riverside researchers identify how the TLR4-MMP9 immune pathway triggers long-term neurological damage after concussions, with early intervention showing pr…
HighGut bacteria may determine bone loss severity in hyperparathyroidism
Research reveals gut microbiome composition, particularly Bifidobacterium longum abundance, determines bone loss severity in primary hyperparathyroidism by tri…
HighJWST reveals asymmetric atmospheres on ultrahot Jupiter WASP-121 b
JWST detected distinct atmospheric differences between dawn and dusk regions on WASP-121 b, revealing how extreme heat and winds shape exoplanet chemistry and…
HighFavorable Conditions for Meteor Viewing June 13-19 as New Moon Clears Evening Sky
The International Meteor Organization forecasts modest meteor activity for mid-June 2026, with favorable viewing conditions as the new moon eliminates light po…
HighAncient Microbe Reveals How Single Cells Evolved Into Animals
Researchers discovered that a unicellular organism begins forming multicellular structures when exposed to specific bacteria, offering insights into how animal…
HighSeed-Sized Injectable Device Offers Wireless Control of Nerve Activity
NYU Abu Dhabi researchers developed a seed-sized injectable device that wirelessly controls nerve activity for treating chronic pain and movement disorders, el…
HighPhage-engineered bacterial flagella boost motility and immune evasion
Researchers discover that bacteriophages remodel bacterial flagella to enhance motility and help hosts evade mammalian immune responses, revealing a novel mech…
HighScientists map vast underground fungal networks spanning 110 quadrillion kilometres
Researchers have mapped a 110 quadrillion kilometre network of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi beneath Earth's soils, revealing a critical biological system that…
HighLab-grown canine muscle cells offer faster path to test new therapies
Texas A&M researchers developed Myok9, a lab-grown canine muscle cell line that enables early-stage therapeutic testing in controlled settings, reducing the ne…
HighUrwerk Retires Vulcan-Saluting UR-120 with Cosmic Blue Planet Final Edition
Swiss watchmaker Urwerk is retiring its UR-120 timepiece with a final Blue Planet edition limited to 20 pieces. The watch features an elaborate mechanical comp…
HighSamsung revives M-series with Snapdragon-powered Galaxy M37 and M47 for 2026
Samsung is developing two new mid-range smartphones—the Galaxy M37 and M47—with early leaks revealing specs including a 6,000mAh battery for M37 and Snapdragon…
MediumShanghai pilots guardianship-trust model to protect seniors' assets and care
Shanghai launches pilot program combining advanced guardianship with eldercare service trusts to protect seniors' assets while ensuring access to care funds, a…
HighExpansão térmica dos oceanos é maior responsável pela subida do nível do mar
Estudo publicado na Science Advances revela que a expansão térmica dos oceanos responde por 43% da subida do nível do mar nas últimas décadas, superando o dege…
HighBastidores da recuperação de Neymar: exames, esteira da Nasa e cronograma rigoroso
Neymar segue rigorosamente cronograma de recuperação de lesão na panturrilha com fisioterapia, musculação e tecnologia da Nasa, mantendo esperança de retorno a…
HighFalha de San Andreas atinge tensão tectónica máxima em mil anos
Estudo revela que tensão acumulada nas falhas de San Andreas e San Jacinto atingiu níveis máximos dos últimos mil anos, com potencial para gerar sismos destrut…
HighEstudo identifica 74 regiões genéticas ligadas à ansiedade em pesquisa inédita
Pesquisa com 693 mil pessoas descobriu 74 regiões genômicas ligadas à ansiedade, mas genes explicam apenas 6% das diferenças, indicando papel crucial de fatore…
HighPesquisadores identificam estratégia para fortalecer combate imunológico ao câncer
Pesquisadores da Universidade da Califórnia identificaram mecanismos que tornam tumores mais visíveis ao sistema imunológico, potencialmente aumentando a eficá…
HighStarlink introduces monthly antenna fee, drawing comparisons to cable TV
Starlink has introduced a new monthly fee for its satellite antenna hardware, drawing customer backlash as the service increasingly resembles traditional cable…
MediumCleve Moler, MATLAB Creator Who Democratized Computing, Dies at 86
Cleve Moler, the mathematician and computer scientist who created MATLAB and democratized computational computing, has died at 86. His work fundamentally trans…
HighScientists Identify Reversible Cellular Aging Mechanism
Researchers have discovered a previously unknown cause of cellular aging that may be reversible, potentially opening new avenues for anti-aging treatments and…
MediumVenus and Jupiter converge in rare June sky parade visible without telescope
Venus and Jupiter will appear to nearly touch in the western sky after sunset on June 12, 2026, creating a rare planetary conjunction visible to the naked eye…
HighAncient Squirrels Scavenged Mammoth Meat, Permafrost Poop Reveals
Analysis of 700,000-year-old squirrel feces preserved in permafrost reveals ground squirrels scavenged meat from woolly mammoths, bison, and large cats, provid…
HighScientists solve Darwin's Venus flytrap mystery with discovery of snap mechanism
Researchers have uncovered the biological mechanism enabling Venus flytraps to snap shut in milliseconds, solving a mystery that puzzled Darwin for decades.
HighChina's JUNO detector advances neutrino mass mystery with first major findings
China's JUNO underground detector has published its first major physics results in Nature, measuring reactor neutrino oscillations and moving closer to solving…
HighGlobal map reveals Earth's vast underground fungal networks span 100 quadrillion kilometers
Scientists have created the first global map of mycorrhizal fungi, revealing underground fungal networks spanning over 100 quadrillion kilometers that play a c…
HighMidlife habits emerge as critical factor in long-term brain health
Research highlights how lifestyle choices during midlife significantly impact brain aging and cognitive function, with a newly identified protein offering pote…
MediumMost Catalan shopping centers closed on Palm Sunday, with Barcelona exceptions
Most shopping centers in Catalonia remain closed on Palm Sunday March 29, 2026, though some allow restaurants and entertainment venues to operate. Barcelona's…
HighPrimavera Sound Barcelona 2026: Complete Guide to Dates, Lineup and Logistics
Barcelona's Primavera Sound 2026 runs June 3-7 at Parc del Fòrum with nearly 150 artists including Doja Cat, Gorillaz, The Cure, and Massive Attack, plus satel…
HighMost Catalan shopping centers closed on Palm Sunday; Barcelona's Maremagnum exception
Most shopping centers in Catalonia remain closed on Palm Sunday (March 29), though some offer limited services. Barcelona's Maremàgnum operates normally; other…
HighIncome inequality drives cancer disparities in diagnosis and prognosis
French research reveals low-income populations face 2.2x higher lung cancer risk and 1.7x greater likelihood of aggressive cancers, with late-stage diagnoses l…
HighBrain Anticipates Unread Words in 250 Milliseconds Using Context and Peripheral Vision
University of South Florida research shows the brain processes unread words through peripheral vision and context in 250 milliseconds, with different neural re…
HighFalse alarm: Universe's accelerating expansion confirmed, dark energy vindicated
New research led by Southampton University confirms the universe's accelerating expansion and refutes a controversial 2025 study that challenged dark energy th…
HighSynchrotron radiation reveals how extreme cosmic environments accelerate particles
Synchrotron radiation from relativistic particles in intense magnetic fields illuminates extreme cosmic phenomena from supernovae to active galactic nuclei, se…
HighVeganismo pode reduzir cólicas menstruais, aponta pesquisa
Research suggests veganism and plant-based diets may reduce menstrual cramps by lowering inflammation, as omega-6 rich processed foods and meats can worsen pai…
MediumSpaceX launches first orbital space tourism mission with four civilians
SpaceX will launch billionaire Jared Isaacman and three civilians into Earth orbit for a 3-day mission, marking a milestone in commercial space tourism distinc…
HighPsychology reveals emotional power of sleeping with pets; understand why
Psychological research shows sleeping with pets triggers oxytocin release, strengthening emotional bonds and reducing stress while combating loneliness and anx…
MediumUFRJ study reveals XPC protein's role in immune cell DNA repair, opening autoimmune disease treatments
Brazilian researchers discover how XPC protein controls DNA repair in immune cells, opening new therapeutic pathways for autoimmune diseases like psoriasis and…
HighObservatório Antares promove workshop sobre astronomia com pequenos telescópios
Observatório Antares hosts workshop on AstroPT project, demonstrating that small telescopes can produce significant scientific discoveries by complementing lar…
HighScientists discover new pathway for hydrogen cyanide formation on early Earth
Researchers found that manganese dioxide catalyzes amino acids to produce hydrogen cyanide in mild conditions, suggesting a previously unknown chemical pathway…
HighLaser phase plate breakthrough expands cryo-EM to image 90% of previously invisible proteins
UC Berkeley and Biohub researchers successfully demonstrated a laser phase plate that dramatically improves cryo-electron microscopy contrast, enabling imaging…
HighNSW fishers invited to guide waterway restoration through community science initiative
NSW is inviting fishers and community members to share local waterway knowledge through the Community Water Quality Audit Project, combining scientific experti…
HighKyoto researchers achieve ultranarrow organic LED emissions, challenging physics limits
Kyoto University researchers developed a new organic molecule with a ladder-type structure that achieves dramatically narrower light emission than conventional…
HighRodrigo's Third Album Marks Her Most Evolved Work Yet
Olivia Rodrigo's third album 'You seem pretty sad for a girl so in love' represents her most evolved work yet, blending gothic influences and refined productio…
HighSouth Korean woman's cosmetic surgery transformation sparks national conversation
A 29-year-old South Korean woman underwent extensive cosmetic surgery after decades of appearance-based discrimination, achieving a dramatic transformation tha…
MediumSleep trackers offer insights but risk obsession, experts warn
Sleep tracking devices can help monitor patterns and improve routines, but experts warn against obsession with metrics and overreliance on often-unvalidated da…
HighAstronaut Bennell-Pegg named 2026 Australian of the Year; WA's Mitchell wins Local Hero
Katherine Bennell-Pegg becomes Australia's first astronaut under the national space program, while West Australian Frank Mitchell wins Local Hero for creating…
HighFamily cycles 250km to honor father lost to cancer, funds research
An Irish family undertakes their third annual 250km Pedal to Peak Challenge cycling event to honor their father who died from small-cell lung cancer, raising f…
HighClimate crisis threatens millions of UK homes with subsidence risk by 2070
British Geological Survey analysis warns millions of homes across London, Essex, and Kent face subsidence risk as climate change drives hotter, drier summers t…
HighJupiter and Venus stage rare 'kissing planets' conjunction
Jupiter and Venus reached their closest approach this week in a rare planetary conjunction, creating a spectacular celestial event visible to naked-eye observe…
HighScientists map vast fan-shaped structure beneath East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Scientists have identified a vast fan-shaped subglacial basin structure deep beneath East Antarctica's ice sheet, formed through rotational extension processes…
HighFossil Discovery Reveals Earth's Largest Scorpion Was Over 3 Feet Long
Scientists identified fossils of a giant scorpion species from 415 million years ago that measured over 3 feet long with 6-inch pincers, roaming ancient UK wat…
HighJWST Discovers Dramatic Day-Night Atmospheric Divide on Ultra-Hot Exoplanet
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed distinct atmospheric differences between the dawn and dusk sides of the ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-121 b, including m…
HighAncient Ground Squirrels Scavenged Mammoth Carcasses in Ice Age Ecosystems
Researchers analyzing 700,000-year-old ground squirrel feces from permafrost discovered the animals scavenged mammoth carcasses, providing unprecedented insigh…
HighAtlantic 'Cold Blob' Signals Potential Weakening of Ocean Circulation System
Scientists identify a mysterious cold region in the Atlantic Ocean amid global warming, suggesting the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) may b…
HighSleep and exercise may mitigate cardiovascular risk from blood cell mutations
Research shows that sleep and exercise can reduce cardiovascular risk from clonal haematopoiesis mutations in white blood cells, offering lifestyle interventio…
HighSpain leads ESA's Arrakihs mission to unlock galaxy history, launching 2030
The European Space Agency approved Arrakihs, Spain's first-led scientific mission to study galaxy formation history, with launch targeted for 2030.
HighSIRT7 protein discovered to regulate X chromosome dosage compensation in females
Researchers discover SIRT7 protein regulates dosage compensation, the mechanism ensuring female cells properly manage two X chromosomes. The finding advances u…
HighUniverse's Expansion Rate Remains Stubbornly Inconsistent, New Study Confirms
New measurements of the universe's expansion rate using elliptical galaxies confirm a persistent discrepancy between local and early-universe observations, cha…
HighPrediabetes with heart stress markers raises heart failure risk tenfold
Johns Hopkins research identifies adults with prediabetes and elevated heart stress biomarkers face 10x higher heart failure risk, enabling early detection thr…
HighCommon OTC painkillers linked to heart disease and stroke risk, doctors warn
NSAIDs like ibuprofen and naproxen increase cardiovascular risks through blood pressure elevation and fluid retention, with diclofenac posing the highest risk.…
HighOctopuses Master Mirror Use to Find Hidden Food, Study Shows
Dartmouth researchers discovered octopuses can learn to use mirrors to locate hidden food with 73% accuracy, a cognitive ability previously documented only in…
HighOctopuses Master Mirror Use, Challenging Assumptions About Invertebrate Intelligence
Dartmouth researchers discovered octopuses can learn to use mirrors to locate hidden food with 73% success, challenging the assumption that such cognitive abil…
HighSnus cessation tied to blood pressure spike and weight gain in Swedish study
Swedish researchers found that snus users who quit experienced elevated blood pressure and weight gain, contrary to expectations, suggesting healthcare monitor…
MediumRegular napping linked to higher stroke and blood pressure risk, study finds
A UK Biobank study of 500,000+ participants found regular daytime napping associated with 12% higher blood pressure risk and 24% higher stroke risk, with young…
HighMark Hughes Foundation launches global search for brain cancer research chief
The Mark Hughes Foundation announced a major initiative to recruit a global head of brain cancer research, backed by $7.5M over five years and supported by a $…
HighNRL rallies behind Beanie for Brain Cancer Round with community walk
The NRL's Beanie for Brain Cancer Round launches with hundreds of supporters walking to Sydney Opera House, including players and cancer survivors, to raise fu…
HighNRL smashes record with $4.1M raised for brain cancer research
The NRL's Beanie For Brain Cancer Round raised a record $4.1 million for the Mark Hughes Foundation, exceeding fundraising goals by over $1 million through fan…
HighKannada Cinema's 2022 Breakthrough: From Regional Obscurity to National Force
Kannada cinema emerged as India's biggest film industry discovery in 2022, with blockbusters KGF: Chapter 2 and Kantara breaking national box office records an…
HighESA Adopts Arrakihs Mission to Map Galaxy Formation Through Faint Stellar Haloes
The European Space Agency has approved the Arrakihs mission to launch by 2030, deploying specialized telescopes to study faint galaxy haloes and understand how…
HighScientists crack bird species identification during migration using radar and citizen science
Researchers combined citizen science data with weather radar to identify individual bird species during migration, addressing a decades-old monitoring limitati…
HighSkylab Astronauts Launch Earth Resources Survey Mission
Skylab astronauts have begun an extensive Earth resources survey using advanced instrumentation to monitor geological and environmental data for mineral deposi…
HighAstronomers Reaffirm Universe Expansion Accelerating, Debunk 2025 Challenge
Astronomers have revalidated that the universe's expansion is accelerating, refuting 2025 claims that challenged decades of dark energy research. The Universit…
HighStudy links ultra-processed foods to cognitive decline in adults
A multi-university study of 2,100+ Australians found that even modest increases in ultra-processed food consumption correlate with measurable declines in atten…
HighOctopuses Demonstrate Mirror Use to Hunt Hidden Prey in First Invertebrate Study
Dartmouth researchers found octopuses can learn to use mirror reflections to locate hidden prey, suggesting invertebrates possess more advanced spatial reasoni…
HighIV atorvastatin during heart attack reduces cardiac damage versus pre-event oral dosing
Research shows intravenous atorvastatin administered during myocardial infarction reduces heart damage by 20% compared to pre-infarction oral dosing, with bene…
HighResearchers Achieve Superconductivity in Rhombohedral Multilayer Graphene
International researchers detected superconductivity in rhombohedral multilayer graphene, revealing coexisting superconducting and topological phases with pote…
HighNoncoding RNA linked to autism shapes social behavior in mice
Research identifies noncoding RNA PTCHD1-AS as a regulator of social and repetitive behaviors linked to autism, with deletions in this X-linked gene associated…
HighMIT researchers develop sonar-camera fusion system to navigate murky underwater environments
MIT and WHOI researchers created Sonar-MASt3R, an underwater mapping system combining sonar and optical cameras to enable vehicles to navigate and map murky, l…
HighRonaldo's red card mars Portugal's World Cup bid as Ireland stuns visitors 2-0
Portugal's World Cup 2026 qualification hopes were delayed after losing 2-0 to Ireland in Dublin, with Cristiano Ronaldo sent off for an elbow strike in the se…
HighStarlink Mini kit hits lowest price on Mercado Livre with 41% discount
Starlink Mini satellite internet kit is available at R$ 749.90 on Mercado Livre with 41% discount, targeting users in areas without conventional broadband infr…
HighSleep Quality Emerges as Key Factor in Relationship Health, Science Shows
Scientific research reveals that sleep quality significantly impacts romantic relationships through emotional regulation and communication. Studies show a reci…
HighAtacama Desert 20M Years Older Than Previously Thought, Study Finds
New geological analysis of quartz samples reveals the Atacama Desert's hyperarid core has existed for 45 million years, fundamentally reshaping scientific unde…
HighAgudos hosts immersive planetarium experience with astronaut Marcos Pontes
The municipality of Agudos will host an immersive planetarium event featuring astronaut Marcos Pontes, reaching over 400 students through the Legislative Schoo…
HighTwo-kilometer walks twice weekly boost health for dogs and owners, study finds
Swedish study shows 2km walks twice weekly improve quality of life and motivation for dog owners while reducing canine weight, demonstrating mutual health bene…
MediumStrength training twice weekly keeps elderly independent better than walking alone
Research shows resistance training twice weekly significantly improves functional independence in octogenarians and nonagenarians, preventing muscle loss bette…
HighOlder generations' tolerance for silence outpaces younger cohorts in overstimulated world
Psychology research shows people aged 55-75 have greater comfort with silence and calm than those under 30, attributed to growing up without constant digital s…
MediumSolar Eclipses Trigger Dopamine Release and Cognitive Awe in the Brain
Research reveals solar eclipses activate the brain's reward system through dopamine release, triggering cognitive curiosity and temporary self-identity suppres…
MediumChile faces $60M annual losses from coastal erosion by century's end
A Chilean research institute estimates coastal erosion and beach closures could cost the country $60 million annually by 2100, threatening tourism-dependent ec…
HighSamsung and Abbott Use Galaxy XR to Transform Blood Donation Experience Globally
Samsung and Abbott use Galaxy XR headsets to create immersive meditation experiences during blood donations, debuting in Korea and expanding to US and Malaysia…
HighSamsung's Galaxy XR transforms blood donation experience globally
Samsung and Abbott use Galaxy XR immersive technology to make blood donation more comfortable and engaging, launching campaigns in Korea with expansion planned…
HighEight psychological traits of people who prefer staying home on weekends
Psychological research challenges the cultural myth that social activity equals fulfillment, revealing that preferring weekends at home reflects deep emotional…
MediumDual-mode thruster breakthrough set for in-space test on CubeSats
A new dual-mode propulsion system combining green fuel efficiency with high performance is undergoing in-space testing for small satellites, potentially enabli…
HighAncient squirrel droppings reveal 700,000 years of Ice Age DNA, including woolly mammoth
Researchers found woolly mammoth DNA and other ancient environmental genetic material in 700,000-year-old frozen squirrel feces, providing unprecedented insigh…
HighJupiter and Venus stage rare 'kissing planets' conjunction tonight
Jupiter and Venus will appear in close conjunction in the night sky on June 9th, creating a rare 'kissing planets' phenomenon visible to the naked eye during d…
HighGreat white shark filmed for first time swimming in Mediterranean Sea
Divers captured the first-ever underwater footage of an adult great white shark swimming freely in the Mediterranean Sea, marking a significant marine discover…
HighStudy identifies top fruits and vegetables for heart health, emphasizes flavanol-rich foods
Recent research identifies specific fruits and vegetables that support heart health, with flavanols emerging as a key beneficial compound in the recommended da…
MediumBig Tobacco's Playbook: How Ultra-Processed Food Industry Mirrors Cigarette Marketing
Research reveals ultra-processed foods employ addictive design tactics similar to Big Tobacco's strategies, prompting calls for regulatory intervention and sys…
HighMississippi residents sue Musk's xAI and SpaceX over data center noise
Mississippi residents filed a class action lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI and SpaceX, alleging their data center and power plant operations create unbearable…
HighFull-Time Remote Work Linked to Mental Health Decline, Research Shows
New research indicates full-time remote work negatively affects mental health, contradicting worker preferences for flexibility over higher pay.
Medium7,000-Year-Old Headless Skeletons in Slovakia Reveal Neolithic Burial Practices
Researchers in Slovakia uncovered 78 ancient skeletons dating back 7,000 years, nearly all headless, suggesting deliberate Neolithic burial practices rather th…
HighAncient DNA treasure trove discovered in Yukon squirrel feces
Scientists discovered a vast trove of ancient DNA from woolly mammoths and other extinct animals preserved in frozen squirrel burrows in Yukon, spanning 3,000…
HighEarth's Rotation Accelerates to 50-Year High, Threatening Global Timekeeping
Earth's rotation has accelerated since mid-2020, spinning faster than any time in the last 50 years, potentially requiring the first-ever negative leap second…
HighOil-Based Dressings Unlock Kale's Nutritional Power, Study Finds
University of Missouri researchers found that pairing kale with oil-based dressings significantly improves the body's absorption of beneficial nutrients like c…
HighMessi Delivers in Return, Lifts Inter Miami Past LA Galaxy 3-1
Lionel Messi scored and assisted in Inter Miami's 3-1 win over LA Galaxy in his return from a hamstring injury, moving the team to fourth place in the Eastern…
HighUnsolved Mall Murders: Ex-FBI Agent Debunks Swedish Killer Theory in Decade-Old Case
A former FBI agent rejects theories linking three unsolved murders at a Florida mall to a Swedish serial killer, instead suggesting the perpetrator was motivat…
MediumMessi scores, assists in Inter Miami's comeback win over LA Galaxy
Lionel Messi scored and assisted in Inter Miami's 3-1 win over LA Galaxy in his return from a hamstring injury, extending his MLS-leading goal tally to 19.
HighAging Cells' Molecular Pathway Linked to Dangerous Arterial Plaques
Researchers identified a molecular pathway where aging cells lose regulatory proteins, activating CD38 enzyme and triggering inflammation in blood vessel plaqu…
HighNHS pathology staff exposed to unsafe formaldehyde levels, study finds
Analysis of FOI requests reveals 70% of NHS pathology departments exceed EU formaldehyde exposure limits, risking health of 28,000 staff due to inadequate moni…
HighAged blood transfusions trigger dangerous inflammation via tiny vesicles, study finds
Study reveals RBC-derived extracellular vesicles trigger dangerous inflammatory responses in septic patients receiving transfusions, but calpeptin treatment ca…
HighStatins linked to 24% lower frailty risk in older veterans, study finds
Mass General Brigham researchers found that older U.S. veterans initiating statin therapy were 24% less likely to develop frailty, suggesting cholesterol-lower…
HighScientists Record Haunting Sounds From Pando, World's Largest Living Organism
Researchers used hydrophones to record vibrations traveling through Pando, a 6,000-ton quaking aspen colony in Utah spanning 100 acres with a shared root syste…
HighAncient meteorite impact in Western Australia may have rained gold on goldfields
Scientists discovered a 4km-diameter meteorite impact crater near Ora Banda in Western Australia's Eastern Goldfields, with evidence suggesting gold particles…
HighIQ Scores Declining Across Developed Nations After Century of Gains
Average IQ scores have reversed their century-long rise across developed nations since the mid-1990s, with declines documented in Norway, Denmark, Finland, Fra…
HighYale Scientists Discover New Cavefish Species, Overturning 'Evolutionary Dead End' Theory
Yale researchers identified a previously unknown eyeless cavefish species, Typhlichthys styx, proving that cave-adapted organisms can continue evolving and spe…
HighStudy finds vacation happiness peaks before the trip, fades fast after return
A study of 1,530 Dutch adults reveals vacationers experience greater happiness before trips through anticipation, but post-trip happiness returns to baseline l…
MediumFirst complete mitochondrial genome of ornamental tree reveals evolutionary dynamics within Sapindaceae family
Researchers sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome of Koelreuteria paniculata, revealing 58 genes and complex evolutionary dynamics within the Sapindaceae…
HighSmilegate Pivots Crossfire to Cinematic Single-Player for Western Consoles
Smilegate is repositioning its Crossfire franchise as a narrative-driven single-player action game for Western console markets, abandoning the multiplayer FPS…
HighCollagen IV emerges as superior coating for neural progenitor cells on conductive interfaces
Researchers demonstrate collagen IV as a superior alternative to tumor-derived Matrigel for growing human neural progenitor cells on electrically conductive in…
HighBlack hole jet discovered reshaping entire galaxy in unprecedented find
International astronomers identified an unprecedented black hole jet in galaxy VV 340a that extends 20,000 light-years and suppresses star formation by expelli…
HighScientists split penguin species into four distinct types after 100+ years
International researchers reclassified the gentoo penguin into four distinct species, with a new species endemic to Kerguelen Islands identified through genomi…
HighScientists discover tiny blue octopus species in Galápagos Islands
Scientists announced the discovery of a previously unknown tiny blue octopus species in the Galápagos Islands, found during a 2015 deep-sea expedition and form…
HighUltra-processed foods linked to concentration loss and dementia risk
Australian research shows that increased ultra-processed food consumption correlates with reduced concentration and higher dementia risk, even among those foll…
HighJust 10 Minutes of Daily Dancing Boosts Health in Women Over 60
Research shows 10 minutes of daily dancing reduces cardiac risk by 46% and enhances cognitive function in women over 60, offering accessible wellness benefits…
MediumExpert: Extra Virgin Olive Oil Essential for Brain Health at Every Meal
Nutritionists highlight extra virgin olive oil as essential for cognitive protection through its anti-inflammatory properties and bioactive compounds, supporte…
HighAugust 2027 Eclipse Will Be Century's Longest, Invisible From Mexico
The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027, lasting over 6 minutes across North Africa, Middle East, and southern Europe,…
HighVenus and Jupiter align in rare celestial conjunction this week
NASA confirms a planetary conjunction of Venus and Jupiter will be visible in the western sky on June 9, appearing just over 1 degree apart. The phenomenon wil…
HighMIT integrates GaN transistors in diamond layer to boost wireless power electronics
MIT researchers embedded gallium nitride transistors in ultrathin diamond layers to improve thermal management in high-power wireless electronics, enabling bet…
HighGreen molecules could halve Europe's energy dependence by 2040, study finds
A Moeve-PwC report shows green molecules like renewable hydrogen and biofuels could reduce Europe's energy dependency from 57% to 28% by 2040, addressing geopo…
HighCuarteto cordobés brilla en gala sinfónica en el Teatro del Libertador
El Teatro del Libertador San Martín fue escenario de una gala que fusionó el cuarteto cordobés con una orquesta sinfónica, homenajeando a artistas y profesiona…
HighPeter Bogdanovich, New Hollywood Icon, Dies at 82
Peter Bogdanovich, legendary American filmmaker and New Hollywood icon known for 'The Last Picture Show' and 'Paper Moon', died at 82 from natural causes at hi…
HighPortugal to witness year's largest supermoon tonight; total lunar eclipse invisible
Portugal will witness the year's largest supermoon tonight starting at 21:14, though a simultaneous total lunar eclipse won't be visible from the country as it…
HighFirst supermoon of 2021 visible tonight; here's how to observe
A supermoon will be visible tonight from sunset, appearing 15% larger and 30% brighter than usual. The phenomenon occurs when a full moon coincides with the mo…
HighFasted Training Myths: Research Shows Exercise Timing Matters Less Than Actually Exercising
Research shows fasted exercise burns more fat acutely but doesn't translate to superior long-term weight loss. Eating before workouts improves performance in a…
HighStudy links muscle mass and lower belly fat to younger-looking brains
New research shows that greater muscle mass combined with lower visceral fat is associated with a younger brain age, reducing risk of neurological diseases lik…
HighInternational Space Station visible to naked eye over Paraná Wednesday
The International Space Station will pass over Paraná on Wednesday, visible to the naked eye from Maringá between 6:40 PM and 6:46 PM if weather permits. Resid…
HighBrazil invests R$60M in women's health research on endometriosis and menstrual health
Brazil's Science Ministry and Instituto Alana announced R$60 million in funding for research into endometriosis, pelvic pain, and menstrual health, affecting 1…
HighAir Canada pilot flew 900+ flights with fake license over 15 years
A former Air Canada pilot operated over 900 flights as captain using a falsified license for 17 years, transporting thousands of passengers before discovery du…
HighLisbon exhibition challenges misconceptions about fish intelligence through scientific research
A scientific exhibition opening in Cascais challenges misconceptions about fish intelligence through research findings, featuring seven panels, 3D brain models…
HighBrazilian researchers identify 400-million-year-old mollusk species in Paraná
Researchers at UEPG identified Actinopteria grahni, a new marine mollusk species from a 400-million-year-old fossil in Ponta Grossa, predating dinosaurs by 155…
HighTaiwan condemns Chinese Coast Guard patrols east of island as 'provocative'
Taiwan condemns Chinese Coast Guard patrols east of the island as provocative, amid broader regional tensions involving the Philippines and Japan over South Ch…
HighScientists Identify Key Nutritional Differences Between Animal and Plant Proteins
New research reveals significant nutritional distinctions between animal and plant-based proteins, potentially affecting dietary choices and health outcomes fo…
MediumScientists Explain Why T. Rex Had Disproportionately Tiny Arms
New research reveals evolutionary explanations for T. rex's disproportionately small arms relative to its massive body size, suggesting evolution optimized oth…
MediumMars explorers will be hazard managers, not just adventurers
Future Mars missions will require astronauts trained as radiation workers, dust-control technicians, and weather monitors rather than traditional explorers, fa…
MediumScientists Map Massive Hand-Shaped Structure Beneath Antarctica's Ice Sheet
Researchers have identified a vast, fan-shaped subglacial basin province beneath East Antarctica's ice sheet, formed by rotational extension. The megastructure…
HighVenus and Jupiter's Close Encounter Reveals Solar System's Life-Supporting Architecture
Venus and Jupiter appear to nearly touch in the night sky this week, a celestial event reflecting the orbital mechanics that support Earth's habitable solar sy…
HighBlind cave fish discovery challenges Darwin's evolutionary theory
Blind cave fish found beneath three Southern U.S. states may contradict Darwin's evolutionary predictions about how organisms adapt to underground environments.
MediumStretchable carbon nanotube metasurfaces enable dynamic terahertz wavefront control
Researchers developed stretchable carbon nanotube metasurfaces that enable dynamic terahertz wavefront control, potentially closing a significant gap in terahe…
HighSouth Dakota rancher's dinosaur discovery: 38-foot T. rex heading to auction
A South Dakota rancher discovered a nearly complete 38-foot T. rex skeleton on his land, now heading to Sotheby's auction with an estimated value exceeding $30…
HighFossil discovery reveals 3-foot scorpion with 6-inch pincers roamed Earth 415M years ago
Researchers have identified fossils of the world's largest scorpion species, which roamed Earth 415 million years ago with a three-foot length and six-inch pin…
HighStudy identifies top fruits and vegetables for heart health
New research identifies particular fruits and vegetables that provide superior cardiovascular benefits beyond standard five-a-day recommendations, with some al…
MediumStudy challenges remote work appeal: isolation and mental health concerns emerge
New research challenges remote work preferences, finding it correlates with increased isolation, loneliness, and mental distress despite worker satisfaction wi…
MediumSisters report possible Bigfoot sighting near Michigan lighthouse
Two sisters claim they spotted a large dark figure resembling Bigfoot near Whitefish Lighthouse in Paradise, Michigan, in May, with their dog reacting fearfull…
LowSamsung Galaxy M15 leaked renders show familiar design in three colors
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy M15 5G has appeared in leaked renders showing a waterdrop notch display, triple camera setup, and three color options. The device has…
HighHospital Admission Doesn't Reduce Mortality for Dementia Patients, But Costs Spike
Kyoto University researchers found hospital admission doesn't increase mortality for dementia patients but raises healthcare spending by $2,500 within 30 days,…
HighSmart watches may detect insulin resistance before blood work shows signs
New research shows smartwatches can identify insulin resistance through resting heart rate, heart rate variability, and step count—often before standard blood…
HighOrbital Airbag System Could Deflect Devastating Solar Storms
Researchers propose StormWall, a satellite constellation that would release hundreds of tons of ionized gas to weaken incoming solar storms by over 50%, deploy…
HighTwo centuries of U.S. metro data challenge classical urban life cycle theory
A 230-year analysis of 50 largest U.S. metros reveals urban development followed suburbanization rather than classical European urban life cycle stages, with i…
HighHospital admissions boost costs for dementia patients without improving mortality
Research shows hospital admissions for dementia patients don't improve mortality but increase healthcare spending by $2,500 within 30 days, suggesting alternat…
HighBumblebees Solve Complex Puzzles, Revealing Cognitive Abilities Rivaling Larger Animals
A new study published in Science shows bumblebees can spontaneously solve complex puzzles without training, matching cognitive abilities previously thought uni…
HighWaves and algae are accelerating Antarctic sea ice melt faster than models predict
New research reveals wave-driven processes—including surface flooding, pond formation, and algal greening—are major missing factors in Antarctic sea ice melt m…
HighPhysical inactivity during pregnancy risks maternal and fetal health, study shows
Research shows sedentary behavior during pregnancy increases risks of gestational diabetes, hypertension, and complications for both mother and fetus. Moderate…
HighWall squats and running prove most effective for controlling high blood pressure
Recent research identifies isometric wall squats and running as the most effective exercises for reducing high blood pressure, with studies showing reductions…
HighGalician housing prices surge 13.5% in Q1 2026, outpacing national average
Housing prices in Galicia rose 13.5% in Q1 2026 versus last year, outpacing Spain's 12.9% increase. Used housing saw its largest gain in 19 years at 13.5% nati…
HighSpain's only active astronaut reveals space mission secrets on late-night TV
Pablo Álvarez, Spain's only active astronaut and second in history, shared insights about space missions on a Spanish TV show, including physical changes like…
HighSpain's First Female Astronaut Trains in Weightlessness for Space Missions
Sara García, Spain's first female astronaut reserve, completed parabolic flight training in Bordeaux, experiencing microgravity conditions essential for space…
HighMálaga student experiences weightlessness in Spanish space agency program
17-year-old Lucía Torres from Málaga participated in Spain's inaugural 'Astronaut for a Day' program, experiencing zero gravity during parabolic flights and me…
HighBritish Astronaut John McFall Breaks Barriers as First Disabled Space Explorer
John McFall, a British Paralympic athlete and physician, is training with the European Space Agency to become the first astronaut with a physical disability, u…
HighNeurologist Identifies Four Daily Habits That Damage Brain Health
Neurologist Leonardo Bello identifies four harmful daily habits: insufficient sleep, ineffective brain supplements, chronic stress, and overeating. Each damage…
HighColossal Biosciences reports major progress toward resurrecting the dodo through genetic engineering
Colossal Biosciences announces significant progress in de-extinction efforts, with plans to resurrect the dodo bird using genetic editing and Nicobar pigeon DN…
MediumEuropean astronaut and Argentine scientists headline women-in-STEM event at Buenos Aires planetarium
A European astronaut and two Argentine scientists will lead an annual gathering at Buenos Aires Planetarium aimed at inspiring young women aged 15-25 to pursue…
HighCritically endangered Cozumel fox resurfaces after 20+ years, offering conservation lifeline
A critically endangered dwarf fox species native to Mexico's Cozumel Island was photographically documented for the first time in over 20 years, offering a rar…
HighNorwegian Study Reveals Olive Oil Deteriorates When Exposed to Air and Light
Norwegian research shows extra virgin olive oil deteriorates when exposed to air and light, with scientists recommending refrigeration after opening to preserv…
HighNASA detects 'cold spot' in Greenland signaling Atlantic circulation weakening
NASA satellites have identified a persistent cold spot south of Greenland, potentially linked to weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (…
HighSpanish study reveals high caffeine levels in energy drinks popular with teens
Spanish study finds 40% of adolescents consume energy drinks with dangerously high caffeine levels (up to 160mg per 500ml), raising health concerns especially…
HighBlood Type A Linked to Severe COVID-19, But Science Remains Inconclusive
Research suggests blood type A may increase COVID-19 severity risk while type O offers protection, but scientists warn findings remain preliminary with no scie…
MediumTAR-200: novo medicamento promissor pode evitar cirurgia em cancro da bexiga
TAR-200, a new experimental medication, demonstrates promising results in treating early-stage bladder cancer by delivering drugs directly to the bladder, pote…
HighPortugal leads ocean literacy but struggles to translate knowledge into action
Portugal ranks among Europe's leaders in ocean literacy education but lacks mechanisms to translate theoretical knowledge into practical behavioral change, acc…
HighQuímica da pele, não sangue doce, explica por que mosquitos preferem algumas pessoas
Scientific research reveals mosquitoes are attracted to people based on skin chemistry and microbiota rather than blood type. Carboxylic acids produced by skin…
HighAncient DNA reveals why humans abandoned insect consumption as they migrated north
DNA analysis from prehistoric dental tartar shows Homo sapiens in northern Eurasia rarely consumed insects, unlike Neanderthals, with genetic mutations reducin…
HighStudy links childhood autonomy to emotional resilience in adults born 1950-1970
Research suggests people born 1950-1970 developed stronger emotional resilience through unsupervised play and independent decision-making in childhood, contras…
MediumNeptune's Moon Nereid May Be Older Than Previously Thought
New data on Neptune's moon system suggests Nereid may have avoided collisions with space objects, potentially making it older than previously estimated.
MediumBactéria Drt3b gera DNA do zero em descoberta que desafia fundamentos da genética
Cientistas descobriram a bactéria Drt3b capaz de sintetizar DNA autonomamente, desafiando dogmas da biologia molecular e abrindo possibilidades para medicina p…
MediumPhysics equation suggests world population could halve by 2064 under extreme scenario
A materials physics equation originally describing glass behavior can model 12,000 years of human population growth and, under extreme pessimistic assumptions,…
MediumUFSCar study reveals invasive fish are reshaping aquatic ecosystems globally
UFSCar research analyzing 667 fish communities across 402 lakes reveals invasive species are fundamentally altering aquatic ecosystem structure by flattening s…
HighSoviet Luna 3 First Glimpsed Moon's Far Side in 1959 Space Milestone
In 1959, Soviet Luna 3 became the first spacecraft to photograph the Moon's far side, capturing 29 images and transmitting them via onboard film development an…
HighLarge Magellanic Cloud Tears Apart Smaller Galactic Neighbor
The Large Magellanic Cloud is gravitationally disrupting and pulling apart its smaller neighbor, the Small Magellanic Cloud, reshaping astronomical understandi…
HighAncient Chinese medicine shows promise in hair loss treatment research
Researchers are exploring ancient Chinese medicine approaches as potential treatments for hair loss, suggesting traditional remedies could offer new therapeuti…
MediumEarlobe creases may signal future heart disease risk, study suggests
Research suggests diagonal earlobe creases could be an early indicator of future heart disease risk, offering a simple physical marker for cardiovascular healt…
MediumHealth Officials Sound Hantavirus Alert as Research Seeks New Treatments
Local health officials are warning about hantavirus dangers while researchers highlight the lack of treatments and funding challenges in developing countermeas…
MediumHarvard Study Finds Strength Training and Cardio Both Extend Lifespan
A Harvard study examines whether cardio or strength training is superior for longevity and mortality reduction, with evidence suggesting combined exercise appr…
HighStudy Links Poor Sleep Habits to Brain Aging and Dementia Risk
A University of Arizona study identifies three common sleep habits associated with signs of brain aging and increased dementia risk, highlighting poor sleep as…
HighNutrition Experts Name Top Food for Gut Health Over Supplements
Nutrition experts recommend fermented foods over probiotic supplements for optimal gut health, with emerging research highlighting postbiotics as the next fron…
MediumSão Paulo Pride Parade Draws 36,800 Attendees, USP Survey Shows
São Paulo's 30th LGBT+ Pride Parade attracted 36,800 participants on Sunday, according to USP research, reinforcing the event's cultural significance and polit…
HighDog Aging Project seeks secrets to longevity for canines and humans
The Dog Aging Project researches canine longevity to unlock insights into healthy aging for both dogs and humans, potentially revealing shared biological pathw…
HighFortnite's Inflate-a-Bull: New Mobility Item Guide for Season 7
Epic Games adds the inflate-a-bull, a cow-shaped balloon mobility item to Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 7. Players can purchase it from Rick or find it in chests t…
HighHeavy periods and plant-based diets raise anaemia risk in teenage girls, study warns
A Swedish study finds teenage girls with heavy menstrual bleeding and plant-based diets face 14 times higher iron deficiency risk, with many underestimating bl…
MediumStudy reveals 5% of Indian women undergo hysterectomy, with agricultural workers at higher risk
A study reveals 5% of Indian women have undergone hysterectomy, primarily for heavy menstrual bleeding, with agricultural workers 32% more likely to have the p…
MediumMajor Gaming Releases Dominate Week: Call of Duty, Bayonetta 3 Lead Packed Schedule
Multiple major game releases hit Australian shelves this week, headlined by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II alongside Bayonetta 3, Resident Evil ReVerse, and n…
HighJWST Detects Carbon-Rich Atmosphere Around 'Hell Planet' 55 Cancri e
JWST has detected the strongest evidence yet of an atmosphere around rocky exoplanet 55 Cancri e, a super-Earth with molten surface temperatures. The carbon-ri…
HighJWST Detects Buckyballs in Distant Nebula, Revealing Cosmic Chemistry Secrets
JWST detected buckminsterfullerene (C60) molecules in planetary nebula Tc 1, revealing how complex carbon structures form in dying stars and potentially contri…
HighRefined DNA sequencing tool maps hidden mutations driving early cancer development
Researchers have refined NanoSeq, an ultra-accurate DNA sequencing technique, to detect hidden mutations in healthy tissues. The largest study to date analyzed…
HighMIT Study: Bacterial Biofilms Prevent Microplastic Buildup in Riverbeds
MIT researchers discovered that bacterial biofilms prevent microplastics from accumulating in riverbeds by keeping particles exposed to flowing water rather th…
HighFat tissue's physical properties revealed as key driver of ovarian cancer spread
Researchers discover ovarian cancer exploits fat tissue's physical properties, not just chemical signals, to spread aggressively through the abdomen via 'migra…
HighStudy suggests mushrooms may help protect heart health and lower blood pressure
A new study suggests regular mushroom consumption may help protect against heart disease and high blood pressure by improving cardiometabolic health, though re…
MediumScientists achieve precise lifelong protein control in living animals using plant hormone
Researchers developed a dual-channel AID system using plant hormones to control protein levels with precision throughout an animal's entire life, enabling new…
HighGene swapping shaped evolution of Earth's crucial decomposers
Researchers discovered that horizontal gene transfer enabled four eukaryotic groups to independently evolve osmotrophic feeding, a crucial decomposition mechan…
HighJune meteor activity remains sparse in Northern Hemisphere; Anthelion source offers best viewing
June 2026 offers minimal meteor activity in the Northern Hemisphere with only the Anthelion source providing consistent viewing. The last quarter moon on June…
HighAstronomers solve mystery of cosmic radio bursts with binary star discovery
Astronomers have identified ASKAP J1745, a binary star system producing mysterious repeating radio bursts, solving a decade-long puzzle about long-period trans…
HighCould Interstellar Comets Account for Galaxy's Missing Mass?
Researchers propose that swarms of interstellar objects could account for 13-45% of the Milky Way's missing mass, potentially reshaping dark matter calculation…
MediumWebb Peers Behind Orion Nebula to Unlock Star Formation Secrets
James Webb Space Telescope observes the Orion Molecular Cloud behind the Orion Nebula, revealing protostars and star formation across 150 light-years using inf…
HighMotorola Edge 50 Fusion 256GB drops to R$1,860 with discount coupon
Motorola Edge 50 Fusion 256GB model available for R$1,860 with discount coupon. Mid-range phone features 6.7" OLED display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, triple camera s…
HighModerate coffee consumption may slow cellular aging in mental illness patients
Norwegian study of 436 adults with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder found moderate coffee consumption (3-4 cups daily) associated with longer telomeres, sugg…
MediumRussian Soyuz arrives at ISS as space records set to fall
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft has docked at the ISS, bringing three cosmonauts while preparing to return record-breaking astronauts after nearly a year in orbit o…
HighISS captures stunning Earth views in 2022: from auroras to environmental damage
Astronauts aboard the ISS documented Earth's landscapes, natural phenomena, and environmental damage throughout 2022, including hurricanes, auroras, and the im…
HighWomen survive 3 years less than men after heart attack, study shows
Research shows women survive only 5.5 years after myocardial infarction compared to 8.2 years for men, with cardiovascular disease now responsible for one-thir…
HighChinese women in Lisbon pursue eyelid surgery for beauty ideals rooted in China, not Western standards
Anthropological research reveals Chinese women in Lisbon undergo eyelid surgery to achieve beauty ideals valued in China, not Western standards, challenging as…
HighStudy reveals genetic basis for female longevity in mammals, opposite pattern in birds
International research with Portuguese participation reveals females live longer than males in 72% of mammal species, but males outlive females in 68% of bird…
HighMen's shorter lifespans linked to healthcare avoidance, study confirms
Research from Southern Denmark University confirms men have lower life expectancy across 200+ countries due to avoidance of preventive healthcare. Brazilian da…
High415-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveals Earth's Largest Scorpion Species
Scientists identified a 415-million-year-old fossil as Earth's largest scorpion, exceeding one meter in length. The discovery, based on a well-preserved Canadi…
HighAstronomers finally detect gentle wind from Milky Way's supermassive black hole
After 50 years of searching, astronomers have detected winds emanating from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, using d…
HighScientists confirm massive volcanic cave system beneath Venus surface
Astronomers confirmed a massive volcanic cave system on Venus using decades-old radar data, revealing a lava tube 937 meters wide that could shelter future spa…
HighDMT from Ayahuasca Shows Promise Against Parkinson's in Lab Studies
Research reveals DMT from ayahuasca may protect dopamine neurons and reduce brain inflammation in Parkinson's disease, with therapeutic benefits independent of…
HighMeteorite from Sahara suggests lost Mars-sized planet shaped early solar system
Scientists analyzing a meteorite from the Sahara Desert suggest a Mars-sized planet existed in the early solar system before being destroyed. The 4.56-billion-…
HighDutch amateur astronomer captures 548 galaxies from home balcony
Dutch hobbyist Cornelis Van Zuilen captured a viral image showing 548 galaxies from his home balcony in the Netherlands using a telescope and 60+ hours of obse…
HighHandwritten agendas boost memory and reduce stress, psychology confirms
Psychology research shows handwritten note-taking improves memory retention and reduces stress compared to digital alternatives, as manual writing engages deep…
MediumFrankl's wisdom: True self-knowledge emerges only through adversity
Drawing on Viktor Frankl's Holocaust survival and Jungian psychology, the article argues that true self-discovery occurs through suffering and adversity, not c…
HighEclipse solar histórico de 6+ minutos cruzará Europa y África en agosto de 2027
A record-breaking total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will last 6 minutes 23 seconds across Europe and Africa. Though Chile won't experience totality, viewer…
HighNASA study projects Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere will collapse in ~1.08 billion years
A NASA-backed study using 400,000 simulations projects Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere will collapse in approximately 1.08 billion years due to increasing solar…
HighSamsung Galaxy S27 Pro specs leak: larger battery, bigger display rumored
New rumors suggest Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S27 Pro will feature enhanced battery capacity, larger display, and other reinforced specifications compared to pr…
MediumAir filters can capture airborne DNA to identify wildlife, viruses, and drug plants
Scientists have developed a method using air filters to capture environmental DNA from the atmosphere, enabling identification of wildlife, viruses, and drug-r…
MediumLight pulses reveal Higgs mode reshaping perovskite crystal structure
Researchers used light pulses to uncover a Higgs mode that fundamentally reshapes the symmetry properties of perovskite crystals, advancing understanding of qu…
MediumNASA's X-59 Breaks Sound Barrier in Historic Supersonic Test Flight
NASA's experimental X-59 aircraft successfully exceeded the speed of sound for the first time, achieving supersonic flight while maintaining low noise levels.…
HighScientists Discover Simple Method to Create Powerful Quantum States
Researchers have discovered a surprisingly simple technique using lasers and mirrors to create highly entangled quantum states, potentially advancing quantum c…
MediumScientists Weigh In: Are Recent Discoveries Signs of Alien Life?
Scientists express skepticism about recent claims of extraterrestrial life from Mars meteorite Cheyava Falls and exoplanet K2-18b, citing methodological concer…
HighChemists crack RNA self-replication puzzle, advancing origin-of-life science
Researchers have experimentally demonstrated how RNA could have replicated itself on early Earth, resolving a decades-long scientific bottleneck in origin-of-l…
HighQuantum Computing Breakthrough: Predictive Surrogates Slash Measurement Overhead by 99.97%
Researchers have developed predictive surrogates that could reduce quantum computing measurement overhead by over 99.97%, potentially accelerating quantum syst…
MediumChina Plans World's Largest Astronomy Base on Saishiteng Mountain
China is developing the world's largest astronomy base on Saishiteng Mountain, featuring thousands of telescopes to advance astronomical research and observati…
MediumGaudí's Legacy Celebrated: New Book and Sagrada Familia Work Mark Centenary
A new biography and renewed focus on Antoni Gaudí's Sagrada Familia basilica mark the centenary of the renowned Catalan architect, highlighting his fusion of m…
MediumAlcohol May Trigger Savory Food Cravings, Fueling Ultra-Processed Food Overconsumption
University of Sydney researchers found alcohol may increase a hormone that drives savory food cravings, potentially contributing to overeating ultra-processed…
MediumParamyxoviruses hijack host RNA modifier to boost replication and evade immunity
Researchers discovered that paramyxoviruses manipulate host cell machinery by redirecting METTL3, a key RNA methyltransferase, from the nucleus to cytoplasmic…
HighStar-shaped brain cells identified as key switch from learning plasticity to stability
Researchers identified astrocytes as key cells that transition the developing brain from highly plastic to stable states. Two genes involved are linked to auti…
HighJohns Hopkins researchers develop blood test to detect brain changes linked to postpartum depression
Johns Hopkins researchers developed a blood test method to detect disease-associated brain changes by identifying brain-specific genetic material in circulatin…
HighScientists map brain neurons that control when we start eating
Scripps Research scientists identified neurons in the parasubthalamic nucleus that control feeding initiation and may influence eating disorders and substance…
HighVienna researchers pinpoint brain cells controlling psychostimulant effects on sleep-wake cycles
Researchers at Medical University of Vienna identified specific hypothalamus cells responsible for how psychostimulants shift sleep-wake rhythms, opening new t…
HighBrain tumors hijack fructose metabolism to evade immune response, study finds
A study published in PNAS reveals that brain tumor immune cells break down fructose to suppress immune responses, with blocking this process showing promise fo…
HighIIT Kanpur develops world's first 3D model to predict solar activity
IIT Kanpur researchers created the world's first 3D data-driven model to predict solar activity and space weather, enabling forecasts of sunspot activity up to…
HighYear-Round Vitamin D Deficiency Persists in Older Adults and Ethnic Minorities
Newcastle University research reveals vitamin D levels remain consistently low throughout the year among older adults and people from minoritized ethnic backgr…
HighStretching Offers Surprising Benefits for Brain, Heart and Mobility
Research demonstrates stretching improves brain function, heart health, sleep quality, and mobility while reducing back pain and enhancing flexibility across a…
HighWhite-nose syndrome confirmed in Jasper; researchers fear bat extirpation without intervention
White-nose syndrome, a deadly fungal disease, has been confirmed in Jasper National Park's only known bat hibernation site, with researchers finding 69 dead ba…
HighAugust 2027 Solar Eclipse to Deliver Record 6+ Minutes of Totality Across Africa, Europe
On August 2, 2027, Earth will experience the longest total solar eclipse visible from land this century, lasting 6 minutes and 23 seconds across North Africa,…
HighSETI Institute Finds No Alien Signals from Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
The SETI Institute scanned the third interstellar object (3I/ATLAS) for technological signals using radio telescopes but found no evidence of extraterrestrial…
HighGreen Space Exposure Linked to Healthier Nasal Microbiome and Better Mental Health
Denver Museum researchers found correlations between green space exposure, outdoor time, and positive mental health through analysis of nasal microbiome compos…
MediumSamsung Galaxy S26 FE leaks with redesigned camera bump in early hands-on image
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 FE has surfaced in early images, revealing a familiar design with a notably repositioned camera bump that appears awkwardly place…
MediumOPPO and vivo poised to challenge DJI with 200MP handheld gimbal cameras
OPPO and vivo are reportedly developing handheld gimbal cameras with 200MP sensors to compete with DJI's Osmo Pocket lineup, featuring Hasselblad and ZEISS bra…
MediumChina Successfully Tests Emergency Escape System for Lunar Mission Spacecraft
China completed its first zero-altitude escape test of the Mengzhou manned spacecraft at Jiuquan Launch Center, a critical safety milestone for its lunar missi…
HighChina launches Shenzhou-23 with year-long space mission, accelerating lunar ambitions
China launched Shenzhou-23 with three astronauts to its Tiangong station, planning to keep one crew member in orbit for a full year while advancing its goal of…
HighEarth's Last Total Solar Eclipse: A Cosmic Countdown in 200 Million Years
Scientists calculate that Earth's last total solar eclipse will occur in approximately 200 million years as the Moon gradually recedes at 3.8 cm annually. Hist…
HighEclipse mania grips US as total solar eclipse draws millions to path of totality
A total solar eclipse crossing 4,000 km of the US on April 8 has triggered unprecedented demand for travel and accommodations, with Airbnb searches up 1,000% a…
HighAugust 2, 2027: The Century's Longest Solar Eclipse Confirmed by NASA
NASA confirms the August 2, 2027 total solar eclipse will last 6 minutes 22 seconds, making it the longest of the 21st century. The path will cross three conti…
HighMillions witness total solar eclipse that turned day to night across North America
A total solar eclipse crossed Mexico, the US, and Canada on April 8, 2024, turning day into night for millions of observers along a 185-kilometer path. The phe…
HighAugust 2027 will bring century's longest total solar eclipse at 6+ minutes
NASA confirms the longest solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027, lasting 6 minutes and 22 seconds, visible from Africa, Europe, Middle…
HighAugust 2, 2027: Century's Longest Total Solar Eclipse Coming to Africa and Asia
NASA confirms the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027, lasting 6 minutes and 22 seconds, visible across Europe, Africa…
HighAt 97, Italian researcher Garattini champions modest daily habits for longevity
97-year-old oncologist Silvio Garattini advocates that longevity stems from sustained daily habits—moderate eating and consistent walking—rather than extreme i…
Medium97-year-old oncologist: eating 30% less extends life by 20%
Italian oncologist Silvio Garattini, 97, advocates for brisk daily walking and moderate calorie intake as keys to longevity, citing research showing 30% less f…
HighEven occasional cannabis use linked to worse grades and mood in teens, study finds
A US study of 160,000+ students finds that cannabis use even once or twice monthly correlates with worse academic performance, emotional distress, and behavior…
HighPeru's First Chifa: How Chan Kay Chu Built a Culinary Legacy in 1921
Kuong Tong, founded by Chan Kay Chu in 1921 on Lima's Calle Capón, was Peru's first chifa restaurant. The establishment marked the beginning of Chinese-Peruvia…
HighHarvard physicist claims comet 3I/Oumuamua is alien spacecraft; NASA disagrees
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb proposes that interstellar comet 3I/Atlas may be an extraterrestrial probe based on unusual behavior, contradicting NASA and ESA's natu…
MediumHarvard astrophysicist claims NASA hiding data on interstellar comet ahead of Oct. 29
Avi Loeb warns of potential extraterrestrial technology approaching Earth via comet 3I/ATLAS, accusing space agencies of information suppression ahead of Octob…
LowOmega-3 therapy shows direct heart protection after heart attack in new study
Research from Sant Pau Institute demonstrates that EPA-E omega-3 therapy directly protects heart tissue after myocardial infarction by modulating inflammation…
MediumChina commits unlimited resources to achieve crewed lunar landing by 2030
China has restructured its space programs to achieve crewed lunar landing by 2030, launching Shenzhou 23 and developing reusable spacecraft including the Mengz…
HighScientists observe electromagnetic wave rotation in plasma for first time
Researchers at UC Los Angeles successfully observed Alfvén waves rotating within moving plasma, confirming theoretical predictions and opening new possibilitie…
HighJames Webb Makes First Direct Measurement of Supermassive Black Hole Mass in Early Universe
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope achieved the first direct measurement of a supermassive black hole's mass in the early universe, revealing a 5…
HighArgentine researchers identify rice virus never before detected in country
Researchers at Argentina's UNNE university identified Rice Necrosis Mosaic Virus (RNMV) in Corrientes province, marking the first detection outside Asia. The d…
HighScientists map Galápagos magma chamber at record depth, reshaping volcanic models
International researchers precisely measured the Galápagos magma chamber depth for the first time using seismic, satellite, and gravimetric data, finding it si…
HighNASA confirms 2027 total solar eclipse will be century's longest at 6+ minutes
NASA confirms the August 2, 2027 total solar eclipse will last over 6 minutes, making it the longest of the 21st century. The phenomenon will be visible across…
HighPCOS Renamed After 14-Year Global Effort to Reflect Metabolic, Hormonal Nature
After 14 years of research, PCOS is renamed to Polycystic Ovarian Metabolic Syndrome to better reflect its systemic endocrine nature, addressing misdiagnosis a…
HighPoorly Managed Trails Can Permanently Damage Ecosystems, Experts Warn
Expert research reveals that poorly designed and managed trails in protected natural areas can cause irreversible ecosystem damage, with terminology confusion…
HighAncient Saharan Mummies Reveal Unknown Human Lineage With Unexpected Neandertal DNA
Two 7,000-year-old mummified women discovered in Libya contain DNA from an unknown human lineage that diverged from Homo sapiens 50,000 years ago, suggesting a…
MediumStudy reveals how water and CO₂ trigger Mount Etna's most violent eruptions
Cornell-led research analyzing two Etna eruptions separated by millennia reveals that water and CO₂ levels in magma determine eruption explosivity and speed, e…
HighEclipse solar histórico de 6+ minutos cruzará Europa y África en agosto 2027
A record-breaking total solar eclipse lasting 6 minutes 23 seconds will cross Europe and Africa on August 2, 2027—the longest of the century. While Chile won't…
HighHalf of Spanish workers forced to take video calls at desks due to lack of private spaces
46% of Spanish workers conduct video calls from their desks due to lack of private office spaces, as 85% of corporate meetings now include remote participants.…
HighPsychology reveals dog lovers tend to be extroverted, patient, and emotionally secure
Psychological research shows dog lovers are typically extroverted, socially conscious individuals who seek unconditional love and companionship, with traits in…
MediumBumblebees Demonstrate Spontaneous Problem-Solving Without Prior Training
New research published in Science reveals bumblebees can solve complex object manipulation tasks intuitively without prior training, suggesting tiny insect bra…
HighAll-female fish species thrives 100,000 years without males, challenging evolution theory
Scientists discover that an all-female fish species in Mexico has survived 100,000 years without males by using genetic conversion to repair DNA mutations, cha…
HighScientists discover hidden DNA function linked to rare neurodegeneration
Researchers at i3S discovered a hidden function of non-coding DNA that controls gene activity associated with spinocerebellar ataxia type 37, a rare genetic ne…
MediumStudy confirms açaí's neuroprotective effects on adolescent brains
Brazilian research demonstrates that açaí's anthocyanin compounds produce anxiolytic and antidepressant effects in adolescent brains, validating traditional Am…
MediumGel nails and UV lamps: Study raises cancer concerns, but experts urge caution
New research shows UV lamps used in gel manicures damage skin cells in ways that could increase cancer risk, though experts say causation remains unproven. Der…
MediumSkin complications emerge in children using insulin pumps and glucose sensors
A global study of 1,719 children found that 52% of insulin pump users and 30% of glucose sensor users experienced skin problems, including eczema and scarring,…
HighStudy confirms açaí's neuroprotective effects against anxiety in adolescent brains
Brazilian research demonstrates that açaí's polyphenolic compounds provide neuroprotective benefits against anxiety and depression in adolescents, validating t…
MediumFour-week diet shift may reduce biological age in seniors, Sydney study finds
Sydney University study shows seniors aged 65-75 reduced biological age markers within four weeks by lowering fat intake or animal protein consumption, though…
MediumCiclone-bomba atinge costa dos EUA com ventos devastadores e deixa rastro de destruição
A rare bomb cyclone struck the US coast this week with winds exceeding 100 km/h, causing widespread destruction across Washington, Oregon, and California. The…
HighUAE's Hope Probe Delivers First Global Map of Mars Atmosphere
The UAE's Hope Probe successfully entered Mars orbit in 2021, becoming the first Arab interplanetary mission and producing the first complete global map of Mar…
HighPsychology: Gen X strength came from freedom, not parenting style
Psychology research shows children born 1970-1990 developed emotional resilience through unsupervised play and autonomy, not parenting style. Modern overprotec…
MediumNew X-ray compression system reduces data by 8,000x in real-time
A new real-time compression system reduces X-ray data by over 8,000 times, addressing storage and energy challenges in medical imaging and scientific research…
MediumSamsung Galaxy S27 Ultra may ditch iconic design for better battery and native magnets
Samsung is evaluating a design change for the Galaxy S27 Ultra to accommodate larger battery capacity and native magnetic components, potentially departing fro…
MediumScientists Decode Rat Communication System
Researchers have successfully deciphered the communication code used by rats, advancing understanding of animal cognition and potentially opening new avenues f…
MediumNASA drains 151M liters from Mississippi reservoir for critical pump replacement
NASA pumped approximately 151 million liters of water from a giant Stennis Space Center reservoir in Mississippi over three days to reach its lowest level sinc…
MediumEx-Naughty Dog Developers Unveil 'Crossfire,' a Single-Player Shooter Reimagining Cover-Based Combat
That's No Moon, a studio founded by veteran developers from Naughty Dog and Infinity Ward, has announced Crossfire, a single-player PS5 and Xbox shooter aiming…
HighSafety officials gain crucial data from major rocket explosion analysis
Safety regulators have gained new empirical data on the destructive effects of large rocket explosions, improving understanding of potential hazards and inform…
MediumScientists Discover Quantum Effect That Could Revolutionize Energy Storage
Scientists have discovered a quantum effect with potential to eliminate traditional batteries, marking a significant advancement in energy storage technology.
MediumDiver's Discovery Solves 20-Year Fish Mystery
A diver's discovery of an unusual hairy-looking fish has resolved a 20-year-old scientific mystery, providing new insights into deep-sea biodiversity.
MediumFour-Winged Dinosaur Cousin of Velociraptor Discovered in China
Paleontologists have identified a new microraptorine dinosaur species in China that possessed four wings and likely hunted early birds from trees, representing…
HighScientists finally detect wind from Milky Way's supermassive black hole after 50-year search
After 50 years of searching, astronomers have finally detected wind emanating from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, sol…
HighRSIS Study Links Russian Sources to Banned Singapore Disinformation Site
An RSIS study identifies connections between Russian sources and Alamak.io, a banned inauthentic news site that spread false claims about Singapore's biologica…
HighScreen time linked to poor sleep and unhealthy lifestyle beliefs in teens
Turkish study of 700 teens finds excessive screen exposure correlates with lower sleep quality and reduced belief in healthy lifestyle importance, suggesting a…
MediumKnicks One Win From Finals After Brunson-Led Rout Gives 3-0 Series Lead
The New York Knicks defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers 121-108 in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals, taking a commanding 3-0 series lead and moving one win…
HighAtacama Desert's extreme aridity dates back 40 million years, study reveals
New research reveals the Atacama Desert's hyperarid conditions began over 40 million years ago, 20 million years earlier than previously thought, fundamentally…
HighPhysicists find attractive forces alone can make molecular droplets chase each other
Researchers at MPI-DS found that molecular condensates with only attractive forces exhibit unexpected chasing dynamics and self-propulsion, challenging convent…
HighGut-Brain Network Shifts Food Cravings From Sugar to Protein When Nutrients Lacking
Scientists identified a gut-brain communication system that detects protein deficiency and shifts food preferences away from sugar toward protein-rich foods, w…
HighAtacama Desert's Extreme Aridity Dates Back 45 Million Years, Study Shows
New research reveals the Atacama Desert's hyperarid core formed 45 million years ago, roughly 25 million years earlier than previously believed, reshaping unde…
HighAfter decade-long quest, researchers identify East Asia's tallest tree in Taiwan
After a decade-long search, researchers identified Taiwan's Heaven Sword, an 84.1-meter Taiwania fir estimated at 1,000 years old, using advanced lidar technol…
HighWeek's Best Astrophotography: Blue Moon, Eagle Nebula & Cosmic Wonders
A curated selection of exceptional astrophotography from around the world showcases rare celestial events and deep-sky phenomena, from a Blue Moon over Austria…
HighNew hominin species challenges understanding of human evolutionary lineage
Research suggests Australopithecus afarensis may not be the direct ancestor of all human species, with A. ananensis potentially serving as a more fundamental a…
MediumMadrid's Book Fair opens with royal visit and reader enthusiasm despite summer heat
Madrid's 85th Book Fair opens at Retiro Park with record attendance and royal patronage, featuring 366 booths and programming centered on humor, satire, and li…
HighAustrian researchers develop simple test that cuts unnecessary uterine cancer procedures by 90%
Austrian researchers developed WID-qEC, a simple cervicovaginal test using DNA methylation that detects uterine cancer while eliminating 90% of invasive diagno…
HighGuardians Vol. 3 leak shows Nebula with upgraded arm, emerging as team leader
A leaked image from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 shows Nebula with an upgraded left arm using advanced nanotechnology and in a leadership position within the…
MediumStudy links quercetin in red wine to headaches, especially in premium varieties
UC Davis research reveals quercetin, a healthy antioxidant in red wine, disrupts alcohol metabolism and causes headaches by blocking the enzyme that eliminates…
HighESA satellite captures striking red vegetation patterns over Morocco's Ouarzazate
ESA's Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite captured infrared imagery of Ouarzazate, Morocco showing a striking red pattern that reveals vigorous vegetation health r…
HighScientists achieve unprecedented precision in human embryo gene editing
Columbia University researchers have edited human embryo DNA with unprecedented precision using new gene-editing techniques, raising both therapeutic possibili…
HighNASA's X-59 breaks sound barrier silently in historic test flight
NASA's experimental X-59 aircraft successfully exceeded the speed of sound without producing a sonic boom, marking a major milestone toward enabling silent sup…
HighNASA's X-59 breaks sound barrier in historic supersonic flight test
NASA's experimental X-59 aircraft successfully exceeded the speed of sound for the first time, achieving approximately 1,147 km/h during an 81-minute flight. T…
HighUK convicts real rapist after innocent man served 17 years for his crime
Paul Quinn, 52, was sentenced to 21 years for a 2003 rape in Manchester, while Andrew Malkinson, wrongly convicted in 2004, spent 17 years imprisoned before DN…
HighHubble reveals interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS ejecting dust toward Sun
Hubble observations reveal interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS expels dust toward the Sun rather than away, defying typical comet behavior and suggesting either unusua…
HighNASA confirms longest solar eclipse of century for August 2, 2027
NASA confirms the longest solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027, lasting over 6 minutes across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
HighAugust 2027 Solar Eclipse to Offer Rare 6+ Minutes of Totality Across 10 Countries
A rare total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will deliver up to 6 minutes of darkness across ten countries, with optimal viewing in Spain, Morocco, Tunisia, Eg…
HighAugust 2027 Solar Eclipse to Deliver Record 6+ Minutes of Totality Across 10 Nations
A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, will deliver over six minutes of complete darkness across ten countries from Spain to Somalia, making it the longest e…
HighCentury's Longest Solar Eclipse Set for August 2, 2027, With 6+ Minutes of Totality
The longest total solar eclipse of the century will occur on August 2, 2027, lasting 6 minutes and 23 seconds, visible across North Africa and the Middle East…
HighAugust 2027 eclipse will be century's longest at 6+ minutes of totality
On August 2, 2027, Earth will experience the longest solar eclipse in over a century, lasting 6 minutes 22 seconds. The rare astronomical event will be visible…
HighCentury's Longest Solar Eclipse to Plunge Earth into Darkness for Over 6 Minutes in 2027
A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will darken regions across Europe, Africa, and Asia for up to 6 minutes 22 seconds, the longest duration on land this c…
HighAncient Eclipse Holds Record: 7 Minutes 28 Seconds in 743 B.C.
A total solar eclipse on April 8 will last 4 minutes 28 seconds across North America, but the longest recorded eclipse occurred in 743 BC lasting 7 minutes 28…
HighCentury's Longest Solar Eclipse Coming August 2027; Won't Repeat for Decades
A rare total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, will last over six minutes—the longest of the 21st century—visible across Egypt, Sudan, Spain and other regions.…
HighLongest recorded solar eclipse lasted 7 minutes, 8 seconds in 1955
The longest recorded solar eclipse lasted 7 minutes 8 seconds in 1955. Future eclipses in 2150 and beyond will break this record, with the theoretical maximum…
HighAugust 2027 eclipse will be century's longest at 6+ minutes
A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will last over six minutes, making it the longest of the century. The phenomenon will be visible across North Africa an…
HighBlood test identifies 14 proteins that predict lung cancer years in advance
Research identifies 14 blood proteins that can predict lung cancer up to five years before diagnosis, expanding screening beyond traditional risk groups like s…
HighJohns Hopkins study warns of heightened driving impairment from mixing edible cannabis and alcohol
Johns Hopkins research shows combining edible cannabis with alcohol causes greater driving impairment than either substance alone, with standard sobriety tests…
HighScientists Challenge 'Extinct' Volcano Classification as Methana Study Reveals 110,000-Year Dormancy Cycles
Research on Methana volcano suggests extinct classifications may be premature; volcanoes silent for 100,000 years can reactivate, prompting scientists to revis…
HighTrue Intelligence Marker: Open-Minded Thinking Beats Raw IQ, Psychology Shows
Psychology research shows actively open thinking—seeking evidence against your own beliefs—is the strongest indicator of high intelligence, more predictive tha…
HighNASA's X-59 breaks sound barrier in historic supersonic test flight
NASA's experimental X-59 aircraft achieved supersonic flight for the first time, reaching Mach 1.1 during a test at Edwards Air Force Base. The milestone advan…
High2027 Solar Eclipse to Last 6+ Minutes, Longest of the Century
On August 2, 2027, a rare solar eclipse lasting over 6 minutes will occur—the longest of the century and unrepeatable for 157 years. The phenomenon will be vis…
HighNintendo Indie World apresenta 20+ jogos, incluindo Oxenfree 2 e GetsuFumaDen
Nintendo's Indie World presentation announced over 20 indie games coming to Switch, including Oxenfree 2, GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon remake, and TMNT: Shredder…
HighAugust 2027 eclipse to be longest of century at 6+ minutes
A rare total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will last over 6 minutes, the longest of the century, visible primarily across North Africa with maximum duration…
MediumBrazilian researchers discover heat-resistant microbe in Antarctic volcanic vents
Brazilian researchers from USP's Oceanographic Institute identified a new thermophilic archaea species capable of surviving temperatures near 100°C in Antarcti…
HighEstrogênio em queda: a chave estrutural para entender Alzheimer em mulheres
New research reveals that estrogen decline after menopause damages brain structure in women, particularly the hippocampus, potentially explaining why two-third…
HighPsychology: Aging parents' sense of uselessness when adult children become independent affects wellbeing
Psychology research shows seniors over 70 who feel their adult children no longer need them experience significant emotional and physical health decline, despi…
MediumEstudo identifica três perfis cerebrais distintos no TDAH
Research published in JAMA Psychiatry identifies three distinct brain biotypes in ADHD based on structural MRI analysis of over 1,000 children, suggesting biol…
HighMcMaster Study Links Air Pollution to Cognitive Decline in Middle-Aged Adults
McMaster University research on 7,000 Canadian adults reveals prolonged air pollution exposure correlates with worse cognitive performance, including memory an…
HighWebb telescope detects methane in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS for first time
The James Webb Space Telescope identified methane in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS for the first time, with proportions higher than in Solar System comets, sugge…
HighNASA spots Antarctica's Don Juan Pond: a hypersaline lake that defies freezing
NASA satellites detected Don Juan Pond in Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valleys, a hypersaline lake remaining liquid at -58°C due to extreme salt concentration (40%…
MediumRio militias infiltrate state power through police, political alliances, study warns
Research network reveals Rio militias maintain partnerships with police, criminal factions, and pentecostal churches while infiltrating municipal governments a…
HighStudy warns of osteoporosis and anemia risks from prolonged omeprazole use
Brazilian research reveals that long-term omeprazole use beyond recommended 14 days causes mineral absorption deficiencies, increasing osteoporosis and anemia…
HighStudy warns of medication risks for elderly as Brazil's aging population surges
Research from Hospital Sírio-Libanês found that 71.8% of elderly hospitalizations involved alerts about potentially inappropriate medications, with omeprazole…
HighBrain Maintains Alert Status for Threats During Sleep, Study Shows
University of Salzburg research shows the sleeping brain actively monitors sensory information and heightens alertness to unfamiliar voices, treating unknown s…
MediumStudy warns of mineral absorption risks from prolonged omeprazole use
Brazilian research shows long-term use of proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole impairs mineral absorption and bone health. Study raises concerns as Anvisa re…
HighFree childhood builds resilience: How unstructured play shapes emotionally stronger kids
Psychology research shows unstructured play in childhood develops internal locus of control, emotional resilience, and autonomy—skills declining as structured…
HighHandwritten notes in meetings signal analytical strength, not outdated thinking
Psychology research shows handwritten meeting notes enhance analytical thinking and sustained attention by forcing selective listening and deeper information p…
MediumHow pre-digital childhoods built mental resilience rare in today's generations
Psychology research shows people raised in the 1960s-70s developed distinctive mental resilience including frustration tolerance and emotional independence, sk…
MediumNegative self-talk reinforces unhappiness, psychology shows
Psychology research shows unhappy people habitually use negative phrases that reinforce pessimism and damage self-esteem. Experts recommend identifying and rep…
MediumAmateur detectorist unearths rare Roman gold ring in Somerset
An amateur metal detectorist in Somerset unearthed a rare third-century Roman gold ring with gemstones, described as an 'unparalleled discovery' that likely wa…
HighLight Pollution Linked to Worsening Urban Allergies
Research suggests urban light pollution may be exacerbating allergic reactions in city dwellers by disrupting natural biological rhythms and plant flowering cy…
MediumExoMars rover targets clay-rich region in search for signs of ancient life
The ExoMars rover is targeting a vast clay-rich region on Mars to search for biosignatures and evidence of past microbial life, leveraging clay's known capacit…
HighNew study reveals how Stonehenge's Altar Stone traveled across ancient Britain
Researchers have determined how Stonehenge's Altar Stone was transported across ancient Britain, likely ruling out glacier movement as the mechanism for its ar…
HighScientists unveil largest, most detailed map of universe's magnetic fields
Researchers have created the largest and most detailed map of magnetic fields across the universe, potentially unlocking new understanding of one of space's mo…
HighJupiter's bow shock accelerates electrons to near-light speeds, offering clues to cosmic ray origins
NASA's Juno spacecraft discovered that Jupiter's bow shock accelerates electrons to near-light speeds, revealing new insights into cosmic ray formation mechani…
HighFour-Winged Dinosaur Cousin of Velociraptor Discovered Gliding Through Ancient China
Paleontologists discovered a new Velociraptor cousin species in China that glided on four wings to hunt early birds, revealing previously unknown predatory beh…
HighAstronomers solve 50-year mystery: Milky Way's black hole wind finally detected
Astronomers have finally detected winds emanating from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, solving a mystery that has p…
HighSun unleashes 3 major solar flares, boosting northern lights visibility across U.S.
The sun erupted with three major solar flares within 24 hours, significantly increasing the likelihood of northern lights displays across the United States.
HighChina launches innovative hull-less submarine design captured by satellite imagery
Satellite imagery confirms China has deployed a new submarine with innovative aerodynamic design and no traditional conning tower, representing a significant a…
MediumStudy Links Ultraprocessed Foods to 58% Higher Dementia Risk
New research shows eating ultraprocessed foods is associated with a 58% increased risk of developing dementia, adding to growing evidence of diet's impact on n…
HighBernard Roizman, Pioneering Virologist Who Unlocked Herpes Secrets, Dies at 96
Bernard Roizman, a renowned virologist who fundamentally advanced understanding of herpes viruses and their mechanisms, has died at 96. His groundbreaking rese…
HighStudy challenges decades of science: intensive training unlocks true multitasking
New neuroscience research challenges decades of scientific consensus, demonstrating that intensive training enables genuine multitasking rather than rapid task…
MediumRare Lyme Disease Variant Detected in New York for First Time
CDC confirms discovery of a rare type of Lyme disease in Upstate New York for the first time, marking a significant public health development in the region.
HighStudy challenges ultra-processed food narrative, points to ingredients over manufacturing
Research indicates ultra-processed food harms stem from both nutritional content and manufacturing processes, while industry uses tobacco-style marketing tacti…
HighWeight training preserves strength in retirement, research shows
Research shows heavy resistance training helps retirement-age adults maintain leg strength and muscle function, with experts debunking myths that weight traini…
HighSamsung Galaxy S26 Ultra launch shifts to February 2026, breaking January tradition
Samsung is expected to delay its Galaxy S26 Ultra launch from January to mid-February 2026, with retail availability in late February or early March. The delay…
MediumGalaxy S26 Ultra dominates pre-orders with 70% share, hits 1.35M in Korea
Samsung's Galaxy S26 series breaks pre-order records in South Korea with 1.35 million units, with the Ultra model commanding 70% of early purchases.
HighRare 'cannibal' solar storm to paint Spanish skies with auroras Oct 14-16
A rare "cannibal" solar storm will push auroras south to Spain October 14-16, creating green, pink, and purple lights visible from Barcelona to Malaga. The int…
HighRare 'cannibal CME' solar storm could trigger severe geomagnetic disruptions
A rare 'cannibal CME' solar storm is expected to strike Earth late November 11-12, potentially triggering severe geomagnetic storms that could disrupt satellit…
HighMallorca Primed for Rare Total Solar Eclipse in August 2026
Mallorca will experience a total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, with peak totality at 8:32 pm just above the western horizon. The event has already driven m…
HighCruise the Path of Totality: Best Ocean Voyages for August 2026 Solar Eclipse
Multiple cruise lines offer specialized voyages to witness the August 12, 2026 total solar eclipse from optimal locations across Arctic waters, Iceland, Greenl…
HighSpain's Hidden Gems for Viewing August 2026 Sunset Total Solar Eclipse
Space.com identifies 10 remote Spanish locations offering optimal viewing conditions for the rare August 12, 2026 sunset total solar eclipse, emphasizing rural…
High10 Epic Events to Experience the August 2026 Total Solar Eclipse in Spain and Iceland
Spain and Iceland will host 10 major festivals and events along the path of totality for the August 12, 2026 solar eclipse, ranging from geothermal spa experie…
HighTotal Solar Eclipse to Cross Greenland, Iceland and Spain on August 12, 2026
A total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, will sweep across Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain, with partial visibility across much of Europe and North Afr…
HighEurope's First 21st Century Total Solar Eclipse: 16 Prime Viewing Spots for August 2026
A total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, will sweep across Siberia, Greenland, Iceland, and Spain, offering the first mainland European totality of the 21st c…
HighEurope's 2026 Total Solar Eclipse: Planning Your Ultimate Viewing Experience
Europe's first total solar eclipse since 1999 will cross Greenland, Iceland, and Spain on August 12, 2026, offering eclipse chasers multiple viewing locations…
HighEclipse Chasers Face a Choice: Europe's 2026 Eclipse or Egypt's Record 2027 Event
Two total solar eclipses in 2026 and 2027 offer distinct experiences: the 2026 eclipse favors European accessibility with dramatic sunset views, while 2027 del…
HighLongevity Doctor's 5 Morning Habits to Protect Your Heart—And Why Coffee Can Wait
A longevity doctor recommends five morning habits to protect heart health, including delaying morning coffee consumption to optimize metabolic function through…
MediumIndia's dual malnutrition crisis: children face both thinness and obesity by school age
India faces a dual malnutrition crisis with children experiencing both undernutrition and obesity by school age. New research from Vellore and NFHS-6 data reve…
HighTwo hours weekly of resistance training cuts early death risk by 13%
Research shows two hours weekly of resistance exercise cuts early death risk by 13% overall and 19% for cardiovascular disease in older adults. Expert guidance…
HighStudy links teen porn viewing to dominant behavior, lower relationship satisfaction
A replication study finds adolescents viewing aggressive pornography are more likely to engage in dominant sexual behaviors, which correlates with lower relati…
MediumBiochar-nitrogen combo boosts wheat yields 46% in acidic Chinese soils
A two-year field study in southern Henan found that biochar combined with nitrogen fertilizer increased wheat yields by 46.5% and significantly improved soil h…
HighD&D-seq Maps DNA-Protein Interactions in Single Cells Using Base Editing
D&D-seq, a new base-editing method, captures DNA-protein interactions in single cells by converting fleeting regulatory contacts into durable sequence marks, e…
HighRare 'Cannibal' Solar Storm to Push Northern Lights Across U.S. and Europe Tonight
A rare "cannibal" geomagnetic storm caused by merged solar plasma clouds will push the Northern Lights unusually far south tonight, potentially visible across…
HighCosmic collisions explain why early giant galaxies stopped making stars
Study links dusty star-forming galaxies to massive quiescent galaxies through violent early cosmic mergers, explaining how giant galaxies formed and stopped pr…
HighStudy reveals volcanic coronae reshape Venus' surface, accounting for 27% of resurfacing
Scientists discovered that volcanic coronae on Venus account for up to 27% of the planet's surface resurfacing, offering new insights into planetary geological…
HighBrain Reuses Same Protein Pair to Wire Distinct Neural Circuits
Three studies reveal that the brain efficiently assembles trillions of synapses by reusing two adhesion molecules (TEN3 and LPHN2) across different regions, us…
HighStudy links ultraprocessed foods to chronic insomnia risk
French research from Sorbonne Paris Nord University found a statistical correlation between higher ultraprocessed food consumption and increased chronic insomn…
MediumSix Deceptively Unhealthy Ultraprocessed Foods Linked to Heart Disease Risk
Recent research links ultraprocessed foods to increased cardiovascular disease risk. Nutrition experts identify six common foods with hidden chemical additives…
MediumSeis alimentos ultraprocessados que você pode não reconhecer como prejudiciais
Recent research links ultraprocessed foods to increased cardiovascular disease risk. Nutritionists identify six commonly consumed items—from deli meats to prot…
MediumUSP study links ultraprocessed foods to 28% greater cognitive decline
USP research shows ultra-processed food consumption increases cognitive decline by 28%, with Brazilians averaging 20% of daily calories from such foods—three t…
High80% of Brazilian supermarket foods contain additives, study finds
A landmark study found 80% of Brazilian supermarket products contain food additives, with researchers linking them to health risks while regulators maintain sa…
HighSix Deceptively Ultraprocessed Foods Linked to Heart Disease Risk
Recent research links ultraprocessed foods to increased cardiovascular disease risk. Nutritionists identify six commonly consumed items—from deli meats to prot…
MediumStudy Links Ultraprocessed Foods to 12% Higher Diabetes Risk
Research published in Diabetes Care identifies six ultraprocessed foods that can increase type 2 diabetes risk by 12%, based on a study tracking 200,000 people…
HighUltra-processed foods impair concentration even in otherwise healthy diets, study finds
A new study from Australian and Brazilian universities finds that even small daily increases in ultraprocessed food consumption measurably reduce concentration…
HighMoon in waning phase on January 22; new moon arrives in 7 days
The Moon is in waning phase on January 22, 2025, at 47% visibility and decreasing. The next new moon occurs in 7 days on January 29.
HighMoon enters new phase on February 27, 2025
The Moon is in its New phase on February 27, 2025, at 1% visibility and growing. The next Crescent phase arrives in 7 days.
HighMoon in New Phase on January 31; Next Crescent Expected in 5 Days
The Moon is in its New phase on January 31, 2025, at 3% visibility and waxing. The Waxing Crescent phase arrives in 5 days.
HighStudy: Ultraprocessed Foods Harm Male Health in Three Critical Ways
New research shows ultraprocessed foods harm men's health in three ways: weight gain, hormone disruption, and reproductive issues, even when calories and nutri…
MediumUltra-processed foods linked to cognitive decline, study finds
A study of 2,192 Australian adults published in Alzheimer's & Dementia found that consuming ultra-processed foods is associated with worse attention performanc…
HighWorld's most extreme roller coaster closes after hospitalizing four riders
Japan's Do-Dodonpa roller coaster, the world's fastest by acceleration at 3.27G, has been closed after four riders suffered serious spinal fractures in under a…
HighMusculação de 90 minutos a 2 horas semanais reduz risco de morte precoce
Research published in British Journal of Sports Medicine shows 90 minutes to 2 hours of weekly strength training reduces premature mortality risk by 13%, with…
HighDecade-long gravity constant study deepens scientific mystery
A 10-year scientific experiment to measure Newton's gravitational constant produced results that contradict previous findings, deepening the mystery around thi…
HighBrócolis contém sulforafano capaz de reduzir inflamação intestinal
Research shows sulforaphane from broccoli stems can reduce intestinal inflammation and oxidative stress through cellular mechanisms, with potential application…
HighHawking's Quiet Mind: Why Silent Reflection Powers Deep Thinking
Article explores Stephen Hawking's philosophy that quiet, introspective people possess stronger minds, connecting his life experience with ALS to psychological…
MediumBitcoin Beach: How a Salvadoran Fishing Village Became a Crypto Experiment
El Zonte, a small Salvadoran fishing village, became a cryptocurrency experiment that inspired El Salvador to adopt bitcoin as legal tender in 2021, transformi…
HighSerra Talhadense Wins Prestigious Malcolm Award for Sustainable Agriculture Research
Hermógenes Bezerra Maia, a doctoral student from Serra Talhada, received the Malcolm Award, the highest honor from the International Humic Substances Society,…
HighUltra-processed foods silently accumulate fat inside muscles, study warns
Research shows high consumption of ultraprocessed foods accumulates fat within muscle fibers, weakening muscles and increasing risk of knee osteoarthritis even…
HighPsychology reveals what having many plants at home says about your personality
Psychology research suggests that keeping many indoor plants reflects personality traits like sensitivity, patience, and emotional wellness orientation, though…
MediumNutricionista destaca propiedades del rábano para hígado y digestión
Nutritionist Pablo Ojeda highlights radish's benefits for liver detoxification, gallbladder health, and fat digestion, citing research supporting its role in s…
MediumCrying easily signals emotional sensitivity, not weakness, psychology shows
Psychology research shows that easy crying is not a sign of weakness but rather an emotional regulation mechanism with biological and social roots that can hel…
HighWhy Some People Apologize for Everything: Psychology Reveals Hidden Insecurity
Constant apologizing often masks insecurity, low self-esteem, and fear of rejection rather than genuine politeness. Psychology research links the behavior to p…
MediumSinging Alone Loudly Signals Emotional Release, Psychology Shows
Psychological research shows that singing alone releases endorphins and dopamines, serving as emotional release and stress reduction. The behavior reflects int…
MediumIntermittent Fasting Divides Experts as Studies Question Weight-Loss Claims
Intermittent fasting gains popularity as a weight-loss diet, but recent research and expert analysis suggest calorie restriction and meal frequency matter more…
HighFour-Winged Dinosaur Relative of Velociraptor Found Hunting Primitive Birds
Paleontologists identified Jian changmaensis, a feathered four-winged dinosaur related to velociraptors, in northwestern China. The discovery reveals how non-a…
HighDairy consumption linked to lower dementia risk, study finds
Recent studies show that consuming cheese and yogurt, particularly fermented dairy products with higher fat content, is associated with significantly lower dem…
HighNASA captures vivid Laguna Colorada: South America's striking orange lake explained
NASA's Earth Observatory captured images of Laguna Colorada, a high-altitude Bolivian lake whose distinctive reddish-orange color results from salt-adapted mic…
HighEclipse solar histórico de 6+ minutos cruzará Europa y África en agosto de 2027
A record-breaking total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will last over 6 minutes, crossing Europe and Africa. Though invisible from Chile, viewers can travel t…
HighChilean paleontologists confirm Cretaceous dinosaurs and birds in Algarrobo
University of Chile researchers confirmed the presence of large herbivorous dinosaurs and ancient birds from the Upper Cretaceous period in Algarrobo, expandin…
HighScience confirms intense grief nearly doubles mortality risk within a decade
Scientific research confirms that prolonged grief from losing a loved one nearly doubles the risk of death within 10 years, with highest risk in the first six…
HighHandwriting activates brain networks that typing cannot, science confirms
Scientific research demonstrates that handwriting engages broader neural networks for learning and retention compared to digital note-taking, activating region…
HighA Century-Old Choice: How One Man's Decision to Pass as White Fractured a Family
NPR journalist Susan Saulny traces her Creole great-uncle who passed as white in 1920s Chicago, exploring how a single decision fractured her family across rac…
HighBrazil's MLBR Showcases Full-Scale Rocket at SpaceBR Show 2026
MLBR presents a full-scale rocket at SpaceBR Show 2026, highlighting advances in Brazil's space program and domestic aerospace capabilities.
MediumSamsung Galaxy A57 vs Motorola Edge 70: Which mid-range phone wins?
A comparative analysis of two mid-range smartphones: Samsung's Galaxy A57 and Motorola's Edge 70, evaluating which manufacturer offers better value in the inte…
MediumSlow-Motion Video Reveals Visible Shockwaves From SpaceX Starship Launch
Slow-motion video from SpaceX's Starship V3 test captured visible shockwaves created by supersonic exhaust, revealing atmospheric ripple effects rarely seen in…
HighScientists Document Masturbation Across 120 Bird Species, Challenging Veterinary Taboos
Research across 120 bird species confirms masturbation is a healthy, natural behavior, challenging traditional veterinary advice that discouraged it.
HighSingle Cell Transforms Into Cannibalistic 'Supergiant' in Stunning Biological Discovery
Researchers discovered a single cell that transforms into a cannibalistic 'supergiant,' consuming its clones. This unusual cellular behavior challenges convent…
MediumSamsung confirms Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, adds 'Wide' variant to foldable lineup
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 lineup includes a new Ultra model with improved battery and charging capabilities, alongside a Wide variant featuring a slim…
MediumMIT's mechanophore polymers absorb ballistic impacts, promise tougher tires
MIT chemists have engineered impact-resistant plastics using mechanophore cross-linking that absorbs ballistic energy at 750 m/s, with applications in durable…
HighVenus and Jupiter Align with Moon in Rare Evening Sky Conjunction
Venus and Jupiter form a rare triple alignment with the Moon in June's evening sky, offering stargazers a spectacular celestial viewing opportunity this week.
HighIron meteor explodes over Cape Cod with force of 300 tons of TNT
A three-foot iron meteor struck Earth's atmosphere over New England at 75,000 mph in May 2026, exploding with the force of 300 tons of TNT. The boom was heard…
HighJupiter's Magnetic Field Accelerates Particles to Near-Light Speed
Jupiter accelerates particles to near-light speeds through an unexpected mechanism, challenging current understanding of planetary magnetospheres and high-ener…
MediumSpermmaxxing: Men's Latest Fertility Optimization Trend
A growing trend called 'spermmaxxing' sees men adopting extreme lifestyle changes to optimize sperm count and fertility, reflecting broader male health anxieti…
MediumFour Nighttime Habits May Help Slow Aging, Doctors Say
Health experts identify four nighttime habits that may slow aging, challenging conventional sleep duration myths and emphasizing sleep quality over quantity.
MediumStudy reveals genetic changes driving IDH-mutant glioma progression
Research in Nature reveals how acquired genetic and cellular changes drive progression of IDH-mutant gliomas, offering insights into tumor evolution and potent…
HighFCC launches review of $3B school internet subsidy over screen time concerns
The FCC is launching a comprehensive review of its $3B E-Rate school internet subsidy program, citing concerns that excessive screen time correlates with decli…
HighScientists Extract 5,300-Year-Old Yeast From Frozen Mummy, Bake Sourdough
Scientists discovered living yeast in Oetzi the Iceman's frozen remains and successfully used it to make sourdough bread, revealing the mummy hosts an active m…
HighJapanese scientists edge closer to reversing hair loss with follicle breakthrough
Japanese researchers report a major breakthrough in recreating full hair growth cycles in mice, offering hope for millions experiencing hair loss from cancer,…
HighXiaomi 17T Series Launches May 28 With Leica Cameras, Four-Month Early Debut
Xiaomi launches the 17T and 17T Pro globally on May 28, 2026, four months earlier than predecessors, featuring Leica Summilux cameras, Dimensity processors, an…
HighNorthern Lights May Grace 10 U.S. States This Week Alongside Perseid Meteor Peak
NOAA forecasts geomagnetic activity may bring aurora borealis visibility to 10 northern U.S. states Tuesday-Wednesday, coinciding with the Perseid meteor showe…
HighSevere geomagnetic storm could bring strongest Northern Lights display in years to UK
A powerful X5.1 solar flare has triggered a G4 'severe' geomagnetic storm, potentially delivering the strongest Northern Lights display in years while risking…
HighSevere geomagnetic storms may bring northern lights to 23 U.S. states this week
A rare G4 geomagnetic storm expected June 4-5 could make northern lights visible across 23 U.S. states, driven by three converging solar wind disturbances from…
HighStudy: Heart risks from air pollution persist below EPA safety limits
University of Mississippi research shows PM2.5 particles harm cardiovascular health even below EPA regulatory limits, with 67% of reviewed studies confirming a…
HighJune's Celestial Show: Venus, Jupiter, and a Rare Daytime Occultation
June 2026 presents outstanding stargazing opportunities including Venus-Jupiter conjunction on June 9, a rare daytime occultation of Venus by the Moon on June…
HighNuclear Shell Structure Directly Shapes Nucleon Pair Formation
Researchers discover that atomic nuclei's internal shell structure directly influences how protons and neutrons form short-range-correlated pairs, revealing fu…
MediumSouth Korean adoptees sue Denmark over decades of hidden identities and falsified records
Eight South Korean-born adoptees are suing Denmark for its role in illegal adoptions, demanding the state admit responsibility for systematically covering up t…
HighResearchers Solve 14-Year Mystery: Meteor Impacts Create Moon's Comet-Like Tail
After 14 years of observations, Boston University researchers identified that the Moon's comet-like tail consists of sodium atoms ejected by meteor impacts, ex…
HighAstronomers discover 'doomed' binary system destined for rare supernova in 23 billion years
Researchers identified a binary white dwarf system 150 light-years away destined to produce an exceptionally rare Type Ia supernova 10 times brighter than the…
HighScientists discover renewable water source in lunar glass spheres
Chinese lunar mission samples reveal water stored in glass spheres formed by meteorite impacts, offering a potential renewable water source for future lunar ex…
HighMeteorite reveals Mars had water 4.4 billion years ago
Analysis of Martian meteorite NWA 7533 suggests water existed on Mars 4.4 billion years ago, 700 million years earlier than previously thought, potentially mak…
HighStudy proposes black holes are Planck stars, not singularities
A theoretical study suggests black holes may actually be Planck stars without singularities or event horizons, potentially explaining dark matter through parti…
MediumStudy Links Daily Avocado Consumption to Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk
New research on 6,000+ adults shows daily avocado consumption for 12 weeks improves blood glucose control and reduces type 2 diabetes risk by up to 20%.
MediumStudy: Dogs digest human food better than dry kibble, but health benefits unclear
Research on 12 Beagles found dogs digest human food with meat and vegetables more efficiently than traditional dry kibble, producing less waste and showing alt…
HighStudy challenges dark matter theory, suggests gravitational laws misunderstood
An international research team suggests dark matter may not exist, proposing instead that humanity's understanding of gravitational behavior is incomplete. The…
MediumMonkeypox May Cause Neurological Damage, Study Suggests
New research published in eClinicalMedicine suggests monkeypox can cause serious neurological complications including seizures and encephalitis in 2-3% of infe…
MediumMars Rock Suggests Planet Once Had Tropical Climate, Study Indicates
Scientists discovered kaolin mineral in Mars' Jezero crater suggesting the planet had a wet, tropical climate billions of years ago, strengthening habitability…
HighScientists discover pigeons navigate using iron-rich liver cells as magnetic sensors
Researchers identified that iron-rich macrophage cells in pigeon livers enable magnetic field detection, allowing birds to navigate home. The discovery reveals…
HighScience as compass: Why rigid career paths no longer fit an uncertain future
A physics professor argues that science education, rather than narrow professional training, best prepares students for unpredictable career futures by develop…
HighFossil Forgotten for Decades Rewrites Chapter of Animal Evolution
A 500-million-year-old fossil rediscovered in museum collections reveals new insights into early animal evolution and challenges theories about a biodiversity…
HighStudy: Heat waves now reaching levels incompatible with human survival
New research reveals heat waves are reaching physiologically incompatible levels with human survival, with impacts significantly underestimated. The study show…
HighChina's Xuntian telescope aims to map 40% of sky with 2.5B-pixel camera
China's Xuntian space telescope combines a 2-meter mirror with 2.5 billion pixels and a field of view 300 times larger than Hubble, designed to map 40% of the…
HighAstronomers Discover Loki, Ancient Stellar Remnant of Galactic Collision 10 Billion Years Ago
Astronomers identified Loki, remnants of a massive dwarf galaxy that collided with the Milky Way over 10 billion years ago, revealing violent origins through u…
HighAugust 2, 2027 to bring longest visible solar eclipse in over a century
NASA confirms a historic solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, will be the longest visible eclipse in over a century, observable across Europe, North Africa, and th…
HighStrawberry Moon illuminates June sky as summer approaches
The Strawberry Moon will illuminate the night sky on June 11, marking the first full moon of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Named after Native American str…
HighStrawberry Moon marks winter solstice in Peru on June 21
Peru will experience the June full moon on June 21, coinciding with the winter solstice. Coastal regions may face cloud cover, but high-altitude areas will hav…
HighMedical societies clarify calcium and vitamin D study limitations amid public concern
Argentine medical societies counter a Canadian study questioning calcium and vitamin D benefits, arguing the research excluded high-risk patients and oversimpl…
HighColombian candidate proposes SpaceX partnership to bring rural internet access
Presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella publicly proposes a rural internet partnership with Elon Musk's SpaceX, positioning connectivity as essential f…
HighScientists detect 'Phoebe': mysterious object may be primordial black hole
Scientists detected 'Phoebe,' a mysterious object three times the Moon's mass, using gravitational lensing in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Researchers suggest i…
MediumFemale dolphins remember aggressive males and avoid them during mating season
Research shows female bottlenose dolphins identify and remember aggressive males by their unique calls, actively avoiding them during mating season to escape c…
HighGalaxy Watch Ultra, Perfumes Among Week's Top Retail Deals
Brazilian retailer highlights weekly promotional offers including Galaxy Watch Ultra at 60% discount alongside perfume and other consumer goods.
MediumPokémon GO's Forever Forward Season Brings Major Raid Updates and Shiny Events
Pokémon GO releases Forever Forward season updates with move changes affecting raid battles and introduces Spark's Caretaking Quest event featuring rare shiny…
MediumPhysics, Not Genes Alone, May Explain Multicellular Life's Origins
Researchers propose physics plays a fundamental role in multicellular life's emergence, challenging the gene-centric view of evolution and suggesting physical…
MediumGreenland shark genome reveals genetic secrets behind 500-year lifespan
Scientists sequenced the first complete genome of a Greenland shark, uncovering genetic mechanisms behind their remarkable 500-year lifespan and providing insi…
HighResearchers Challenge Dark Energy Model, Propose Universe Works Without It
Mathematicians challenge the standard cosmological model, suggesting dark energy may be unnecessary to explain cosmic expansion. New research proposes alternat…
MediumDutch wildlife experiment becomes mass culling site, BBC investigation reveals
Oostvaardersplassen, a Dutch nature reserve designed as an animal sanctuary, has become a site of mass culling operations, raising ethical concerns about wildl…
HighPlate tectonics merged ancient rivers to form the Euphrates 6 million years ago
New research reveals plate tectonics merged two ancient rivers to form the Euphrates approximately 6 million years ago, fundamentally shaping Mesopotamia's geo…
HighScientists discover millions of bacteria thriving in fog ecosystems
Researchers have discovered that fog contains millions of beneficial bacteria, revealing it as a living ecosystem rather than inert moisture. This finding coul…
MediumScientists discover matter entangles with light more easily at quantum critical points
Researchers discover matter can entangle with light more readily at quantum critical points, potentially enabling faster retrieval of entanglement from exotic…
MediumAndromeda's Ancient Light: A 2.5 Million-Year Journey to Your Eyes
The light from Andromeda Galaxy, visible to the naked eye, traveled 2.5 million years to reach Earth, allowing observers to see ancient cosmic history in real…
HighGravitational wave astronomy reaches maturity with 390 confirmed detections
The LVK collaboration has detected 390 gravitational waves total, including 161 new detections, confirming black hole mass gaps and establishing gravitational…
HighDeep Brain Stimulation Remodels Brain Wiring to Reverse Depression
Landmark research reveals deep brain stimulation remodels white matter pathways and alters brain-wide networks to reverse depression, offering new mechanistic…
HighMarriage linked to lower cancer risk, but researchers caution on causation
Research shows married individuals have substantially lower cancer rates and better health outcomes compared to single people, though socioeconomic factors may…
MediumAncient yeast from 5,300-year-old Iceman used to bake sourdough bread
Scientists discovered living yeast in the 5,300-year-old frozen remains of Oetzi the Iceman and successfully cultured it to make sourdough bread, revealing the…
HighSmart Rings Emerge as Discreet Health Trackers, Poised to Challenge Fitness Wearables
Smart rings are miniaturized wearables offering 24/7 health monitoring, contactless payments, and smart home control in a discreet form factor, with Samsung's…
HighStudy distinguishes true HBV reactivation from transient viremia in immunosuppressed patients
Retrospective analysis of 69 patients reveals that low-level HBV DNA reappearance during immunosuppression often represents transient viremia rather than true…
HighStudy Identifies Effective Surgical Techniques for Gynecomastia in Asian Men
New research demonstrates effective surgical management techniques for gynecomastia in Asian men, with high patient satisfaction rates across various demograph…
MediumPhysicists Resolve Proton Radius Puzzle With Precise Hydrogen Measurements
Physicists have achieved a precise measurement of the proton's radius using hydrogen atoms, resolving long-standing inconsistencies in atomic physics known as…
MediumAncient yeast from Iceman's gut used to bake sourdough bread
Scientists discovered living yeast in the 5,300-year-old frozen remains of Oetzi the Iceman and successfully cultured it to bake sourdough bread, revealing the…
HighTwo-Photon Imaging Maps Age-Related Brain Mitophagy Decline, Points to NAD+ Therapy
Advanced two-photon imaging reveals age-related decline in mitophagy across brain neurons and astrocytes, with nicotinamide riboside showing promise in restori…
MediumJapanese researchers map chirality across materials using terahertz imaging
Japanese researchers developed terahertz imaging that visualizes spatial chirality distribution in materials at micrometer resolution, enabling direct observat…
HighNeuroscientists introduce 'criticome' framework to study screen-saturated childhoods
Scientists introduce the 'criticome' framework to study how sensory and environmental experiences during critical developmental periods shape brain architectur…
HighJapanese researchers map chirality distribution in materials using terahertz imaging
Japanese researchers developed a terahertz imaging technique that visualizes spatial chirality distributions in materials with 100 μm resolution, enabling dire…
HighScientists propose asteroid impact destroyed biblical city of Sodom
Scientists analyzing ruins of Tall el-Hammam in Jordan found evidence suggesting an asteroid impact similar to Tunguska destroyed the ancient city, potentially…
MediumCOVID-19 left 40,830 Brazilian children motherless, study finds
A Fiocruz and UFMG study reveals that 40,830 Brazilian children and adolescents lost their mothers to COVID-19, with delayed pandemic response measures contrib…
HighStudy Links Regular Fish Consumption to Elevated Melanoma Risk
Brown University research finds consuming fish twice weekly may increase melanoma risk fivefold, potentially due to biocontaminants like mercury and PCBs in se…
MediumChinese study finds COVID-19 antibodies persist up to 12 months in majority
Chinese researchers found that antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 persist for up to 12 months in over 70% of COVID-19 survivors, with vaccination providing similar…
MediumBariatric surgery may sharply reduce sperm quality, Brazilian study finds
Brazilian researchers found bariatric surgery may drastically reduce sperm quality in men within six months, despite overall health improvements, raising conce…
MediumDNA analysis of Turin Shroud reveals Indian origins and centuries of global contamination
New DNA analysis of the Shroud of Turin reveals biological traces from India and the Dead Sea, with contamination from multiple plant and animal species accumu…
MediumAmateur archaeologist claims discovery of 12,000-year-old lost city off Louisiana coast
An amateur archaeologist claims to have found ruins of an ancient civilization off Louisiana's coast, featuring a pyramid-like structure, though professional v…
LowSitting Over 10 Hours Daily Linked to Dementia Risk, Study Finds
A study of 100,000+ adults over 60 found that sitting more than 10 hours daily significantly increases dementia risk, with researchers identifying a critical t…
HighUS Coast Guard finds possible human remains in Titan submersible wreckage
US Coast Guard announced discovery of possible human remains in debris from the Titan submersible that imploded while attempting to view Titanic wreckage, kill…
HighStudy links sofrito consumption to reduced diabetes risk through bioactive compounds
Research published in Nutrients journal finds that regular consumption of sofrito—a sautéed mixture of garlic, onion, and tomato—is associated with better gluc…
HighFEUP researcher joins European thermodynamics working group
Pedro Velho from University of Porto's engineering faculty was unanimously approved as a Guest Early Career Member of the European Federation of Chemical Engin…
HighMale flower flies' larger eyes boost aerial agility in courtship pursuits
Research from Flinders University reveals male flower flies possess larger eyes than females, enabling faster flight during territorial and mating pursuits thr…
HighCientista transforma 24 mil libras de conchas de restaurantes em recifes de proteção costeira
A marine scientist in Southern California has collected over 24,000 pounds of discarded oyster shells from restaurants, sun-drying them to create artificial re…
HighEarth may have worn Saturn-like rings 466 million years ago, reshaping ancient climate
Scientists propose Earth had a ring system during the Ordovician period formed by an asteroid's debris, potentially explaining extreme climate changes and a co…
MediumJapanese scientists eliminate Down syndrome extra chromosome in lab breakthrough
Japanese researchers successfully removed the extra chromosome 21 responsible for Down syndrome in laboratory-cultured human cells using CRISPR-Cas9 gene editi…
HighStudy explores if Earth could seed life in Venus's clouds via asteroid impacts
American researchers propose Earth could seed microbial life to Venus clouds via asteroid impacts, though the hypothesis relies on mathematical models with sig…
MediumKitchen sponges release microplastics with every wash, study finds
German researchers found that kitchen sponges release 0.682-4.212 grams of microplastics annually per person through friction during dishwashing, potentially r…
HighIndoor living or supervised outings can extend cats' lifespans by up to 3 years
Multi-country research shows outdoor cats face 18-24% traffic fatality risk and reduced lifespans up to 3 years. Keeping cats indoors or supervised outdoors si…
HighFreud's Enduring Lesson: Transforming Vulnerability Into Strength
An exploration of Freud's psychological philosophy that vulnerabilities and trauma, when properly addressed, can become catalysts for personal growth and self-…
MediumFreud's Legacy: Paternal Protection as Foundation for Emotional Development
Freud's assertion that paternal protection is the strongest childhood need remains relevant in modern psychology, establishing emotional security as foundation…
HighFreud's Unconscious Mind Theory: Still Shaping Modern Psychology
Sigmund Freud's foundational theory that unconscious mental processes drive human behavior continues influencing contemporary psychology, validated by modern c…
HighFreud's Sexual Theory: Innovation, Controversy, and Feminist Critique
Infobea examines Freud's foundational 1905 work on sexual theory, highlighting his groundbreaking ideas on infantile sexuality while addressing controversial p…
HighMethane cuts alone could slow ozone recovery, University of Reading warns
University of Reading research warns that reducing methane in isolation could paradoxically slow ozone layer recovery by allowing other gases to damage the ozo…
HighScientists urge nations to prepare for record 6-minute solar eclipse in 2027
Scientists urge countries along the eclipse path to prepare for August 2, 2027's historic solar eclipse, which will last 6+ minutes—the longest visible from Ea…
HighVenus and Jupiter to Stage Celestial Show in June With Multiple Viewable Events
June brings multiple naked-eye astronomical events including Venus-Jupiter conjunction, lunar occultation, and summer solstice, offering skywatchers spectacula…
HighOxford physicist challenges randomness, proposes deterministic universe beneath apparent chaos
Theoretical physicist Timothy Palmer proposes that apparent randomness and bad luck may be governed by undiscovered deterministic rules rather than true chance…
MediumStudy: Dopamine and larger rewards dramatically accelerate learning in mice
A Howard Hughes Medical Institute study reveals that mice trained with substantial rewards learn new tasks in a single day versus weeks with traditional method…
HighLos Alamos scientist found dead in New Mexico forest, part of broader pattern
Melissa Casias, a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee missing since June 2025, was found dead in a New Mexico forest. Her case is part of a pattern of deat…
MediumScientists crack mysterious space signals with 'Rosetta Stone' discovery
Astronomers have identified a key astronomical system that explains long-period radio transients (LPTs) detected since 2018, using coordinated observations acr…
HighClimate change threatens Antarctic research as extreme weather disrupts operations
Accelerating climate change in Antarctica is disrupting scientific research through infrastructure damage, logistics complications, and extreme weather events.…
HighBrain, Not Stomach, Drives Post-Meal Sugar Cravings, Max Planck Study Shows
Max Planck Institute research reveals the brain, not stomach capacity, drives continued sugar consumption after meals through activation of PMOC neurons that r…
HighScience mostly settles the mystery: What auroras really are
A Spanish band's lyrics about aurora borealis mysteries prompt scientific explanation of the phenomenon, revealing both well-understood mechanisms and remainin…
HighScience explains why some people are always defensive and quick to argue
Research reveals that approximately 50% of people automatically respond with opposing views in discussions, preferring defensive postures over open dialogue. E…
MediumLMU physicists unveil quantum entanglement framework for understanding chemical bonds
LMU researchers introduce a new framework using quantum entanglement theory to understand chemical bonds, capturing both conventional and complex bonding pheno…
HighWhen Admiration Becomes Obsession: The Psychology Behind Celebrity Stalking
Scientific research identifies psychological factors that transform fan admiration into stalking and violence, including parasocial relationships, insecure att…
HighDark chocolate gains scientific backing for cardiovascular health benefits
Scientific research links moderate dark chocolate consumption to cardiovascular benefits through flavonoids and polyphenols, shifting perception from occasiona…
MediumStrength training proves key to maintaining independence and quality of life in older adults
Adapted strength exercises combat sarcopenia and maintain physical independence in seniors, with research showing significant improvements in muscle mass, bala…
HighDMT Shows Promise in Protecting Brain from Stroke Damage, Hungarian Study Finds
Hungarian researchers found that DMT, a naturally occurring psychoactive molecule, significantly reduces stroke damage and inflammation in experimental models,…
HighStarlink wins key Argentine regulatory approval to expand satellite coverage
Argentina's communications regulator (Enacom) granted Starlink an exceptional permit to operate on additional frequency bands, enabling expanded satellite inte…
HighGeneraciones de los 60 y 70 desarrollaron fortalezas mentales únicas, según estudio
Research suggests people who grew up between 1960-1970 developed distinctive mental strengths like resilience, emotional regulation, and patience due to pre-di…
MediumReform UK support likely to plateau around 30%, study suggests
Research led by psephologist John Curtice finds Reform UK's growth increasingly depends on socially conservative views held by a minority, suggesting poll rati…
High20 Quadrillion Ants Outweigh All Wild Birds and Mammals Combined
New research estimates 20 quadrillion ants inhabit Earth, with combined biomass exceeding all wild birds and mammals, though the claim of ant-human biomass par…
HighAstronomers uncover 'lost world' of black hole mergers through gravitational wave detections
Astronomers have discovered a previously unknown population of black hole mergers through gravitational wave detection, revealing the universe contains far mor…
HighScientists Observe One of Largest Schrödinger's Cat States, Expanding Quantum Mechanics Beyond Microscopic Scale
Researchers have observed one of the largest Schrödinger's cat states ever created, demonstrating quantum superposition at a macroscopic scale and expanding th…
HighHoneybees Demonstrate Remarkable Facial Recognition Despite Tiny Brains
Research shows honeybees can be trained to recognize and distinguish individual human faces across different viewpoints, challenging assumptions about cognitiv…
MediumJune 2026 night sky: Jupiter-Venus conjunction and strawberry moon highlight month
June 2026 offers multiple astronomical viewing opportunities including a strawberry moon and a close Jupiter-Venus conjunction visible throughout the month.
HighRosetta's Comet Discovery: Cosmic Chemicals May Hold Keys to Life's Origins
The Rosetta spacecraft detected organic compounds around Comet 67P that may have seeded early life on Earth, including ammonia and sulfur-based molecules in th…
HighStanford Develops Advanced Microscope for High-Resolution Live Cell Imaging
Stanford researchers have created a revolutionary microscope enabling unprecedented visualization of living cells with enhanced detail and clarity for biologic…
MediumU.S. scientist found dead after 11-month disappearance amid pattern of missing researchers
A scientist missing for 11 months in the US has been found dead, with reports suggesting possible connections to other disappearances of scientists and officia…
MediumPersonal trainer dies after falling from building while fleeing affair discovery in Singapore
A personal trainer died after falling from an apartment while attempting to escape the husband of a woman he was having an affair with in Singapore.
MediumYoung woman discovers she was carrying her own twin inside her body
A young woman discovered she was carrying her twin sibling inside her body, a rare medical condition known as fetus in fetu. The discovery was made during medi…
Medium5-foot meteor explodes off Massachusetts coast in rare atmospheric event
A 5-foot-wide meteor exploded off Cape Cod Bay on Saturday, producing a loud boom heard across multiple states. NASA confirmed the rare event, with reports spa…
HighMajor surgery linked to accelerated memory loss in 1 in 7 older adults
Research indicates that major surgery may accelerate memory loss in approximately 1 in 7 older adults, raising concerns about post-operative cognitive outcomes…
MediumMental Health 'Gold Standard' Diagnostic Tool May Misclassify Patients, Study Warns
A McMaster University study challenges the reliability of widely-used diagnostic methods for mental health conditions, finding patients may be miscategorized d…
MediumFive Minutes of Daily Movement Yields Significant Health Benefits
Research shows that just five minutes of daily movement can meaningfully improve health outcomes and energy levels, challenging sedentary lifestyles.
MediumVagus Nerve Stimulation Emerges as Stress-Relief Strategy
Activating the vagus nerve through various techniques offers a non-invasive method for reducing stress and improving sleep quality, according to health experts…
MediumBody Found in Ilhabela Identified as Missing Man, Brazilian Navy Confirms
Brazilian Navy confirms body found in Ilhabela waters belongs to missing man. Search operation concluded after discovery during rescue efforts.
HighMexican authorities uncover sophisticated 870-foot smuggling tunnel near San Diego
Mexican authorities uncovered a 265-meter underground tunnel near the U.S.-Mexico border equipped with advanced infrastructure, allegedly used for trafficking…
HighCalifornia exodus fueling housing cost surge in red-state destinations
Californians relocating to red-state cities like Nashville, Austin, and Phoenix are accelerating housing cost increases in those destinations, though they rema…
HighMissing lab worker found dead in New Mexico after nearly a year
Melissa Casias, a Los Alamos National Laboratory administrative assistant missing since June 2025, was found dead in a New Mexico forest. Her case had become c…
HighShared genes link osteoporosis to rotator cuff tears, study finds
Researchers identified shared genetic variants connecting osteoporosis and rotator cuff tears, showing fragile bones increase shoulder injury risk by 56%, part…
HighElephant-sized meteor explodes over New England, triggers widespread speculation
A meteor weighing as much as an elephant struck New England's atmosphere Saturday, releasing energy equivalent to 230 tons of TNT and creating widespread confu…
HighSamsung Galaxy A54 5G arrives in India with premium features at mid-range pricing
Samsung released the Galaxy A54 5G in India on March 28, priced from Rs 38,999. The mid-range phone features a premium glass design, 120Hz AMOLED display, and…
HighSamsung Galaxy A54 & A34 wallpapers available for early download
Samsung Galaxy A54 and A34 wallpapers are now available for download ahead of the phones' official launch, including 21 static and 2 live wallpapers in various…
HighJupiter and Venus to align as 'spooky eyes' on March 1st
Jupiter and Venus will appear closest together on March 1st, creating a "spooky eyes" effect visible to the naked eye. This conjunction occurs as Jupiter desce…
HighSamsung Galaxy A54 specs leak: New processor, familiar mid-range appeal
Samsung Galaxy A54 specs have leaked, pointing to a new Exynos 1380 processor and familiar mid-range features like 120Hz OLED display and 5,000mAh battery.
MediumGenetic Study Reveals Gestational Diabetes as Early Manifestation of Type 2
Research identifies 37 genetic variants in gestational diabetes, with 93% overlapping type 2 diabetes markers, suggesting gestational diabetes may be an early…
HighNASA confirms 5.6-ton meteor broke apart over Cape Cod Bay in rare near-vertical impact
A 5.6-ton meteor traveled 26 miles through Earth's atmosphere before breaking apart 31 miles high, releasing energy equivalent to 230 tons of dynamite and like…
HighFirst amber discovery in Antarctica reveals 90-million-year-old rainforest
First-ever amber found in Antarctica reveals a 90-million-year-old conifer rainforest thrived near the South Pole during the mid-Cretaceous, offering direct ev…
HighFirst Langobard woman with combat injuries reshapes understanding of ancient violence
A 1,400-year-old Langobard woman's skeletal remains show two severe head injuries, providing the first direct archaeological evidence of interpersonal violence…
HighRosetta's Comet Discovery: Amino Acids, Not Life's Origin
ESA's Rosetta spacecraft detected glycine and phosphorus in Comet 67P's coma, supporting the hypothesis that comets delivered prebiotic molecules to early Eart…
HighMars' Lost Atmosphere: A Story Still Being Written
Early Mars had liquid water and a thicker atmosphere, but scientists debate whether it was persistently warm or episodically warm. The planet lost its magnetic…
HighNASA confirms elephant-sized meteor caused New England boom
A meteor weighing as much as an elephant struck New England on May 30, releasing energy equivalent to 230 tons of TNT and causing widespread speculation about…
HighKeysight, NTT DOCOMO, NTT Partner on Realistic 6G Channel Modeling
Keysight, NTT DOCOMO, and NTT collaborate to develop realistic 6G channel modeling and wireless simulation using real-world measurement data and distributed MI…
HighSSRC and LEGO Foundation Launch Fully Funded 2026 Fellowship for Child Development Research
The SSRC and LEGO Foundation launched a fully-funded three-year fellowship for early- and mid-career researchers studying child development and wellbeing acros…
HighSubcortical brain structures emerge as key autism hubs in gene expression studies
New preprints reveal autism-linked genes are highly expressed in thalamus and hypothalamus, shifting research focus beyond cortical regions to subcortical brai…
HighNovember's Rare Lunar Eclipse: A Century's Longest Event
A rare partial lunar eclipse on November 19, 2021 will be the longest of the century, visible across the Americas and lasting over 3 hours. The phenomenon won'…
HighEclipse solar de 6 minutos en 2027 será el más largo del siglo XXI
NASA announces the longest solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027, lasting 6 minutes 22 seconds and visible across Europe, Africa, and…
HighAugust 2, 2027: Century's Longest Total Solar Eclipse Coming to Africa and Asia
A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will last 6 minutes 22 seconds—the longest of the 21st century—visible across Europe, Africa, and Asia, with Luxor, Egy…
HighNASA Confirms 2027 Total Solar Eclipse Will Be Century's Longest
NASA confirms the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027, lasting 6 minutes 22 seconds across Spain, North Africa, and th…
HighAugust 2027 eclipse will be century's longest: 6+ minutes of totality visible across Africa, Middle East
A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will be the longest of the 21st century, lasting 6 minutes and 22 seconds at maximum, visible across Europe, Africa, an…
HighNASA confirms 2027 solar eclipse will be century's longest at 6 minutes 23 seconds
NASA confirms the 2027 solar eclipse will last 6 minutes 23 seconds of totality, making it the longest of the 21st century. The event will be visible across Af…
HighCentury's Longest Solar Eclipse Set for August 2, 2027
NASA confirms the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027, lasting 6 minutes and 22 seconds, visible across Europe, Africa…
HighSpain to witness longest solar eclipse of 21st century on August 2, 2027
Spain will experience the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century on August 2, 2027, lasting 6 minutes and 22 seconds, part of a rare "Iberian Trio" of…
HighSpain to witness century's longest total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026
NASA confirms Spain will witness the longest total solar eclipse of the century on August 12, 2026, with totality visible across multiple provinces from west t…
HighAugust 2, 2027: Century's Longest Total Solar Eclipse Coming to Africa and Europe
A total solar eclipse lasting 6 minutes and 22 seconds will occur on August 2, 2027, crossing Africa and Asia. Luxor, Egypt will experience maximum totality, m…
HighEclipse solar de 6 minutos en 2027 será el más largo del siglo XXI
La NASA confirma que el 2 de agosto de 2027 ocurrirá un eclipse solar total de 6 minutos y 23 segundos, el más largo del siglo XXI, visible desde norte de Áfri…
HighEclipse of the Century: A 6-Minute Solar Eclipse Coming August 2, 2027
A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will last 6 minutes and 23 seconds at maximum, making it the longest until 2114. The eclipse will be visible across Afr…
HighNASA confirma eclipse solar de 6 minutos para agosto de 2027, el más largo del siglo
NASA announces the longest solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027, lasting over 6 minutes and 22 seconds, visible across Africa, Europe…
HighCoffee drinkers have more diverse gut microbiomes, says microbiota expert
Research by epidemiologist Tim Spector shows coffee drinkers have more diverse gut microbiomes than non-drinkers, with benefits including reduced inflammation…
HighCoffee drinkers have more diverse gut bacteria, microbiota expert says
Microbiota expert Tim Spector cites Nature research showing coffee drinkers have more diverse gut bacteria, with potential benefits for athletic recovery and i…
HighCoffee drinkers have more diverse gut microbiomes, says microbiota expert Spector
Microbiota expert Tim Spector cites Nature research showing coffee drinkers have more diverse intestinal microbiomes and lower heart disease risk, with specifi…
HighExperto en microbiota: el café mejora la salud cardiovascular y metabólica
Research by microbiota expert Tim Spector analyzing 22,000 people across 25 countries shows moderate coffee consumption enhances intestinal bacterial diversity…
HighKiki Morente and Lagartija Nick launch 30-year tribute tour for landmark 'Omega' album
Kiki Morente and Lagartija Nick announce a tribute tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of the revolutionary 1996 flamenco fusion album 'Omega', originally cr…
HighKiki Morente y Lagartija Nick lanzan gira homenaje a 'Omega' en su 30 aniversario
Kiki Morente and Lagartija Nick announce a tribute tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of the revolutionary 1996 flamenco fusion album Omega, originally crea…
HighCórdoba's Guitar Festival Unveils Star-Studded Lineup with Stanley Clarke and Los Planetas
The 45th Córdoba Guitar Festival completes its program with performances by Los Planetas, Stanley Clarke, Mononeon, and founder Paco Peña, spanning classical,…
HighKiki Morente and Lagartija Nick revive Enrique Morente's 'Omega' at Córdoba Guitar Festival
Tickets go on sale for Omega, a reinterpretation of Enrique Morente's revolutionary flamenco-poetry fusion, closing the 45th Córdoba Guitar Festival on July 11…
HighNASA and NOAA launch three missions to map solar effects and protect Earth's technology
NASA and NOAA successfully launched three spacecraft to study solar activity and its effects on Earth's technology and atmosphere, establishing unprecedented r…
HighNew Year's fireworks trigger air quality emergency in Mexico State
Mexico State and Mexico City activated emergency protocols on January 1, 2021 due to hazardous air quality caused by New Year's fireworks, with PM10 and PM2.5…
HighSmoothie Recipe Targets Brain and Bone Health in Aging
A simple smoothie combining banana, oats, milk, almonds, and chia seeds provides key nutrients for cognitive function and bone density in older adults, support…
Medium96% of Spanish schools fail WHO air quality standards, study finds
Ecologistas en Acción reports that 96% of over 400 Spanish schools analyzed fail WHO air quality recommendations for nitrogen dioxide, with 80% also failing in…
HighBody of Missing U.S. Scientist Melissa Casias Found; Pattern of Disappearances Raises Concerns
New Mexico police confirmed remains of missing scientist Melissa Casias from Los Alamos National Laboratory, reigniting concerns about a pattern of disappearan…
MediumCentury's Longest Solar Eclipse to Darken Sky for Over 6 Minutes
NASA confirms the longest total solar eclipse of the century will last approximately 6 minutes 23 seconds, visible across North Africa, Middle East, and Europe…
HighChina's Three Gorges Dam Slows Earth's Rotation by Microseconds, NASA Confirms
NASA confirms China's Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydroelectric facility, can measurably slow Earth's rotation by redistributing massive water volume…
HighCelebrity-Backed NAD+ Supplement May Rest on Flawed Scientific Foundation
New research challenges the foundational theory behind popular NAD+ anti-aging supplements promoted by celebrities, finding blood NAD+ levels don't decline wit…
HighGenetic study reveals Amsterdam Island cattle's 130-year survival wasn't adaptation—it was ancestry
A 2024 genetic analysis of cattle abandoned on Amsterdam Island in 1871 revealed the founding population possessed dual ancestry—European and Indian Ocean bree…
HighResearchers Turn DNA Into Digital Storage, Promising 200 Million Gigabytes Per Gram
Researchers at University of Missouri are developing synthetic DNA storage technology capable of holding 215 petabytes per gram, leveraging DNA's four-base cod…
HighPsychology: Greeting Upon Entering a Store Signals Social Intelligence, Not Just Politeness
Psychology research shows that greeting upon entering a store reflects social intelligence, empathy, and self-confidence beyond mere politeness, with studies d…
MediumUFMS Chapadão do Sul destaca-se em pesquisa científica com alcance nacional
UFMS Campus in Chapadão do Sul gains national recognition for scientific research, with students featured in major media and pursuing advanced studies abroad t…
MediumNASA captures Spain's stunning pink lagoon, a natural wonder powered by microalgae
NASA photographed Torrevieja's pink lagoon in Spain, a natural phenomenon caused by salt-loving microalgae Dunaliella salina thriving in hypersaline waters. Th…
HighNew e-book maps indigenous astronomical systems with high-resolution imagery
A new e-book catalogs indigenous astronomical systems through high-resolution images, supporting Brazil's curriculum requirements for indigenous knowledge in s…
HighJapanese probe may encounter artificial object, not asteroid, in 2031
A preliminary study suggests asteroid 1998 KY26, target of Japan's Hayabusa2 probe in 2031, may be an artificial object possibly linked to the lost Soviet Phob…
MediumHackers derrubam sistemas do ALMA, maior radiotelescópio do mundo
Hackers disabled systems at Chile's ALMA observatory, the world's most powerful radio telescope, on October 29, forcing suspension of astronomical observations…
HighWhy Cockroaches Die Upside Down: Nerve Damage and Physics Explain the Phenomenon
Cockroaches die on their backs due to nervous system failure from insecticides, injury, or aging, which prevents them from coordinating leg movements to flip o…
HighBody of US nuclear lab scientist found 11 months after disappearance
Melissa Casias, a Los Alamos National Laboratory employee, was found dead nearly a year after disappearing in June 2025. Her case has reignited speculation abo…
MediumGalaxy Z Fold 8 spotted with redesigned form factor and reduced camera setup
A leaked sighting of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 reveals a new design with a reduced camera setup compared to previous models.
MediumGalaxy S25 Ultra price drops ahead of S26 launch, creating bargain opportunity
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra prices are declining on Mercado Livre as the S26 launch approaches, creating buying opportunities for consumers seeking flagship devic…
MediumScientist Proposes We're Avatars in a VR Game, Challenging Our Understanding of Reality
A scientist claims humans may be avatars in a VR game, suggesting reality itself might be a simulation rather than objective truth.
LowMeteor Explosion Rattles Northeast US With Force of 300 Tons of TNT
A meteor exploded over Massachusetts with the force of 300 tons of TNT, causing loud booms and shaking homes across New England and into Canada, with NASA conf…
HighScientists Discover Hundreds of DNA Inheritance Patterns Beyond Mendelian Genetics
Researchers have identified hundreds of inherited DNA patterns that contradict traditional Mendelian genetics principles, suggesting inheritance mechanisms are…
MediumEarth's 3 trillion trees vastly outnumber Milky Way's stars
Global estimates reveal Earth contains approximately three trillion trees, significantly exceeding the Milky Way's estimated 100-400 billion stars, highlightin…
HighMoon's gravitational pull gradually lengthens Earth's days over billions of years
Earth's rotation has slowed dramatically over billions of years due to the Moon's gravitational influence, extending a day from 19 hours to 24 hours, with the…
HighStanford and IAS Professors Win $1.2M Shaw Prize for Mathematics Breakthroughs
Stanford and Institute for Advanced Study professors have been awarded the $1.2M Shaw Prize for significant breakthroughs in mathematics, alongside recognition…
MediumRare Blue Micromoon rises tonight with free livestream available
Astronomers announce a free online livestream of May's rare blue micromoon rising tonight, offering viewers worldwide access to this astronomical event.
HighSupermassive Black Holes May Be Universe's Largest Planet Nurseries
Research suggests supermassive black holes could function as major planet-forming environments, challenging conventional understanding of planetary genesis in…
MediumSolar System completes galactic orbit every 230 million years, aligning with dinosaur era
The Sun orbits the Milky Way's center in roughly 230 million years. The last time Earth reached this position, dinosaurs were emerging during the Triassic Peri…
MediumCentury-long excavation unearths colossal Ramses II statue in Egypt
After nearly a century of excavation work, archaeologists have uncovered a massive statue of Ramses II that was buried beneath Egyptian sand, marking a signifi…
MediumQuitting smoking linked to lower dementia risk, 25-year study suggests
A 25-year study of 32,000+ adults found that quitting smoking significantly reduces dementia risk, with benefits increasing the longer someone remains smoke-fr…
HighWalking 6,000 Daily Steps Cuts Mortality Risk by Half, Study Shows
Research shows walking 6,000 steps daily reduces mortality risk by 40-53% in adults over 60, offering cardiovascular, mental, and bone health benefits as an ac…
HighDaily Coffee Consumption: Health Benefits Peak at 2-5 Cups, Study Shows
Recent research shows daily coffee consumption of 2-5 cups offers health benefits including reduced dementia risk and increased longevity, though excessive int…
HighDark chocolate daily: Harvard research links moderate consumption to diabetes prevention
Research shows dark chocolate consumed daily may reduce type 2 diabetes risk and provide cardiovascular benefits through antioxidants, though moderation and ch…
MediumGut bacteria changes could predict Parkinson's risk years before symptoms
International research published in Nature Medicine shows that alterations in intestinal microbiota can predict Parkinson's disease risk years before symptoms…
HighCambios intestinales podrían anticipar síntomas tempranos del Parkinson
Research suggests persistent changes in bowel habits and intestinal microbiota composition could indicate early-stage Parkinson's disease, potentially enabling…
MediumPlant-Based Diet Quality, Not Just Type, Linked to Dementia Risk
A large study finds that plant-based diets reduce dementia risk by 7% when focused on whole foods, but increase it by 6% when dominated by processed foods, hig…
MediumHawking's wisdom: humility trumps intellect, humor conquers adversity
A retrospective on Stephen Hawking's philosophical reflections beyond physics, emphasizing humility over intellect, humor as resilience, and warnings about hum…
MediumAustralian scientists identify hairy fish species hidden for decades under taxonomic confusion
Australian researchers officially identified Solenostomus snuffleupagus, a tiny hairy fish species previously misclassified for over 20 years, using DNA and an…
HighScientists map enzyme's atomic structure, opening doors to environmental monitoring
International researchers used advanced X-ray technology to visualize how a copper enzyme transforms nitrogen compounds, revealing the precise sequence of mole…
HighDMT from Ayahuasca Shows Promise Against Parkinson's in Preclinical Study
Preclinical research reveals DMT, the active compound in ayahuasca, may protect against Parkinson's neurodegeneration by reducing neuroinflammation through sig…
MediumBermuda's Geological Mystery Eclipses Paranormal Legends
Recent geological research reveals the Bermuda Triangle's true mystery lies not in paranormal phenomena but in an unusual rock layer sustaining the island with…
MediumLatin America's travel sector set to outpace global growth in 2026
WTTC research projects Central and South America's travel and tourism sector will grow 4.1% in 2026, exceeding the global average of 3.2%, driven by strong dom…
HighFood insecurity in young adulthood linked to 41% higher heart disease risk
A 20-year Northwestern Medicine study finds young adults with food insecurity face 41% higher risk of developing heart disease by midlife, establishing food in…
HighBrain Cells Taught to Play Pong in Breakthrough Study on Cellular Intelligence
UK and Australian researchers developed Dishbrain, a system using human stem cell-derived neurons to play Pong by interpreting electrical signals, demonstratin…
HighAustralia, NZ Face Skin Cancer Screening Gap: 40% of Firms Skip Risk Assessment
A new report reveals 40% of ANZ organisations have never assessed workforce skin cancer risk despite 84% believing duty of care applies, exposing significant g…
MediumBrain protein Menin emerges as key anti-ageing factor, study finds
Researchers identified that declining Menin protein levels in the brain drive ageing and inflammation, with low levels causing cognitive decline, bone loss, an…
HighEarth's Molten Core Reversed Direction Beneath Pacific in 2010
Satellite measurements reveal Earth's outer core beneath the Pacific Ocean reversed its usual westward flow to move eastward in 2010, suggesting planetary inte…
MediumMuseum fossil rewrites late Cambrian biodiversity story
A 500-million-year-old arthropod fossil from Canada suggests the late Cambrian period was more biologically diverse than previously thought, challenging the th…
HighParasitic Fly Dims Vision After Finding Host, Study Shows
Deer keds, blood-feeding parasitic flies, permanently reduce visual sensitivity after landing on a host and shedding their wings, redirecting energy to digesti…
HighJune 2026: Venus-Jupiter conjunction and winter solstice light up Western Australian skies
June 2026 offers stargazers in Western Australia prime viewing of Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter in the western sky, plus the Winter Solstice and a rare micro moo…
HighB12 and folate deficiency linked to fatigue and low motivation in new study
Japanese study finds higher homocysteine levels, indicating low B12 and folate, correlate with fatigue in men and reduced motivation in women, suggesting nutri…
MediumMom credits creatine with boosting energy, strength and mental clarity
A working mother reports significant improvements in energy, strength, and cognitive function after eight weeks of creatine supplementation, supported by emerg…
MediumThe Democratic Drain: How Brain Drain Strengthens Authoritarianism
Research shows that people with liberal democratic values disproportionately emigrate from authoritarian states to democracies, depleting their home countries…
HighStudy reveals how women's hearts respond to sauna and cold water cycles
New research shows sauna and cold water immersion cause immediate changes in blood pressure and heart rate in women, with cardiovascular adaptation occurring a…
HighJalapão's natural springs defy gravity through physics, not magic
The Jalapão region in Tocantins features natural springs where visitors cannot sink due to hydrostatic pressure from underground aquifers. The phenomenon combi…
HighJWST discovers black hole older than its host galaxy, challenging cosmic origin theories
JWST observations reveal a black hole that may have formed before its galaxy, challenging conventional understanding of cosmic structure formation and suggesti…
HighJames Webb's Golden Mirror Reveals Hidden Universe from 1.5M km Away
The James Webb Space Telescope, positioned 1.5 million km from Earth, uses a segmented golden mirror and infrared observation to study distant galaxies, formin…
HighSelpercatinibe shows promise in adjuvant RET-mutant lung cancer at ASCO 2026
LIBRETTO-432 trial demonstrates selpercatinibe adjuvant therapy significantly reduces recurrence risk in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer with RET fusion…
High40% of Brazilians Fear Social Media Judgment, Study Finds Mental Health Crisis
A Datafolha survey reveals 40% of Brazilians fear judgment on social media, with 57% of women reporting mental exhaustion. The study links social platforms to…
HighStudy reveals caffeine disrupts deep sleep quality, not just duration
New research shows caffeine impairs deep sleep quality even when total sleep duration appears normal, with EEG studies revealing reduced slow-wave activity and…
HighStudy Links Marriage to Lower Cancer Risk, But Experts Caution Against Oversimplification
Research published in Cancer Research Communications finds married individuals have significantly lower cancer incidence rates, with unmarried women showing 83…
MediumScientists Challenge 70-Year-Old Language Theory With Surprising Discovery
Researchers have challenged a 70-year-old linguistic theory with a surprising discovery, potentially reshaping understanding of how language functions and deve…
MediumA Single Glass of Water Contains More Atoms Than Oceans Hold Glasses
A thought experiment illustrates the staggering number of atoms in water: a single glass contains more atoms than all glasses that could fill Earth's oceans, d…
HighQuantum light achieves 20-fold efficiency boost in ultrafast laser processes
Researchers demonstrate quantum light can boost ultrafast laser processes by 20-fold, advancing capabilities in precision applications and quantum technology d…
MediumThe Sun Is Actually White, Not Yellow—Earth's Atmosphere Creates the Illusion
The Sun is actually white when viewed from space, but appears yellow from Earth due to atmospheric scattering of blue wavelengths—the same physics that makes o…
HighBlue Moon and Clear Skies Expected This Weekend
A rare blue micromoon will be visible this weekend, marking the second full moon of May. Clear skies and favorable viewing conditions are expected across multi…
HighThe Boötes Void: A Cosmic Desert That Could Have Hidden the Universe
The Boötes void, a 330-million-light-year-wide cosmic region, is nearly empty. If Earth were positioned there, humanity might not have discovered other galaxie…
MediumCaribbean ship crew found alive after nearly a month adrift
A ship that disappeared nearly a month ago in the Caribbean has been found with its crew alive and in stable condition after drifting at sea. The discovery bri…
HighCeltic Settlement Discovery Halts Spanish Highway Construction
A Celtic archaeological settlement has been discovered in Spain, forcing the halt of highway construction. The find reveals significant historical artifacts fr…
MediumStudy Suggests Gut Microbes May Alter Calorie Absorption, Challenging Nutrition Fundamentals
Research challenges 130 years of nutrition science by showing gut microbes significantly influence how many calories individuals absorb from identical meals, s…
MediumMeteor explodes off Massachusetts coast with force of 300 tons of TNT
A meteor exploded off Massachusetts Saturday, releasing energy equivalent to 300 tons of TNT and creating a sonic boom heard across the Northeast. NASA confirm…
HighRescuers Extract First Survivor From Flooded Laos Cave; 4 More Remain Trapped
Rescue workers in Laos are extracting villagers trapped in a flooded cave for 10 days after entering to search for minerals. One survivor was evacuated Friday,…
HighCannabis alters sleep architecture in insomnia patients, reduces REM without next-day impairment
A clinical trial found that a cannabis-based medication altered sleep patterns in insomnia patients by reducing REM sleep and dreaming, while preserving next-d…
HighScientists Identify New Class of Stellar Remnants in Mysterious Dead Stars
Researchers at ISTA discovered two isolated white dwarfs, Gandalf and Moon-Sized, that share five unusual traits including X-ray emission, establishing a new c…
HighNewly discovered fungus offers hope for restoring Britain's invaded habitats
Scientists have identified a previously unknown fungus species that naturally kills heath-star moss, an aggressive invasive plant threatening British native ha…
HighMeteor explodes over New England with force of 300 tons of TNT
A meteor traveling at 75,000 mph exploded over New England with the force of 300 tons of TNT, creating acoustic booms heard across multiple states and rattling…
HighGalaxy Z Fold 8 leak reveals wider form factor alongside traditional 'Ultra' model
New leak shows Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 8 in two form factors: a wider new design and the traditional Ultra model, with both expected to launch July 22.
MediumTasmania Police Open to Learning From Volunteer Group After Second Missing Person Find
Tasmania Police say they're open to learning from volunteer group FOLLO after it found remains of missing man Peter Willoughby—the second significant discovery…
HighStudy finds inclusion of vulnerable students in remote learning 'poorly achieved'
A University of Porto study of 1,306 teachers found that inclusion of disadvantaged and vulnerable students in distance learning was poorly achieved, despite t…
HighStudy finds remote learning failed to include vulnerable students effectively
A University of Porto study of 1,306 teachers found that inclusion of disadvantaged and vulnerable students during remote learning was poorly achieved, despite…
HighMay 2026 Blue Moon Combines Rare Microluna and Antares Conjunction
May 31, 2026 will feature a rare blue moon—the second full moon in one month—coinciding with a microluna at apogee and visual alignment with star Antares, crea…
HighBlue Moon and Micromoon Converge Tonight in Rare Celestial Alignment
Brazil will witness a rare astronomical event tonight as a Blue Moon (second full moon of May) coincides with a micromoon (moon at its farthest orbital point),…
HighBorn 1945-1965? Psychology shows emotional regulation advantage from lived experience
Research in aging psychology reveals that people born 1945-1965 developed enhanced emotional regulation through decades of adversity, enabling better perspecti…
MediumLua Azul e microlua coincidem neste domingo com bônus de estrela avermelhada
Brazil's sky will display a rare astronomical event Sunday night: a Blue Moon coinciding with a micromoon, plus the red star Antares nearby. Both phenomena are…
HighPARP inhibitors show promise in metastatic prostate cancer, with caveats on timing
ASCO 2026 presented two major trials on PARP inhibitors for metastatic prostate cancer, showing significant progression-free survival benefits in patients with…
HighGuava juice shows promise in combating iron-deficiency anemia, study finds
A BMJ study finds guava juice can increase hemoglobin levels and help combat iron deficiency anemia, particularly when combined with iron supplementation, offe…
MediumFrench INPE researcher Gerald Banon honored as citizen of São José dos Campos
Gerald Banon, a French researcher who spent nearly four decades at Brazil's National Institute for Space Research pioneering environmental monitoring technolog…
HighOctopus Intelligence Sparks European Push to Ban Industrial Farming
Recent research confirming octopuses' cognitive complexity and self-awareness is driving European legislative efforts to ban industrial octopus farming, citing…
HighFive phrases happy people repeat to reshape emotional responses, psychology finds
Psychology research identifies five recurring phrases used by happier people to reframe difficulties and maintain emotional well-being through intentional ment…
MediumIntrovertidos encontram paz aos 50-60 anos aceitando sua natureza, não mudando-a
Psychology research shows introverts achieve greater well-being in their 50s and 60s through self-acceptance rather than social adaptation, eliminating interna…
MediumStudy reveals cats can suffer depression and anxiety when separated from owners
Research shows cats can develop separation anxiety and depression when apart from their owners, challenging the stereotype that they are independent and emotio…
MediumScientists discover first mammal that mates without penetration
Scientists discover that serotine bats mate without penetration, using an unusually long penis to contact the female's vulva while bypassing a protective membr…
HighStudy reveals why hair grays—and hints at potential reversal treatment
NYU researchers identified why hair turns gray: stem cells get stuck in hair follicles and lose ability to produce pigment. Discovery in mice could lead to tre…
HighSalt glands, not swimming: Why dinosaurs never conquered the oceans
Research suggests dinosaurs failed to colonize oceans due to lack of salt-excreting glands, a physiological barrier rather than mechanical limitation. Only spi…
HighBlue Moon lights Mexican skies Saturday; peak visibility at 2:45 AM Sunday
A rare Blue Moon—the second full moon in May—will be visible across Mexico on May 30-31, 2026, reaching peak brightness at 2:45 AM on May 31, an event that occ…
HighScientists discover living microbes sealed in 2-billion-year-old South African rock
Scientists in South Africa discovered living microorganisms trapped inside a 2-billion-year-old rock formation, surviving in complete isolation through minimal…
HighStudy reveals bidirectional link between dinner and sleep quality, explaining morning sugar cravings
University of Granada research on 146 obese adults shows bidirectional relationship between dinner composition and sleep quality, with poor sleep triggering in…
HighScientists stabilize theoretical quantum matter state using silver nanoparticles
Researchers from Brown and Michigan universities have stabilized a previously theoretical quantum matter phase using silver nanoparticles, potentially advancin…
HighStudy reveals mouse models for MS research aren't interchangeable, reshaping drug development
US researchers analyzing 400,000+ brain cells found two commonly used mouse models for MS research are not interchangeable, potentially redirecting drug develo…
HighUltra-high-energy neutrino detected in Mediterranean challenges physics understanding
A 220 petaelectronvolt neutrino detected by Mediterranean underwater observatory KM3NeT traversed Earth without interaction, exceeding any human-made accelerat…
HighStudy links daytime naps to larger brain volume and reduced neurodegeneration risk
Research from UCL and University of Uruguay shows regular daytime napping preserves brain volume and may protect against cognitive decline and neurodegenerativ…
HighRare Blue Moon and Microluna Conjunction Lights Up May Sky Near Antares
A rare astronomical event combines a Blue Moon (second full moon in May) with a microluna and proximity to Antares star on May 31, 2026, creating an exceptiona…
HighPsychology: 1960s-70s children built resilience through autonomy, not superior parenting
Psychology research shows children raised in the 1960s-70s developed stronger emotional resilience through autonomy and minimal adult supervision, contrasting…
MediumMeteor explodes over US Northeast with force of 300 tons of TNT
A meteor exploded over Massachusetts and New Hampshire with energy equivalent to 300 tons of TNT, causing loud booms and ground vibrations but no injuries or d…
HighMeteor explodes over northeastern US with force of 300 tons of TNT
A meteor exploded over Massachusetts and New Hampshire on May 30 with the force of 300 tons of TNT, creating loud booms heard across the region at 120,000+ km/…
HighSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 tipped to significantly reduce display crease
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 series is expected to significantly reduce the display crease, potentially matching the quality of Oppo's Find N6 foldable d…
MediumClassical Computing Solves Key Chemistry Problem Without Quantum Computers
Researchers have solved a significant chemistry question using classical computing methods, challenging assumptions about quantum computers' necessity for mole…
MediumRare Blue Micromoon Set to Rise This Weekend
A rare blue micromoon will be visible this weekend, combining a blue moon occurrence with the moon's closest orbital point. Stargazers can observe this astrono…
HighEarth's Ecosystem Was Collapsing Before the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Struck
A Johns Hopkins study reveals Earth experienced an ecological crisis 30,000 years before the asteroid impact that killed dinosaurs, suggesting the planet was a…
HighScientists discover pigeons navigate using magnetic sensors in their livers
Researchers have identified that homing pigeons use magnetic sensors in their livers to navigate, particularly on cloudy days when visual cues are unavailable.…
MediumPoor sleep linked to rising cancer risk in under-50s
Research suggests inadequate sleep may be contributing to increased cancer rates among people under 50, with experts identifying insomnia as a potential risk f…
MediumNew analysis of ancient Hjortspring boat reveals Baltic origins of Iron Age raiders
When an ancient ship was unearthed in Scandinavia over 100 years ago, archaeologists started to uncover bits and pieces of its history.
MediumScientists map rare earth deposits using volcanic rocks and seismic data
International researchers created a predictive model for rare earth element deposits by analyzing 9,000 rock samples and seismic data, discovering these valuab…
HighSTING protein emerges as key driver of immune response to Japanese encephalitis virus
Research reveals STING protein plays a critical role in restricting Japanese encephalitis virus replication and triggering inflammatory responses through a pat…
HighScientists reveal how bacteria transport sugar molecules that enable infection
Scientists identified a novel bacterial protein that transports β-1,2-glucans, complex sugars used by pathogens to evade immune systems. The discovery could en…
HighChilliwack dance fundraiser shines light on rare genetic disease
Light the Night, a inaugural dance fundraiser in Chilliwack, will raise funds for Cure SMA Canada to support families affected by spinal muscular atrophy and a…
High9,500-Year-Old Cremation in Malawi Rewrites Africa's Ritual History
Archaeologists in northern Malawi discovered what appears to be Africa's oldest adult cremation, dating back 9,500 years, revealing sophisticated funerary ritu…
HighNeanderthals wielded rhinoceros teeth as sophisticated tools, study reveals
A new study analyzing fossilized woolly rhinoceros teeth from European caves suggests Neanderthals deliberately collected and used rhino teeth as tools during…
HighWoonona boy's spirit shines after successful 14-hour brain tumour surgery
Sune Messieh, 10, from Woonona underwent successful 14-hour surgery to remove an 11cm brain tumour discovered after routine headaches. His quick recovery and r…
HighMay's 'Blue Moon' Rises Saturday: When and Where to Catch the Celestial Event
A rare Blue Moon—the second full moon in May—rises Saturday evening with dramatic orange coloring due to atmospheric scattering. This celestial event occurs ro…
HighExcessive Alcohol Consumption Significantly Increases Stroke Risk, Study Shows
Research shows excessive daily alcohol consumption significantly increases stroke risk, with heavy drinkers experiencing hemorrhagic strokes 11 years earlier t…
HighCOVID-19 Linked to Spike in Alcohol Disorder Diagnoses, Study Finds
A Cleveland University study found COVID-19 infections significantly increased alcohol use disorder diagnoses in the first three months post-infection, driven…
HighCentury's Longest Solar Eclipse Set for 6+ Minutes of Totality Across Europe, Africa, Middle East
A record-breaking total solar eclipse lasting up to 6 minutes 23 seconds will traverse Europe, Africa, and the Middle East in 2026, making it the longest of th…
HighWomen smokers face doubled cancer risk due to smaller lung capacity, UNAM research shows
Research from UNAM reveals smoking affects women differently than men, with greater cancer risk due to smaller lung capacity and hormonal disruption. Motivatio…
HighNASA confirms Three Gorges Dam slows Earth's rotation by microseconds
NASA confirms China's Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydroelectric facility, slightly slows Earth's rotation by redistributing 40 cubic kilometers of wa…
HighHandwriting activates brain memory centers better than typing, neuroscience shows
Neuroscience research shows handwriting activates multiple brain regions simultaneously, enhancing memory retention and cognitive function compared to digital…
MediumAlaska museum's 70-year mammoth misidentification solved: bones belong to whales
Radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis revealed that fossilized vertebrae stored for 70 years at an Alaska museum were actually from whales, not woo…
HighNASA Study: China's Three Gorges Dam Imperceptibly Slows Earth's Rotation
NASA scientists calculated that China's Three Gorges Dam can imperceptibly slow Earth's rotation by 0.06 microseconds, demonstrating human infrastructure's mea…
HighStudy finds sweet spot: moderate ambition beats excessive goals for success
US researchers developed a mathematical model showing excessive ambition can harm success more than moderate expectations. The study found a balance point wher…
MediumGenetic study reveals 130-year-old abandoned cattle herd's surprising island survival
A genetic analysis of cattle abandoned on Amsterdam Island 130 years ago reveals they possessed hybrid ancestry combining European and Indian Ocean breeds, cha…
HighStudy Reveals Early Complex Life Thrived in Ocean Floor Refuges, Not Surface Waters
International research reveals early eukaryotes survived for hundreds of millions of years confined to oxygen-poor seafloor habitats, challenging traditional t…
HighScientists reveal pouring technique for perfect drip coffee
University of Pennsylvania researchers discovered that pouring water from a gooseneck kettle at height and constant flow improves coffee extraction and flavor…
HighRed dwarf stars devour nearby planets, study finds
Astronomers found strong evidence that red dwarf stars can consume their own planets by detecting unexpected lithium levels in six red dwarfs, suggesting they…
HighBlue Moon and Scorpion's Heart light up May's final weekend
Brazil will witness rare celestial phenomena this weekend including a Blue Moon (second full moon of May), a micromoon, and alignment with Antares star. The Bl…
HighMesozoic fossil trunk discovered in Ceará sparks paleontological research
A fossilized conifer trunk from the Mesozoic era was found in Jaguaribe, Ceará, and is undergoing laboratory analysis to determine its exact age and species, p…
MediumRare celestial double feature: Blue Moon and Microluna align on May 31
May 31, 2026 will feature a Blue Moon and Microluna simultaneously—a rare astronomical event where the second full moon of the month coincides with the Moon's…
HighChinese satellite internet firm SpaceSail to launch Brazil operations in 2026
Chinese satellite internet firm SpaceSail will begin operations in Brazil in 2026, expanding connectivity to remote regions and increasing competition in the t…
HighScientists achieve 'perfect randomness' using entangled quantum chips
Researchers have successfully generated perfectly random numbers using entangled quantum chips for the first time, with potential applications in cryptography…
HighSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 leaks with wider display in hands-on images
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 hardware has leaked in hands-on images, revealing a wider foldable design with potential Ultra variant branding for the next…
MediumScientists Name New Marine Apex Predator 'Tylosaurus rex' From 80-Million-Year-Old Texas Fossil
Paleontologists have identified a massive 80-million-year-old marine reptile from Texas as a new species, dubbed Tylosaurus rex, earning the title of apex pred…
High500-Million-Year-Old Fossil Fills Critical Gap in Animal Evolution Record
A 500-million-year-old fossil discovered in Northwest Canada fills a critical gap in the evolutionary record, providing new insights into early animal developm…
HighScientists discover β-arrestin condensates control major drug-target receptors
Researchers discover β-arrestin condensates regulate G-protein-coupled receptor function through droplet-like cluster formation, potentially opening new avenue…
HighNASA Opens JPL Management Contract After 68 Years of Caltech Control
NASA is opening competitive bidding for management of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, ending Caltech's 68-year exclusive contract. This marks the largest organi…
HighScientists Map How NSUN2 Enzyme Selects RNA Targets for Methylation
Nature publishes research on NSUN2, a human RNA methyltransferase enzyme, detailing how it selectively targets specific RNA substrates for m5C methylation modi…
HighAtomic Oxygen: The Space Hazard Threatening Satellite Missions
Hackaday explores the corrosive effects of atomic oxygen on spacecraft materials in low Earth orbit, a critical engineering challenge for satellite longevity a…
MediumRare blue micromoon peaks this weekend, won't return until 2028
A rare blue micromoon will be visible this weekend, combining the astronomical phenomena of a blue moon with a micromoon. The next occurrence won't happen unti…
HighEx-CIA Official Arrested With $40M in Gold in US Fraud Case
A former high-ranking CIA official was arrested in the United States with approximately $40 million in gold bars, facing fraud charges. The discovery of 300 go…
HighMay 28 marks International Day of Action for Women's Health amid calls for gender-focused care
May 28 marks International Day of Action for Women's Health, with advocacy groups across Spain demanding gender-informed healthcare and increased research fund…
MediumScience identifies three strategies for women to reduce dementia risk
New research reveals estrogen loss in brain tissue after menopause significantly increases women's dementia risk, with women comprising two-thirds of Alzheimer…
MediumJust 4 Minutes of Daily Exercise May Help Control Blood Sugar
New research suggests just 4 minutes of daily exercise may help regulate blood sugar levels, offering a practical intervention for metabolic health.
MediumESA's Chief Scientist Advocates for Science's Role in Social Development
ESA's scientific director Carole Mundell addressed the University of Almería, emphasizing science's role in social development and calling for increased female…
MediumMosquitoes Develop Resistance to DEET, Study Suggests
Research suggests mosquitoes may be learning to overcome DEET, a widely-used insect repellent, potentially becoming attracted to it rather than repelled, chall…
MediumSamsung Galaxy Buds Core drops to R$215 in Mercado Livre flash sale
Mercado Livre is running a clearance sale on Samsung Galaxy Buds Core wireless earbuds, reducing the price to R$215 with significant discounts across multiple…
Medium11 presumed dead in Washington paper mill chemical tank rupture
A chemical tank ruptured at a Washington paper mill, killing at least 11 workers with 9 still missing. Authorities say there is no hope of finding additional s…
HighBicycle Day: How Albert Hofmann's 1943 LSD Trip Sparked a Psychedelic Renaissance
On April 19, 1943, Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann intentionally dosed himself with LSD and bicycled home, discovering the compound's psychoactive properties. Tod…
HighRussian expedition's 1820 sighting confirmed Antarctica's existence, reshaping world geography
On January 28, 1820, a Russian expedition led by Bellingshausen and Lazarev became the first confirmed discoverers of Antarctica, opening centuries of scientif…
MediumSuper Mario Galaxy Movie's Peach-Rosalina scene expanded 13x during animation
Illumination's behind-the-scenes clip shows how animator Charlotte Mansard expanded a Peach-Rosalina moment from 30 frames to 400, demonstrating animation's cr…
HighLow Protein Intake Linked to Declining Physical Function in Aging Adults
International research on 38,000+ European adults shows low protein consumption correlates with reduced mobility and muscle strength in older age, highlighting…
HighUsed high-puff vapes accumulate toxic chemicals, UCR study finds
UC Riverside study finds heavily used high-puff e-cigarettes contain significantly higher levels of toxic aldehydes like formaldehyde and methylglyoxal than fr…
HighMenopause Misinformation and Medical Dismissal Create Crisis for Women
Research reveals a critical gap between abundant online menopause information and quality medical care, with doctors often dismissing symptoms while women turn…
HighRed Dwarfs Caught Red-Handed: Lithium Reveals Young Stars Devouring Planets
Astronomers discovered evidence that red dwarf stars consume rocky planets shortly after forming, detected through lithium signatures that shouldn't exist in t…
HighPregnancy heart risk tied to baseline health, not age alone
Large US study finds pregnancy amplifies existing cardiovascular risk regardless of age, shifting focus from maternal age to baseline health management and pre…
HighProximity paradox: Too much face time fuels conflict in isolated crews
Research at Antarctica's Concordia Station reveals that excessive face-to-face contact in isolated crews increases conflict and mistrust rather than strengthen…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during test at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced an explosion during a hot fire test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Thursday night. All personnel were account…
HighClassic vision model confirmed in mice with new synaptic imaging technique
New research confirms Hubel and Wiesel's Nobel Prize-winning model of how the visual cortex processes orientation, showing the mechanism is preserved across sp…
High88% of Spaniards expect science to cure cancer by 2050, BBVA study finds
A BBVA Foundation survey finds 88% of Spaniards believe science will cure cancer by 2050, though confidence drops significantly for climate change (46%) and po…
HighSpanish immunologist García de Vinuesa wins inaugural Valdecilla Prize for medical research
Immunologist Carola García de Vinuesa receives Spain's inaugural Marqués de Valdecilla National Medicine Prize, honoring her groundbreaking research and intern…
HighMosquito bites linked to skin microbiota, not random chance
Scientific research reveals mosquitoes target humans based on skin microbiota composition rather than random selection, with bacterial diversity playing a key…
MediumEarly fitness habits linked to healthier arteries decades later, Swedish study finds
Swedish study of 425 people over 30 years shows sustained physical fitness from early adulthood predicts arterial health at 63, independent of cholesterol leve…
HighExperimental tomato-soy juice shows anti-inflammatory effects in obese adults
Ohio State University researchers found that a functional beverage combining tomato and soy reduced inflammatory markers in obese adults after four weeks of da…
MediumChildhood laughter sculpts healthy brains, expert research shows
Expert research reveals laughter in childhood activates multiple brain regions, reduces stress hormones, and strengthens emotional bonds between parents and ch…
MediumArtificial light extends mosquito season, increasing fall bites in cities
Research shows artificial nighttime lighting disrupts mosquito hibernation cycles, extending their activity into autumn and increasing bite risk in urban areas.
HighWhy Intelligent People Struggle More With Decisions, According to Psychology
Psychology research reveals intelligent individuals experience greater indecision due to thorough analysis, perfectionism, and post-decision regret. This cogni…
MediumScientists discover pigeons navigate using magnetic cells in their liver
Researchers identified superparamagnetic macrophages in pigeon livers that function as biological compasses, enabling navigation in cloudy conditions. The disc…
HighSkin emerges as key biomarker of aging and systemic health, reshaping dermatology's role
Dermatology emerges as key preventive discipline as research reveals skin reflects internal aging processes and influences systemic inflammation affecting long…
HighZinc Deficiency Linked to 34% Higher Dementia Risk in Older Adults
New research shows zinc deficiency increases dementia risk by 34% in seniors, while dietary interventions like Mediterranean diet and fiber intake may offer pr…
HighStudy finds self-defined personality traits diverge from psychology's Big Five model
A study of 4,000+ participants reveals that individuals' self-perceived core personality traits often diverge significantly from psychology's established Big F…
HighHarvard study suggests comet fragment, not asteroid, killed dinosaurs
Harvard researchers propose that a comet fragment, not an asteroid, caused the dinosaur extinction 65 million years ago when it struck the Gulf of Mexico, base…
MediumStudy estimates 2.5 billion T-Rex roamed Earth during dinosaur era
Paleontologists published research in Science estimating 2.5 billion Tyrannosaurus rex inhabited Earth during the dinosaur era, using computational modeling ba…
HighMozambique yields 245-million-year-old vertebrate fossils from dinosaur era
Portuguese-led research team discovers 245-million-year-old vertebrate fossils in Mozambique, marking the first known vertebrates from the early dinosaur era i…
HighStudy reveals dinosaur feathers had modern bird protein composition
New research shows dinosaur feather protein composition was similar to modern birds, suggesting feathers originated earlier than previously thought and challen…
HighBrazilian tree frog discovered as potential pollinator in scientific first
A Brazilian graduate student documented an endangered tree frog feeding on flower nectar, potentially making it the first known amphibian pollinator—a discover…
HighUpdated vaccination schedules may lower cardiovascular and dementia risks in elderly
Research shows that maintaining updated vaccination schedules in elderly populations can reduce risks of heart attacks, strokes, and dementia development, beyo…
HighNew study shows dinosaurs thrived until asteroid strike 66M years ago
A new Science study challenges the long-held belief that dinosaurs were declining before extinction, showing they were actually thriving in diverse ecosystems…
HighHubble visível a olho nu no interior de SP; professor registra passagem
The Hubble Space Telescope can be observed with the naked eye from Itapetininga, SP on May 29, 2026, between 5:59 PM and 6:07 PM. A local professor successfull…
HighBerries Show Promise for Cognitive Health, But Context Matters
Recent research reveals red fruits' anthocyanins may support cognitive health by improving processing speed in mild cognitive decline, though benefits depend o…
MediumBrazil's vaccination rates plummet 21.5% post-pandemic, study finds
A Unifesp-backed study reveals vaccination adherence in Brazil fell 21.5% between July 2023 and March 2026, with 30% of Brazilians now outside full immunizatio…
HighEating Alone Signals Emotional Balance, Not Isolation, Psychology Shows
Psychological research shows eating alone reflects self-care and emotional balance rather than antisocial behavior, offering stress reduction and mindful eatin…
MediumDeep Space Missions Face Psychological Peril From Isolation and Group Conflict
Research from Antarctic isolation studies reveals that extended deep space missions will face severe psychological challenges, with crew members fragmenting in…
High'Mandalorian and Grogu' Opens to Series-Low $98M Amid Franchise Questions
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu opened to $98M domestically over Memorial Day weekend, marking a series low and raising questions about franchise momentum…
HighBlue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Cleared for Launch After Cryogenic Leak Investigation
Blue Origin received FAA approval to resume New Glenn rocket launches following completion of investigation into a cryogenic leak that caused engine thrust los…
HighHow oxygen's chemical cousins in Earth's mantle shaped our breathable atmosphere
Research suggests that storing oxygen's chemical cousins in planetary mantles may be key to developing oxygen-rich atmospheres suitable for life on exoplanets.
MediumInterstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Sparks 'Directed Panspermia' Debate
Scientist Avi Loeb proposes that interstellar object 3I/ATLAS could have delivered extraterrestrial life to our solar system through panspermia, sparking scien…
MediumJames Webb Solves Mystery of 'Little Red Dots': Massive Black Hole-Powered Galaxies
James Webb Space Telescope observations have revealed mysterious red dots in deep space, identified as massive objects with black holes at their centers, chall…
MediumUndersea Volcanoes: When Quiet Giants Become Disruptive Forces
Research reveals previously quiet undersea volcanoes can suddenly become geologically active, with implications for ocean ecosystems and coastal hazard monitor…
MediumChina Launches Artificial Embryos to Space to Study Off-World Reproduction
China has launched lab-grown human embryo models into orbit to study whether human reproduction is possible in space, potentially bypassing ethical regulations…
MediumFatherhood Rewires the Brain: New Dads Show Rapid Neural Changes in First Six Weeks
Research reveals that new fathers experience significant brain changes within the first six weeks after birth, with neuroimaging showing rapid rewiring of neur…
MediumJournal Retracts Study on Keto Diets and Arterial Health
A journal has retracted a controversial study claiming ketogenic diets don't cause arterial clogging, signaling concerns about the research's validity and meth…
MediumNobel laureate Brian Schmidt explains accelerating universe expansion to Spanish university
Nobel laureate Brian Schmidt presented his research on accelerated universe expansion to the University of Almería community, explaining how supernovae observa…
HighThis Week's Supermoon Will Be the Brightest and Largest of 2024
A supermoon reaches its full phase Thursday at 11:34 PM Brasília time, appearing larger and brighter than usual as the Moon reaches its closest point to Earth…
HighConstant proximity in isolation breeds conflict, Antarctic study finds
A University of Zurich study of a 10-month Antarctic isolation found that constant physical proximity with the same group can generate stress and conflict, cha…
HighMore Women in Class Reduces Toxic Masculinity, Boosts Academic Performance
Research from Italian universities shows that increased female presence in classrooms significantly reduces masculine attitudes and mental health impacts on ac…
HighVenezuela sufre nuevo apagón masivo en 20 estados; gobierno atribuye falla a ataque
Venezuela experimentó un apagón masivo que afectó a 20 de 23 estados durante la madrugada del viernes. Las autoridades chavistas atribuyeron el corte a un ataq…
Medium1983 satellite data may hold clues to elusive Planet Nine
Reanalysis of 1983 IRAS satellite data reveals three potential signals matching Planet Nine's characteristics, though detection probability remains low and req…
MediumNASA's Juno captures mysterious green lightning flash in Jupiter's storms
NASA's Juno spacecraft photographed an extraordinarily bright green lightning flash on Jupiter, revealing that the gas giant experiences electrical storms with…
HighPrinceton researchers discover potential dwarf planet challenging 'Planet Nine' hypothesis
Princeton scientists announce discovery of 2017 OF201, a 700km dwarf planet with a 25,000-year orbit that challenges the Planet Nine hypothesis through its ano…
MediumEthiopian discovery pushes back evidence of human cremation to 100,000 years ago
Scientists discovered the oldest known evidence of human cremation in Ethiopia's Afar Rift, dating back 100,000 years, pushing back the archaeological record b…
HighHouston study reveals soleus muscle can boost fat burning while seated
University of Houston research shows the soleus muscle, representing just 1% of body weight, can significantly boost metabolic fat burning through a specific h…
HighGut-Brain Link: Science Confirms Connection, But Marketing Outpaces Evidence
Growing research links intestinal microbiota to cognitive functions like concentration and memory through the gut-brain axis, but experts warn that marketing h…
HighGerman economist revives 'chrono-city' concept after failed German experiment
Michael Wieden, a German consultant, is reviving his chronocity concept that organizes urban services around residents' biological rhythms. After a failed 2012…
HighICU pneumonia mortality in developing nations nearly doubles that of wealthy countries
A NEJM Evidence review of 48,707 patients across 52 studies reveals ICU pneumonia mortality reaches 37.1% in middle-income countries versus 16-26% in wealthy n…
HighMacrophage location in tumors determines cancer-fighting or tumor-supporting role
Dartmouth researchers find that macrophage location within tumors determines whether they fight or support cancer, suggesting targeted therapies preserving ant…
HighGravitational-wave catalogue reveals multiple pathways for black hole formation
The LVK Collaboration's updated gravitational-wave catalogue reveals nearly 400 black hole and neutron star collision detections, providing evidence that binar…
HighProtective gel shows promise for transplanted insulin-producing cells in type 1 diabetes
Researchers developed Amniogel, a hydrogel from amniotic membrane that helps transplanted insulin-producing cells survive longer in type 1 diabetes patients by…
HighNetmarble to Host Live Developer Broadcast for Game of Thrones: King's Road
Netmarble will host a developer live broadcast on May 28th for its Game of Thrones: King's Road RPG, featuring leadership discussing June updates, new content,…
HighHow Eddington's 1919 Eclipse Expedition Made Einstein Famous—and Complicated
In 1919, British astronomer Arthur Eddington's eclipse expedition measured starlight bending near the Sun, providing the first dramatic observational test supp…
HighTrial shows specialized concussion care helps 94% of children recover within 8 weeks
A clinical trial at Murdoch Children's Research Institute found that 94% of children with persistent concussion symptoms improved within eight weeks through sp…
HighGalaxy S25 June Update Promises Long-Awaited One UI 8.5 Improvements
Samsung's Galaxy S25 is expected to receive a June update with One UI 8.5, delivering long-awaited improvements to the device's performance and features.
MediumBlue moon and bright star conjunction offers rare celestial viewing opportunity
A rare blue moon occurs this week alongside a bright blue-white star visible near the moon, creating a notable celestial viewing opportunity for skywatchers.
MediumPaleontologists solve T. rex's tiny arms mystery: massive skulls drove evolution
New research suggests T. rex's disproportionately small arms evolved because the dinosaur's massive skull and powerful bite became its primary hunting tool, re…
HighFungi could unlock Mars agriculture, scientists suggest in new study
Scientists propose that fungi could transform barren Martian regolith into fertile soil suitable for crop production, potentially enabling agriculture on the r…
MediumGalileo's Jupiter Probe: 58 Minutes of Historic Atmospheric Data
In 1995, NASA's Galileo spacecraft deployed a probe into Jupiter's atmosphere that transmitted data for 58 minutes before extreme heat and pressure destroyed i…
HighChina Launches Artificial Embryos to Orbit in Space Reproduction Experiment
China has sent artificial human embryos into orbit to investigate whether human reproduction is viable in space, with results potentially reshaping future spac…
MediumBiosphere 2: When Arizona's Sealed Experiment Faced an Oxygen Crisis
In 1991, eight researchers sealed in Arizona's Biosphere 2 for two years faced a critical oxygen depletion crisis that threatened the entire experiment's viabi…
HighScientists Discover Location Where Time Moves Backward
Researchers have identified a location or condition where time appears to move in reverse, challenging conventional understanding of temporal mechanics and phy…
LowScientists Solve 'Hole Gang' Mystery: 5,000+ Mysterious Pits Explained
Researchers have resolved the mystery of the 'Banda de agujeros' (Band of Holes), a site containing over 5,000 excavations, calling it an extraordinary archaeo…
MediumScientists Confirm Alcohol's Widespread Health Damage Across Multiple Conditions
New scientific research confirms alcohol causes widespread health damage across multiple organ systems and is classified as a carcinogen linked to various canc…
HighBrain's Energy Consumption Remains Constant Regardless of Mental Effort
Research reveals the human brain consumes 20% of body energy despite accounting for only 2% of body weight, with energy use remaining stable whether engaged in…
MediumBad Bunny concerts spark debate as industry veteran calls them 'social experiment'
Industry veteran David Oleart reflects on Bad Bunny's Spanish concerts as a social experiment, amid controversy over crowd incidents and mixed public reception.
MediumMovement breaks boost focus and combat workplace fatigue, experts say
Short movement breaks during work can significantly reduce fatigue and improve focus, according to health research. Regular physical activity intervals enhance…
MediumNobel laureate Brian Schmidt brings stargazing to Almería's astronomy conference
The 14th Astronomical Conference in Almería brings together Nobel Prize winner Brian Schmidt and ESA scientist Carole Mundell to discuss space science and the…
HighHuman body's heat limit: Fatal organ failure begins at 42°C core temperature
Scientific research reveals the human body has critical physiological limits for surviving extreme heat, with wet-bulb temperatures above 30-31°C and core body…
HighSix foods may help reduce breast cancer risk as 1 in 28 Indian women face diagnosis
India reports 1 in 28 women face breast cancer risk. Nutritionists recommend six foods—pomegranate, cruciferous vegetables, soy, vitamin C sources, olive oil,…
MediumScience-backed dietary guide: 4 foods to boost kidney health, 4 to avoid
Scientific research identifies four kidney-protective foods rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, while warning against processed foods, excess…
HighNew Research Reveals T. Rex's Tiny Arms Served Critical Survival Functions
Paleontologists now understand T. rex's small arms served protective, balancing, and hunting functions rather than being evolutionary remnants, supported by fo…
HighStudy Links T. Rex's Tiny Arms to Evolution of Massive Jaws
New research suggests T. rex arms shrank over evolutionary time as their massive jaws became the primary hunting weapon, linked to the rise of giant sauropod p…
HighNew spinal implant and pump offer hope for advanced Parkinson's patients
French researchers have developed spinal cord implants and medication pumps that show promise in helping advanced Parkinson's patients regain mobility and impr…
HighStudy challenges CRPS as lifelong condition, finds 80% recover within 18 months
Groundbreaking research challenges the notion that Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is lifelong, finding up to 80% of patients recover within 18 months with earl…
HighSupercentenarian longevity gene shows promise in reversing rapid-aging disease in children
Researchers identified a 'longevity gene' from supercentenarians that protects heart cells from progeria, a rare genetic disease causing rapid aging in childre…
HighAlienware Aurora 16X RTX 5070 laptop drops $450 to $1,649.99 with 32GB RAM
Dell's Alienware Aurora 16X RTX 5070 gaming laptop is on sale for $1,649.99, down $450 from its $2,100 regular price, featuring 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD, and Intel's…
HighEarlier AF screening could prevent strokes in Indigenous Australians, research shows
Research shows Indigenous Australians develop atrial fibrillation 16 years earlier than non-Indigenous peers, with strokes occurring 2-3x more frequently. A ne…
HighVitamin B2 shields cancer cells—but a mimic compound could turn the tables
Researchers discovered vitamin B2 helps cancer cells resist ferroptosis, a form of programmed cell death. A B2 mimic called roseoflavin could potentially disru…
HighWasp 'Compensators' Keep Colonies Stable During Violent Power Struggles
Tropical paper wasp colonies survive queen loss and violent succession conflicts through "compensator" wasps that increase foraging and brood care, maintaining…
HighHydrogen atom puts quantum wormhole theory to strict test
A new study uses hydrogen's precisely measured properties to constrain the ER = EPR conjecture linking quantum entanglement to wormholes, finding no evidence o…
HighRattlesnakes Face Disproportionate Threat From Fungal and Parasitic Infections
Researchers surveyed wild snakes in the southeastern US and found rattlesnakes are disproportionately vulnerable to fungal and parasitic infections, with 44% o…
HighEarth's Days Are Getting Longer—Eventually We Could Have 25-Hour Days
Earth's rotation is gradually slowing due to the Moon's gravitational pull creating tidal friction, potentially extending days to 25 hours over geological time…
HighHawkmoths and flowers locked in millions-year evolutionary arms race
Scientists reveal how hawkmoths and flowers have engaged in a co-evolutionary arms race for millions of years, with moths evolving longer tongues while flowers…
HighSolar threshold identified where atmospheric drag accelerates orbital debris decay
A 36-year study identifies a solar threshold where atmospheric drag sharply increases orbital decay of space debris, creating operational challenges as mega-co…
HighDNA metabarcoding reveals hidden freshwater biodiversity in Ontario streams
DNA metabarcoding detected 282 aquatic species in Ontario streams versus only 22 with traditional methods, demonstrating superior sensitivity for freshwater ec…
HighPaderborn researchers develop simple, affordable method to detect arsenic variants on-site
Paderborn University researchers developed a simplified SERS-based method using gold nanoparticles to detect toxic arsenic variants in soil and water quickly a…
HighMcCain's Global Study Finds Fries Unite the World—and Spark Strong Emotions
McCain Foods' inaugural Spud Report surveying 12,000 people across 11 countries finds French fries are the world's favorite potato dish, with 78% saying fries…
MediumJune's Strawberry Moon Will Be 2026's Lowest Full Moon—Here's When to See It
June's full Strawberry Moon on June 29, 2026 will be the lowest-hanging full moon of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, best viewed at moonrise during blue h…
HighThe Clitoris Erased: How Patriarchy Hid Female Anatomy Until 1998
New research reveals the clitoris was anatomically documented only in 1998, reflecting centuries of deliberate historical erasure rooted in patriarchal structu…
HighSlow gait may signal depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline, research shows
Scientific research links slow walking patterns to depression, anxiety, and emotional distress, while gait also reflects personality traits and life purpose. W…
HighNASA releases detailed images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS traversing solar system
NASA published detailed images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS captured by multiple space telescopes and probes as it traverses the solar system. The 10-bil…
HighStudy suggests 560+ weekly exercise minutes needed for substantial heart disease protection
Research published in British Journal of Sports Medicine indicates adults need 560-610 weekly exercise minutes for substantial cardiovascular protection, 3-4 t…
HighChildren exposed to 14 minutes of ads per hour online, study finds
A University of La Rioja study reveals minors receive 14 minutes of advertising per hour on mobile devices, exceeding TV exposure. Children often fail to recog…
HighStudy links daily exercise to improved intelligence and academic performance in children
A University of Granada study finds that children engaging in regular aerobic and strength exercise show significant improvements in intelligence, cognitive fl…
HighLuna Azul y Microluna convergen en mayo 2026 para crear raro fenómeno astronómico
Mexico will witness a rare astronomical phenomenon on May 31, 2026, when a Blue Moon coincides with a Microluna, making it the smallest full moon of the year v…
HighIberian Peninsula Slowly Rotating Clockwise Due to Tectonic Plate Pressure
A University of the Basque Country study reveals the Iberian Peninsula is rotating clockwise due to pressure from Eurasian and African tectonic plates, with pl…
HighThe hardest years aren't old age—they're 40 to 55, scientist says
Scientist Pere Estupinyá argues the most difficult life stage occurs between ages 40-55, not in old age, due to overlapping professional, familial, and financi…
MediumStudy suggests 560-610 weekly exercise minutes needed for substantial heart protection
A UK Biobank study finds adults need 560-610 minutes of weekly moderate-to-vigorous exercise for substantial cardiovascular risk reduction, far exceeding curre…
MediumSupermassive black holes strip exoplanet atmospheres, threatening habitability across galaxies
Research reveals supermassive black holes generate galactic winds that erode exoplanet atmospheres and increase UV radiation, potentially confining life to oce…
HighSoledad elegida vs. forzada: qué dice la ciencia sobre no tener amigos
Psychology distinguishes between chosen solitude and painful isolation, with research showing forced loneliness has serious biological consequences comparable…
HighChilean study detects 1,200 ice calving events at Perito Moreno glacier
Chilean and Argentine researchers detected over 1,200 ice calving events in Perito Moreno glacier using seismic sensors, time-lapse cameras, and satellite data…
HighArctic ice loss destabilizes polar vortex, intensifying extreme weather globally
Accelerating Arctic ice loss is weakening the polar vortex, allowing frigid air to penetrate further south and intensifying winter storms worldwide, with satel…
HighMercury exposure linked to metabolic damage, especially in genetically vulnerable populations
Brazilian research reveals toxic mercury exposure can damage metabolic health by affecting cholesterol and triglyceride levels, particularly in individuals wit…
HighHantavirus vaccine patent claim debunked as misinformation
Fact-checkers debunk viral claims that a hantavirus vaccine was patented in April 2025, revealing the patent filing was for a research vector, not an approved…
HighChina's Shenzhou-23 docks with Tiangong station; Hong Kong astronaut makes historic debut
China's crewed Shenzhou-23 mission successfully docked with the Tiangong space station, marking the eighth orbital rendezvous in China's program and featuring…
HighU.Porto 3MT® 2026: Neuroscience Research Wins Communication Competition
Rafaela Seixas won U.Porto's 3MT competition by presenting her astrocyte research in three minutes, demonstrating how complex neuroscience can be made accessib…
HighUSP researchers identify genetic variant linked to rare childhood neurological disease
Brazilian researchers identified a new genetic variant associated with CONDSIAS, a rare childhood neurological disorder marked by epilepsy and motor coordinati…
HighNota Legal: segundo sorteio de 2025 distribui R$ 3,5 mi em novembro
Brazil's Nota Legal program will hold its second 2025 lottery on November 18, distributing R$3.5 million in tax-free prizes including a R$1 million jackpot acr…
HighChina Launches Shenzhou 23 With Astronaut Slated for Year-Long Space Station Stay
China launched Shenzhou 23 with three astronauts to its space station, with one set to remain for a year studying human adaptation to extended spaceflight.
HighGalaxy Watch Ultra 2 leak hints at significantly larger battery capacity
A leak reveals Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 will feature a significantly larger battery than its predecessor, potentially extending device longevity.
MediumGPS satellites launched with deliberately slow clocks to compensate for Einstein's relativity
GPS satellites launch with deliberately slowed clocks to compensate for relativistic time dilation in orbit, preventing location errors of ~10km daily without…
HighThe Tunguska Mystery: A Century-Old Siberian Explosion Still Defies Scientific Consensus
A massive 1908 explosion over Siberia flattened 80 million trees with force equivalent to 1,000 Hiroshima bombs, yet left no crater. Over a century later, scie…
HighChinese scientists link harsh Ice Age conditions to early human creativity surge
Chinese scientists discovered 146,000-year-old evidence suggesting harsh Ice Age environments drove early humans to develop innovative survival strategies, cha…
HighEpic Games Reveals Unreal Engine 6 Timeline, Rocket League Gets Major Upgrade
Epic Games officially revealed Unreal Engine 6, addressing multithreading limitations in UE5, with Rocket League announced as the first major title receiving a…
HighMental Time Travel Techniques Can Enhance Memory Retention, Research Suggests
Research explores how mental time travel—imagining past and future scenarios—can strengthen memory retention and cognitive function through deliberate practice.
MediumScientist Claims Consciousness Is Only Thing That Truly Exists
A scientist proposes that consciousness is the sole fundamental reality, challenging materialist perspectives on existence and the nature of physical reality.
LowScientists solve 75-year mystery of Indian Ocean gravity anomaly
Geophysicists have proposed an explanation for a decades-long mystery: a massive gravity "hole" beneath the Indian Ocean. The discovery resolves a 75-year-old…
MediumMilky Way's Galactic Meal: Scientists Identify Remnants of Devoured Galaxy
Astronomers have identified stellar remnants suggesting the Milky Way consumed another galaxy in its distant past, discovered through analysis of unusual ancie…
High5-10 Minutes Daily Can Boost Brain Health at Any Age, Research Suggests
New research suggests a 5-10 minute daily activity can improve brain function across all ages, challenging assumptions about inevitable cognitive decline with…
MediumScientists pursue genetic engineering of wild mice to combat Lyme disease
Scientists are exploring genetic engineering of wild mice as a novel approach to curbing Lyme disease transmission, shifting focus from traditional tick and de…
HighMars Bore Catastrophic Floods 3.5B Years Ago, ESA Images Reveal
New Mars Express imagery reveals catastrophic floods 3.5 billion years ago carved massive valleys and reshaped the Red Planet's surface, demonstrating water's…
HighMinneapolis man sentenced to 19.5 years for 2013 assault solved via DNA backlog initiative
A Minneapolis man was sentenced to 19.5 years for a 2013 sexual assault solved through DNA testing of previously untested evidence kits. The case highlights pr…
HighWhy Most Pancreatic Precancers Never Become Deadly
Researchers discovered that pancreatic precancer cells (PanIN) acquire cancer-like molecular features while their surrounding tissue environment remains normal…
HighMacrophages caught devouring live melanoma cells in breakthrough imaging study
Researchers captured video of immune cells called macrophages actively consuming live melanoma cells, offering new insights into why some patients respond to c…
HighMars Express reveals evidence of catastrophic flooding 3.5 billion years ago
ESA's Mars Express orbiter discovered evidence of catastrophic flooding 3.5 billion years ago that carved massive valleys like Shalbatana Vallis, suggesting ea…
HighGerman-Japanese expedition probes formation of massive Pacific oceanic plateau
An international research expedition has begun investigating the Hess Rise, a massive oceanic plateau in the North Pacific, to understand how it formed through…
HighHawking's father feared son was 'lazy,' secret diaries reveal
Newly discovered diaries written in secret code by Stephen Hawking's father reveal paternal concerns about the young physicist's lack of initiative and drive d…
HighDaily multivitamin shows modest effect on biological aging in older adults
A large clinical trial found older adults taking daily multivitamins showed slightly slower biological aging over two years, equivalent to roughly four months…
HighScientists find inheritance patterns that break Mendel's rules through DNA methylation
Researchers found that DNA methylation tags can be inherited in ways that contradict classical genetics, with offspring showing chemical markers absent in both…
HighGPS satellites' clocks run slow by design to correct for Einstein's relativity
GPS satellites have clocks deliberately set to run slow before launch to compensate for relativistic effects that would otherwise cause 38-microsecond daily ga…
HighStudy finds nearly 30% of molar-deficient patients need advanced sinus augmentation
Retrospective analysis of 402 CBCT scans reveals 28.2% of patients with maxillary molar deficiency require lateral approach sinus floor augmentation, with gend…
HighA century later, the 1908 Tunguska explosion remains science's greatest unsolved mystery
The 1908 Tunguska explosion in Siberia remains history's largest impact event, flattening 80 million trees with force of 1,000 Hiroshima bombs, yet scientists…
HighMultiple volcanoes erupt globally; Shiveluch ash plume reaches 32,000 feet
At least 10 volcanoes across the Pacific Ring of Fire and beyond showed explosive activity on May 24, 2026, with ash plumes reaching 32,000 feet at Shiveluch i…
HighFood Insecurity Strongly Linked to Poor Mental Health and Diet Dissatisfaction in Tasmania
Tasmanian study finds food insecurity strongly associated with diet dissatisfaction and poorer mental/physical health, affecting nearly 30% of surveyed adults…
HighSamsung unveils Galaxy Book 3 Ultra with RTX 4070 GPU and Dynamic AMOLED display
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra, a thin and powerful notebook with RTX 4070 GPU capable of running demanding games, alongside lighter Pro and Pro 360…
HighChinese rocket debris threatens Iberian Peninsula, Spanish airspace closed
A Chinese Long March 5B rocket fell uncontrollably toward Earth on a trajectory crossing the Iberian Peninsula, prompting Spain to close airspace and suspend f…
HighJapan's Kuroshio Current Shifts North, Warming Sanriku 6°C and Intensifying Extreme Rainfall
An unprecedented northward deviation of Japan's Kuroshio Current warmed the Sanriku region by 6°C and may have intensified extreme rainfall by 300mm in 2023, m…
HighPortion sizes drive overeating; experts reveal how to reclaim healthy eating habits
Experts explain how larger portion sizes drive overconsumption, with research showing doubled portions increase intake by 35%. Key strategies include mindful e…
HighCatalan Police Warn of 'False Son' WhatsApp Scam Targeting Parents
Mossos d'Esquadra alerts Catalonia to a widespread WhatsApp scam where criminals impersonate family members requesting urgent money transfers, exploiting socia…
HighLaughter rewires children's brains for resilience and learning, research shows
Research shows laughter triggers neurological changes that reduce stress hormones, strengthen immune function, and enhance learning capacity in children while…
HighChilean physicist's neutron shield enables neutrino detection at CERN
A Chilean researcher at Universidad Andrés Bello designed a neutron shield that reduces radiation interference by over 1,000 times, enabling the SND@LHC experi…
HighDisabled kea parrot becomes first alpha with physical limitation, defying scientific predictions
Bruce, a kea parrot missing his upper beak, became the first disabled animal to achieve alpha status in his group by developing an innovative jousting combat t…
HighDark Matter Fingerprint Found in Black Hole Gravitational Waves
Physicists analyzing gravitational waves from black hole collision GW190728 detected anomalies suggesting dark matter may concentrate around rotating black hol…
MediumLaughter as Learning: Science Shows How Humor Strengthens Children's Brains
Research shows laughter and play activate multiple brain regions, enhancing learning, emotional resilience, and stress management in children while reducing co…
HighScientist's Marathon: 82 Interviews in 12 Days Reveals Science Communication Crisis
An immunologist reflects on conducting 82 interviews in 12 days during a hantavirus outbreak, revealing tensions between scientific precision and media demands…
HighOcean Census reports discovery of over 1,000 new marine species in 2025
Ocean Census reported discovering 1,121 new marine species during 13 expeditions in 2025, increasing annual identification rates by 54% and revealing remarkabl…
HighPurpose, Not Leisure, Drives Happiness in Retirement, Psychology Shows
Psychological research shows retirees over 60 experience greater wellbeing when they replace work with meaningful goals rather than simply enjoying free time,…
HighChina launches Shenzhou 23 with first astronaut to spend a year in space
China launched its 11th crewed mission to its space station on May 24, 2026, with one astronaut set to remain for a year—a first for the Chinese program and en…
HighBlue Origin clears FAA review after New Glenn launch investigation
Blue Origin has completed its investigation into a New Glenn rocket launch failure, with the FAA signing off on the anomaly report. The upper stage continues t…
HighNew cavefish species discovery upends 'evolutionary dead-end' theory
Researchers have identified a new cavefish species, challenging the long-held assumption that cave environments represent evolutionary dead-ends with limited a…
MediumNorth Dakota fossil site reveals moment asteroid wiped out dinosaurs
A North Dakota fossil site preserves evidence of the Chicxulub asteroid impact 66 million years ago, including glass beads embedded in fish gills that died wit…
HighIsometric Exercises Like Wall Sits Beat Cardio for Blood Pressure Control
A new study comparing eight workout types found isometric exercises like wall sits and planks more effective at lowering blood pressure than traditional cardio…
MediumStudy Links Popular Cooking Oil to Intestinal Damage in Preliminary Research
Scientists have identified potential intestinal harm from America's most widely used cooking oil, raising public health questions about common dietary staples.
MediumSpain launches 'Ciencia segura' portal to protect research from foreign interference
Spain's Ministry of Science launches 'Ciencia segura' portal to protect research results from knowledge leaks and foreign interference, establishing safeguards…
HighProtein Craze Explained: How Much Do We Actually Need?
Experts address growing consumer interest in protein supplements and dietary sources, clarifying actual nutritional needs amid supermarket marketing trends.
MediumGLP-1 Drugs Show Promise in Slowing Cancer Progression, Study Suggests
Research suggests GLP-1 weight-loss drugs may reduce cancer progression risk across multiple tumor types, offering a potential life-saving benefit beyond weigh…
MediumWSU study reveals elevated hantavirus prevalence in Pacific Northwest rodents
A Washington State University study reveals unexpectedly high hantavirus prevalence among rodents in parts of the Pacific Northwest, raising public health conc…
HighTaste Test Reveals Hot Dog Brands Worth Skipping
A comprehensive taste test of 31 hot dog brands identifies top performers and ones to avoid, consulting experts across supermarket staples and regional favorit…
MediumResearchers identify genetic mutations behind sporadic cavernous angiomas
Researchers identified genetic mutations responsible for sporadic cavernous angiomas, rare brain blood vessel malformations affecting over 1 million Americans.…
HighLeafy greens can lower blood pressure in 24 hours, research suggests
Research indicates leafy green vegetables rich in nitrates can reduce blood pressure readings in as little as 24 hours, offering a dietary intervention for the…
MediumType A Blood Linked to 16% Higher Early Stroke Risk in Genetic Study
Genomic research reveals people with type A blood have 16% higher stroke risk before age 60, while type O carriers show 12% lower risk. The mechanism likely in…
HighType A Blood Linked to 16% Higher Early Stroke Risk in Genomic Study
Genomic research analyzing 17,000 stroke cases found people with type A blood have 16% higher stroke risk before age 60, while type O carriers show 12% lower r…
HighIntel Rocket Lake leak suggests modest gaming gains for Core i9-11900K
Leaked Intel documents suggest the upcoming Core i9-11900K offers up to 14% gaming performance gains over the current 10900K flagship, though the leak warrants…
MediumHow Much Protein Do You Really Need? Experts Debunk the Hype
Experts debunk protein hype sweeping UK food markets, revealing most Brits already consume adequate amounts and excess intake may strain kidneys. The trend sho…
HighGold nanoparticles found in Finnish spruce trees via bacterial symbiosis
Scientists found gold nanoparticles in Norway spruce needles near Finland's largest gold mine, formed with help of symbiotic bacteria. Discovery suggests poten…
MediumHow Tidal Forces Drive Silica From Enceladus' Ocean Floor to Space
Researchers discovered how tidal heating in Saturn's moon Enceladus drives ocean currents that carry silica particles to geysers, which eject them into space t…
HighBanned Antibiotic Found in Brazilian Fish Raises Food Safety Alarm
Scientists discovered banned antibiotic chloramphenicol in fish from Brazil's Piracicaba River, with concentrations highest during dry seasons. The finding sug…
HighAuckland woman's molar pregnancy leads to rare cancer battle
Samie Johnson developed choriocarcinoma, a rare aggressive cancer, after a molar pregnancy. Despite initial misdiagnosis and complications from rheumatoid arth…
HighC. difficile sepsis carries similar mortality to other infection types, study finds
Propensity-matched analysis of 549 patients shows sepsis from Clostridioides difficile carries 28.8% mortality, comparable to sepsis from pneumonia, abdominal,…
HighKitchen ingredients create biodegradable battery alternative powered by ambient moisture
Queen Mary University researchers developed a biodegradable device from gelatin, salt, and charcoal that converts ambient humidity into electricity for wearabl…
HighHow Hubble's 'Empty Sky' Gamble Revealed 3,000 Hidden Galaxies
The 1995 Hubble Deep Field observation deliberately targeted an empty patch of sky and discovered ~3,000 galaxies, validating a bold scientific gamble that bec…
HighHawking's father worried young genius was lazy, lacked initiative: biography
A new biography reveals Stephen Hawking's father worried his son was lazy and unmotivated as a teenager, yet Hawking went on to become one of history's greates…
HighIce Age Innovation: Archaic Humans Developed Sophisticated Tools During Harsh Climate
A 146,000-year-old stone tool industry discovered in China reveals that Homo juluensis developed sophisticated technology during harsh glacial conditions, chal…
HighPortuguese study finds young city dwellers have highest COVID-19 antibody rates
A Portuguese serological study of 13,000 volunteers found 1.9% COVID-19 seropositivity nationwide, with young people in densely populated cities showing signif…
HighJust 4,000 daily steps significantly extend lifespan, major study finds
Major study of 226,889 people over 7 years finds that just 4,000 daily steps reduces mortality risk from all causes, with each additional 1,000 steps lowering…
HighHeat killed 47,000 Europeans in 2023; Portugal among hardest hit with 1,432 deaths
A Barcelona research institute study found 47,690 heat-related deaths across Europe in 2023, with Portugal recording 1,432 deaths. Adaptation measures over 20…
HighStudy finds 15% of Brazilians had COVID-19 antibodies by April 2021
A major Brazilian epidemiological survey found 15% of citizens had COVID-19 antibodies by April 2021, with significant regional variation from 9.89% in Ceará t…
HighHalf of hospitalized COVID-19 patients develop complications, major UK study finds
A major UK study of 70,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients found 50% developed complications including kidney, respiratory, and systemic issues, even among youn…
HighInjectable PrEP shows superior adherence in Brazilian HIV prevention study
Brazilian research demonstrates injectable PrEP achieves 94% adherence compared to 58% for oral formulation, with zero infections among injectable users versus…
HighDick Parry, Pink Floyd's Iconic Saxophonist, Dies at 83
Dick Parry, legendary saxophonist known for iconic solos on Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon' and 'Wish You Were Here', has died at 83. David Gilmour co…
HighDick Parry, saxofonista do Pink Floyd, morre aos 83 anos
Dick Parry, saxofonista do Pink Floyd que marcou presença em álbuns clássicos como 'The Dark Side of the Moon', faleceu aos 83 anos. David Gilmour confirmou a…
HighDick Parry, saxophonist who defined Pink Floyd's sound, dies at 83
Dick Parry, saxofonista britânico que imortalizou solos clássicos do Pink Floyd em álbuns como The Dark Side of the Moon, faleceu aos 83 anos. David Gilmour pr…
HighDick Parry, Pink Floyd's Iconic Saxophonist, Dies at 83
Dick Parry, legendary saxophonist known for iconic solos on Pink Floyd classics like Money and Us and Them, has died at 83. David Gilmour paid tribute to his l…
HighDick Parry, saxophonist who defined Pink Floyd's sound, dies at 83
Dick Parry, the saxophonist whose distinctive sound defined Pink Floyd's most iconic albums and songs, died Friday at 83. David Gilmour announced his passing,…
HighSocial isolation rivals smoking as cardiovascular risk factor, research shows
Research shows loneliness and weak social connections increase cardiovascular disease and mortality risk comparable to smoking and sedentary lifestyle, with me…
HighPecan nuts show promise for heart health, study review finds
A US research review of 52 studies concludes that pecan nuts can reduce harmful cholesterol and triglycerides, protecting cardiovascular health through their u…
HighExercise hormone irisin shows promise in protecting neurons from MS degeneration
Harvard-led research identifies irisin, a hormone released during exercise, as a key mechanism protecting neurons from degeneration in multiple sclerosis model…
HighBrain keeps training after exercise ends, study reveals
Research reveals the brain plays a central role in physical performance gains, with specific neurons remaining active for hours after exercise to facilitate re…
MediumDeep-sea anglerfish's extreme mating strategy: males fuse permanently with females
Deep-sea anglerfish exhibit extreme sexual parasitism where males permanently fuse to females, losing organs and independence. New research suggests biolumines…
HighThe Last Soviet Citizen: Cosmonaut Stranded in Space During USSR Collapse
Sergei Krikalev launched to Soviet space station Mir in May 1991 for a five-month mission but remained in orbit for over 10 months as the USSR dissolved, earni…
HighAstronomers detect mysterious cosmic object emitting radio and X-ray pulses
International astronomers discovered ASKAP J1832-0911, a cosmic object emitting radio and X-ray pulses every 44 minutes, marking the first detection of long-pe…
HighStudy identifies two critical aging acceleration points: mid-40s and early 60s
Stanford research tracking 108 adults found human aging accelerates dramatically around ages 44 and 60, with 81% of studied molecules showing concentrated chan…
HighEarth's Days Will Stretch to 25 Hours—in 200 Million Years
Lunar gravitational interaction gradually slows Earth's rotation, adding milliseconds per century. A 25-hour day will occur in approximately 200 million years.
MediumSanta Catarina's Island Refuge: Critically Endangered Rodent and New Species Discovery
Serra do Tabuleiro State Park in Santa Catarina harbors the world's rarest mammal, the southern moleque guinea pig, with fewer than 50 individuals surviving on…
HighNASA releases TESS map revealing nearly 6,000 exoplanet candidates and 700 confirmed worlds
NASA released its most comprehensive TESS mission map covering eight years of observations, identifying nearly 6,000 potential exoplanets including 700 confirm…
HighDick Parry, saxofonista do Pink Floyd, morre aos 83 anos
Dick Parry, saxophonist who performed on Pink Floyd's most iconic albums including The Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here, died at 83. The cause of d…
HighHandwriting in meetings sharpens analysis, neuroscience confirms
Cognitive psychology research shows handwritten notes during meetings activate more brain areas and improve information retention compared to digital typing, r…
Medium2027 Total Solar Eclipse to Bring Nearly 7 Minutes of Darkness Across Africa and Europe
A rare total solar eclipse in 2027 will last 6 minutes 23 seconds across Spain, North Africa and Egypt—the longest of the century—with visibility of celestial…
HighNew tree genus discovered in Andes after 20-year study reveals hidden biodiversity
Scientists identified a new tree genus, Daturodendron absconditum, in the cloud forests of Peru and Colombia after two decades of research, revealing untapped…
HighJames Webb discovers Milky Way twin galaxy in ancient universe, upending formation theories
Astronomers discovered a barred spiral galaxy identical to the Milky Way in the early universe, 11.7 billion years ago, contradicting theories that such comple…
HighHistorians reassess Illuminati survival claims through newly catalogued German archives
Researchers at Gotha's Illuminati Research Unit present archival evidence suggesting the Bavarian Illuminati maintained residual activity in Thuringia after it…
MediumBird songs at your window signal healthy ecosystems and boost mental health
Research confirms that hearing bird songs near homes significantly reduces anxiety and negative thoughts while indicating healthy urban biodiversity and enviro…
HighScientists discover massive 106-meter spider web housing 110,000 arachnids in sulfur cave
Scientists documented a 106-square-meter web housing 110,000 spiders of two normally solitary species in an Albanian-Greek border cave, representing unpreceden…
HighFasted Exercise Burns 70% More Fat, Study Finds—But Experts Urge Caution
A University of Nottingham Trent study found that exercising while fasting burns approximately 70% more fat than training two hours after eating, though expert…
HighPsychology reveals why some people refuse to apologize despite clear mistakes
Psychological research reveals that fear of vulnerability, defensive mechanisms, and childhood trauma prevent some individuals from apologizing despite clear w…
MediumStudy challenges 150-minute exercise rule, finds cardiovascular benefits require triple the activity
New research on 17,000 adults shows the recommended 150 weekly minutes of exercise provides only 8-9% cardiovascular risk reduction, with major benefits requir…
HighDecades of Overlooked Thymus: New Research Links Adult Gland Health to Longevity
A Nature study reveals the thymus gland, long dismissed as irrelevant in adults, is actually crucial for longevity, cardiovascular health, and cancer response.…
HighMajor study reveals complex mix of genetic, social factors behind lifelong sexual inexperience
International research from Max Planck Institute analyzing 400,000+ British adults finds that lifelong sexual abstinence results from complex interactions betw…
HighSpain's Social Security now counts internship years toward early retirement
Spain's Social Security now counts internship and research periods as qualifying work years, allowing certain professionals to retire up to 5 years earlier und…
MediumArgentina faces 41% rise in melanoma cases by 2045 as experts urge year-round sun protection
Argentina faces a melanoma crisis with 1,600+ annual cases projected to exceed 2,400 by 2045. Experts emphasize early detection and year-round sun protection a…
HighScientists Discover Why Some People Never Forget a Face: It's All in the First Look
Research published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B shows that super-recognizers automatically focus on identity-relevant facial features from the first s…
HighAncient Chinchorro mummies reveal art born from grief—and hidden health costs
New research on Chinchorro mummification practices reveals they originated as grief-processing rituals for high infant mortality, but exposed populations to to…
HighChilean scientists warn of potential 8.8+ megaquake in Atacama with regional impacts
Chilean scientists alert to potential megaquake exceeding 8.8 magnitude in Atacama region, with significant impacts expected across Peru and Argentina due to i…
MediumPowerful solar flare triggers rare pink auroras across southern Chile
A G4-level solar flare created a severe geomagnetic storm, producing rare pink and violet auroras visible from southern Chile. Experts warn of potential commun…
HighASMR: Between Science and Sensation—What Brain Scans Reveal
Emerging research confirms ASMR triggers measurable physiological relaxation through brain activity and oxytocin release, though genetic factors determine who…
HighStudy suggests adults need 560-610 weekly exercise minutes for substantial heart protection
Research from Macau Polytechnic University suggests adults need 560-610 minutes of weekly moderate-to-vigorous exercise for substantial cardiovascular protecti…
HighSolar Dysesthesia: A Mysterious Condition Where Sunlight Burns Without Leaving a Mark
Doctors identify solar dysesthesia, a rare condition where sun exposure causes severe burning pain and systemic symptoms without visible skin damage. Italian r…
HighStudy finds reggaeton activates more brain regions than other music genres
A 2021 neuroscience study finds reggaeton music activates more brain regions than other genres, particularly in areas controlling movement and auditory process…
MediumU.S. allocates $2B for quantum computing; IBM secures half in CHIPS Act funding
The US Department of Commerce allocates $2 billion through the CHIPS Act to nine quantum computing companies, with IBM receiving $1 billion to establish a quan…
HighPsychological autopsy delay strains Leguizamón case as family seeks charges
A psychological autopsy ordered in the suspected instigated suicide case of teacher Claudia Leguizamón remains incomplete 20 months after her death, delaying p…
HighScientists discover 'happy face' spider species in India, far from Hawaiian origin
Scientists in India accidentally discovered a spider species previously thought exclusive to Hawaii, featuring distinctive facial markings. Genetic analysis co…
HighStudy reveals rapid brain changes in new fathers linked to infant bonding
Research tracking 25 new fathers over 24 weeks found rapid changes in gray matter and amygdala connectivity associated with stronger bonding with infants, sugg…
MediumMorocco fossil discovery reveals specialized marine predator reshaping Cretaceous ocean understanding
Paleontologists in Morocco discovered a new giant mosasaur species with unusually small teeth, challenging assumptions about late-Cretaceous marine predators a…
MediumSpaceX Starship Launch Captured in New Video
SpaceX conducted a Starship launch mission, with video coverage provided by CNN Brasil documenting the moment of liftoff.
MediumUS to Invest $2 Billion in Quantum Computing Companies
The United States is committing $2 billion in investments to quantum computing companies, signaling strategic focus on advancing quantum technology capabilitie…
MediumLarger Rewards Speed Up Learning by Extending Brain Signals, Study Shows
Neuroscience research shows that larger rewards extend brain signal duration, accelerating the speed at which people learn new tasks and information.
MediumNintendo's New Yoshi Game Hides Super Mario Galaxy Easter Egg
Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 Yoshi game includes a hidden Super Mario Galaxy reference, delighting fans with an unexpected cross-franchise easter egg.
MediumEarth's outer core beneath Pacific reversed direction in 2010, satellite data show
Satellite data reveals Earth's outer core beneath the Pacific reversed direction in 2010, marking a significant geophysical event detected through advanced mon…
High567-Million-Year-Old Fossils Reveal Earliest Evidence of Animal Sexual Reproduction
Newly discovered 567-million-year-old fossils in Northwest Canada show complex animals evolved 10 million years earlier than previously thought, fundamentally…
HighNext-Generation Radio Astronomy Enters New Era with VLA Prototype First Light
The NSF NRAO's Next Generation Very Large Array prototype achieves first light, marking a major advancement in radio astronomy capabilities for detecting cosmi…
HighScientists Reveal Why Gold Never Rusts at the Atomic Level
Researchers have identified the atomic-level mechanism that prevents gold from oxidizing or tarnishing, explaining the metal's legendary resistance to corrosio…
HighJWST reveals exoplanet weather, exposes major bias in atmospheric readings
The James Webb Space Telescope mapped weather on a distant exoplanet and discovered a 100-fold systematic bias in how astronomers have interpreted exoplanet at…
HighJames Webb discovers Saturn-sized exoplanet with Earth-like temperatures and methane atmosphere
The James Webb Space Telescope identified a Saturn-sized exoplanet 330 light-years away with surprisingly mild temperatures and a methane-rich atmosphere, chal…
HighGreat Pyramid's sophisticated structure naturally resists earthquakes, study reveals
Research reveals the Great Pyramid of Giza features sophisticated structural design that protects it from earthquake damage, with new computer models explainin…
MediumTwo Lifestyle Factors Account for Nearly Half of Preventable Cancers
Research identifies that approximately 50% of preventable cancers are linked to just two lifestyle factors, highlighting major opportunities for cancer prevent…
MediumGalaxy S24 refurbished drops to half price in limited weekend sale
Refurbished Samsung Galaxy S24 smartphones are being sold at significantly reduced prices, with discounts up to 50% off retail during a limited weekend promoti…
MediumSamsung expands One UI 8.5 rollout to mid-range Galaxy devices in Brazil
Samsung expands One UI 8.5 rollout in Brazil to additional mid-range Galaxy devices including S23, A56, and A36 models, featuring new visual accessibility tool…
HighJapan's H3 rocket destroyed minutes after launch due to engine failure
Japan's JAXA destroyed its H3 rocket minutes after launch due to secondary motor failure, marking the second failed attempt for the nation's flagship space veh…
High3D-printed Terran 1 rocket fails to launch in maiden flight attempt
Relativity Space's Terran 1, the world's first rocket built from 3D-printed components, failed to launch from Cape Canaveral after multiple abort attempts due…
HighSpain's Space Year: SpainSat Satellites and Interstellar Comet Mark 2025
2025 marked Spain's most ambitious space project with SpainSat NG satellite launches and increased ESA contributions, while an interstellar comet visited our s…
HighGame Theory Shows Why Strategic Retreat Beats Reckless Aggression
John Maynard Smith's application of game theory to evolutionary biology revealed that prudent retreat strategies outperform reckless aggression, revolutionizin…
HighNew drug class shows promise in extending lifespan through TOR pathway inhibition
Queen Mary University researchers discovered that rapalink-1, a new TOR inhibitor, and agmatinase enzymes significantly extend lifespan in yeast models, reveal…
HighHealthy Habits Can Reduce Cognitive Decline Risk by 40%, Study Shows
Healthy lifestyle habits can reduce cognitive deterioration risk by 40% by addressing 12 modifiable factors including exercise, sleep, diet, and social engagem…
HighB12 Deficiency: Why This Essential Vitamin Matters and Warning Signs to Watch
Vitamin B12, essential for DNA formation and nervous system function, cannot be produced by the body and must come from diet. Deficiency can cause fatigue, wea…
HighDaily yogurt at breakfast linked to digestive and immune benefits, study finds
Scientific studies highlight yogurt's probiotic content and nutrient profile as beneficial for digestive health, immunity, and bone strength, with Greek yogurt…
MediumSix subtle signs you may not be consuming enough vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 deficiency causes subtle, progressive symptoms affecting nerve function, red blood cell production, and DNA synthesis. Early detection is crucial t…
HighDaily yogurt at breakfast linked to immune and digestive health benefits
Scientific research supports daily yogurt consumption at breakfast due to probiotics, calcium, and B12 content that support immune function, bone health, and d…
MediumPortuguese study finds writing patterns may signal early cognitive decline
Portuguese researchers found that subtle changes in writing speed, pauses, and coordination detected via digital tablets could identify cognitive deterioration…
MediumScience backs daily yogurt breakfasts for probiotics, calcium and immune health
Scientific research supports consuming yogurt daily at breakfast due to probiotics, calcium, and B12 that support immune function, bone health, and digestive w…
HighB12 Deficiency Linked to Cognitive Decline in Adults Over 50, Even at Normal Levels
Recent research reveals vitamin B12 deficiency affects cognitive and neurological functions in adults over 50, even at traditionally normal levels. Experts rec…
HighStudy Links Behavioral Patterns to Lower IQ Scores
Psychological research identifies common behavioral patterns in people with lower IQ scores, including difficulty seeking help, defensive reactions to criticis…
MediumScientists confirm massive volcanic lava tube beneath Venus surface
Italian researchers confirmed the first volcanic cave on Venus using reprocessed NASA radar data from the 1990s, revealing a massive lava tube nearly 1km in di…
MediumDinosaur Extinction Reshaped Earth's Geology, Not Just Its Fossils
Scientists discovered that dinosaur extinction 65 million years ago triggered dramatic geological changes by allowing dense forests to grow, stabilizing sedime…
HighScientists narrow Wow! Signal origin to natural astrophysical source, likely not aliens
Researchers re-analyzing decades of archival data suggest the famous 1977 'Wow! signal' likely originated from natural astrophysical phenomena rather than extr…
HighArctic Sea Ice Melt Linked to Mass Gray Whale Die-Off, Study Finds
Scientists have identified Arctic sea ice melting as the cause of an ongoing gray whale die-off that has halved the North Pacific population since 2016, disrup…
HighSocial Networks, Not Smarts, May Have Sealed Neanderthals' Fate
New research suggests Neanderthals vanished due to weaker social networks compared to Homo sapiens, not climate change alone. Homo sapiens' stronger, more flex…
HighStudy identifies distinct oral cancer subtype driven by internal mutations and microbes
Researchers identify a distinct oral cancer subtype driven by internal DNA damage and microbial influences rather than traditional risk factors like smoking or…
HighBrain Function Shaped by Anatomy, Lifestyle, Not Genetic Destiny
New research reveals ethnic/racial differences in brain function stem from anatomy, lifestyle factors, and environmental influences rather than genetic determi…
HighScientists Name Ancient Crocodile Species That Hunted Lucy's Ancestors
Researchers identified a new extinct crocodile species, Crocodylus lucivenator, that lived alongside Lucy 3+ million years ago in Ethiopia and was the dominant…
HighJupiter's orbital ring forged six distinct meteorite types, simulations reveal
Computer simulations reveal that a dust-rich region just outside Jupiter's orbit efficiently produced six distinct groups of carbonaceous chondrite meteorites…
HighEpigenetics reveals mental illness as biological, not weakness
Epigenetics research shows mental health conditions like depression involve molecular changes throughout the body, not just psychological factors, potentially…
HighHigher BMI in youth linked to weakened brain inhibition, study finds
Study finds children with higher BMI show reduced neural inhibition and altered brain wave patterns, potentially making it harder to change dietary habits duri…
MediumScientists Propose Using Beneficial Fungi to Transform Mars Regolith Into Fertile Soil
International researchers propose using beneficial fungi to convert nutrient-poor Martian regolith into fertile soil for crops, potentially enabling self-susta…
HighGut Bacteria Vesicles Show Promise in Treating Ulcerative Colitis
Research demonstrates that extracellular vesicles from Faecalibacterium prausnitzii bacteria can ameliorate experimental colitis by restoring intestinal barrie…
HighScience confirms: music heard at 16-19 shapes emotional bonds for life
Finnish research shows peak emotional attachment to music occurs at age 16 for males and 19 for females, with these formative connections lasting a lifetime.
HighSpaceX's Starship completes 12th test flight with ocean landing
SpaceX successfully launched Starship for its twelfth test flight from Texas, testing structural improvements and new Raptor engines. The spacecraft completed…
HighObservatório de Franca oferece noite de ciência com observação de Júpiter e experimentos
Franca's Astronomy Observatory hosts a free public event featuring Jupiter and Moon observations, interactive science experiments, and musical performances on…
HighÉvora hosts regional dialogue on entrepreneurial discovery and territorial cooperation
University of Évora hosted a regional development forum discussing entrepreneurial discovery as a tool for territorial cooperation in Alentejo, bringing togeth…
MediumSpaceX's Starship completes controlled ocean landing in latest test flight
SpaceX successfully completed another Starship test flight with a controlled ocean landing approximately one hour after launch from Texas, advancing developmen…
HighSabiá virus mutations evaded detection for decades, USP research reveals
USP researchers discovered the Sabiá virus has undergone significant genetic mutations over 30+ years, causing it to escape diagnostic tests. Two fatal cases w…
HighBiotech firm aims to resurrect extinct blue antelope using museum DNA and gene editing
Colossal Biosciences is using museum DNA and genetic editing to recreate the blue antelope, extinct for over 200 years, with planned births within years. The p…
HighHalf of U.S. teens use phones after midnight, study finds
A JAMA Pediatrics study found 52% of American adolescents use smartphones between midnight and 4am on school nights, with over 65% of that time spent on social…
HighFiocruz inaugurates Latin America's first Exidium Pro mass spectrometer in Paraná
Fiocruz inaugurated the Araucária Analytical Center in Paraná with Latin America's first Exidium Pro mass spectrometer, establishing a research hub for precisi…
HighEmbrapa tax exemption opens new opportunities for Brazilian coffee sector
A tax exemption granted to Embrapa, Brazil's agricultural research agency, is creating new opportunities for the national coffee industry, potentially strength…
MediumCharged black holes may escape singularities through Hawking radiation, physicist proposes
A theoretical physicist proposes that black holes could avoid singularities when charge and Hawking radiation interact, potentially resolving a fundamental phy…
MediumComplex animal life 10M years older than thought, originated in deep sea
New fossils discovered in northwestern Canada suggest complex animal life emerged 10 million years earlier than previously thought, originating in deep-sea env…
HighScientists discover non-Mendelian inheritance of DNA methylation in mice
Researchers discover non-Mendelian inheritance patterns of DNA methylation in mice, challenging classical genetic inheritance models and revealing new mechanis…
HighNeptune's Moon Nereid May Be Sole Survivor of Triton's Violent Arrival
Astronomers propose that Neptune's moon Nereid is the sole surviving remnant of a catastrophic ancient collision involving the planet's larger moon Triton, off…
MediumJWST Maps Weather Patterns on Distant Hot Gas Giant 700 Light-Years Away
The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully mapped atmospheric weather patterns on a hot gas giant exoplanet 700 light-years away, revealing cloudy morning…
HighExercise Hormone Irisin Shows Neuroprotective Promise in MS Research
Research published in Nature demonstrates that irisin, an exercise-derived hormone, exhibits neuroprotective effects in multiple sclerosis mouse models, potent…
HighEl telescopio espacial James Webb desnuda con la mirada a un ‘Júpiter caliente’ - Sinc
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected a hot Jupiter exoplanet 700 light-years away with extreme daily climate variations, featuring sand clouds in mornin…
HighSamsung One UI 9 to introduce new Now Bar addressing user requests
Samsung's upcoming One UI 9 will introduce a new Now Bar feature addressing user requests. The update continues Samsung's rollout across Galaxy devices with On…
MediumUK melanoma cases exceed 20,000 annually for first time
Melanoma diagnoses in the UK have surpassed 20,000 cases annually for the first time, prompting health authorities to strengthen prevention measures including…
HighSelf-healing cement with bacteria shows promise for small cracks in construction
Delft University research demonstrates bacteria-infused cement can self-repair small cracks through biomineralization, with successful closure of 1mm fissures…
MediumDigital verification spending to hit $16B by 2026 as remote work drives adoption
Global spending on digital verification technologies is expected to reach $16 billion by 2026, a 77% increase from 2021 estimates, driven by remote work adopti…
HighSerial killer to face new interrogation after human remains found in wall
A serial killer imprisoned since 2015 will be questioned after human remains were discovered embedded in a wall he built in São Paulo. The discovery may reveal…
HighUSP study shows ripe papaya boosts gut health through fiber changes
USP research shows ripe papaya offers greater intestinal benefits than unripe fruit due to changes in pectin fiber that enhance microbiota health and short-cha…
HighJWST reveals daily weather cycle on distant exoplanet with morning sand clouds
The James Webb Space Telescope made the first weather forecast for an exoplanet, discovering daily cloud cycles on WASP-94Ab, a hot Jupiter 690 light-years awa…
HighSpaceX prepares 12th Starship test flight Thursday with redesigned vehicle
SpaceX's Starship, the world's largest spacecraft, is scheduled for its 12th test flight Thursday at 20:30 Brasília time, featuring significant redesigns and a…
HighStanford study reveals human aging accelerates in two distinct peaks at 44 and 60
Stanford research identifies two distinct biological aging peaks at ages 44 and 60, marked by systemic molecular changes affecting metabolism, cardiovascular h…
HighPhysicists confirm 'negative time' in quantum study of light-atom interactions
Canadian researchers confirmed theoretical predictions of negative time by observing photons interacting with atomic clouds, using weak measurements to detect…
HighScience questions whether crying brings relief, finds gender differences in emotional tears
Austrian study of 106 adults finds 87% cried at least once monthly, with women crying nearly twice as often as men. Research shows crying effects depend on con…
MediumChildren's Food Choices Shaped by Family, Context, Not Just Individual Knowledge
Study of 42 Australian children aged 8-12 reveals food practices are shaped by interconnected materials, meanings, and competences rather than individual behav…
HighWeak body clock linked to 2.5x higher dementia risk, study finds
A new study finds that disrupted sleep-wake cycles and weak circadian rhythms are associated with 2.5 times higher dementia risk, potentially due to increased…
HighReptile Tumor Diagnosis and Management: Focus on Chromatophoromas in Leopard Geckos
Clinical review examines reptile neoplasia diagnosis and management, emphasizing chromatophoromas in leopard geckos. SPINT1-associated iridophoromas in Lemon F…
HighVenus, Jupiter shine in July's early evening Southern Hemisphere sky
July offers Southern Hemisphere observers three visible planets in evening and dawn skies, with Venus showing enhanced telescopic detail and Jupiter approachin…
HighRed auroras reaching 500-800km above Japan suggest stronger solar storms than detected
Scientists discovered red auroras extending 500-800km above Japan during moderate geomagnetic storms, suggesting solar activity may be stronger than current me…
HighFungal bioluminescence breakthrough unlocks sustainable light-emission for medical imaging
Researchers confirm how fungal enzymes break down bioluminescent byproducts and recycle them, enabling self-sustained light-emission systems with applications…
HighViking Navigation Mystery Inspires Hands-On Optics Lab for Students
Researchers developed a laboratory exercise using polarization optics to test the unverified "sunstone hypothesis" of Viking navigation, helping students conne…
HighStudy finds transgender university students face 3.6x higher suicide attempt risk
International study of 73,000 university students reveals 47% have contemplated suicide, with transgender students facing 3.6x higher attempt risk, linked to c…
HighStudy reveals lasting brain damage and trauma from intimate partner strangulation
Research from Mass General Brigham shows strangulation in intimate partner violence causes persistent neurological damage including vision problems and trauma…
High70% of Peruvians Unaware Dry Eye Is a Disease, Study Finds
Study reveals 70% of Peruvians don't recognize dry eye as a disease despite experiencing symptoms, with 79% never diagnosed. Experts warn against self-medicati…
MediumBelugas Demonstrate Self-Recognition in Mirror Test After 20-Year Analysis Delay
A 2001 beluga mirror experiment lay unanalyzed for 20 years until digitized during the pandemic, revealing that at least one beluga possessed self-recognition—…
HighMillennials prioritize experiences over possessions, study finds
A study by Eventbrite found that 78% of millennials (born 1981-1996) prefer spending money on experiences rather than material goods, with 55% increasing spend…
MediumNASA's Sleep Mandate: Why Astronauts Must Rest 8+ Hours in Space
NASA enforces 8+ hours of sleep for astronauts due to cognitive risks in space, while Earth-based sleep deprivation—exacerbated by screen use—poses serious lon…
MediumMental disorders affect 1.17 billion globally, now leading cause of disability
International research published in The Lancet reveals mental disorders now represent the world's leading cause of disability, affecting 1.17 billion people wi…
HighOxford Study Links Right-Handedness to Bipedalism and Brain Expansion
Oxford researchers identified that bipedalism and brain expansion explain human right-handedness, analyzing 2,025 primates across 41 species to reveal this evo…
HighDNA reveals post-Roman Europe was shaped by small-scale mixing, not mass migration
International scientists analyzing 258 genomes from 5th-7th century European burial sites found that post-Roman population changes involved small family migrat…
HighGreat Pyramid's earthquake-resistant design revealed after 4,600 years
International researchers discovered the Great Pyramid of Giza possesses internal structural properties that efficiently disperse seismic vibrations, explainin…
HighSparkle expands quantum-safe connectivity across 20 Equinix data centers globally
Sparkle, owned by Telecom Italia, expanded quantum-safe connectivity services to 20 Equinix locations globally, addressing future threats from quantum computin…
HighScientists discover record 1,100+ new marine species including ghost sharks and carnivorous sponges
Marine scientists have identified over 1,100 new ocean species, including unusual creatures like ghost sharks and carnivorous sponges, marking a record discove…
High'Mandalorian and Grogu' Eyes $80M+ Opening as Star Wars Returns to Theaters
The upcoming 'Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu' film is projected to earn $80M+ at the box office during Memorial Day weekend, with early reviews calling i…
HighGalaxy S27 Pro leak reveals unprecedented screen size, drops iconic accessory
A leak reveals Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S27 Pro will feature an unprecedented screen size and notably exclude an iconic accessory from previous models.
MediumScientists achieve de novo design of quasisymmetric two-component protein cages
Researchers have successfully designed quasisymmetric two-component protein cages using de novo design methods, advancing synthetic biology capabilities for po…
HighNature Study Reveals Critical Initialization Process in Biological Neural Networks
Nature publishes research on critical initialization mechanisms in biological neural networks, advancing understanding of how brain circuits develop and organi…
MediumScientists Discover Unusual Radioactive Particles in Antarctic Ice Sample
Researchers analyzing 300 kg of Antarctic ice discovered unusual radioactive particles, raising questions about their origin and potential atmospheric sources.
MediumFrench Engineers Develop Ceramic Material 10x Tougher Using Simple Freezing Method
French engineers have created a ceramic material 10 times tougher than conventional ceramics using a simple freezing process, potentially revolutionizing mater…
Medium567-Million-Year-Old Fossils Reveal Earlier Origins of Sexual Reproduction
New fossil discoveries in Northwest Canada show complex animals with sexual reproduction evolved 10 million years earlier than previously thought, dating back…
HighHigh-intensity exercise emerges as low-cost panic attack therapy
Research suggests high-intensity workouts may serve as an effective, low-cost alternative therapy for managing panic attacks, with therapists explaining the ph…
MediumOver Half of American Diet Consists of Ultra-Processed Foods, Study Finds
A new study reveals that more than 50% of Americans' food consumption comprises ultra-processed items, though researchers note some such foods may offer health…
MediumNeutrophils Linked to Schizophrenia Development in Stanford Research
Stanford researchers discovered that neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, produce a protein associated with schizophrenia development, suggesting periphera…
HighEurope and China launch SMILE mission to study solar storms and protect Earth
Europe and China successfully launched the SMILE satellite mission to study solar storms and protect Earth's infrastructure from solar wind disruptions. The sp…
HighTexas man arrested after driving Cybertruck into lake to test 'Wade Mode'
A Texas man was arrested after intentionally driving his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake to test the vehicle's "Wade Mode" feature, resulting in the truck…
HighScientists discover world's largest spider web with 111,000 spiders in Albanian-Greek cave
Scientists discovered the largest spider web ever recorded in a sulfur cave on the Albania-Greece border, housing over 111,000 spiders from two species living…
HighCaverna na Albânia/Grécia abriga maior teia de aranha do mundo com 111 mil aracnídeos
Scientists discovered the world's largest spider web in a sulfur cave on the Albania-Greece border, housing over 111,000 arachnids across 106 m² of interconnec…
HighJames Webb descobre estrelas gigantes que podem revelar segredos do universo primitivo
The James Webb Space Telescope identified ancient supermassive stars 10,000 times larger than the Sun in globular clusters, potentially revealing insights into…
HighMIT Scientists Solve the Oreo Mystery: Why Cream Sticks to Only One Side
MIT researchers conducted a scientific study on why Oreo cookie filling sticks to only one side when opened, testing over 1,000 cookies and discovering the cre…
HighDiamond rain may explain Neptune's heat, but likely absent from Uranus
New research suggests diamond rain occurs on Neptune but not Uranus, potentially explaining why Neptune radiates internal heat while Uranus doesn't. The study…
HighDaily flavanol intake from tea, chocolate and apples may help lower blood pressure
Research suggests flavan-3-ols found in cocoa, tea, and apples can reduce blood pressure and cardiovascular mortality. Daily consumption of 500-600mg through c…
HighStudy reveals T. Rex's tiny arms evolved due to powerful jaws, not body size
New research reveals T. Rex and similar predators developed small arms as their skulls and jaws became more robust for hunting large prey, following an evoluti…
HighUSP study: combining strength and cardio doesn't harm muscle gain
USP research on 19 sedentary young adults found combining weightlifting with aerobic exercise doesn't reduce muscle gain, contradicting fitness industry belief…
HighGlobal study detects 248 synthetic chemicals in ocean waters, even in remote areas
International research analyzing 2,300 marine water samples identified 248 synthetic compounds in oceans worldwide, including remote areas, revealing widesprea…
MediumStudy reveals how abdominal muscle contractions help brain flush waste
New research from Penn State University reveals that abdominal muscle contractions during physical activity cause subtle brain movement, enhancing cerebrospina…
HighScientists map 500km Atlantic rift, revealing 37-million-year tectonic history
German research expedition maps King's Trough, a 500km underwater fissure in the Atlantic, revealing how mantle heat and tectonic plate movement created the ge…
HighEstudo revela preferência por acasalamento entre homens neandertais e mulheres humanas
Análise genética mostra que cruzamentos entre neandertais e humanos modernos ocorreram predominantemente entre machos neandertais e fêmeas humanas, deixando ma…
HighANP confirma petróleo em sítio de agricultor cearense que buscava água
Brazil's ANP confirmed crude oil deposits on a farmer's property in Ceará's sertão after accidental discovery in November 2024. The agency opened administrativ…
HighBrazilian payment cards sold for $13 on dark web, complete identity kits for $40
NordVPN research reveals Brazilian stolen payment cards sell for $13 on dark web, with complete identity packages costing $40, highlighting significant cybercr…
HighWilliams Lake First Nation identifies 66 more possible unmarked graves at residential school
Williams Lake First Nation has identified 66 additional possible burials at a former residential school site, bringing the total to 159 potential graves. The d…
HighChildhood hypertension doubles globally as obesity emerges as key driver
Childhood hypertension nearly doubled from 3.2% to 6.2% between 2000-2020, affecting 114 million young people worldwide, with obesity identified as a key drive…
HighConsistent bedtime lowers blood pressure as effectively as exercise or diet changes
Oregon Health & Science University researchers found that maintaining a consistent bedtime lowers blood pressure as effectively as exercise or salt reduction,…
MediumYoga shows promise for managing high blood pressure, study finds
A small study found that adding structured yoga to exercise routines reduced blood pressure and cardiovascular risk more effectively than stretching alone in p…
MediumPre-conception blood tests may identify pregnancy hypertension risk years early
Swedish study finds that routine blood tests 4-6 years before pregnancy can identify women at risk of high blood pressure and pre-eclampsia, potentially enabli…
HighRoutine bloodwork years before pregnancy may predict preeclampsia risk
Swedish study finds that small abnormalities in blood sugar, lipids, and inflammation markers 4-6 years before pregnancy correlate with increased preeclampsia…
HighWHO: 1 in 20 Women Face Breast Cancer Risk; Cases to Surge by 2050
WHO reports 1 in 20 women will develop breast cancer lifetime, with cases projected to reach 3.2 million annually by 2050. Low-HDI countries face disproportion…
HighPigeons domesticated 3,500 years ago, study reveals—nearly 1,000 years earlier than thought
New research reveals pigeons were domesticated 3,500 years ago in Bronze Age Cyprus, nearly 1,000 years earlier than previously thought, fundamentally reshapin…
HighTiny World Beyond Neptune Mysteriously Has Atmosphere, Defying Physics
Astronomers detected an unexpected thin atmosphere around 2002 XV93, a small Trans-Neptunian Object, challenging scientific understanding of how such distant b…
HighAustralian traveler's viral claim that India invented the telescope sparks debate
An Australian traveler's viral video claims a 12th-century Hoysaleswara Temple carving depicts a telescope, suggesting India invented the instrument centuries…
LowAntarctic glacier sets ice-loss record with 5-mile collapse in two months
Hektoria Glacier retreated 5 miles in 2 months in 2022, the fastest known Antarctic glacier collapse, driven by a flat seabed that triggered sudden flotation a…
HighParker Solar Probe Survives 430,000 mph Solar Flights With 4.5-Inch Carbon Shield
NASA's Parker Solar Probe continues flying through the Sun's corona at 430,000 mph, protected by a 4.5-inch carbon-foam heat shield that keeps instruments at r…
HighFour Centuries of Cosmic Vision: From Lippershey's 1608 Patent to the James Webb
Hans Lippershey's 1608 patent for a dual-lens magnification device launched four centuries of optical innovation, from Galileo's astronomical breakthroughs to…
HighMigraine with aura tied to 73% higher stroke risk in middle-aged, older adults
A study of 11,381 adults found migraine with aura associated with 73% increased ischemic stroke risk in middle-aged and older people, though the link was stron…
HighBrief Medical Exposure Rapidly Shifts Indigenous Microbiomes Toward Urbanized Patterns
A study of remote Amazonian Indigenous communities reveals that minimal medical exposure rapidly shifts gut microbiota toward urbanized patterns, with implicat…
HighBaby bugs race against time to find survival bacteria in risky environmental gamble
University of Arizona researchers found baby leaf-footed bugs must acquire a soil bacterium within days of hatching or face sharply reduced survival rates, off…
HighOsaka Researchers Make Nanoparticle Aggregates Heat-Moldable Without Losing Properties
University of Osaka researchers have created thermoplastic nanoparticle aggregates using ionic liquids, enabling heat-shaping of cellulose nanofibers while pre…
HighStudy Reveals Systematic Biases in Citizen Science Data Collection
Hungarian researchers analyzed 300,000+ citizen science observations against socio-economic data, revealing that volunteer participation is systematically bias…
HighWreckfest 2 Update 7 Adds 2.5 Vehicles, New Track, Suicide Race Mode
Wreckfest 2's seventh Early Access update introduces two-and-a-half new vehicles, a US track with three layouts, the Suicide Race mode, and major physics and t…
HighSamsung Galaxy S27 Pro screen size leaks at 6.47 inches
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S27 Pro will feature a 6.47-inch display, positioning it between the S27 and S27+ while offering Ultra-level specs without an S Pen.
MediumSamsung Debuts Sky Portal Studio at Vivid Sydney 2026
Samsung unveils Sky Portal Studio, an immersive three-portal installation at Vivid Sydney featuring Galaxy S26 Ultra camera capabilities. The free activation r…
HighÉxito en el lanzamiento del cohete Ariane 6: a bordo van dos nuevos satélites Galileo, el sistema de navegación europeo
Ariane 6 refuerza su papel como alternativa a los cohetes de SpaceX y ofrece mayor independencia a la ESA en sus futuras misiones espaciales. Más información:…
MediumPurpose in Retirement Adds Seven Quality Years, Science Shows
Psychologist Mar Amate cites research showing retirees who maintain a life purpose live seven years longer with better quality. A Michigan study of 6,000+ adul…
HighLooking Down While Walking: Psychology Separates Myth From Evidence
Psychological research shows looking down while walking isn't simply a sign of low self-esteem or sadness, but reflects practical safety concerns, social avoid…
Medium1960s Generation's Resilience Rooted in Unsupervised Childhood, Experts Say
Research suggests children born in the 1960s developed stronger emotional resilience through unsupervised upbringings and frustration tolerance, contrasting wi…
MediumStudy warns narcissistic partners weaponize physical touch as control mechanism
Research reveals narcissistic individuals may weaponize physical affection like hugs as a control mechanism rather than genuine intimacy, with distinct pattern…
HighGolf offers surprising health benefits beyond the green, science shows
Scientific research reveals golf combines cardiovascular exercise, cognitive stimulation, and social interaction, delivering comprehensive health benefits incl…
HighAtlético Madrid launches research center for sports and intellectual disability
Atlético Madrid inaugurated its Research Center for Sport and Health (CIDS) to investigate physical exercise benefits for children and adolescents with intelle…
HighWebb Telescope Challenges Eärendel's Identity: Distant 'Star' May Be Star Cluster
The James Webb telescope suggests Eärendel, the most distant object ever discovered 12.9 billion light-years away, may be a star cluster rather than a single s…
HighWebb telescope solves cosmic mystery: red dots are hidden supermassive black holes
James Webb telescope observations reveal mysterious red dots in the early universe are supermassive black holes hidden by gas clouds, not impossibly massive ga…
HighJames Webb captures 120 years of stellar history in binary star system WR 140
The James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented infrared images of WR 140, a binary star system 5,600 light-years away, revealing 120 years of stellar wi…
HighChina and ESA launch SMILE satellite to study Sun-Earth interaction
China and the European Space Agency successfully launched the SMILE satellite on May 19, 2026, marking their first end-to-end collaborative space mission to st…
HighStudy reveals bipedalism and brain expansion drove human right-handedness
Oxford researchers found that human right-handedness stems from bipedal walking and brain expansion. The study of 41 primate species reveals this preference em…
HighColonial Legacy Shapes How Americas View Wildlife, Study Finds
International study reveals that European colonial traditions and religious influences continue shaping how North and Latin America view wildlife, with mutuali…
HighDNA Test Confirms Woman's Biological Father After Years of Uncertainty
An Argentine woman won a paternity lawsuit after DNA testing confirmed with 99.99957% probability that a deceased man was her biological father, establishing h…
HighPsychology suggests 1960s-70s children built resilience through neglect, not better parenting
Psychological research suggests children from the 1960s-70s developed greater emotional resilience not from ideal parenting but from high autonomy and minimal…
MediumDavid France: The AIDS Crisis Demanded We Become Human First
Journalist David France discusses his memoir on the AIDS crisis, emphasizing the need to preserve historical memory and warning against current threats to publ…
HighStudy: 9 hours weekly exercise needed for substantial heart disease protection
New research suggests adults need 560-610 minutes of weekly exercise for substantial cardiovascular disease reduction, nearly four times current health guideli…
HighMathematical Model Suggests Vitamin C May Reduce Cancer-Linked Nitrosation in Digestive System
University of Waterloo researchers used mathematical models to show vitamin C may prevent harmful chemical reactions in the stomach that could lead to cancer b…
MediumTravel May Slow Aging Through Brain Stimulation and Healthy Habits
Australian research suggests pleasant travel experiences promote healthier aging by maintaining physiological balance, supported by evidence that tourism enhan…
MediumOnion compound shows promise against colon cancer in University of Granada study
University of Granada researchers discovered that PTSO, a compound found in onions, demonstrates significant anti-tumor properties against colorectal cancer in…
MediumWhy We Remember Things That Never Happened: The Malleable Nature of Memory
Memory is reconstructive rather than literal, making false memories common and potentially harmful. Research shows how suggestion, leading questions, and imagi…
HighBlue Moon and Microluna Converge in Mexico's May Sky
Mexico will witness a rare astronomical event on May 31, 2026, when a Blue Moon coincides with a micromoon—the second full moon of the month appearing smaller…
HighForza Horizon 6 Brings Japan to Life With Cultural Respect and Design Innovation
Forza Horizon 6 launches in Japan with meticulous cultural research, featuring destructible environments except sacred sites like shrines and temples to respec…
HighScientists crack asteroid-hopping spacecraft navigation challenge
Researchers have resolved a significant technical challenge in designing spacecraft capable of hopping between asteroids, advancing capabilities for future spa…
MediumScientists discover stardust from ancient supernovas trapped in Antarctic ice
Researchers analyzing 300 kg of Antarctic ice found radioactive particles from ancient supernovae, providing evidence that Earth passes through interstellar de…
HighNASA science chief seeks mass-produced satellites for Earth observation
NASA's science chief expresses interest in purchasing mass-produced satellites, signaling a shift toward commercial manufacturing models for space missions.
MediumPlants' Genetic Superpower May Enable Survival of Catastrophic Events
Research reveals certain plants possess genetic mechanisms enabling survival during catastrophic environmental events, offering insights into adaptation and sp…
MediumProtein variety key to health: experts weigh sources and intake needs
Health experts advise consuming varied protein sources rather than relying on single types, addressing common midlife dietary mistakes that contribute to muscl…
MediumLifestyle habits emerge as key factors in dementia risk and brain health
Research highlights surprising everyday habits connected to dementia development, while experts emphasize cognitive decline isn't inevitable and brain health c…
HighEurope and China launch SMILE satellite to predict solar storms
Europe and China jointly launched the SMILE satellite to better understand and anticipate solar storms that could disrupt critical infrastructure globally.
HighScientists discover record 1,121 new marine species in single year
Marine scientists have identified over 1,100 new ocean species in a single year, including unusual creatures like ghost sharks and death ball sponges, marking…
HighSamsung One UI 8.5 rolls out with surprise feature across Galaxy devices
Samsung rolls out One UI 8.5 update across Galaxy devices including S24, A56, and A36, introducing undiscovered features for users.
MediumMassive California wildfires spread uncontained as 750 firefighters battle blazes
Two major wildfires are spreading across southern California with over 13,000 homes evacuated. The Sandy Fire near Simi Valley has burned 1,364 acres with zero…
HighHigher-Dose Vitamin B12 in Pregnancy Boosts Infant Cognitive Development
A randomized controlled trial in India and Nepal found that higher-dose vitamin B12 supplementation during pregnancy in vegetarian women significantly improves…
HighGene expansion reveals how invasive pine wood nematode conquers global forests
Study reveals three expanded gene families (BolA-like, DGAT, PLCP) enable the invasive pine wood nematode to survive environmental stress and cause severe pine…
HighScientists uncover how p62 bodies activate stress-response pathway independent of oxidative triggers
Japanese researchers discovered how p62 bodies regulate NRF2 activation independent of oxidative stress, revealing a mechanism where phosphorylated p62 sequest…
HighVitamin D deficiency linked to higher miscarriage risk, research finds
New research from Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research finds women with low vitamin D levels face significantly increased miscarriage risk, though…
HighHigher B12 intake in pregnancy boosts infant brain development: Study
A randomized controlled trial in India and Nepal found that higher vitamin B12 supplementation during pregnancy in vegetarian women significantly improved infa…
HighStudy suggests 560-610 weekly exercise minutes needed for substantial heart disease protection
A UK Biobank study finds adults need 560-610 minutes of weekly moderate-to-vigorous exercise for substantial cardiovascular protection, 3-4 times current guide…
HighBrain scans at age 9 can predict anxiety or depression by 13, study finds
A seven-year longitudinal study identifies distinct EEG patterns at age 9 that predict anxiety or depression by age 13, with anxiety linked to right-brain acti…
HighWEHI animator Dr Drew Berry honoured as Fellow of Royal Society of Victoria
Dr Drew Berry of WEHI has been inducted as Fellow of the Royal Society of Victoria for three decades of biomedical animations that combine scientific accuracy…
HighBlue Moon Rising Over Cape Town This Sunday—But Don't Expect Blue
South Africa will witness a Blue Moon on May 31st—the second full moon in May—which won't actually be blue but will appear as a micromoon 7% smaller than avera…
HighScientists create first comprehensive diatom baseline for Salish Sea ecosystem
Canadian researchers compiled the first comprehensive checklist of 924 diatom taxa in the Salish Sea, establishing a critical baseline for monitoring marine ec…
HighAncient Mega-Floods Carved Mars's Massive Shalbatana Vallis, New Images Reveal
New Mars Express imagery reveals Shalbatana Vallis, a 1,300-km channel carved by ancient floods 3.5 billion years ago, offering evidence of Mars's wetter past…
HighHotels Must Translate Brand DNA Into Physical Experience, Not Decoration
Hotel design experts discuss how brands must establish clear DNA before translating identity into physical spaces that guests emotionally connect with, moving…
HighT. rex's tiny arms evolved as its deadly bite became the ultimate hunting weapon
New research reveals T. rex's tiny arms evolved as its massive skull and crushing jaws became the primary hunting weapon, a pattern repeated across five therop…
HighLarge Study Finds Adjuvanted and High-Dose Flu Vaccines Equally Effective for Older Adults
A large Kaiser Permanente study of 429,595 older adults found adjuvanted and high-dose influenza vaccines provided comparable protection against PCR-confirmed…
HighChildren of parents with severe mental illness show cognitive difficulties, global analysis finds
A global analysis of 109 studies involving 1.5 million people found children of parents with severe mental illness experience more cognitive difficulties, part…
HighSatellite images reveal catastrophic forest destruction on Greek island Evia
Satellite imagery reveals massive forest destruction on Greece's Evia island from August 2021 wildfires, with authorities describing it as the worst ecological…
HighStunning natural world images reveal zombie insects, whale necropsies and dinosaur embryos
BMC's 2023 Ecology and Evolution photo contest showcases stunning natural world imagery, including research on shark resilience to ocean warming and other wild…
HighBlue Moon Lights Halloween Night: Stunning Photos From Global Astronomical Event
A rare Blue Moon lit up Halloween night, visible worldwide. The astronomical event—marking two full moons in one month—was captured in striking photographs sha…
HighNorth Korea sentences teens to 12 years hard labor for watching South Korean dramas
North Korea publicly tried and sentenced two 16-year-old teenagers to 12 years of forced labor for watching and distributing South Korean K-dramas, according t…
HighWhy Horror Films Appeal to Audiences: Psychology Behind the Thrills
Psychological research explains why many people enjoy horror films, citing stimulation, safe exploration of dark scenarios, and the appeal of novel experiences…
MediumSuper Mario Galaxy film offers visual spectacle but lacks narrative soul
Super Mario Galaxy: La Película delivers visual spectacle and Nintendo nostalgia but sacrifices narrative coherence by cramming multiple game adaptations into…
HighSquats Beat Long Walks for Fighting Sedentary Lifestyle, Study Shows
Research shows sedentarism—prolonged sitting—undermines exercise benefits and increases mortality risk by 40%. Short activity breaks like squats every 45 minut…
HighProtein RAGE Linked to Aggressive Breast Cancer in Older Adults
Georgetown researchers identified the RAGE protein as a key mechanism explaining why older patients experience worse breast cancer outcomes, with aging dramati…
HighFree stargazing event at Lunaria: Venus, Jupiter and the Moon on May 23
Lunaria planetarium offers free stargazing on May 23 to observe Venus, Jupiter, and the Moon. Jupiter makes its final appearance before returning next year.
HighChilean biologists identify first new penguin species in over a century
Chilean-led research identifies Pygoscelis kerguelensis, the first new penguin species in over 100 years, found in remote Kerguelen Islands. Genomic analysis r…
HighArgentine astrophotographer's Mendoza sky images featured by NASA's APOD
Argentine astrophotographer Lucas D'Ortone's photographs of Mendoza's night sky were selected and published by NASA's APOD Instagram account, gaining internati…
MediumSíndrome ovárico poliquístico cambia de nombre para reflejar su complejidad metabólica
International consensus redefines PCOS as Polycystic Ovary Metabolic Syndrome (POMS), shifting focus from gynecological to endocrine-metabolic nature, affectin…
HighScience finds empty nest can boost mental health in parents over 60
Research shows parents over 60 experience emotional benefits when adult children leave home, including reduced stress, increased autonomy, and improved mental…
MediumGenetic Study Suggests Columbus Had Spanish-Jewish Origins, Not Italian
Spanish genetic researchers discovered Columbus likely had Sephardic Jewish ancestry, contradicting centuries of historical records claiming Italian Genoese or…
MediumGiant Atacama telescope aims to reveal the universe's hidden half
AtLAST, a revolutionary 50-meter telescope in Chile's Atacama Desert, will detect submillimeter radiation blocked by cosmic dust, potentially identifying 50 mi…
HighSleep treatment may be key to easing ADHD symptoms in middle-aged adults
New research from Southampton University and Dutch Neuroscience Institute shows insomnia significantly worsens ADHD symptoms and life satisfaction in middle-ag…
HighRegular cycling cuts knee osteoarthritis risk by 17%, U.S. study finds
A decade-long US study of 2,600 participants found that regular cycling reduces knee osteoarthritis risk by 17% and alleviates symptoms in those already affect…
HighPortugal leads EU in intentional counterfeit purchases, study finds
Portugal has the highest rate of intentional counterfeit purchases in the EU at 13%, double the European average of 5%, according to a European intellectual pr…
HighBrazilian study links watermelon consumption to migraines in susceptible populations
Brazilian research reveals watermelon's citrulline content triggers nitric oxide production, dilating blood vessels and potentially triggering migraines in sus…
MediumElectric cars wear tires 30% faster than combustion vehicles, study finds
A Kwik Fit study analyzing 2M+ vehicles reveals electric cars experience 15-30% faster tire wear than combustion vehicles, with Tesla Model 3 leading in replac…
HighStudy: E-cigarettes impair airway clearance, raising bronchitis risk
US research reveals e-cigarettes impair mucus clearance in airways, increasing bronchitis risk despite being marketed as smoking alternatives. Higher nicotine…
MediumScientists confirm massive lava tube beneath Venus's surface using radar data
Researchers using modern image processing on decades-old NASA Magellan radar data identified a 1-kilometer-diameter lava tube beneath Venus, confirming theoret…
MediumRare Zwan-Wolf effect detected in Mars atmosphere for first time
Scientists detected the Zwan-Wolf Effect in Mars' atmosphere for the first time, a plasma compression phenomenon predicted 50 years ago but never observed beyo…
HighStarlink raises satellite internet plan prices
Starlink has increased prices for its satellite internet plans, affecting customers seeking alternative broadband connectivity options.
MediumForza Horizon 6 'New Zealand' Launch Trick Goes Viral Ahead of Full Xbox Release
Forza Horizon 6's New Zealand release trick is gaining viral attention ahead of the full Xbox launch, with multiple outlets covering the game's development and…
MediumNearly Half of Earth's Orbital Objects Are Space Junk, Posing Growing Safety Risk
Scientists warn that nearly half of Earth's orbital objects are uncontrollable space junk, posing escalating risks to spacecraft and future space travel as deb…
HighNeuroscience Study: Longer Deliberation Often Worsens Decision Quality
Neuroscience research suggests extended deliberation can amplify initial errors rather than improve decisions, with chess analysis showing faster moves correla…
MediumScientists discover giant deep-sea creature 6km below Pacific surface
Researchers discovered a large creature named after a sea god at nearly 6km depth in the Pacific Ocean, expanding knowledge of extreme deep-sea ecosystems.
MediumCoffee's Anti-Aging Secret Discovered Beyond Caffeine
Research reveals coffee activates a key cellular receptor that slows aging and protects against chronic diseases, with benefits extending beyond caffeine conte…
MediumPotato Shaped Andean Genetics: 10,000 Years of Culinary Evolution
Research reveals that potato cultivation 10,000 years ago in Peru triggered genetic adaptations in Andean populations, enabling unique starch digestion capabil…
HighPrenatal Diet May Shape Children's Vegetable Preferences, Scientists Find
Research suggests maternal diet during pregnancy can influence children's future acceptance of vegetables, offering a novel approach to combating picky eating…
MediumNew research identifies three distinct brain profiles underlying ADHD manifestations
Scientists have identified three distinct brain profiles associated with ADHD, challenging conventional understanding of how the condition manifests across ind…
MediumStudy: Cannabis-Tobacco Co-Use Triples Psychosis Risk in Vulnerable Populations
A new study finds that combining cannabis and tobacco use significantly increases psychosis risk in high-risk populations, tripling the likelihood compared to…
HighPsilocybin Shows Promise as Cocaine Addiction Treatment, Study Finds
A new study indicates psilocybin (magic mushrooms) may effectively treat cocaine addiction, suggesting psychedelic-assisted therapy could offer a novel therape…
MediumGLP-1 Users Report Unexpected Behavioral Shift, Study Finds
People using GLP-1 medications report developing an unexpected obsession, raising questions about the drugs' neurological effects beyond weight loss.
MediumStudy Links Metabolic Fitness to Immune Balance in Gut Health
New research in Nature reveals connections between metabolic fitness and immune homeostasis in the gut, suggesting metabolic health plays a crucial role in mai…
MediumLewandowski bids farewell to Barcelona with idol's honors
Robert Lewandowski bid farewell to Barcelona with a victory against Betis, receiving idol honors at Camp Nou. The Polish striker's departure marks the end of h…
MediumLEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Brings Arkham Action to All Ages
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight adapts Rocksteady's Arkham gameplay into a kid-friendly co-op experience, successfully blending action with LEGO's signa…
HighPhilippine water districts face supply crisis despite abundant resources, PIDS study warns
A PIDS study reveals Philippine water districts struggle with persistent supply deficits and aging infrastructure despite the country's 226 billion cubic meter…
HighPreoperative anxiety worsens surgical outcomes; Canada needs mental health innovation
Research shows preoperative anxiety significantly worsens surgical outcomes and recovery. Canada's healthcare system needs innovative mental health interventio…
HighGlobal Omega-3 Index map reveals critical data gaps and dangerously low levels worldwide
Updated global Omega-3 Index map reveals most countries lack adequate omega-3 levels, with 75% having no data and 92% of existing data from Europe/North Americ…
HighAntarctic ice reveals Solar System's 80,000-year journey through cosmic dust clouds
Scientists discovered radioactive iron-60 stardust in Antarctic ice, revealing the Solar System's movement through interstellar clouds over 80,000 years. The f…
HighGTA 6 Price Leaked at £89.99, But Rockstar Hasn't Confirmed
A digital storefront listing suggests GTA 6 may cost £89.99 ($99.99/₹11,100) on Xbox and £60.99 on PC, though Rockstar Games has not confirmed pricing and such…
MediumSamsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs S24 Ultra: Incremental upgrades in camera, charging
Samsung's new Galaxy S26 Ultra flagship offers incremental upgrades over the 2024 S24 Ultra, including faster processor, improved cameras, and enhanced chargin…
HighSamsung Galaxy S26 Series Launches in India With Snapdragon 8 Elite, Pricing From ₹87,999
Samsung launches Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra in India with prices starting at Rs. 87,999. The flagship series features Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processors,…
HighGraphene Additives Boost Concrete Strength by 11.6% at Optimal Dosage
Research shows graphene powder additives improve concrete compressive strength by 11.6% and enhance durability by reducing porosity, with optimal effectiveness…
MediumStudy reveals Neanderthals gathered shellfish seasonally like modern humans
New research from a Spanish cave shows Neanderthals 115,000 years ago gathered shellfish seasonally with sophisticated understanding of marine ecology, challen…
HighScientists Replace Yeast Telomeres With Bacteriophage System, Enabling Megabase DNA Assembly
Researchers replaced yeast telomeres with a bacterial phage system, demonstrating functional equivalence and enabling stable assembly of DNA molecules up to 2.…
HighKetamine-buprenorphine combo sustains suicide ideation reduction in depression trial
A randomized trial shows low-dose buprenorphine following ketamine infusion significantly sustains reductions in suicidal thoughts in depressed adults, with 76…
HighEarth's Total Solar Eclipses Have an Expiration Date as Moon Drifts Away
Earth's total solar eclipses are temporary cosmic events. The Moon is receding at 3.8cm yearly, and in hundreds of millions of years will appear too small to f…
HighJWST's Impossibly Early Galaxies Challenge Our Understanding of Cosmic Age
JWST has discovered unexpectedly massive, chemically mature galaxies within 280 million years of the Big Bang, contradicting standard cosmological models and p…
HighEU-China spacecraft launches to map Earth's magnetic shield against solar storms
The SMILE spacecraft launches Tuesday to make first-ever X-ray observations of Earth's magnetic field during solar storms, helping scientists better forecast s…
HighAntarctic ice reveals 80,000 years of Solar System's journey through cosmic dust clouds
Scientists discovered rare radioactive iron-60 in Antarctic ice, revealing the Solar System's movement through interstellar clouds over the past 80,000 years a…
HighScientists use ocean DNA to monitor dolphin population health
Scientists demonstrate that mitochondrial DNA in seawater can measure dolphin genetic diversity and population health, enabling cost-effective monitoring of ma…
HighCavitation Effect Makes High-Speed Particles Bounce Higher Off Wet Surfaces
Researchers discovered that high-speed particles bounce more strongly off wet walls due to cavitation-induced morphological changes in liquid films, with impli…
HighScience finds no link between moderate coffee and hypertension, except for severe cases
Large-scale research finds no link between moderate coffee consumption and chronic hypertension, but people with severe high blood pressure should limit intake…
HighMicroplastics detected across Mondego and Vouga rivers in UC-led study
International study led by UC's MARE research center found microplastics suspended at all sampling points in rivers Mondego and Vouga, with contamination linke…
HighDeadly new box jellyfish species discovered off Singapore coast
Researchers identified Chironex blakangmati, a highly venomous box jellyfish species, in Singapore's coastal waters. The discovery marks only the fourth formal…
HighProtein distribution across meals key to muscle strength in seniors over 60
Research shows seniors over 60 who distribute protein across all meals maintain better muscle strength and quality of life. Experts recommend 1-1.2g protein pe…
HighSeven-Dimensional Theory Proposes Solution to Black Hole Information Paradox
Physicists propose that extra dimensions and torsion fields could resolve the black hole information paradox by preserving quantum data in ultra-dense remnants…
MediumCeNTI marks 20 years as Europe's nanotechnology pioneer
CeNTI, Portugal's pioneering nanotechnology research center, marks 20 years as a European reference in advanced materials and intelligent systems, with 200+ st…
HighDrink Color May Worsen Hangovers, But Alcohol Amount Matters Most
Research shows darker drinks like bourbon contain more congeners and may cause worse hangovers than clear spirits like vodka, but alcohol quantity and consumpt…
HighWebb descubre misteriosos pares de objetos tipo planeta que desafían teorías astronómicas
The James Webb Space Telescope revealed 40 pairs of unexpected Jupiter-mass objects in the Orion Nebula that challenge fundamental planetary formation theories…
HighBlue Moon Returns: Second Full Moon of May Visible May 31
Mexico will experience a rare Blue Moon on May 31, visible at 7:06 PM, reaching peak brightness June 1 at 2:45 AM. This microluna occurs only every 2-3 years w…
HighWorker bees, not queens, decide which larvae become leaders
Penn State researchers discovered that worker bees, not genetics alone, determine which larvae become queens by controlling juvenile hormone levels in their fo…
HighSpanish lynx females observed washing prey before eating in unprecedented behavior discovery
Researchers documented female Iberian lynx intentionally soaking prey in water during summer droughts, likely to provide hydration to cubs during weaning. The…
HighScientists Overturn 300-Million-Year-Old 'Oldest Octopus' Discovery
Scientists using advanced synchrotron technology determined that a 300-million-year-old fossil long classified as the world's oldest octopus is actually a naut…
HighSpring snow, tornadoes, record heat waves: Is the planet in extreme mode?
Europe and North America experience simultaneous extreme weather events—spring snow, record heat waves, and severe storms—signaling climate system destabilizat…
HighStudy links human right-handedness to bipedalism and brain expansion
Oxford and Reading researchers found that human right-handedness prevalence stems from two evolutionary milestones: bipedal walking and brain expansion, unique…
HighGenetic studies suggest hereditary factors influence infidelity risk, particularly in men
Twin studies across multiple countries suggest genetic factors account for 40-63% of infidelity variation, with men showing stronger heritability. Research ide…
MediumGeologist Claims Discovery of 250km Impact Crater Near Falkland Islands
Geologist Maximiliano Rocca identified a 250km-diameter circular formation near the Falkland Islands that may be an impact crater from 252 million years ago, p…
MediumEclipse solar histórico de 6+ minutos cruzará Europa y África en agosto 2027
A record-breaking total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027 will last 6 minutes 23 seconds, the longest of the century. Though Chile won't be in the path, viewers…
HighBrazil's particle accelerator positions nation among global scientific powers
Brazil has developed a particle accelerator that positions the nation among a select group of global scientific powers, marking a significant advancement in na…
MediumForza Horizon 6 Tops Metacritic's Best Games of 2026
Forza Horizon 6 claims the #1 spot on Metacritic's top 10 games of 2026, marking Xbox's major success with the racing franchise's first Japan-focused installme…
HighBrabus Bodo: €1M+ Twin-Turbo V12 Aston Martin Coupe Breaks Cover
Brabus has revealed the Bodo, a €1M+ bespoke V12 coupe based on the Aston Martin Vanquish, featuring 986 horsepower and dramatic styling with extended hood and…
HighParker Solar Probe Reaches 430,000 MPH While Skimming Sun's Corona
NASA's Parker Solar Probe has achieved 430,000 mph while skimming the Sun's corona, protected by innovative carbon foam thermal shielding that maintains room t…
HighStudy links human right-handedness to bipedal walking evolution
Researchers have identified a link between bipedal walking and right-handedness in humans, explaining why approximately 90% of people are right-dominant. The s…
HighNew tectonic rift in Zambia signals Africa may be splitting apart
Scientists have identified a newly active tectonic rift in southern Africa that may be forming a new plate boundary, with the continental crust thinning in unp…
HighSexual fantasy exercise shown to boost pleasure, reduce distress in study
Research shows a simple at-home sexual fantasy exercise increases pleasure and reduces psychological distress, offering a practical mental health intervention.
MediumScientists May Have Solved Two Major Fusion Energy Challenges Simultaneously
Researchers have reportedly made progress addressing two major obstacles in fusion energy development, potentially accelerating the path toward viable commerci…
MediumScientists Identify Massive Underground Lava Tube on Venus
Researchers have discovered a massive underground lava tube on Venus, potentially revealing new insights into the planet's geological structure and past volcan…
MediumAncient Treasure Contains Meteoritic Metal Unknown to Bronze Age Smiths
Scientists identified an extraterrestrial metal in a 3,000-year-old treasure cache, suggesting ancient civilizations had access to meteoritic materials and sop…
MediumScientists Unearth 90-Foot Sauropod in Thailand, Revealing New Giant Dinosaur Species
Scientists in Thailand have unearthed a 90-foot sauropod dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous period, representing a new species that sheds light on the diversit…
HighInternational study reveals how Brazil is perceived abroad amid mixed domestic outlook
An international research study examines how Brazil is perceived globally, showing mixed results: while the country remains popular abroad, most Brazilians bel…
MediumNeutrino Flavor Flips May Hold Key to Understanding Supernova Triggers
Research suggests neutrino flavor oscillations could be the mechanism that triggers supernovae explosions, advancing understanding of stellar collapse dynamics.
MediumHigh-Intensity Brief Exercise Rivals Longer Workouts for Health Benefits
Recent research suggests brief, intense exercise sessions of 1-2 minutes can significantly improve health outcomes, challenging conventional wisdom about worko…
MediumStudy Shows Certain Fats Can Either Trigger or Suppress Cancer Growth
New research demonstrates that certain dietary fats can either promote or inhibit cancer development, suggesting fat composition rather than quantity may be cr…
MediumWeek-long fasting triggers significant physiological changes, scientists find
New research documents how seven days of fasting produces measurable transformations in human metabolism and cellular function, offering insights into fasting'…
MediumResearch Identifies Two Peak Periods of Accelerated Human Aging
New research reveals humans experience accelerated aging at two distinct biological peaks rather than gradual decline, challenging conventional understanding o…
MediumBlue whale-sized asteroid makes close approach to Earth Monday
A 35-meter asteroid comparable in size to a blue whale will pass near Earth on Monday. The object poses no collision risk despite its significant dimensions.
HighBirding linked to sharper brains in aging, study suggests
New research suggests birding may help protect against dementia and age-related cognitive decline, offering a potential preventive activity for brain health in…
MediumJames Webb marks first year with cosmic breakthroughs from ancient galaxies to exoplanets
One year after its historic first image, the James Webb Space Telescope has made groundbreaking discoveries including ancient galaxies, exoplanet atmospheres,…
HighPaleontologists Challenge Science Paper's Ediacaran Animal Fossil Claims
Independent paleontologist Joseph Botting and new research challenge a Science paper's claims about Precambrian animal fossils, suggesting many specimens are a…
HighChewing Less to Save Time? Your Brain May Be Paying the Price
Research suggests thorough chewing stimulates blood flow to the brain and supports cognitive function, but modern hustle culture and processed foods have reduc…
MediumEuropean-Chinese spacecraft launches to study how Earth shields itself from solar storms
A joint European-Chinese spacecraft launches Tuesday to make first-ever X-ray observations of Earth's magnetic field and how it deflects dangerous solar winds…
HighAncient Tethys Ocean Shaped Central Asia's Mountains During Dinosaur Era
Adelaide University research reveals the ancient Tethys Ocean, not climate or mantle processes, primarily shaped Central Asia's landscape during the Cretaceous…
HighBrain Imagery Training Without Movement Sharpens Athletic Reaction Times
Keio University researchers demonstrated that neurofeedback-based imagery training can improve motor performance and reaction times without physical movement,…
HighNew study compares nasal spray and injectable flu vaccines in Victorian children
Murdoch Children's Research Institute begins SNIFFLES study comparing nasal spray and injectable flu vaccines in 270 Victorian children to improve vaccination…
HighGreen cities show fewer respiratory hospitalizations, PUC-Paraná study finds
A PUC-Paraná study analyzing 397 Paraná cities found that municipalities with greater vegetation coverage have significantly lower respiratory disease hospital…
HighAncient DNA reveals herpes virus coevolved with humans for 2,500 years
European researchers reconstructed ancient HHV-6 genomes from Iron Age skeletal remains, providing genetic evidence that herpes viruses have coevolved with hum…
HighNature contact boosts happiness and body image, global study finds
International study of 50,000+ people across 58 countries finds direct link between nature exposure and increased life satisfaction, improved self-esteem, and…
HighDaily ultra-processed foods linked to dementia risk, even with healthy diet
New research shows that even a 10% increase in ultraprocessed food consumption is associated with measurable cognitive decline and higher dementia risk, indepe…
HighMoon's Hidden Conjunctions with Venus and Jupiter Observable This Week
The Moon will have two astronomical conjunctions this week with Venus (May 18) and Jupiter (May 20), occurring below the horizon but observable from Earth in t…
HighScientists pursue axions in fusion reactors to unlock universe's post-Big Bang structure
Researchers propose using nuclear fusion reactors and extreme magnetic fields to recreate axions, hypothetical particles linked to dark matter that may explain…
MediumSeven-day water fast triggers molecular shifts across body, study reveals
Research on 12 volunteers shows seven-day water fasting triggers significant metabolic, immune, and neurological changes after day three, with potential health…
HighDigestive Issues Linked to Brain Fog Through Gut-Brain Axis
Research reveals that digestive disorders like irritable bowel syndrome often accompany brain fog and mental confusion through the gut-brain axis, with over ha…
HighScientists confirm massive volcanic cave system beneath Venus surface
Scientists reanalyzed NASA's Magellan probe data to confirm a massive underground lava tube on Venus, measuring 937 meters wide and extending 45 kilometers ben…
MediumBrazil's Scientists Race to Clone Fallen Giant Araucaria Tree
Embrapa researchers are attempting to preserve the genetic legacy of Brazil's fourth-largest araucaria tree by cloning it through grafting techniques after its…
High500kg rocket ring crashes in Kenya, exposing orbital debris crisis
A 500kg metal separation ring from a rocket fell on a Kenyan village in December, confirmed by space experts as orbital debris. The incident highlights growing…
HighGaming After 30 May Build Cognitive Reserve for Healthier Aging, Science Suggests
Research suggests adults aged 30-40 who play videogames may be building cognitive reserves that could benefit brain health in old age, challenging stereotypes…
MediumScientists discover new rodent species in Peru's Tingo María National Park
Peruvian scientists discovered a new endemic rodent species, Daptomys nunashae, in Tingo María National Park. The discovery highlights the region's biodiversit…
HighChina launches first space experiment with artificial embryos aboard Tianzhou-10
China announced the first-ever space experiment with artificial embryos aboard the Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft, studying how microgravity affects early human…
MediumPersonalized Music Boosts Mental Tolerance for Intense Exercise, Study Finds
A study of 29 adults found that personalized music selections extend exercise duration by over 5 minutes and improve mental tolerance to intense effort, though…
MediumHubble revela el núcleo ardiente de la galaxia del Cigarro, una fábrica de estrellas 10 veces más rápida
Hubble Space Telescope observations of Messier 82 reveal an intensely active galactic core producing stars 10 times faster than the Milky Way, offering unprece…
High500-kg rocket ring falls on Kenya village, confirming space debris risks
A 500-kilogram metal separation ring from a rocket launch vehicle crashed in Kenya's Mukuku village in December 2024, prompting investigation by Kenya's Space…
HighColatina resident recovers stolen phone after 5+ years
A resident of Colatina, Brazil recovered a mobile phone stolen over five years ago through an unexpected discovery method.
MediumEthiopian fossil discovery challenges understanding of human origins
A significant fossil discovery in Ethiopia challenges existing theories about human origins and evolutionary history, potentially rewriting scientific understa…
MediumInterstellar comet 3I/ATLAS spotted in archival images before official discovery
Astronomers have identified interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in images captured before its official discovery, with multiple spacecraft now observing the rare visit…
HighScientists Detect Vast Ocean 700 km Beneath Earth's Surface
Researchers have identified a massive ocean trapped approximately 700 km below Earth's surface, potentially expanding understanding of planetary water distribu…
MediumScientist proposes Great Pyramid theory for cosmic communication
A scientist presents a novel theory suggesting the Great Pyramid could be repurposed for interstellar communication, combining ancient architecture with modern…
LowMars Express finds strongest topographic evidence yet of ancient Martian ocean
ESA's Mars Express spacecraft has photographed Shalbatana Vallis, providing the strongest topographic evidence yet that Mars once hosted a real ocean, with wat…
HighScientists identify colossal new dinosaur species weighing as much as 9 elephants
Researchers have identified a new sauropod dinosaur species from Lower Cretaceous Thailand, weighing approximately 9 elephants. The discovery enriches understa…
HighArchaeology's blind spot: How women's prehistoric work was erased from history
Archaeological research has historically underestimated women's labor in prehistoric times, focusing on stone tools while ignoring evidence of rope-making and…
MediumGut Particles Linked to Aging and Chronic Disease in New Study
Scientists have identified tiny gut particles that may contribute to aging and chronic disease development. The discovery connects age-related changes in gut c…
MediumStar Wars' Only Hutt Jedi Fell to Dark Side, Killed by Leia Organa
Beldorion, the only Hutt to become a Jedi in Star Wars lore, fell to the dark side and was killed by Leia Organa on planet Nam Chorios in the Legends continuit…
HighChien Shiung Wu: The Chinese physicist erased from Nobel Prize history
Chien Shiung Wu, a Chinese-American physicist who contributed to the Manhattan Project and designed the groundbreaking Wu Experiment, died without public recog…
HighStudy: Over 10 hours of weekly gaming linked to higher BMI and poor sleep
New research shows gaming over 10 hours weekly correlates with higher BMI, poor diet quality, and sleep disruption in young adults, though causation remains un…
MediumStrategy games keep your brain four years younger, study finds
A Nature study reveals that playing real-time strategy games like Age of Empires strengthens neural connections and keeps brains cognitively younger by approxi…
MediumMarie Curie overcame systemic sexism to become first woman Nobel laureate in Physics
Marie Curie battled systemic misogyny to become the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903, despite nearly being excluded from recognition for dis…
HighMediterranean diet adherence cuts premature death risk by 22%, Spanish study finds
Spanish scientists found that strict adherence to the Mediterranean diet reduces premature mortality risk by over 20%, with fruits, nuts, dairy, and olive oil…
HighSpanish staples show promise as heart disease fighters, study finds
A new study identifies four traditional Spanish foods—olive, garlic, rosemary, and saffron—containing bioactive compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammator…
HighExcess sleep linked to 39% higher mortality risk, study warns
New multi-country cohort study finds sleeping over 9 hours daily increases mortality risk by 39% and raises cardiovascular disease risk, suggesting optimal sle…
MediumPerimenopause doubles heart disease risk in women, study finds
A major U.S. study of 10,000 women shows perimenopausal women have nearly double the risk of poor cardiovascular health due to hormonal fluctuations affecting…
HighBreathing technique 4-7-8 shows promise for blood pressure control
Research identifies a brain mechanism linking breathing patterns to blood pressure regulation, while the 4-7-8 breathing technique emerges as a complementary t…
MediumVitamin B2 May Help Cancer Cells Resist Natural Death, German Scientists Find
German scientists found that vitamin B2 strengthens cancer cells' resistance to ferroptosis, a natural cell death process. The discovery opens new therapeutic…
HighMathematical Model Reveals How Identity Traits Drive Social Segregation in Friendships and Marriage
Austrian researchers validate the MAPS model showing people select friends and partners through strict evaluation of identity traits, reinforcing social homoge…
HighStudy finds sleep extremes linked to accelerated aging across multiple body systems
A major Nature study of 500,000+ people reveals both insufficient and excessive sleep accelerate biological aging across multiple organ systems, with 6-8 hours…
HighScientists Solve Bermuda Islands Geological Mystery With Unprecedented Rock Formation Discovery
Geologists discover a 20km-thick layer of less-dense rock beneath Bermuda that acts like geological cork, explaining why the volcanic islands remain above sea…
HighJustice Undersecretary Luis Silva Mourns Death of Brother, Environmental Scientist
Luis Silva, Chile's Justice Undersecretary, bid farewell to his brother Juan Andrés Silva Irrarázaval, a sociologist and environmental conservation expert, who…
HighNetflix Debuts in MMA With Rousey-Carano Superfight on May 16
Netflix is launching its first-ever live MMA broadcast featuring Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano on May 16, marking the streamer's expansion into combat sports an…
HighNorthern Lights Expected to Illuminate US Skies This Weekend via Solar Storm
A coronal hole in the Sun's atmosphere will trigger moderate geomagnetic storms, making the Northern Lights visible across northern US states from New York to…
HighSolar storms to light up skies across US, UK and Australia Monday night
Severe geomagnetic storms from solar eruptions will make the aurora borealis visible across the US midwest and northern UK on Monday night, with potential infr…
HighMajor solar flares set stage for rare aurora borealis display across North America
Two powerful solar flares, including an X9.0-class eruption, are expected to produce an exceptional aurora borealis display across North America this weekend,…
HighScientists Identify Molecular Switch in Brown Fat That Could Treat Bone Disease
Researchers discovered a molecular switch in brown fat that activates an alternative heat-producing pathway, with potential applications for treating bone dise…
HighTasmanian town of Ross pursues Dark Sky accreditation to preserve night sky
Ross, a 400-person Tasmanian town, is working to become the first dark sky-accredited community in Tasmania by upgrading street lighting and demonstrating comm…
HighSeven Cosmic Truths About Our Warped Milky Way Galaxy
The Milky Way is a warped barred spiral galaxy spanning 120,000 light-years, composed of 100-400 billion stars surrounded by dark matter, formed through billio…
MediumEuropean-Chinese spacecraft launches to study Earth's solar shield
The SMILE spacecraft launches Tuesday to make first-ever X-ray observations of Earth's magnetic field deflecting solar winds and plasma explosions from the Sun.
HighGut Bacterium Phocaeicola dorei Shows Promise in Treating Liver Fibrosis
Research identifies Phocaeicola dorei, a gut bacterium, as a potential therapeutic candidate for cholestatic liver fibrosis by suppressing immune cell infiltra…
HighFirst wild photo of rare antlion captured by Mildura bushwalker
A Mildura woman captured the first known wild photograph of Myrmeleon houstoni, a rare antlion species, during a bushwalk, filling significant data gaps in Aus…
HighNorthern Lights Set to Illuminate North America This Weekend
A geomagnetic storm will produce visible Northern Lights across northern North America this weekend, with optimal viewing from sunset to sunrise Saturday night.
HighMale Hoverflies' Larger Eyes Give Competitive Edge in High-Speed Pursuits
Flinders University research reveals male hoverflies have larger eyes and faster photoreceptors than females, enabling high-speed courtship pursuits while main…
HighGreenland sharks aren't blind: New research overturns decades of popular science myth
New research reveals Greenland sharks are not functionally blind despite parasitic corneal infections, overturning a 30-year-old assumption. The sharks maintai…
HighBrazilian scientist Mariangela Hungria named among world's 100 most influential people
Microbiologist Mariangela Hungria from Brazil's Embrapa was named to Time's 100 most influential people in 2026 for pioneering biological alternatives to synth…
HighAsteroide 2020 SW passa a 27 mil km da Terra sem risco de colisão
Asteroid 2020 SW will pass Earth on September 24 at just 27,000 km away—closer than TV satellites—but poses no collision risk and won't be visible to the naked…
HighAsteroid 2020 SW passes safely near Earth at 28,000 km distance
Asteroid 2020 SW will pass within 28,000 km of Earth on Thursday with no collision risk. The 10-meter object is a Near-Earth Object monitored by space agencies.
HighMultiple car-sized asteroids to safely pass near Earth this week
Three asteroids larger than cars will pass near Earth this week at safe distances, with no collision risk. The closest approach will be 278,000 km away, well b…
HighESA's RAMSES probe to study asteroid Apophis during rare 2029 Earth flyby
ESA's RAMSES probe will intercept asteroid Apophis during its rare 2029 close approach to Earth, studying how planetary gravity affects the 375-meter object's…
HighAsteroide Apophis fará aproximação histórica à Terra em 2029
Asteroid Apophis, a 375-meter space rock, will pass within 32,000 km of Earth on April 13, 2029—closer than some geostationary satellites. Though initially fla…
HighNASA-backed 3D printing technology builds entire neighborhoods in 24 hours
ICON Technology's 3D printing system, developed with NASA support, constructs residential buildings in under 24 hours using proprietary CarbonX concrete. Proje…
HighOptimism Protects the Heart: Research Links Happiness to Longer Life
Research shows optimism and positive psychology practices significantly reduce cardiovascular disease risk and increase longevity, with effects comparable to t…
HighMobile Science Program Brings Discovery and Wonder to Sorocaba Children
A traveling science education program visited Sorocaba, offering children interactive experiences with microscopy, human anatomy, insects, and planetarium exhi…
MediumThree Simple Ways to Keep Your Brain Young and Resilient
Research shows spatial navigation, active social life, and lifelong learning build cognitive reserve, protecting the brain from age-related decline and dementi…
HighBirth month may influence school performance, but doesn't determine success
Research suggests birth month can affect academic performance through relative age advantage in school systems, though experts emphasize it's not deterministic…
MediumScience reveals what dogs' sighs and whimpers reveal about their emotions
Scientific research explains that dogs' sighing, whimpering, and vocalizations are direct expressions of emotions like contentment, anxiety, and attachment dev…
MediumPortugal celebrates National Scientists Day, honoring research and innovation
Portugal observes National Scientists Day, honoring researchers and science's role in societal development. The commemoration, established in 2016, celebrates…
HighCaffeine reverses sleep deprivation's damage to social memory, study finds
Estudo da Universidade Nacional de Singapura mostra que cafeína pode reverter alterações no hipocampo causadas pela falta de sono, restaurando a memória social…
HighPsicologia aponta autonomia emocional, não educação superior, como força das gerações 60-70
Psychology research suggests children from the 1960s-70s developed resilience through managing emotions independently, without constant adult intervention, con…
MediumAnatel converts Claro's R$30.8M fine into university broadband expansion
Brazil's telecom regulator Anatel converted a R$30.8 million fine against Claro into R$7.6 million in mandatory investments to expand fiber optic internet to f…
HighHumanoid monk robots join thousands in Seoul Buddha birthday celebration
Four humanoid robots designed as Buddhist monks participated in a Seoul celebration ahead of Buddha's birthday, joining thousands of people carrying lanterns i…
MediumEarth's Days Will Eventually Stretch to 25 Hours Due to Lunar Tidal Forces
Scientific analysis explains how lunar gravitational interaction gradually slows Earth's rotation, extending days by one hour over 200 million years through ti…
MediumTwin sisters discover they have different biological fathers in rare medical case
British twin sisters Michelle and Lavinia Osbourne discovered through DNA testing they have different biological fathers, a rare case of heteropaternal superfe…
HighBritish twins discover they have different biological fathers in rare genetic case
British twin sisters born in 1976 discovered through DNA testing in 2022 that they have different biological fathers, a rare case of heteropaternal superfecund…
HighTimmy, baleia resgatada na Alemanha, é encontrada morta na Dinamarca
Timmy, a humpback whale rescued from stranding in Germany, was found dead off Denmark two weeks after release. The discovery reignites debate over human interv…
HighUK insurers balk at Chinese EVs, leaving drivers with limited options and higher premiums
UK insurers are declining coverage or charging significantly more for Chinese EVs like Jaecoo and BYD compared to European alternatives, citing insufficient re…
HighSuper Mario Galaxy Movie toy line expands with new figures launching this summer
Nintendo and JAKKS Pacific are expanding the Super Mario Galaxy Movie merchandise line with new toys, including a Chomping Wonder Bowser Jr. figure, with pre-o…
HighGenetic Survey Reveals Widespread Mismatches in Laboratory Mouse Models
A genetic survey reveals widespread inconsistencies between mouse model names and their actual genetic makeup, prompting calls for stricter verification protoc…
HighScientists discover 'last titan': new dinosaur species weighing 9 elephants in Thailand
Scientists identified a new sauropod dinosaur species from Lower Cretaceous Thailand, weighing as much as 9 elephants. The discovery enriches understanding of…
HighOcean Moon Missions Face Unexpected Radiation Hazard
Scientists have identified unexpected hazards threatening missions to ocean moons, requiring new safety protocols and mission design considerations for future…
MediumScientists Identify Causes Behind Antarctica's Dramatic Sea Ice Collapse
Scientists have identified the mechanisms behind Antarctica's unprecedented sea ice loss, a major climate anomaly. The discovery reveals a 'triple whammy' of i…
HighDead whale found off Denmark; questions mount over fate of Timmy
A dead whale discovered off Denmark's coast may be Timmy, the beluga that became famous after a controversial rescue operation in Germany. The discovery raises…
MediumOver 60 diseases linked to alcohol consumption, new health inventory reveals
Research identifies more than 60 diseases directly associated with alcohol consumption, while studies suggest much of the damage can be reversed through abstin…
MediumStudy of 500,000 People Identifies Optimal Sleep Duration for Healthy Aging
A study of 500,000 people identified an optimal sleep duration associated with slower biological aging and better longevity outcomes, suggesting both insuffici…
HighHarsh Parenting Biologically Alters Child Stress Regulation, Study Shows
Research shows harsh parenting biologically impairs children's ability to self-regulate stress, with neurological consequences for emotional development and lo…
HighCDC Study Examines Public Knowledge and Practices on Avian Influenza
CDC research examines public understanding, beliefs, and behaviors regarding avian influenza transmission and prevention among at-risk populations.
HighDopamine May Drive Tinnitus, New Research Suggests
Research suggests dopamine, the brain's reward chemical, may contribute to tinnitus development, opening new therapeutic avenues for the hearing condition affe…
MediumScientists Engineer Photosynthetic Mouse Eyes in Breakthrough Biotech Experiment
Researchers successfully transplanted plant chloroplasts into mouse eyes, enabling them to photosynthesize. The breakthrough could lead to treatments for dry e…
MediumUS teens sleeping less than ever, University of Minnesota study warns
A University of Minnesota study reveals US teenagers are sleeping less than ever before, raising concerns about adolescent health and wellbeing during critical…
HighWeekend Warriors Get Same Health Benefits as Daily Exercisers, Study Finds
A Massachusetts General Hospital study of 89,500 people found that exercising 150 minutes weekly in concentrated sessions delivers identical cardiovascular ben…
HighHigh-intensity 4-minute exercise bursts linked to longer life in landmark study
A major Norwegian study finds that older adults doing high-intensity interval training had 2-3% lower mortality risk than those doing moderate exercise, sugges…
HighGiant Cretaceous octopuses rivaled dinosaurs as apex predators, study reveals
A Science journal study reveals giant octopus-like creatures up to 19 metres long dominated ancient oceans 100 million years ago, suggesting the Kraken legend…
HighHeavy Marijuana Smoking Linked to Increased Lung Cancer Risk, USC Study Finds
USC researchers found heavy marijuana smokers face elevated lung cancer risk, with daily users 3.5-5x more likely to develop head and neck cancers. Key unknown…
Medium30 Minutes of High-Intensity Exercise Weekly Can Transform Health, Research Shows
Research shows just 30 minutes of high-intensity exercise weekly can dramatically improve cardiovascular fitness, reduce disease risk by 40-50%, and protect br…
HighJupiter's jet streams plunge thousands of kilometers deep, reshaping planetary science
NASA's Juno mission reveals Jupiter's jet streams plunge thousands of kilometers below cloud tops, reshaping understanding of the giant planet's atmospheric st…
HighAstronomers directly detect interstellar turbulence warping distant quasar light
Astronomers have directly detected how turbulent ionized gas clouds between stars distort radio signals from distant quasars, revealing structured patterns in…
HighFur Seals' Hearts Spike Hours After Land Return, Revealing Delayed Recovery
New research reveals fur seals experience delayed heart rate spikes hours after returning to shore, suggesting their bodies continue recovering from deep-dive…
HighAncient giant octopuses up to 19m may have ruled Cretaceous seas
New research suggests Cretaceous-era giant octopuses reached up to 19 meters long, making them apex ocean predators rivaling mosasaurs and modern giant squid,…
HighPsychology explains why some people keep dozens of browser tabs open
Psychology research reveals that accumulating dozens of browser tabs reflects complex mental patterns including memory extension, decision avoidance, and anxie…
MediumChildhood mess builds emotional resilience for adulthood, psychology shows
Psychology research shows unstructured childhood play and minor conflicts train emotional resilience needed for adult challenges, suggesting parents should all…
MediumGratidão com estranhos revela traços de empatia e inteligência emocional
Psychology research shows people who thank strangers exhibit higher empathy, emotional intelligence, and social awareness. This behavior reflects balanced emot…
MediumNatural Amino Acid Arginine Transforms Harmful Oral Bacteria Into Cavity Fighters
Clinical research demonstrates that arginine, a natural amino acid, can transform harmful oral bacteria into protective biofilms by neutralizing acids and prom…
HighBrazilian scientist Luciano Moreira named to Time's 100 most influential people for dengue-fighting innovation
Luciano Moreira, a Brazilian scientist, was named to Time's 100 most influential people for 2026 for developing a dengue-fighting technique using Wolbachia-inf…
HighMoon and Venus align in rare celestial conjunction visible Monday
A rare conjunction of the Moon and Venus will be visible to the naked eye on May 18, offering amateur and professional astronomers a notable observational oppo…
HighUniverse may not be uniform at largest scales, challenging cosmological model
New research challenges a foundational cosmology principle by finding evidence the Universe may not be homogeneous at the largest scales, potentially requiring…
MediumExcessive cat clinginess may signal health issues, not affection, vets warn
Veterinarians alert that sudden increases in cat clinginess may indicate anxiety, illness, or distress rather than affection. Research shows over 13% of cats e…
HighUMinho researchers discover new fungus species in strawberry trees
University of Minho researchers identified a new fungal species, Banningia arbuti, isolated from strawberry tree berries in central Portugal. The discovery, pu…
HighSteam Machine price leak sparks fan concerns over $1,000+ cost
Valve's Steam Machine pricing may exceed $1,000 based on code discovery, contradicting earlier $600-650 estimates and triggering player concerns about affordab…
MediumYosemite's Rare Moonbows Peak in Late May: A Guide to Catching Nature's Lunar Rainbow
Yosemite National Park offers a rare viewing window for moonbows—optical phenomena created when full moonlight refracts through waterfall mist—with optimal con…
HighSpanish study links common herbicide to early-onset colorectal cancer in young adults
A Spanish research team identified molecular signatures of the herbicide picloram in colorectal tumors of patients under 50, correlating pesticide exposure pat…
MediumHercules Cluster visible from Mexico City on May 18 with 500,000 stars
The M13 Hercules Cluster, containing 300,000-500,000 ancient stars, will be visible from Mexico City on May 18 after 10 PM. Binoculars or telescopes enhance vi…
HighArgentine astrophotographer's comet image selected as NASA's photo of the day
Lucas D'Ortone, an Argentine astrophotographer, had his image of comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS selected by NASA as photo of the day. He traveled to Mendoza for opt…
HighStudy challenges 'ice giant' classification: Uranus and Neptune are far rockier than thought
New research challenges decades of planetary science consensus, showing Uranus and Neptune contain significantly more rocky material than previously believed,…
HighUltra-processed foods in pregnancy linked to doubled preeclampsia risk
Spanish research shows consuming ultraprocessed foods in the second and third trimester of pregnancy more than doubles preeclampsia risk, a serious complicatio…
HighImpostor Syndrome: The Hidden Barrier Successful Women Must Overcome
Impostor Syndrome affects 70% of people, particularly women, causing successful professionals like Michelle Obama and Sheryl Sandberg to doubt their achievemen…
HighPsychology reveals patterns to detect liars, though no foolproof method exists
Psychological research shows no universal indicator reliably detects liars, but scientists have identified patterns like excessive speech, third-person pronoun…
HighSamsung launches One UI 9 beta for Galaxy S26 series users
Samsung has released One UI 9 beta for Galaxy S26 users, while rolling out stable One UI 8.5 updates to additional Galaxy models including S25 and Z Fold7 in E…
HighScientists Discover Hidden Channels Amplifying Antarctic Ice Shelf Melt
Scientists discovered hidden channels beneath Antarctic ice shelves that trap warm water, amplifying ice melt through a 'triple whammy' of climate factors driv…
HighScientists Discover Underwater Rock Layer Beneath Bermuda, Offering New Perspective on Triangle Lore
Researchers from Carnegie Science and Yale University have identified a massive underwater rock layer beneath Bermuda that may explain historical mysteries in…
MediumLasers reveal satellite pollution threat to atmosphere and night sky
Laser measurements reveal satellite launch pollution rapidly accumulating in upper atmosphere, with Starlink-style constellations projected to drive 42% of spa…
HighScientists Find Plants Can Count Without Brains, Challenging Our Understanding of Intelligence
Scientists have discovered that certain plants possess the ability to count without brains, suggesting plant intelligence may be more sophisticated than previo…
MediumNeanderthals Used Stone Tools to Treat Cavities 60,000 Years Ago
Archaeological discovery in Siberia reveals a 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth with evidence of stone tool treatment for cavities, suggesting early dental int…
HighLarge study finds antidepressants in pregnancy don't increase autism or ADHD risk
A major study provides reassurance that antidepressant use during pregnancy does not increase children's risk of autism or ADHD, addressing growing public conc…
HighGLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs: Experts Weigh Benefits Against Risks and Inconsistent Use
Multiple investigations examine GLP-1 drugs' weight loss benefits and risks, with research highlighting inconsistent use reduces effectiveness and concerns abo…
HighScience Shows Alcohol Damage to Body Can Be Partially Reversed
Scientific research indicates that much of the damage caused by alcohol consumption to the human body can be reversed, offering hope to those seeking recovery…
MediumDodgers closer Diaz linked to illegal cockfighting ring in USA Today investigation
USA Today investigation connects Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz to an illegal Puerto Rico cockfighting operation, with evidence including social media posts and tou…
MediumGiant new dinosaur species identified from Thai fossils
Scientists have identified a new giant sauropod dinosaur called nagatitan from fossils found in Thailand, weighing 27 tonnes and measuring 27 meters long, offe…
HighWaning Gibbous Moon Invites Release and Reflection Across All Zodiac Signs
The Waning Gibbous Moon under Krishna Paksha Pratipada marks a period of release and reflection, with personalized affirmations and manifestation guidance offe…
LowMoon Phase Today: Astrologers Say Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga Favors Business Deals
Astrological guidance for January 25, 2026 suggests the Shukla Paksha Saptami moon phase favors decision-making and business deals, with personalized affirmati…
LowMoon in Aquarius Offers Guidance for Zodiac Signs on January 22
Times of India publishes daily horoscope predictions based on moon phases in Aquarius, offering personalized affirmations and manifestation guidance for all zo…
LowWaxing Gibbous Moon Phase Offers Daily Affirmations for All Zodiac Signs
Astrology guidance for January 27, 2026 aligns the Waxing Gibbous moon phase with personalized affirmations and manifestation advice for each zodiac sign, emph…
LowMoon Phase Guide: December 25 Affirmations and Manifestation Tips for All Signs
Times of India publishes daily moon phase guidance with personalized affirmations and manifestation advice for all 12 zodiac signs, emphasizing gentle growth a…
LowVitamin D, postbiotics, HMB show promise in latest nutrition research
Recent research highlights vitamin D chocolate wafers, postbiotics, beta-glucans, HMB protein, and NMN supplements demonstrating efficacy in addressing deficie…
MediumBrain immune cells use ion channels to control internal skeleton
Researchers discovered that Hv1 ion channels on endosomes regulate actin cytoskeleton growth in brain immune cells, revealing a new cellular control mechanism…
HighWebb reveals massive star clusters escape birth clouds 40% faster than expected
Webb telescope observations of 9,000 young star clusters reveal massive stars escape their gas clouds 1.5 times faster than lighter counterparts, overturning d…
HighMid-tier accountancy firms balance service diversification with regulatory risk
Mid-tier UK accountancy firms are expanding into ESG, technology advisory and other services to meet evolving client needs, but face significant operational an…
High47-Year Swedish Study Pinpoints Age 35 as Start of Physical Decline
A 47-year Swedish study tracking hundreds of adults found physical decline begins around age 35, but exercise can still improve performance by up to 10% even w…
HighStudy warns excessive wind turbines reduce wind power output by 20-25%
Research from Helmholtz Center Hereon reveals that closely-spaced wind turbines reduce wind velocity in downstream facilities by 20-25%, with effects most pron…
HighStudy: Healthy Habits Cut Liver Disease Risk 86% Even for Heavy Drinkers
New research shows heavy alcohol consumers can reduce liver disease mortality by 86% through diet and exercise, with Mediterranean-style eating providing stron…
HighStudy: Male nipples warrant more attention in intimate relationships
Research from U.S. health institutions suggests male nipples are highly sensitive erogenous zones, potentially more responsive than female counterparts, with 5…
MediumStudy: Pets Provide Mental Health Benefits Equal to Life Partners
UK research reveals pet ownership significantly improves life satisfaction and emotional well-being, with benefits comparable to maintaining close relationship…
HighStudy: Sparkling Water Aids Satiety, But Won't Dramatically Cut Weight
New research shows carbonated water may slightly reduce blood glucose and increase satiety, but offers no significant weight loss benefits and should be consum…
HighNew solar measurement technique reveals Sun is slightly smaller than previously thought
Japanese and British researchers using helioseismology measured the Sun's radius at 695,780 km, slightly smaller than the traditional 695,990 km estimate, pote…
HighIguatu research on SUS workers' violence and mental health wins national award
A research project from Iguatu received national recognition for investigating working conditions, mental health, and violence experienced by SUS healthcare wo…
HighSUS incorpora teste genético para detectar risco hereditário de câncer de mama
Brazil's public health system will offer genetic testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations to identify hereditary breast cancer risk, with implementation within 18…
HighCan Alcohol Damage Be Reversed? Science Says Some Harm Is Permanent
Recent research shows alcohol causes 62 diseases directly and contributes to 30 others, with immune damage occurring within 20 minutes of consumption. Many alc…
HighLarge study finds no clear link between antidepressants in pregnancy and autism
A comprehensive analysis of 25 million pregnancies found no clear causal link between antidepressant use during pregnancy and autism or ADHD in children, contr…
HighMars 'bathtub ring' offers strongest evidence yet of ancient ocean covering one-third of planet
Researchers identify a circular geological formation on Mars resembling a bathtub ring, potentially the strongest evidence yet that a vast ancient ocean covere…
HighYawning Contagion Crosses Placenta in Pregnant Women and Fetuses
New research shows yawning is contagious between pregnant women and fetuses through physiological mechanisms, not social imitation, revealing fundamental brain…
HighNortheast's cultural wealth masked by poor international perception, study finds
A major study reveals Brazil's Northeast region has the country's highest cultural value but suffers from low international recognition and visibility, indicat…
HighScience shows alcohol damage to body can be partially reversed with abstinence
Research confirms alcohol is intrinsically toxic and directly causes 62 diseases, but many alcohol-related health damages can be delayed, halted, or partially…
HighAstronomers discover massive 700-meter asteroid hidden by Sun's glare
Astronomers discovered a 700-meter asteroid (2025 SC79) hidden in the Sun's glare with a rare orbit closer than Venus, capable of causing continental-scale cat…
HighFrench scientists discover 48th blood type in Caribbean woman
French researchers have identified the 48th blood group system, named PIGZ or Gwada negative, discovered in a woman from Guadalupe after 15 years of analysis.…
HighScientists Discover New Ghost Fish Species Disguised as Red Algae in Pacific Reefs
Researchers formally described Solenostomus snuffleupagus, a new ghost fish species with hair-like filaments discovered in Southwest Pacific reefs. The identif…
HighStudy: Online interactions with strangers increase loneliness, in-person contact remains essential
US research shows online interactions with strangers increase loneliness, while chatting with friends online neither helps nor hurts. Scientists warn lonely pe…
HighNASA captures pink 'heart' in Argentine salt lagoon—a natural wonder explained
NASA photographed Salinas Las Barrancas in Buenos Aires from space, revealing a heart-shaped pink lagoon caused by salt-loving microorganisms and extreme evapo…
HighCity-Destroying Asteroid to Pass Near Earth Next Week
A potentially city-destroying asteroid will pass near Earth next week at an astronomically close distance without impacting, according to European Space Agency…
HighScientists discover deep-sea coral species named after Chewbacca
Researchers identified a new deep-sea coral species in the tropical western Pacific, named Iridogorgia chewbacca for its hairy-looking branches resembling the…
HighAustralian researchers discover new horned bee species in mining region
Australian researchers identified a new native bee species with distinctive facial horns in Western Australia's mining region, marking the first discovery in t…
HighNASA GSFC Moves to Insource IV&V Work and Wallops Operations
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center issued a memo regarding independent verification and validation (IV&V) operations and Wallops facility insourcing decisions,…
MediumPhysicist Bridges Science and Poetry at the Frontiers of Cosmic Understanding
A physicist combines poetic thinking with cosmological research, offering a unique perspective on understanding the universe from its furthest edges.
MediumAncient marine fossils reveal 500M-year-old feeding strategy still shaping oceans
Scientists discovered 500-million-year-old marine fossils exhibiting feeding strategies that continue to influence ocean ecosystems today, revealing how ancien…
MediumSamsung Galaxy phones gain ad-blocking feature for push notifications
Samsung is introducing a Device Care feature that allows Galaxy users to block apps sending excessive ad notifications, addressing user frustration with notifi…
HighLilly's oral weight-loss drugs maintain results after switching from injectable therapy
Lilly's Foundayo and lower-dose Zepbound successfully helped patients maintain weight loss when switching from higher-dose injectable obesity treatments in pha…
HighWhirlpool Galaxy captured in stunning new space imagery
A new photograph of the Whirlpool Galaxy has been selected as the space photo of the day, showcasing detailed views of this iconic spiral galaxy's structure an…
MediumScientists Identify Size Threshold Where Planets Become Geologically Dead
Research reveals a specific size cutoff below which planets cannot sustain geological activity necessary for habitability, classifying smaller worlds as essent…
MediumScientists detect new continental rift forming beneath Zambia
Scientists have identified a new continental rift forming under Zambia that could eventually separate East Africa from the continent and create a new ocean bas…
HighAncient teeth reveal Homo erectus interbred with Denisovans 400,000 years ago
Protein analysis of 400,000-year-old Homo erectus teeth from China provides the oldest evidence of interbreeding between human species, suggesting Denisovans c…
HighBrazil's Products, Services Shine in Global Reputation Study
Research reveals Brazil's international reputation is bolstered by products and services but undermined by security concerns, with foreigners rating the countr…
MediumGravitational lens reveals most primitive galaxy from cosmic dawn, 800M years after Big Bang
Astronomers using gravitational lensing have observed an ultra-faint, chemically primitive galaxy formed just 800 million years after the Big Bang, providing u…
HighProbst Stands Firm on 'Survivor 50' Changes Despite Fan Backlash Over Zac Brown
Jeff Probst dismisses criticism of Survivor 50's celebrity guest appearances, asserting the show's creative direction won't be altered by online backlash over…
HighStudy finds optimal sleep duration slows aging; too little or too much accelerates it
A major study published in Nature identifies an optimal sleep duration that slows biological aging, finding that both insufficient and excessive sleep accelera…
HighCannabis-tobacco co-use significantly elevates psychosis risk in vulnerable populations
A new study finds that combined cannabis and tobacco use significantly increases psychosis risk in vulnerable populations, particularly those with genetic pred…
HighNobel physicist Gross warns humanity faces existential risks within 50 years
David Gross, 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, warns that the probability of humanity surviving beyond 50 years is extremely low, citing critical imminent…
MediumAir Pollution Linked to Heart Scarring in Adults With Kidney Disease
Study finds air pollution exposure associated with heart scarring markers in adults with chronic kidney disease and hypertension, potentially leading to heart…
HighSpaceX Crew Dragon debris confirmed on Australian sheep farm
SpaceX Crew Dragon debris crash-landed on Australian sheep farms, confirmed by the Australian Space Agency. The incident highlights growing risks from uncontro…
HighAir pollution linked to rising antibiotic resistance in new Lancet study
A Lancet study finds air pollution (PM2.5) may drive antibiotic resistance, with every 1% rise in pollution linked to 0.5-1.9% increase in resistance. South As…
HighSpaceX debris crashes onto NSW farm at 25,000km/h
A 3-meter piece of space junk from SpaceX's Crew-1 spacecraft crashed onto a NSW farm at 25,000km/h, with debris also landing on neighboring property. The obje…
HighSeasonal air pollution tied to spike in child asthma ER visits, study finds
A PLOS ONE study links seasonal air pollution to increased emergency room visits for children with asthma, even in low-pollution areas, with fall showing the h…
HighScientists identify brain's 'stop scratching' signal, offering hope for chronic itch
Researchers discovered TRPV4, a molecule that acts as the nervous system's braking mechanism for scratching. The finding could explain why chronic itch disorde…
HighJWST Pierces Squid Galaxy's Dust to Reveal Hidden Bar Structure and Dual Black Holes
JWST's infrared observations reveal previously hidden bar structures and details around the supermassive black hole at the center of the Squid Galaxy, 35 milli…
HighJWST discovers most chemically primitive galaxy in reionization era
JWST observations reveal LAP1-B, an ultra-faint galaxy from 800 million years after the Big Bang with the lowest chemical metallicity ever detected, offering d…
HighMIT chemists isolate elusive boron peroxide compound at room temperature
MIT researchers successfully isolated a rare boron peroxide molecule (dioxaborirane) at room temperature, a breakthrough previously thought impossible. The com…
Highispace and University of Leicester to deploy lunar Raman spectrometer for resource mapping
ispace and University of Leicester signed an agreement to deliver a Raman spectrometer to the lunar surface to analyze regolith composition and identify resour…
HighAncient Glass-Making Technique Unlocks Next-Generation MOF Materials
Researchers applied centuries-old glassmaking principles to engineer MOF glasses with improved processing temperatures, enabling practical applications in gas…
HighAncient Supernova Debris Found in Antarctic Ice Reveals Solar System's Cosmic Journey
Scientists discovered iron-60 from ancient supernovae in Antarctic ice, proving Earth collects radioactive debris while drifting through the Local Interstellar…
HighBrazilian cosmologist identifies potential 153-day Mars shortcut via orbital analysis
A Brazilian cosmologist identified a theoretical orbital shortcut that could reduce a Mars round-trip mission to 153 days, compared to the current 2-3 year tim…
MediumWater-resistant products contain toxic PFAS chemicals linked to health risks
Study finds PFAS toxic chemicals in water and stain-resistant products linked to liver, heart, immune and hormonal damage. 74% of imported items still contain…
HighStudy suggests gray hair reversal possible by reactivating melanocyte stem cells
New research from NYU published in Nature indicates gray hair may be reversible by reactivating melanocyte stem cells that control hair pigmentation, potential…
HighNASA identifies frozen Earth-like exoplanet offering clues to planetary formation
NASA-led astronomers identified HD 137010 b, an Earth-sized exoplanet with extreme temperatures around -68°C, offering insights into planetary formation in hos…
HighSilence as Brain Nutrient: Science Shows Two Hours Daily Boosts Memory and Mental Health
Scientific research shows silence stimulates neurogenesis and reduces stress hormones, offering concrete benefits for cardiovascular health, memory, and emotio…
MediumSugar Before Study Sessions Boosts Memory, French Scientists Find
French researchers found that consuming sugar before studying improves synaptic plasticity and neural resilience by providing glucose needed for long-term memo…
MediumScientists discover four penguin species hidden within one for over a century
Scientists discovered four distinct penguin species hidden within what was classified as a single species for over 100 years, using advanced genomic techniques…
HighScience backs traditional remedy: chicken soup speeds recovery from flu and colds
Research from University of Scotland shows chicken soup accelerates recovery from colds and flu by 3 days through hydration, anti-inflammatory properties, and…
MediumLost telescope from Vigil library resurfaces at municipal observatory after 50 years
A Zeiss telescope and scientific equipment seized from a community library during Argentina's 1976-1983 dictatorship has been identified at a municipal observa…
HighSingle radioactive cloud multiplied Fukushima's impact through torrential rain
International research reveals a single weather event—radioactive cloud meeting torrential rain—concentrated most cesium contamination in specific Fukushima re…
HighBrazil's SatVHR satellite passes critical vibration test, advancing domestic space capabilities
Visiona successfully completed vibration testing for SatVHR, Brazil's first high-resolution Earth observation satellite, demonstrating structural robustness ah…
HighComet C/2025 R3 visible from Brazil this week near Orion constellation
Comet C/2025 R3 (PANSTARRS) is visible from Brazil near the Orion constellation this week, observable with binoculars or telescopes but not to the naked eye fo…
HighUS-China Rivalry Stalls Argentine Telescope Project
US pressure has forced Argentina to halt construction of a Chinese-backed radio telescope in San Juan, leaving scientists frustrated as geopolitical rivalry ov…
HighRio Grande expands cervical cancer screening with DNA-HPV test through SUS
Rio Grande's public health system will gradually replace Pap smears with HPV DNA testing to detect cervical cancer risk before lesions develop, with nationwide…
High68 million Brazilians live in areas controlled by criminal factions and militias
Research reveals 68 million Brazilians reside in areas controlled by criminal factions and militias, highlighting the scale of organized crime's territorial do…
HighNearly Complete 16cm Fossil Discovered Near Dinosaur Nest
Scientists discovered a nearly complete 16-centimeter fossil near a dinosaur nest, offering new insights into prehistoric life and nesting behaviors during the…
MediumScientists Discover Neanderthals Used Rhino Teeth as Stone Tool Hammers
Scientists discovered that Neanderthals collected and used rhinoceros teeth as hammers for crafting stone implements, revealing new insights into their toolmak…
HighSavoring Food May Be Key to Eating Less, Research Suggests
Research suggests that savoring and genuinely enjoying food, rather than restrictive dieting, may paradoxically lead to eating less and better weight managemen…
MediumLasers Target Distant Galaxy in Latest Space Observation
Astronomers employ laser technology to enhance observations of distant galaxies, representing a significant advancement in space observation methods and capabi…
MediumScientists expand creatine's role beyond muscle: cognitive benefits emerge
Recent scientific research reveals creatine's potential cognitive and neurological benefits extend beyond athletic performance, though effectiveness depends on…
MediumEccentric Exercise Delivers Muscle Gains With Less Effort, Study Shows
Research shows eccentric exercise—focusing on the lowering phase of movements—builds muscle strength and size more efficiently than traditional intense workout…
HighGhana Police Seize 1,400 Rounds of Ammunition at Bolgatanga Workshop
Ghana Police recovered 1,400 rounds of 7.62×39mm ammunition hidden in a mechanic workshop in Bolgatanga after an apprentice's discovery. Authorities are invest…
High1.6 Million-Year-Old Fossils Reveal Early Humans' Meat-Gathering Strategy
Fossil evidence from Kenya reveals early hominins systematically extracted bone marrow from animal remains 1.6 million years ago, demonstrating sophisticated m…
HighBiological age tests show promise for research, but lack clinical value for consumers
New biological age tests can identify factors affecting aging rates, but researchers caution they remain unreliable for individual consumer use and prediction.
HighSamsung's One UI 8.5 update rolls out globally starting today
Samsung's One UI 8.5 update begins rolling out globally on May 11 across multiple regions, starting with flagship Galaxy S25 and Z Fold/Flip 7 devices, with br…
HighCheap Creatine Supplement Gains Attention for Women Over 50
Research highlights creatine's benefits beyond muscle building, including potential cognitive and energy improvements for aging women, challenging previous ste…
MediumRemote Brazilian regions turn to 'Starlink farms' for internet access
Rural areas across Brazil are increasingly relying on Starlink satellite internet farms to bridge connectivity gaps where traditional infrastructure is unavail…
MediumCoffee's Health Benefits Go Beyond Caffeine, Harvard Research Shows
Recent scientific studies reveal coffee consumption is linked to improved cognitive function, reduced dementia risk, and benefits for memory and gut health bey…
HighFootball head impacts reshape brain structure, raising CTE concerns
MRI research reveals repeated football head impacts cause lasting changes to brain sulcal structure in former players, offering potential biomarkers for chroni…
HighScientists Explain Venus's Massive 6,000-Kilometer Atmospheric Wave
Researchers have identified a massive 6,000-kilometer atmospheric wave on Venus, caused by the largest known 'hydraulic jump' phenomenon in the solar system, e…
MediumPregnancy Profoundly Rewires Mothers' Brains, New Scans Reveal
Recent neuroscience research reveals pregnancy and childbirth cause significant rewiring of the maternal brain, challenging negative stereotypes about 'mommy b…
HighScientists Solve Mystery of Death Valley's 'Sailing Stones'
Researchers have explained how 300kg 'sailing stones' in Death Valley move across the ground, leaving trails behind them. The phenomenon, observed for years, h…
MediumGrip Strength and Mobility Linked to Longevity in Major Study
Research shows grip strength and ability to stand from a chair are strong predictors of longevity and independence in aging, with stronger individuals showing…
HighCut marks on 1.6M-year-old bones show early humans selectively transported premium meat
Cut marks on 1.6 million-year-old bones show early humans deliberately selected and transported high-value meat portions, suggesting sophisticated food procure…
HighTechnicolor dinosaur fossil with four wings reshapes understanding of flight evolution
Scientists discovered the first technicolor dinosaur fossil with four wings, challenging existing theories about how flight evolved in dinosaurs and revealing…
MediumKidney Walk returns to Okanagan to support Canadians with kidney disease
The Kidney Foundation of Canada's annual Kidney Walk returns to the Okanagan on June 7 with simultaneous events in Kelowna and Penticton to raise funds and awa…
HighScientists propose ultraheavy nuclei as source of universe's most energetic cosmic rays
Penn State researchers published findings suggesting ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays may contain atomic nuclei heavier than iron, which lose energy more slowly du…
HighSamsung Galaxy A17 hits lowest price with coupon discount
Samsung Galaxy A17 with 50MP camera available at discounted price using promotional coupon code through TudoCelular retailer.
MediumPaper Calendar Users Have Richer Information Processing, Psychologists Find
Psychologists challenge stereotypes about paper calendar users, suggesting their preference reflects richer information processing in the brain rather than res…
MediumStudy Links Omega-3 Supplements to Faster Cognitive Decline in Seniors
A new study suggests omega-3 supplements may accelerate cognitive decline in older adults, challenging the long-held belief in their brain-protective benefits.
MediumScientists detect vast water reservoir 700km beneath Earth's crust locked in minerals
Researchers have identified a vast reservoir of water locked within minerals 700km below Earth's crust, potentially exceeding all surface oceans combined and r…
HighChina discovery claims extraterrestrial materials, lacks scientific verification
A reported archaeological discovery in China allegedly contains materials not found on Earth, generating significant scientific debate and skepticism within th…
LowAfrican scientists advance gene drive research to combat malaria resurgence
African scientists are investigating gene drive technology as a complementary approach to combat malaria, which remains off-track for elimination by 2030 despi…
HighExplosion During SpaceX Water Deluge System Test Precedes Starship Launch
An explosion occurred during SpaceX's test of a water deluge system at its launch facility, disrupting preparations for an upcoming Starship flight test.
MediumHidden supercluster discovered in Milky Way's 'Zone of Avoidance'
Astronomers have identified a previously hidden galaxy supercluster containing 30,000 trillion solar masses in the Milky Way's 'Zone of Avoidance,' a region ob…
MediumMagnetic Brain Stimulation Shows Promise for Autism Communication
A new study finds that theta burst magnetic stimulation may enhance social communication abilities in autistic children, offering a potential non-invasive ther…
MediumRadio telescopes map massive halo around unusually quiet galaxy cluster
Radio telescopes have confirmed a 3.3-million-light-year halo surrounding an unusually quiet galaxy cluster, expanding understanding of galactic structures and…
HighMay offers prime viewing of Milky Way's core—here's when and where to look
May 2026 offers optimal conditions to observe the Milky Way's galactic core, with specific viewing windows and locations identified for stargazers seeking the…
MediumPortuguese businessman identified in crocodile after disappearance in South Africa
DNA tests confirmed a missing Portuguese businessman was killed and consumed by a crocodile in South Africa. The reptile was shot and remains recovered from it…
HighScientists discover 27 planets orbiting binary stars, echoing Star Wars' Tatooine
NASA's TESS mission has identified 27 potential planets orbiting binary star systems, suggesting such worlds may be more common than previously thought and cha…
HighStudy finds caffeine and exercise no better than placebo for mental fatigue
A new study found that neither caffeine nor 20-minute aerobic exercise significantly reduced mental fatigue in young adults compared to placebo, despite raisin…
MediumScience Incomplete Without Female Perspective, Says RTVE
Spanish public broadcaster RTVE examines how science lacks completeness without women's perspectives, highlighting gender representation gaps in scientific res…
MediumSaying Hello to Strangers May Boost Your Well-Being, Study Suggests
Research demonstrates that casual social interactions with strangers provide measurable health and wellbeing benefits. A teacher had students test the findings…
HighCustoms seizes RM1.19mil in drugs, cash and liquor at KLIA
Malaysian Customs seized nearly RM1.19mil in drugs, cash, and contraband liquor linked to smuggling syndicates at KLIA in April, with operations targeting cash…
HighEarly universe's dense conditions couldn't sustain black hole growth, simulations show
New simulations reveal the early universe allowed black holes to grow faster than the Eddington Limit permits today, but this advantage was temporary and canno…
High1,500 Beagles From Wisconsin Lab Get Second Chance at New Homes
A Wisconsin biomedical research facility is releasing 1,500 beagles to rescue organizations and adoptive homes, though approximately 500 remain at the facility…
HighCopper nanoplatform blocks dual cancer energy pathways in preclinical study
Researchers developed copper-based nanoparticles that simultaneously block cancer cells' mitochondrial energy and glycolytic backup systems, showing 76.6% tumo…
HighNobel laureate develops container-sized device extracting 1,000 liters of water daily from desert air
A Nobel Prize-winning scientist has created a container-sized machine that extracts up to 1,000 liters of water daily from dry air using ultrasound technology,…
MediumJapan claims solar panel breakthrough with 130% quantum efficiency
Japanese scientists have developed a new solar panel technology using rare minerals that achieves unprecedented efficiency levels, potentially revolutionizing…
MediumRavens Predict Wolf Movements Rather Than Simply Follow Them
Research reveals ravens can predict wolf movements rather than simply following them, suggesting sophisticated cognitive abilities in anticipating predator beh…
MediumSubsurface electrical mapping reveals Earth's interior secrets and grid vulnerabilities
Research on buried electrical pathways across the US provides new insights into Earth's interior structure while highlighting vulnerabilities in the nation's p…
MediumScientists map 14-million-year-old landscape hidden beneath East Antarctic ice
Scientists used satellite data and ice-penetrating radar to map a 32,000 sq km ancient landscape hidden under East Antarctic ice for 14+ million years, reveali…
HighDiablo 4 Players Unlock Secret Cow Level After Elaborate Discovery Quest
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred players have discovered the game's secret Cow Level, a hidden endgame area that requires completing specific in-game tasks. The discov…
HighEstrogen's Role in Trauma Response Extends to Both Male and Female Brains
New research reveals estrogen in both male and female brains influences how individuals respond to traumatic experiences, suggesting sex hormones play a broade…
MediumScientists pinpoint Sun's tachocline as source of solar storms, improving forecasts
Researchers have identified the tachocline, a hidden layer 200,000 km below the Sun's surface, as the source of solar storms. The discovery could significantly…
HighEta Aquariid Meteor Shower Peaks This Week as Venus Dominates Evening Sky
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks May 5-6, offering stargazers 10-20 meteors per hour from Halley's Comet debris. Darker skies and Venus's brilliance create…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks May 5-6; here's how to catch it in Arizona
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, debris from Halley's Comet, peaks May 5-6 with 10-30 visible meteors per hour in Arizona's Northern Hemisphere, though a bright…
HighNIH Awards $10.9M to Nemours for Child Health Equity Research Center
NIH awarded Nemours Children's Health a $10.9M COBRE grant to establish the REACH Center, addressing social and ecological barriers to pediatric healthcare acc…
HighEta Aquariids meteor shower peaks this weekend with up to 60 meteors per hour
NASA reports the Eta Aquariid meteor shower will peak this weekend with rates up to one meteor per minute. Fast-moving debris from Halley's Comet traveling at…
HighOPPO Find N foldable phone fully revealed in leaked images
High-quality leaked images of OPPO's first foldable phone, the Find N, reveal a triple camera setup and display specs including 120Hz refresh rate and 800 nits…
HighSamsung Galaxy Buds Pro Get First Update With Sound Balance Adjustment
Samsung has rolled out the first update for Galaxy Buds Pro earbuds, adding left/right sound balance adjustment and improving Bixby voice response and system s…
HighSamsung accidentally confirms Galaxy Buds Pro ahead of January 14 launch
Samsung Canada's support page briefly exposed details about the upcoming Galaxy Buds Pro earbuds before removal, confirming the product name and model number a…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks May 5-6 in Texas skies
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower will peak May 5-6, 2026, offering Texas skywatchers 10-30 visible meteors per hour from debris of Halley's Comet, though a brigh…
HighSamsung Galaxy Buds Pro design revealed through leaked renders
Renders of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Buds Pro have surfaced online, revealing a redesigned square charging case and improved active noise cancellation ahead of…
HighSamsung Galaxy Buds Pro leak reveals three colors, ANC features ahead of Q1 2021 launch
A leaked promotional video shows Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Buds Pro in three color variants with active noise cancellation, expected to launch in Q1 2021.
HighScientists Map the Milky Way's Hidden Star-Making Boundary at 40,000 Light-Years
Astronomers have identified a clear boundary at 40,000 light-years from the galactic center where the Milky Way's star formation sharply declines, using stella…
HighEta Aquariids meteor shower peaks May 5-6 with enhanced visibility expected
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks May 5-6 with enhanced visibility due to a new moon phase. Experts anticipate a stronger display than recent years, with ra…
HighLife on Earth Traced to Single Ancestor Far Older Than Previously Believed
New research suggests all life on Earth descended from a single common ancestor that existed far earlier than previously estimated, fundamentally reshaping our…
MediumSamsung Galaxy Buds Pro leak reveals AirPods Pro competitor with noise cancellation
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Buds Pro earbuds have been leaked, showing a design similar to earlier Galaxy Buds models with new active noise cancellation feature…
High7 Lifestyle Changes Can Reverse Heart Disease Risk, Research Shows
Heart disease increasingly affects younger adults, but research shows simple daily habit changes can substantially reduce or reverse cardiovascular risk withou…
MediumOPPO Find N achieves creaseless foldable display with waterdrop hinge design
OPPO's first foldable phone features a waterdrop-shaped hinge that eliminates the display crease found on competitors like Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 3, deliverin…
HighAdding 3,000 daily steps can significantly lower blood pressure, study shows
Research shows adding 3,000 daily steps can significantly lower blood pressure, especially for older adults. Walking strengthens the heart, improves vessel fun…
HighSamsung Galaxy Buds Pro Get First Update With Hearing Enhancements
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro received their first update within a week of launch, introducing hearing enhancements including left/right balance adjustment and impro…
HighOak Ridge Lab Leader Redefines Geospatial Science Through Collaboration Over Authority
David Page, head of Geographic Data Science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, emphasizes collaborative leadership and team empowerment over individual expertis…
HighIsolated Ice Age Lake Harbors Millions of Unique Jellyfish Species
A remote lake sealed since the Ice Age contains millions of jellyfish found nowhere else on Earth, representing a unique evolutionary ecosystem.
MediumEta Aquariids meteor shower peaks this week with up to 40 shooting stars per hour
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower reaches peak activity this week, with up to 40 shooting stars per hour visible from the UK in early morning hours. The display o…
HighEta Aquariids meteor shower peaks May 7 with perfect viewing conditions for southern hemisphere
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks May 7 with ideal viewing conditions in the southern hemisphere, with rates reaching 20-30 meteors per hour before dawn as…
HighOne Study Isn't Science: How Research Knowledge Actually Builds Over Time
A single study is never conclusive; scientific knowledge advances through peer review, replication, and accumulation of evidence across multiple studies that c…
HighMedieval massacre reveals Ashkenazi Jewish genetic bottleneck predates 500-year estimates
DNA analysis of 12th-century Jewish victims from a medieval well in Norwich reveals that Ashkenazi predisposition to genetic disorders dates back further than…
HighGalaxy Buds Pro Design Fully Revealed in 360-Degree Leak Ahead of January Launch
A 360-degree promotional animation leaked by industry insider Evan Blass reveals the complete design of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Buds Pro, showing canal-type…
High12 Dead in China Fireworks Shop Explosion During Lunar New Year
A fireworks store explosion in Hubei province, China killed 12 people on Feb. 18, marking the second major blast in days as Spring Festival celebrations begin.
HighEta Aquariids meteor shower peaks tonight with up to 40 shooting stars per hour
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower, caused by debris from Halley's Comet, reaches peak activity tonight with up to 40 meteors per hour visible from the UK between…
HighEta Aquariids meteor shower peaks May 7 with ideal conditions for Australian skywatchers
Australia's second-best annual meteor shower, the Eta Aquariids, peaks May 7 with ideal viewing conditions as the Moon is out of the way. Southern hemisphere o…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks May 5-6; here's how to catch Halley's Comet debris
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, debris from Halley's Comet, reaches peak activity May 5-6, 2026. Northern Hemisphere viewers can expect 10-30 meteors per hour,…
HighEternal Research debuts production Demon Box at Superbooth 2026
Eternal Research unveils the production-ready Demon Box at Superbooth 2026, an instrument that captures ambient electromagnetic fields and converts them into p…
HighStudy: Total Daily Steps Matter More Than Frequency for Older Women's Health
Research shows older women need at least 4,000 daily steps on just one or two days weekly to reduce mortality and cardiovascular disease risk, with total step…
HighStudy suggests positive travel experiences may slow aging through physical and mental benefits
A 2024 study applying entropy theory to tourism suggests positive travel experiences may support physical and mental health by boosting immunity, metabolism, a…
MediumSamsung Galaxy Buds Pro get volume balance fix in first update
Samsung rolls out first Galaxy Buds Pro update adding left/right volume balance and improved Bixby voice response, addressing a feature missing from launch.
HighEta Aquariids Meteor Shower Peaks This Week With Perfect Viewing Conditions
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks May 7 with ideal viewing conditions in the Southern Hemisphere, offering observers 20-30 meteors per hour at dawn as Earth…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks May 5-6; clearer skies expected by morning
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower peaks May 5-6 with up to 50 meteors per hour visible from Northern Nevada, weather permitting. Clearer skies expected by May 6 m…
High1,500 beagles freed from Wisconsin research facility find new homes
Following animal welfare protests, 1,500 beagles are being released from Ridglan Farms research facility in Wisconsin and placed with rescue organizations and…
HighScientists discover largest young impact crater on Earth in Northeast China
Scientists confirmed the Yilan crater in Northeast China is Earth's largest impact crater formed within the last 100,000 years, measuring 1.15 miles across and…
HighBeyond conquest: Why efficient stewardship beats galactic domination
Commercial space companies frame megaconstellations as steps toward Type I civilization on the Kardashev scale, but advanced civilizations may prioritize effic…
MediumStudy reveals overlooked crisis of paternal deaths in years after childbirth
Northwestern researchers found 796 fathers died within five years of their children's births in Georgia, with 60% from preventable causes like suicide and over…
HighStudy: Walking Just 4,000 Steps Daily Significantly Extends Life
New research shows walking just 4,000 steps daily can substantially reduce mortality risk, with benefits increasing incrementally. The study of 226,889 people…
HighBright Moon May Dim Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Peak This Week
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, composed of debris from Halley's Comet, peaks this week but will be dimmed by a bright moon, reducing visibility for observers.
HighSamsung Galaxy Buds Pro Get First Update With Sound Enhancements
Samsung rolls out the first update for Galaxy Buds Pro with sound enhancements including hearing features and left/right balance adjustments.
HighEta Aquariid Meteor Shower Peaks This Week With Up to 60 Meteors Per Hour
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks May 5-6, offering up to 60 meteors per hour in the Southern Hemisphere as Earth passes through debris from Halley's Comet.
HighEta Aquariid Meteor Shower Peaks Saturday, But Bright Moon Will Limit Views
The eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks Saturday night, offering New England viewers 10-15 meteors per hour, though the full Flower Moon and early morning timing…
HighJapanese astronomers detect atmosphere on distant icy world beyond Pluto
Japanese astronomers detected an atmosphere on a 500-km icy world beyond Pluto, challenging assumptions about outer solar system objects and potentially affect…
HighTiny Kuiper Belt Object Challenges Atmospheric Science With Unexpected Thin Atmosphere
Scientists discovered a small Kuiper Belt object has a thin atmosphere, challenging assumptions that only large celestial bodies can retain atmospheric layers…
HighEta Aquariids meteor shower peaks this week—up to 22 meteors per hour visible from Australia
Australia's Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks May 7-8 with up to 22 meteors per hour visible, particularly favorable this year due to a moonless sky. Early morn…
HighGTA Online Weekly Update: Vigero ZX Arrives with Double Bunker Research
Rockstar Games released the Vigero ZX vehicle and announced weekly bonuses including 2X Bunker research and 3X rewards for Hotring Circuit races in GTA Online.
HighFitness trackers can shame users, study warns—undermining motivation
Research shows fitness and calorie tracking apps can trigger shame and demotivation when users miss rigid goals, suggesting apps need broader wellbeing approac…
HighRare comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS visible over southern skies for final time in 170,000 years
Comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS is visible in southern hemisphere skies for the next two weeks before disappearing for 170,000 years. Viewers need binoculars or tele…
HighMay's Flower Moon and meteor shower offer celestial viewing opportunities
May 3, 2026 marks the 'Flower Moon' full moon phase, with observers able to track meteor showers and two full moons occurring in May.
MediumScientists trace evolution of nerve cord in ancient ecdysozoan animals
International researchers analyzed Cambrian fossils to reveal that ancestral ecdysozoans possessed a single ventral nerve cord, with paired cords evolving inde…
HighOctopus Intelligence Challenges Human-Centric Views of Cognition
Scientists are studying octopus brains to understand alternative forms of intelligence, challenging assumptions that human cognition is the only model for smar…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks this week with Halley's Comet debris
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, caused by debris from Halley's Comet, peaks around May 5 and will be visible globally with 10-30 meteors per hour during optima…
HighSamsung Galaxy S26 Plus: Larger Screen Justifies Premium Price for Gaming Fans
Samsung's Galaxy S26 Plus offers a larger 6.7-inch QHD+ display and improved performance over its predecessor, though battery life disappoints relative to capa…
HighSouth African police recover remains from crocodile after dramatic river rescue
South African police recovered human remains suspected to belong to a businessman swept away by floodwater after lowering an officer into a crocodile-infested…
HighIntact 10-Meter Sea Crocodile Fossil Discovered Beneath Tunisian Sahara
A fully intact 10-meter-long sea crocodile fossil has been discovered buried just inches beneath the sands of Tunisia's Sahara Desert, offering rare paleontolo…
MediumMRET Water Shows Promise in Early Studies, But Human Evidence Remains Elusive
MRET technology claims to restructure water molecules for improved hydration and immune support, but lacks large-scale human trials and independent research to…
MediumHubble's 36-year milestone reveals dynamic star birth in Trifid Nebula
Hubble Space Telescope marks its 36th anniversary with a new high-resolution image of the Trifid Nebula, revealing dynamic star formation processes shaped by s…
HighSelf-Selected Music Boosts Workout Endurance by 20%, Finnish Study Shows
Finnish researchers found that exercisers who chose their own music extended high-intensity cycling sessions by nearly 20% without increased physical strain, s…
MediumChild's Backyard Find Reshapes Scientific Understanding
An 8-year-old boy's backyard discovery has reportedly made a significant scientific contribution. The story highlights how unexpected findings can emerge from…
LowSpace rock crashes through New Jersey home during meteor shower
A 4x6 inch metallic object crashed through a New Jersey home's roof, possibly connected to the Eta Aquarids meteor shower. No injuries reported despite the hom…
HighDiet Soda's Mixed Science: What Research Really Shows About Health Risks
Multiple sources examine conflicting research on diet soda's health impacts and provide guidance for consumers seeking to reduce consumption habits.
MediumBrain's pain-blocking system dysfunction linked to diabetic nerve pain
Research shows central nervous system changes impair the brain's natural pain-blocking mechanisms in diabetic patients, suggesting future treatments should foc…
HighDark patch advancing across Mars surface puzzles scientists
Scientists are investigating a expanding dark spot observed on Mars, attempting to understand its origin and composition through orbital imagery analysis.
MediumLongevity Research Shifts Focus From Anti-Aging Hype to Chronic Disease Prevention
While longevity enthusiasts focus on lifespan extension, researchers argue the priority should be reducing chronic disease burden and improving healthspan for…
Medium7 Million U.S. Children Live With Loaded, Unlocked Guns, Study Finds
A JAMA Network Open study reveals 7 million children live in homes with loaded, unlocked guns, with parents paradoxically more likely to leave firearms unsecur…
HighAstronomers detect thin atmosphere on distant Kuiper Belt world
Astronomers have detected a thin atmosphere around a small icy world in the Kuiper Belt beyond Pluto, a surprising discovery that challenges assumptions about…
HighRemnants of 7+ Soviet Probes May Survive on Venus Despite Extreme Conditions
Scientists believe remnants of at least 7 Soviet Venera probes may still exist on Venus's surface despite the planet's extreme conditions. The discovery could…
MediumStudy: '60s-'70s Kids Built Resilience Through Benign Neglect, Not Better Parenting
Psychology research suggests children from the 1960s-70s developed emotional resilience through benign neglect, a trait modern intensive parenting may have ina…
Medium8,500 Daily Steps May Be Enough to Prevent Weight Regain After Dieting
New research suggests 8,500 daily steps can prevent weight regain after dieting, challenging the widely promoted 10,000-step goal as necessary for weight manag…
HighStudy links arts engagement to slower biological aging
A new study finds that engaging with arts and cultural activities is associated with slower biological aging, with effects comparable to regular exercise.
MediumMystery of Canadian seal pup deaths solved with grim discovery
Canadian researchers have identified the cause of seal pup deaths, uncovering a disturbing truth about marine wildlife mortality in the region.
MediumScientists Claim Dante's 'Inferno' Described Asteroid Impact 500 Years Early
Researchers propose that Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem 'Inferno' may have accurately described an asteroid impact event approximately 500 years befo…
MediumIndian researchers create carbon-free ferrocene analogue, opening new inorganometallic era
IIT-Madras and IISc researchers have developed a stable, carbon-free ferrocene analogue using boron rings and osmium, potentially revolutionizing inorganometal…
HighOver 11% of US 12th graders used delta-8-THC last year, raising youth health concerns
A national study finds 11.4% of US 12th graders used delta-8-THC in 2023, with higher rates in unregulated states, raising concerns about this largely uncontro…
HighProtected areas offer no shield against hantavirus infection in Chile, study finds
An 8-year Chilean study found identical hantavirus infection rates in protected and unprotected areas, challenging assumptions that conservation status reduces…
HighPrenatal vegetable exposure shapes children's food preferences for years
Research suggests exposing fetuses to vegetable flavors during pregnancy creates lasting taste preferences, potentially offering a natural approach to encourag…
MediumBlack hole collisions help scientists fine-tune gravitational wave detectors
Scientists have demonstrated that gravitational waves from black hole collisions can be used to measure and correct detector calibration errors, marking a brea…
HighDog walker's keen eye unearths 70-million-year-old titanosaur in France
A French paleontology enthusiast discovered one of France's most significant dinosaur fossils while walking his dog in 2022—a 70-million-year-old titanosaur sk…
HighStudy suggests 370 billion farmed crickets may experience pain
New research demonstrates house crickets exhibit pain-like responses to heat injury, including targeted grooming behavior, challenging assumptions about insect…
HighScientists find crickets display pain behaviors, raising questions about insect suffering
Research on crickets demonstrates they groom injured antennae similarly to how mammals nurse wounds, suggesting insects may experience pain rather than simple…
HighMusic-based interventions could address perinatal mental health gaps for Black and mixed-heritage women
Study of 14 women of African, Caribbean and Mixed heritage in South East London reveals systemic barriers to perinatal mental health care and identifies music-…
HighPokémon GO's Steeled Resolve Event Introduces New Shadow Pokémon for PvP
Pokémon GO's Steeled Resolve event introduces new Shadow Pokémon and Rocket bosses. Players analyze PvP and PvE viability of the new creatures, including Shado…
MediumGTA Online Boosts Rewards With Double Missions, New Podium Vehicle
GTA Online's latest weekly update features double reward missions, a new podium vehicle, and limited-time Lunar-themed merchandise available until February 22n…
HighThe Silent Struggle: Why Pelvic Pain in Young Women Demands Better Care
One in six young women experience chronic pelvic pain often dismissed as normal period pain. Effective management requires multidisciplinary care, early diagno…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks May 5-6: Best viewing times and locations across India
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower, originating from Halley's Comet debris, peaks May 5-6 with best viewing in India between 2-4:30 am IST from dark sky locations…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks early May with fragments from Halley's Comet
Earth is passing through debris from Halley's Comet, creating the Eta Aquarids meteor shower visible through May with peak activity around May 5.
HighEta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this weekend with 10-30 meteors per hour
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, composed of Halley's comet debris, peaks early Sunday with 10-30 visible meteors per hour. Favorable viewing conditions expected…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks tonight—here's how to catch it
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower reaches its peak, offering Northern Hemisphere viewers 10-30 meteors per hour from debris of Halley's Comet visible in early morn…
HighKorea Heritage Service debuts Joseon Dynasty garden at Seoul show
South Korea's Heritage Service debuted the K-Heritage Garden at Seoul's International Garden Show, recreating a Joseon Dynasty aristocratic landscape to establ…
HighSaturday Citations: Space Science Roundup
Phys.org's Saturday Citations column features weekly space science research highlights. The piece covers recent discoveries and developments in space explorati…
MediumBright Moon May Dim Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Peak Next Week
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, composed of Halley's comet debris, will peak next week but may be dimmed by a bright moon. Observers are advised on optimal view…
HighElite kitchen abuse persists because suffering becomes a badge of honour
Research reveals why toxic cultures of physical and emotional abuse persist in elite kitchens, where suffering becomes a badge of honor and violence is rewarde…
HighUK twins born minutes apart discovered to have different fathers in rare case
Twin sisters born minutes apart in the UK discovered through DNA testing they have different biological fathers, marking the country's first recorded case of t…
HighNASA's STORIE Mission to Unveil Secrets of Earth's Ring Current
NASA launches STORIE mission to study Earth's ring current and its behavior during geomagnetic storms, advancing understanding of space weather impacts.
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks this weekend with up to 30 meteors per hour
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower reaches peak activity this weekend, with up to 30 meteors per hour visible from the Southern Hemisphere and equatorial regions,…
HighHow Birds Survived the Dinosaur-Killing Meteor: Science Reveals Evolution's Winners
Scientists explore how birds evolved from dinosaurs and survived the catastrophic meteor collision 66 million years ago that wiped out other dinosaur species.
HighAstronomers Map Massive Structures Aligned With Milky Way's Central Black Hole
Astronomers have discovered massive hidden structures aligned toward Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, revealing new…
MediumAncient collision with Theia may have delivered water and building blocks for life to Earth
New research suggests a primordial collision between Earth and Theia may have delivered water and organic compounds essential for life's emergence on our plane…
MediumApril's Lyrid meteor shower peaks April 21-22; here's how to watch
The 2026 Lyrid meteor shower peaks April 21-22, offering stargazers fast bright meteors and occasional fireballs. The stronger Eta Aquariids follow, peaking Ma…
HighStretching Diamond Defects Unlocks Precise Quantum Sensing Capabilities
Researchers discovered that stretching or compressing diamond can control quantum behavior of silicon-vacancy defects, enabling highly precise nanoscale sensor…
HighHuawei Freebuds Pro deliver solid audio and call quality despite fiddly controls
Huawei's Freebuds Pro offer solid audio quality and excellent call quality with decent noise cancellation, but suffer from finicky touch controls and awkward c…
HighEta Aquarids meteor shower peaks today as Halley's Comet debris lights UK skies
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower reaches peak visibility today, offering viewers a chance to see debris from Halley's Comet without special equipment. Best viewi…
HighMitchell ties playoff record with 39 second-half points as Cavs even series vs. Pistons
Donovan Mitchell tied an NBA playoff record with 39 second-half points as the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Detroit Pistons 112-103 in Game 4, evening their…
HighStarlink Closes GPS Loophole as Researchers Race to Reverse-Engineer Fix
Starlink has disabled a GPS-like positioning feature that researchers may still be able to exploit, raising questions about satellite navigation security and p…
MediumJWST Discovers Early Black Holes Growing Faster Than Their Host Galaxies
The James Webb Space Telescope has identified two supermassive black holes in the early universe growing significantly faster than their host galaxies, challen…
HighNASA Captures Striking Color Phenomenon Off Mid-Atlantic Coast
NASA scientists have documented unusual color variations off the Mid-Atlantic coast, likely indicating changes in ocean composition or biological activity requ…
MediumPsychology Explores What Cat-Petting Behavior Reveals About Personality
A psychological analysis explores what frequent cat petting reveals about human behavior, personality traits, and emotional well-being patterns.
MediumBrazilians View Themselves More Positively Than Foreigners Do, Study Finds
A new study reveals Brazilians hold significantly more positive self-perceptions than foreigners, who associate Brazil primarily with natural beauty but also s…
MediumBrain-Controlled Hearing Device Solves 'Cocktail Party Problem' in First Human Studies
Researchers have developed the first real-time brain-controlled hearing device that enhances speech perception in noisy environments by selectively amplifying…
HighSix bodies found in freight train car near US-Mexico border
At least six bodies were discovered in a freight train car near the US-Mexico border, according to police. The discovery raises concerns about potential human…
MediumStudy suggests 8,500 daily steps may prevent weight regain
New research indicates that 8,500 daily steps may be sufficient to prevent weight regain after weight loss, challenging the conventional 10,000-step recommenda…
MediumEight weeks of targeted exercise improves mitochondrial function
Research indicates that eight weeks of consistent exercise can enhance mitochondrial function, the cellular powerhouses responsible for energy production.
MediumVitality's Labrov: Rookie of the Split Award 'Came Sooner Than Expected'
Team Vitality support player Labrov earned LEC Rookie of the Split honors after a dominant Spring Split performance, discussing his rapid ascent from national…
HighLight activity in childhood may reverse sedentary lifestyle's cholesterol damage
A 13-year study finds light physical activity is up to five times more effective than vigorous exercise at lowering cholesterol in young adults, potentially re…
HighWebb telescope captures 'impossible' auroras on Jupiter, baffling scientists
The James Webb Space Telescope captured rapidly-changing auroras on Jupiter that vary by the second, revealing unexpected infrared emissions that contradict cu…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Sharpest Images Yet of Horsehead Nebula's Fiery Gas Mane
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the sharpest infrared images yet of the Horsehead Nebula, a star-forming gas cloud 1,300 light-years away, revealin…
HighJames Webb detects hydrogen sulfide in hellish exoplanet's toxic atmosphere
The James Webb Space Telescope detected hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere of HD 189733 b, a scorching exoplanet 64 light-years away, revealing the presence of…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals 'Green Monster' in Youngest Milky Way Supernova
The James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented infrared images of Cassiopeia A, the youngest known supernova remnant in the Milky Way, revealing a myste…
HighGarlic Compound S1PC Shows Promise for Age-Related Muscle Decline
Wakunaga of America reports that S1PC, a compound in aged garlic extract, demonstrated ability to counteract skeletal muscle aging through inter-organ signalin…
MediumStudy Sets Lower Size Limit for Habitable Exoplanets at 0.8 Earth Radii
UC Riverside researchers developed a model determining that exoplanets must be at least 0.8 Earth radii to retain atmospheres long enough for life, limited by…
HighBarbara York Main's 40-year vigil reveals world's oldest tarantula at 43
Australian scientist Barbara York Main tracked a single trapdoor spider for 40 years, discovering it lived to 43—the oldest tarantula ever recorded. Her decade…
HighAncient California skeletons reveal scurvy's hidden toll on pregnant women and infants
Archaeological analysis of Late Holocene California sites reveals vitamin C deficiency (scurvy) predominantly affected infants, likely transmitted through preg…
HighBiologist Xu Xianzhong returns to China amid US lab smuggling arrests
Acclaimed biologist Xu Xianzhong has relocated to China following arrests of three researchers from his University of Michigan lab on charges of smuggling biol…
HighBrazilian microfossils reidentified as ancient bacteria and algae, not animal traces
Brazilian microfossils previously thought to be worm traces are actually fossilized bacteria and algae from 540 million years ago, suggesting lower oxygen leve…
HighCould eradicating disease-carrying mosquitoes save millions without harming ecosystems?
Mosquitoes kill 760,000 people annually through disease transmission. Scientists debate whether eradicating the five deadliest species is feasible and environm…
High66 Million Years Later: A Minute-by-Minute Account of the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impact
Scientists detail a minute-by-minute account of the 66-million-year-old asteroid impact that killed dinosaurs, from the initial fireball through global cooling…
HighIsotope Analysis Suggests New Tectonic Plate Boundary Forming in Zambia
Isotope analysis of geothermal springs in Zambia reveals a new continental rift is forming, with mantle fluids breaking through Earth's crust. The discovery co…
MediumScientists recreate fine chocolate flavors using lab-grown microbes
UK researchers identified microbes responsible for chocolate's flavor complexity and successfully recreated fine chocolate profiles in a lab using synthetic mi…
HighScientists Identify Amino Acid as Key to Converting Fat-Burning Metabolism
Researchers discovered that depleting the amino acid cysteine triggers white fat conversion to brown fat, potentially offering new weight management strategies…
HighNWS identifies additional tornadoes in southeast Louisiana from April 10 severe weather
National Weather Service analysis of satellite data has identified several additional tornadoes from April 10th severe weather in southeast Louisiana, with pre…
HighHollywood A-listers bring star power to Scottish Highlands for Highlander remake
Henry Cavill, Karen Gillan, and Russell Crowe are filming a Highlander remake across Scottish locations, bringing celebrity buzz to local communities and boost…
HighPsilocybin Shows Promise as Smoking Cessation Aid, BBC Reports
Research suggests psilocybin from magic mushrooms may help smokers quit by addressing psychological addiction patterns, offering a novel therapeutic approach t…
MediumDinosaurs may have emerged 10 million years earlier than fossil record suggests
New research suggests dinosaurs originated approximately 10 million years earlier than fossil records currently indicate, potentially revising our understandin…
MediumEta Aquarid Meteor Shower Peaks as Halley's Comet Debris Lights Night Sky
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower reaches its peak, offering viewers up to 30 meteors per hour as Earth passes through debris from Halley's Comet.
HighDARPA Taps Three Companies for Lunar Orbiter Development Studies
DARPA has selected three companies to conduct studies for lunar orbiter development, advancing U.S. capabilities for sustained lunar operations and exploration…
HighMcGill researchers engineer rapid blood-clotting technology to stop severe bleeding
McGill University researchers have developed engineered red blood cells that form powerful blood clots in five seconds, potentially revolutionizing treatment f…
HighScorpions Weaponize Metal: Iron, Zinc and Manganese Reinforce Claws and Stingers
Research reveals scorpions fortify their claws and stingers with iron, zinc, and manganese, creating naturally metal-reinforced weapons adapted to their huntin…
HighMay's 'Flower Moon' rises tonight as first of two monthly micromoons
May features two full moons, including the 'Flower Moon,' with the first appearing as a micromoon—a full moon at its farthest point from Earth, appearing small…
HighShadow Landorus Incarnate Faces Competitive Challenges in Pokémon GO
Pokémon GO players and analysts debate the viability of Shadow Landorus Incarnate following its introduction in the Steeled Resolve event, with concerns about…
MediumExclusive Games Remain Top Factor in Console Choice, Study Shows
Research shows exclusive game titles continue to be the primary factor influencing console purchasing decisions among gamers.
MediumJapan's Luna Ring Project Aims to Harness Unlimited Solar Energy from the Moon
Japan proposes Luna Ring, an ambitious project to harness solar energy from the Moon and transmit it to Earth, potentially providing unlimited clean energy for…
MediumParty Animals Preorders Live; Three Closed Betas Scheduled Before September 20 Launch
Party Animals, a physics-based multiplayer brawler featuring adorable animals, opens preorders with a September 20 release on Xbox and PC. Three closed beta we…
HighSpaceX Starlink Launch Rescheduled to January 11 After Delay
SpaceX postponed its Falcon 9 launch of 22 Starlink satellites from January 9 to January 11, continuing its mission to expand global internet connectivity to r…
HighDementia Prevention Should Start in Childhood, Research Suggests
Research reveals dementia risk factors originate in childhood and even before birth, suggesting prevention strategies should start early rather than focus sole…
HighDementia Risk Factors Begin in Childhood, Not Old Age, Experts Say
Research shows dementia risk factors originate in childhood and even before birth, suggesting prevention strategies should start early rather than focusing sol…
HighKOTOR's Nintendo Switch Port Proves the 2003 RPG Remains Star Wars' Greatest Game
CNET reviews the Nintendo Switch port of Knights of the Old Republic, praising its timeless RPG gameplay and sharp writing despite dated visuals and mechanics…
HighLarge study finds GLP-1 weight-loss drugs likely safe if used around pregnancy
A major systematic review of 49,000 pregnancies finds GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic do not significantly increase birth defect risk, though cautious int…
HighBrain scans of 800 incarcerated men link psychopathy to expanded cortical surface
A study of 804 incarcerated men reveals that individuals with high psychopathy have expanded cortical surface area and compressed brain organization, particula…
HighSpaceX launches 54 Starlink satellites in upgraded network deployment
SpaceX is launching 54 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral, marking the first deployment under an upgraded license enabling new orbital…
HighSpaceX launches 54 Starlink satellites in upgraded network deployment
SpaceX successfully launched 54 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral, marking the first deployment under an upgraded license enabling new…
HighOat by-product shows promise as sustainable soybean meal alternative in broiler diets
A Nature study demonstrates that protein-rich oat by-product can partially replace soybean meal in broiler diets, reducing abdominal fat while maintaining grow…
HighDNA Study Reveals Gradual Infiltration and Mixing After Rome's Fall
A DNA study reveals gradual infiltration and genetic mixing of populations following the fall of the Roman Empire, reshaping European genetic ancestry through…
MediumTsuchinshan-ATLAS comet visible in Midlands skies through Oct. 18
The Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet will be visible to the naked eye in the western sky over the Midlands from October 11-18, with optimal viewing conditions from Octo…
HighMay's 'Flower Moon' reaches full phase Friday
Brazil observes the May full moon, known as the 'Flower Moon,' with astronomical observations and public sky viewing events across major cities.
MediumStudy Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Increased Dementia Risk
New research suggests ultra-processed food consumption may increase dementia risk independent of overall diet quality, with even modest daily intake showing co…
MediumBees Detect Viruses in Food but Don't Always Avoid Them
Research shows bees can detect viruses in their food sources but don't necessarily avoid contaminated plants, potentially affecting colony health and disease t…
MediumCan positive thinking reshape how we age? Neuroscience suggests mindset matters
Research suggests positive attitudes toward aging correlate with better health outcomes in older adults, with neuroscience experts highlighting the role of min…
MediumChina's 'durian express' echoes Tang dynasty's costly fruit logistics for imperial consort
China launches a high-speed durian shipping service in northeastern China, echoing historical parallels to Tang dynasty emperor's costly efforts to deliver fre…
HighExtreme heat accelerates aging in seniors, expert warns of dehydration risks
Research indicates extreme heat speeds biological aging in older adults, with dehydration posing serious hospitalization risks. Gerontologist Macie P. Smith ou…
HighKingdom Come devs chose Bohemia over England, Germany due to research constraints
Warhorse Studios selected medieval Bohemia for Kingdom Come: Deliverance over England or Germany because the Prague-based team lacked sufficient historical kno…
HighNYT Strands Dec 10: Nobel Prize Theme Puzzle Solved With LAUREATES Spangram
The New York Times' Strands puzzle for December 10 features a Nobel Prize theme with the spangram 'LAUREATES' and five category words: Peace, Medicine, Literat…
HighDrone radar could revolutionize Mars water ice detection, study shows
University of Arizona researchers demonstrate drone-mounted radar can map buried glaciers with precision, offering a blueprint for future Mars missions to loca…
HighChucarosaurus discovery in Patagonia reshapes understanding of titanosaur evolution
A newly discovered titanosaur skeleton in Patagonia, Argentina, is providing unprecedented insights into the evolution of these colossal dinosaurs. The 100-foo…
HighUK's only documented case of twins with different fathers revealed through DNA
Twin sisters Lavinia and Michelle Osbourne, born minutes apart in 1976, discovered through DNA testing they have different biological fathers—a rare phenomenon…
HighQuebec tragedies spark mental health debate, but experts warn against stigma
Recent violent incidents in Quebec have prompted political calls for stronger mental health interventions, but experts warn the public discourse risks unfairly…
HighNew Brain Imaging Reveals Arterial Pulses That May Signal Dementia Risk
Scientists developed a noninvasive MRI technique to measure microscopic blood vessel pulsations in the brain, revealing that increased arterial pulsing with ag…
HighTrauma's widespread impact on mental health explored in new series
Trauma affects majority of Americans and significantly contributes to mental health issues including depression, anxiety, and PTSD. A local counselor notes tra…
Medium50-Year Cosmic Mystery Solved: Hidden White Dwarf Revealed as Source of Gamma-Cas X-Rays
A decades-long astronomical mystery is solved: hidden white dwarf companion star siphoning material from gamma-Cas generates extreme X-ray emissions via accret…
HighSingle-Celled Stentor Learns Without Brain Using Ancient Molecular Machinery
UC San Francisco researchers discovered that Stentor coeruleus, a single-celled organism, learns through molecular machinery similar to neurons, suggesting lea…
HighPerZeption partners with Alcon to validate vision assessment technology at ARVO
PerZeption Inc. collaborates with Alcon to present validated AIM+ CSF modeling technology for efficient vision correction evaluation at ARVO 2026, demonstratin…
MediumMay's night sky offers rare Blue Micromoon, Halley's meteor shower, and planetary clusters
May 2026 offers stargazers multiple celestial events including the eta Aquariid meteor shower from Halley's Comet debris, planetary clusters, and a rare Blue M…
HighScorpions Engineer Metal-Reinforced Weapons for Precision Strikes
New research reveals scorpions reinforce their claws and stingers with metals like zinc and calcium, creating sophisticated biological weapons that combine che…
HighAfrica's rift accelerating: New ocean will form faster than predicted
Scientists discovered Africa's East African Rift is breaking apart faster than expected, with crust thinning to 13km—below the 15km threshold indicating inevit…
HighDinosaurs of BC exhibit debuts at Exploration Place with newly discovered species
The Exploration Place in Prince George opens a new exhibit showcasing Dinosaurs of BC, featuring Buster, a newly identified dinosaur species discovered only in…
HighRare 170,000-year comet visible in NZ skies for limited time
Comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS, a one-in-170,000 year celestial event, is currently visible from New Zealand and will remain viewable for approximately one week bef…
HighGreen Bands Spotted Over Hawaii Linked to Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon
Scientists observed rare green atmospheric phenomena in Hawaii's evening sky, likely linked to a little-known Earth atmospheric process. The occurrence has spa…
MediumAfrica's Continental Rift Accelerating, Scientists Warn of Future Ocean Formation
Research reveals Africa's eastern rift zone is splitting faster than previously estimated, potentially forming a new ocean basin over geological timescales as…
HighAntarctic discovery: Pink rocks reveal massive subsurface structure beneath ice shelf
Scientists discovered an enormous structure beneath Antarctic ice after pink rocks were found, with reports of a robotic submarine exploring 11 miles below the…
LowScorpions Weaponize Heavy Metals to Reinforce Claws and Stingers
Research reveals scorpions reinforce their claws and stingers with heavy metals like zinc, iron, and manganese, creating more effective hunting and defensive w…
HighStunning New Image of Sombrero Galaxy Reveals Ancient Cosmic Mergers
The Sombrero Galaxy has been photographed in unprecedented detail by DECam, revealing its distinctive structure and enormous glowing halo while advancing under…
High92-Foot Dinosaur Skeleton Discovered at Chinese Construction Site
A remarkably well-preserved 92-foot dinosaur skeleton was unexpectedly unearthed during construction work in China, offering paleontologists significant insigh…
MediumCNPq launches R$120M research scholarship program
Brazil's National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) announced a new scholarship call with R$120 million in funding aimed at supportin…
HighBrain scans identify three distinct ADHD subtypes with varying severity levels
New brain imaging research identifies three distinct ADHD subtypes with different neural pathways, including a more severe form, potentially improving diagnosi…
HighScientists identify most effective exercises for knee arthritis pain relief
Research reveals specific exercises provide significant pain relief for knee arthritis sufferers, offering a non-surgical alternative to traditional treatments.
MediumEffort Amplifies Dopamine: Why Hard Work Feels More Rewarding
Research shows that greater effort invested in achieving goals produces stronger dopamine responses in the brain, suggesting effort itself enhances the reward…
MediumTudor's New Black Bay and Pelagos Models Cement Brand's Diving Watch Legacy
Tudor launches new Black Bay and Pelagos models showcasing the brand's diving watch legacy, backed by advanced manufacturing at its Le Locle facility opened in…
HighMedicaid expansion significantly increases PrEP access, but racial disparities persist
Medicaid expansion under the ACA increased PrEP prescriptions for HIV prevention across all demographics, but significant racial disparities persist with white…
HighThe Hidden Cholesterol Risk: Why Lp(a) Matters and What's Changing
Lipoprotein(a) is a genetically-determined cholesterol particle that increases heart attack and stroke risk independent of lifestyle factors. New gene-silencin…
HighBalance disorders in older adults are treatable, not inevitable aging
Dizziness and balance problems affecting 30-40% of people over 70 are treatable conditions, not inevitable aging. Specialized vestibular rehabilitation and bal…
MediumMalaria Shaped Early Human Settlement Patterns Across Africa for 74,000 Years
New research reveals malaria drove early humans away from high-risk regions across Africa, fragmenting populations and influencing genetic diversity over 74,00…
HighScientists unlock hidden chirality in light traveling through empty space
Researchers discovered light can naturally develop chirality (handedness) as it travels through empty space without special materials or focusing, controlled b…
HighMassive cosmological simulation dataset released to global research community
An international team released 2.5 petabytes of simulated universe data to study cosmic structure evolution. The FLAMINGO project models matter from the Big Ba…
HighDeep-sea microorganisms colonize plastic debris, reshaping ocean floor ecology
Research shows plastic debris in deep-sea ecosystems serves as colonization sites for foraminifera, with organisms displaying distinct reproductive morphologie…
HighMeal Timing Boosts T Cell Immunity Through Post-Meal Lipids
Research shows postprandial lipid metabolism enhances T cell function, with chylomicrons driving improved immune response and persistence. Findings suggest nut…
HighAsteroid Juno's paradoxical dust challenges heat-flow models
Observations of asteroid Juno reveal its dusty surface dissipates heat far more rapidly than its moderate porosity should allow, challenging current models of…
HighMathematician Amanda Burcroff Unlocks Universe's Secrets Through Algebraic Combinatorics
GPS navigation, cryptography, quantum computing - while some of humankind's greatest advancements have been invented by pioneers from various
MediumMilky Way Photography Contest Showcases 25 Stunning Cosmic Images
The Milky Way Photographer of the Year 2026 contest has unveiled 25 finalist images capturing stunning views of the galaxy from locations worldwide, with one p…
MediumMay offers prime viewing window for Milky Way's galactic core
May offers optimal conditions to observe the Milky Way's galactic core, with specific timing and location guidance for stargazers across North America.
MediumScientists Identify Gene That Could Unlock Human Limb Regeneration
New research suggests mammals, including humans, may possess dormant regenerative abilities controlled by specific growth factor genes, potentially opening pat…
MediumBangladesh discovers vast ancient freshwater reservoir beneath delta
Scientists identified a 20,000-year-old underground freshwater reservoir beneath Bangladesh's Ganga-Brahmaputra delta containing up to 10 billion cubic meters…
HighCould We Detect an Ancient Industrial Civilization in Earth's Geology?
Cambridge scientists propose a thought experiment examining whether an advanced civilization existing millions of years before humans would leave detectable ge…
HighCould Ancient Advanced Civilizations Hide in Earth's Geological Record?
Cambridge scientists propose a thought experiment on detecting industrial civilizations in Earth's geological record, exploring whether advanced species could…
HighChinese researchers develop computational framework to predict biological age and track organ aging
Chinese researchers published a breakthrough computational framework in Cell that predicts biological age and tracks organ-specific aging rates using data from…
HighSaturn's Rings Likely Formed From Destroyed Ancient Moon, Study Suggests
Scientists present evidence that Saturn's iconic rings formed approximately 100 million years ago when an icy moon called Chrysalis was torn apart by the plane…
MediumMay's Flower Moon illuminates night sky Friday as micromoon
May's full Flower Moon rises Friday 1 May at 18:23, appearing slightly smaller than usual as a 'micromoon' due to its distance from Earth. A rare Blue Moon wil…
HighVenus and Jupiter Align with Crescent Moon for Rare Mid-May Celestial Display
Venus and Jupiter will align with a crescent moon in mid-May, creating a rare celestial display visible in the western sky after sunset. Venus's extreme atmosp…
HighAncient Sri Lankan settlement discovery rewrites early island history
Archaeologists in northern Sri Lanka have confirmed the island's oldest settlement, fundamentally challenging previous understanding of early human habitation…
MediumGreen leafy vegetables shown to lower blood pressure and protect heart health
Scientific research identifies leafy greens, soy, and lentils as effective dietary interventions for reducing hypertension and protecting cardiovascular health…
HighBrain-First Hypothesis Reframes Cambrian Explosion as Gradual Neural-Driven Evolution
New research proposes the Brain-First Hypothesis: neural complexity evolution in response to ecological pressures drove animal diversification during the Cambr…
HighScientists engineer microbes to convert methane and CO2 into ethanol
Researchers successfully engineered Methanosarcina acetivorans to capture methane and CO2, converting them into ethanol through synthetic biology. The process…
HighPeak viewing tonight: Eta Aquariid meteor shower promises up to 55 shooting stars per hour
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower peaks tonight with up to 55 visible meteors per hour. Best viewing occurs at 2:30am BST on May 6 with naked eye observation from…
HighSouth Korean team develops SynTrogo tool to selectively edit brain circuits and enhance memory
South Korean researchers created SynTrogo, a tool that selectively removes synapses in mouse memory circuits while strengthening remaining connections and impr…
HighThe Silurian Hypothesis: Could Ancient Civilizations Have Left No Trace?
Scientists propose the Silurian Hypothesis as a thought experiment: if an advanced civilization existed millions of years ago, would we detect it? The theory e…
HighCRISPR-Based Biocontainment Prevents Engineered Microbes From Surviving Outside Labs
New CRISPR-based biocontainment technology prevents genetically engineered microbes from surviving outside controlled environments, addressing safety concerns…
MediumNASA clarifies planetary orbits: planets don't revolve exactly around the Sun
NASA explains that planets don't orbit exactly around the Sun's center due to gravitational effects from massive gas giants like Jupiter, which shift the orbit…
MediumBomb cyclone advances across Brazil with heavy rain, cold front to follow
A bomb cyclone system advances across Brazil with satellite imagery showing extensive rain bands, while a polar cold front causes temperatures to plummet acros…
HighMassive Cloud System Engulfs North India as Western Disturbance Brings Heavy Rain
Satellite imagery shows dense cloud cover engulfing North India due to a strong Western Disturbance and cyclonic circulations, bringing moderate to intense rai…
HighStudy shows progress in cutting benzodiazepine use among older adults, but risks persist
While more older adults are discontinuing benzodiazepines after hospitalization, about 15% continue use for months, facing elevated risks of falls, cognitive d…
High2.9-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Challenge Assumptions About Early Human Evolution
Researchers in Kenya discovered 2.9-million-year-old stone tools used to butcher hippos, alongside remains of Paranthropus—suggesting our early cousins, not di…
HighWebb Telescope Captures Sharpest Images Yet of Horsehead Nebula's Fiery Mane
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the sharpest infrared images yet of the Horsehead Nebula, a star-forming gas cloud 1,300 light-years away, revealin…
HighJames Webb detects hydrogen sulfide in hellish exoplanet's toxic atmosphere
The James Webb Space Telescope discovered hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere of HD 189733 b, a scorching hot Jupiter 64 light-years away, marking a rare detect…
HighWebb telescope captures 'impossible' auroras on Jupiter, baffling astronomers
The James Webb Space Telescope captured rapidly-changing auroras on Jupiter that vary by the second, revealing unexpected brightness patterns that contradict c…
HighAntarctica's 'Doomsday' Glacier Could Trigger Catastrophic Sea-Level Rise
West Antarctica's Thwaites glacier, containing enough ice to raise sea levels by 65cm, shows signs of rapid destabilization with its ice shelf potentially coll…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals 'Green Monster' in Youngest Milky Way Supernova
James Webb Space Telescope captures unprecedented infrared images of Cassiopeia A, the youngest known supernova remnant in the Milky Way, revealing a mysteriou…
HighIron Minerals Shape Organic Matter's Fate in Carbon Cycling
New research reveals iron oxide minerals selectively filter dissolved organic matter composition, influencing microbial degradation rates and carbon cycling in…
HighAustralian study finds cellular changes in ME/CFS, offering hope for diagnostic test
Australian researchers have identified biological changes in immune cells and energy production linked to ME/CFS, offering potential for future diagnostic test…
HighBlack holes colliding with Wolf-Rayet stars may explain mysterious cosmic blue flashes
Researchers propose that rare luminous blue cosmic explosions called LFBOTs result from black holes or neutron stars colliding with Wolf-Rayet stars, solving a…
HighEarly humans quarried stone in South Africa 220,000 years ago
Archaeological evidence from South Africa reveals early humans deliberately quarried metamorphic rock 220,000 years ago, challenging assumptions about Paleolit…
HighNifty poised for 26,500 as chartist backs Glenmark, UNO Minda; warns on ITC
SBI Securities technical analyst Sudeep Shah projects Nifty 50 could reach 26,500-26,700 next week, recommending Glenmark Pharma and UNO Minda while cautioning…
HighNifty 50 at critical juncture as bearish momentum shows signs of weakening
Technical analyst Sudeep Shah identifies key resistance at 22,900-23,000 for Nifty 50, warning that a break below 22,350 could trigger further downside to 22,0…
HighKyoto researchers synthesize rare anti-HIV compound, correct its structure
Kyoto University researchers successfully synthesized Lancilactone C, a naturally-occurring anti-HIV compound, revealing its true structure and enabling potent…
HighScientists harness 'twistelastics' to revolutionize sound and vibration control
CUNY researchers discovered 'twistelastics,' a technique using rotated metamaterial layers to control mechanical vibrations, enabling flexible wave manipulatio…
HighScientists' Bermuda discovery sparks Atlantis and alien conspiracy theories online
Scientists discovered an unusual rock structure beneath Bermuda, sparking wild conspiracy theories ranging from Atlantis to aliens. Psychologists explain why m…
HighScientists discover mysterious 'sunken worlds' in Earth's mantle where they shouldn't exist
Researchers using advanced seismic imaging discovered numerous anomalous blobs deep within Earth's mantle in locations where they shouldn't exist, challenging…
HighScientists discover vast ocean 700km beneath Earth's surface, reshaping water origin theory
Researchers at Northwestern University discovered a vast water reservoir 700 km beneath Earth's surface, three times larger than all surface oceans combined, c…
MediumCatch Halley's Comet Dust: Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower Peaks Tuesday Before Dawn
The Eta Aquarids meteor shower peaks Tuesday night in New England, offering viewers a rare chance to see debris from Halley's Comet. Best viewing occurs just b…
HighGalaxy Buds 4 Pro: Samsung's strongest AirPods challenger yet, with caveats
Samsung's Galaxy Buds 4 Pro deliver solid ecosystem integration and improved design, though audio quality and ANC fall slightly short of premium competitors li…
HighSouth Asia's Child Sexual Abuse Crisis Affects 54 Million, Study Reveals
A new study reveals 12.5% of children in South Asia experience sexual abuse before age 18, affecting approximately 54 million children across India, Nepal, and…
HighGalaxy S25 Ultra vs OnePlus 13: Premium flagships face off
Detailed comparison of Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and OnePlus 13 flagship smartphones across design, display, performance, battery, and camera capabilities.
HighGalaxy S25 Ultra vs Find X8 Pro: Premium flagships clash on specs and performance
Detailed comparison of Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra and OPPO's Find X8 Pro flagship smartphones, examining design, display, performance, battery, cameras, and au…
HighFAU researchers reveal how camels beat heat at cellular level through gene flexibility
FAU researchers developed a novel method to understand cellular heat adaptation by analyzing gene expression in camel and human skin cells, revealing camels po…
HighStudy links physical movement to brain's natural cleaning mechanism
Research suggests physical movement triggers a brain-cleaning mechanism that flushes excess material, potentially supporting cognitive health and neurological…
MediumLockheed Martin Advances Laser Powder Bed Fusion for Aerospace and Hypersonic Systems
Lockheed Martin discusses additive manufacturing via laser powder bed fusion for aircraft components, hypersonic systems, and electric propulsion applications.
MediumNASA Appoints Brian Hughes as Senior Launch Director
NASA has named Brian Hughes to a senior launch operations position, marking a significant personnel change at the agency. The appointment signals organizationa…
MediumScientists identify master protein that pauses development when nutrients are scarce
Researchers identified BLMP-1, a master protein that adjusts gene activity in roundworms to match nutrient levels, pausing development when resources are scarc…
HighAntarctic Lake's Hidden Microbial Reefs Echo Earth's Earliest Life
Researchers discovered that rare glacial floods deliver carbon pulses to Lake Untersee, sustaining microbial reef structures that mirror Earth's oldest fossils…
HighIrreversible CRISPR safeguard offers safer control of engineered microbes
Researchers developed an irreversible CRISPR-based biocontainment system using base editing to permanently disable engineered microbes, addressing safety conce…
HighProject Ozma and the Drake Equation: How SETI Became Science
Project Ozma (1960) marked the first systematic search for extraterrestrial radio signals, while Frank Drake's equation provided a mathematical framework for e…
HighRare 'sungrazer' comet G3 ATLAS could rival Venus brightness this week
Comet G3 ATLAS could become one of the brightest visible to the naked eye in 20 years as it approaches the Sun on January 13, though survival past the solar en…
MediumRavens Use Memory, Not Tracking, to Predict Wolf Kills in Yellowstone
New research reveals ravens rely on spatial memory and mental maps rather than following wolves to locate fresh kills in Yellowstone, demonstrating sophisticat…
HighBlind blood-red fish discovered in Assam well reveals 20M-year evolutionary mystery
Scientists identified Gitchak nakana, a blind blood-red fish, in underground aquifers beneath Assam's Goalpara district. The discovery reveals hidden biodivers…
HighStudy links repeated football head hits to gut microbiome shifts, but findings remain preliminary
A small exploratory study found non-concussive head impacts in collegiate football players correlate with acute gut microbiome shifts within 72 hours, though m…
Medium476,000-Year-Old Wooden Structure Rewrites Early Human Ancestry
Scientists discovered a 476,000-year-old wooden structure at Kalambo Falls in Zambia, suggesting early human ancestors possessed sophisticated planning and eng…
HighScientists confirm Zealandia as Earth's hidden eighth continent beneath South Pacific
Researchers have confirmed Zealandia, a 1.9 million square mile landmass beneath the South Pacific, as Earth's eighth continent using advanced geological datin…
HighStudy challenges 10k-step rule, finds 4,000 steps can cut mortality risk by 26%
New BJSM research shows 4,000-7,000 daily steps can significantly reduce mortality and heart disease risk in older adults, challenging the widely-promoted 10,0…
HighFish Muscle Signals Could Revolutionize Underwater Robotics Design
Peking University researchers decoded fish muscle signals to reveal sensing capabilities beyond swimming, creating a framework for designing more sophisticated…
HighStudy links early oral sex to elevated mouth cancer risk via HPV
Johns Hopkins research finds people with 10+ oral sex partners are 4.3x more likely to develop mouth cancer, with HPV emerging as a significant risk factor pot…
HighHuawei Watch GT 5 Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy Watch 7: Which smartwatch wins?
Wareable compares the Huawei Watch GT 5/5 Pro and Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, finding each excels in different areas: Huawei dominates activity tracking and batter…
HighUltraprocessed foods linked to thigh muscle fat, raising knee osteoarthritis risk
A new study published in Radiology found that consuming ultraprocessed foods is associated with higher thigh muscle fat, which may increase the risk of knee os…
MediumTechnical analyst bets on Axis Bank, GRSE as Nifty Pharma signals bullish breakout
SBI Securities analyst Sudeep Shah identifies strong bullish signals in Nifty Pharma index and recommends Axis Bank and Garden Reach Shipbuilders for next week…
HighFrom Impossible to Rare: The Curious Evolution of "Once in a Blue Moon"
The phrase "once in a blue moon" evolved from 16th-century impossibility language to mean something rare, with modern definitions stemming from 1937 and 1946 a…
MediumJWST reveals how massive stars' radiation stunts planet formation
James Webb Space Telescope observations of the Orion Nebula show how intense ultraviolet radiation from massive stars suppresses planet formation in nearby pro…
HighJWST unveils largest early universe map with nearly 800,000 galaxies
The James Webb Space Telescope released its largest cosmic panorama, cataloging nearly 800,000 galaxies from the early universe across an area equivalent to th…
HighJWST reveals ghostly dust rings around dying binary star NGC 1514
The James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented infrared images of NGC 1514, a planetary nebula 1,500 light-years away, revealing complex dust rings arou…
HighWebb Telescope Reveals Ring Nebula's Hidden Beauty, Offering Glimpse of Sun's Distant Future
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented images of the Ring Nebula, revealing intricate details of a dying star's final stages and offering in…
HighJWST reveals Ring Nebula in unprecedented detail, offering glimpse of Sun's distant future
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning new images of the Ring Nebula, revealing intricate details of this planetary nebula and offering insights…
HighWebb telescope reveals hidden stars in iconic 'Pillars of Creation'
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented infrared images of the Pillars of Creation, revealing thousands of previously unseen stars and intric…
HighWebb Telescope Maps Distant Exoplanet's Atmosphere in Unprecedented Detail
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed unprecedented atmospheric details of exoplanet WASP-39b, 700 light-years away, detecting carbon dioxide and sulfur…
HighNSW's finest: 16 nominees vie for 2026 Australian of the Year
NSW has announced 16 nominees across four categories for the 2026 Australian of the Year Awards, recognizing leaders in medicine, marine science, human rights,…
HighAustralian Artists Hit Historic Low in ARIA Charts as Streaming Reshapes Music Discovery
Australian artists have plummeted in ARIA charts from 10+ per week a decade ago to just 1-2, with streaming algorithms and global megastars dominating. Industr…
HighCoastal Species Thrive on Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Expanding Invasion Range
Coastal invertebrates are surviving and reproducing on plastic debris in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, creating unexpected floating ecosystems that could fu…
HighScientists discover thriving coastal species thriving in Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Scientists discovered 37 species of coastal invertebrates surviving and breeding in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, thousands of kilometers from their origin,…
HighPlastic debris becomes unexpected marine habitat as coastal species thrive in open ocean
Scientists discovered that plastic debris in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch now hosts thriving, reproducing marine communities, fundamentally challenging assu…
HighHow Captain Moore Discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Captain Charles Moore discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in 1997 while sailing between Hawaii and California, finding six times more plastic than plank…
HighGlobal Migratory Fish Populations Collapse as Dams and Pollution Block Ancient Routes
A UN report warns that migratory freshwater fish populations are collapsing worldwide due to dams, habitat fragmentation, and pollution, threatening food secur…
HighBehind the Sculpture: How Heidi Klum's Met Gala Transformation Came to Life
Prosthetic designer Mike Marino reveals the creation process behind Heidi Klum's elaborate living sculpture costume at the 2026 Met Gala, themed around costume…
HighSouth African officer describes perilous helicopter recovery of remains from crocodile
A South African police officer was lowered from a helicopter into a crocodile-infested river to recover human remains from a 4.5m crocodile suspected of consum…
HighFBI Director Patel criticizes sheriff's handling of Guthrie missing persons case
FBI Director Kash Patel criticized Pima County Sheriff's Department for excluding federal agents from Nancy Guthrie's missing persons investigation for four da…
HighPaternal mortality after childbirth goes untracked despite emerging health concerns
Researchers highlight increased mortality risk for fathers after their children are born, yet no systematic monitoring exists. A new study suggests fatherhood…
MediumNew Research Reshapes Creatine Dosage Recommendations for Athletes
Scientific consensus on creatine supplementation dosing is evolving, with new research suggesting optimal intake varies based on individual factors beyond simp…
MediumSingle Psilocybin Dose Triggers Measurable Brain Structure Changes
A new study demonstrates that a single dose of psilocybin from magic mushrooms causes anatomical changes in the human brain, including increased neural entropy…
HighTea or Coffee Choice May Influence Osteoporosis Risk in Older Women
Research suggests beverage choice between tea and coffee may influence osteoporosis risk in older women, with implications for bone health management through d…
MediumTonga's Eruption Altered Stratosphere; Cooling Effects Persist Years Later
Tonga's 2022 volcanic eruption reached the stratosphere and caused cooling that persists years later, with scientists still studying its atmospheric recovery t…
HighJWST Directly Images Exoplanet Surface for First Time, Revealing Barren Rocky World
The James Webb Space Telescope has directly observed the surface of a nearby rocky exoplanet (LHS 3844 b) for the first time, revealing a dark, barren rock wit…
HighMIT's Virtual Violin Could Revolutionize How Luthiers Design Instruments
MIT engineers developed a computational model of a Stradivarius violin that produces realistic sounds, offering luthiers a new digital tool for designing and t…
HighScientists discover evidence of 60-foot kraken-like octopus from Cretaceous era
Scientists have identified evidence of a 60-foot kraken-like octopus that ruled the seas during the Cretaceous period, possessing bone-crushing jaws and remark…
MediumNASA Monitors Ahuachapán Volcanic Activity and Regional Geological Dynamics
NASA Science reports on Ahuachapán volcano in El Salvador and its neighboring geothermal and seismic features, examining volcanic activity patterns in the regi…
MediumDid brains evolve before bodies? Scientist challenges Cambrian Explosion timeline
A scientist proposes that brain development preceded the Cambrian Explosion, challenging conventional understanding of early animal evolution and the rapid div…
MediumNASA Citizen Scientists Double Known Population of Brown Dwarfs
NASA volunteers using the Planet 9 project have doubled the known population of brown dwarfs through citizen science contributions, significantly expanding ast…
HighChinese hypercar with rockets claims sub-second 0-100 km/h acceleration
A Chinese hypercar equipped with rocket technology claims to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in under one second, representing an extreme frontier in automotive…
MediumBlack Britons twice as likely to suffer strokes, study finds
A 30-year study reveals black people in England are twice as likely to suffer strokes as white counterparts and receive less timely care, with stroke rates ris…
HighScientists document first known case of wild chimp using man-made object for masturbation
Scientists documented a male chimpanzee in Uganda using a discarded plastic bottle for masturbation, believed to be the first recorded instance of a wild ape u…
HighScientists achieve first fertilization of lab-grown eggs from skin cells
Researchers successfully fertilized eggs created from skin cell genetic material using a new process called mitomeiosis, potentially offering hope to infertile…
HighLab-made embryo-like structures open research doors, spark ethics debate
Scientists created lab-grown structures mimicking early human development for the first time, potentially enabling large-scale research without using real embr…
HighClimate change could trigger 500,000+ malaria deaths in Africa by 2050
New Nature study warns climate change could trigger over 500,000 additional malaria deaths and 100 million cases in Africa by 2050, with extreme weather disrup…
HighScientists detect neutrinos at Large Hadron Collider for first time
Physicists detected neutrinos at the LHC for the first time, capturing six interactions using the FASER experiment. This breakthrough could unlock understandin…
HighSun Enters Aries: Astrology Forecast for Cancer, Leo, Virgo
Astrology forecast for Cancer, Leo, and Virgo as the Sun enters Aries, promising career momentum balanced by need for caution in communication and financial ma…
LowSuspected Meteor Creates Sonic Boom Across Northeast Ohio
A suspected meteor entered Earth's atmosphere over Northeast Ohio on Tuesday morning, producing a loud sonic boom heard across multiple states. The National We…
HighExtreme Weather Threatens Maternal Health in Low-Income Countries, Research Shows
A BMJ Open scoping review finds extreme weather events negatively impact maternal health in low- and middle-income countries by disrupting infrastructure and l…
HighNASA's Van Allen Probe A Re-Enters After 14 Years, Accelerated by Solar Activity
NASA's Van Allen Probe A re-entered Earth's atmosphere after nearly 14 years in orbit, concluding a mission that advanced understanding of planetary radiation…
HighStudy Links Prolonged Droughts to Surge in Sexual Violence Against Young Women
A study of 35,000 women across 14 countries reveals prolonged droughts significantly increase sexual violence against women and girls, with water scarcity and…
HighRare comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS visible in WA skies this week
A rare comet from the Oort Cloud is passing through Western Australian skies this week, offering locals a once-in-hundreds-of-thousands-of-years viewing opport…
HighQuantum microscopy reveals how interactions reshape magic-angle graphene's electron bands
Researchers used quantum twisting microscopy to directly image interacting energy bands in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene, revealing how electron interac…
High240-Million-Year-Old 'Sand Creeper' Formally Named After Decades Hidden in Garden Wall
Researchers from UNSW Sydney and the Australian Museum have formally identified a 240-million-year-old fossil of a giant amphibian called Arenaerpeton supinatu…
HighOxford physicists demonstrate rare quantum motion that could accelerate future computers
Oxford physicists demonstrated quadsqueezing—a fourth-order quantum effect—in a trapped ion, achieving 100x faster quantum state creation. The breakthrough cou…
HighHuawei MatePad Pro Max revealed as ultra-slim 13.2-inch tablet with OLED display
Huawei unveils the MatePad Pro Max tablet with a 4.7mm ultra-slim design, 13.2-inch OLED display, and Kirin 9-series chipset ahead of Bangkok launch event.
HighMicrobial overgrowth common in celiac disease, especially refractory cases
A large Nature study finds microbial overgrowth affects 17.6-49.6% of celiac disease patients, with significantly higher rates in refractory cases, though it s…
HighResearch reveals why COVID-19 triggers fatal blood clots in multiple organs
New research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association identifies a key mechanism explaining why COVID-19 causes fatal blood clots and organ d…
HighRare asteroid predicted in advance burns up over English Channel
A 1-meter asteroid designated Sar2667 burned up in Earth's atmosphere over the English Channel, visible across southern England, Wales and France. It marked th…
HighChina's Long March 5B rocket debris re-enters atmosphere, mostly burns up
China's Long March 5B rocket debris re-entered Earth's atmosphere on May 9, with most parts burning up during uncontrolled descent. The 22-tonne rocket stage w…
HighSmall asteroid safely enters Earth's atmosphere over France
A 1-meter asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere over northern France on February 13, creating a visible fireball. The European Space Agency confirmed the safe im…
HighChina's Long March 5B rocket debris re-enters atmosphere, mostly burns up
China's 22-tonne Long March 5B rocket re-entered Earth's atmosphere with most debris burning up, though large fragments posed potential risks to inhabited area…
HighChinese Long March 5B rocket re-enters atmosphere over Pacific Ocean
A 23-ton Chinese Long March 5B rocket reentered Earth's atmosphere uncontrolled over the south-central Pacific Ocean Friday morning, with debris expected to bu…
HighChinese rocket debris makes uncontrolled reentry over Indian Ocean
A 22-ton Chinese Long March 5B rocket body made an uncontrolled atmospheric reentry over the Indian Ocean west of the Maldives on May 8, with most debris destr…
HighChinese rocket debris triggers Spanish airspace closure, delays 300 flights
A 23-tonne chunk of China's Long March 5B rocket re-entered Earth's atmosphere uncontrolled, prompting Spain to close airspace over northeastern regions and ca…
HighNASA's Parker Probe Makes Historic Entry Into Sun's Corona
NASA's Parker Solar Probe became the first spacecraft to pass through the Sun's corona in April, crossing the Alfvén critical boundary three times in five hour…
HighUAE's Hope Probe successfully enters Mars orbit in historic Arab space milestone
The UAE's Hope Probe successfully entered Mars orbit after a seven-month journey, making the UAE the fifth nation to reach Mars and marking a major milestone i…
HighSamsung expands One UI 8.5 rollout starting May 6
Samsung begins expanding One UI 8.5 update to additional Galaxy devices starting May 6, following initial release on Galaxy S25 flagship models.
HighSingle Psilocybin Dose Triggers Lasting Brain Changes, Study Finds
A new study shows that a single dose of psilocybin induces measurable, lasting anatomical changes in the human brain, including increased neural entropy.
HighJWST reveals how planetary odd couple formed beyond the ice line
JWST observations reveal how a mini-Neptune and its companion planet formed beyond the water ice line, supporting planetary migration theories and explaining t…
HighScientists Detect Mysterious Atmosphere on Icy World Beyond Pluto
Astronomers have detected an atmosphere around a small, icy trans-Neptunian object beyond Pluto, a discovery that challenges current understanding of how such…
HighSolar activity accelerates space junk reentry, complicating collision forecasts
Peak sunspot activity increases atmospheric drag on space junk, causing satellites to fall to Earth faster than previously forecasted, requiring updated collis…
HighSpaceX Starship V3 Launch Delayed After Explosion During Water Deluge System Test
SpaceX encountered an apparent explosion during water deluge system testing at its launch pad while preparing Starship V3 for flight 12, revealing hardware bot…
MediumAncient Fire Technique in Arnhem Land May Reshape Stone Tool Timeline
Archaeological discovery in Arnhem Land reveals ancient fire-based stone tool production method that may significantly alter understanding of early human techn…
MediumSinging Mice Reveal Neural Basis of Vocalization, Shedding Light on Human Speech
Researchers discovered that singing mice possess expanded motor cortical projections similar to human speech mechanisms, suggesting shared evolutionary pathway…
HighStudy quantifies pollinators' hidden value to health and livelihoods
New research quantifies the previously difficult-to-measure economic and nutritional benefits of pollinators, demonstrating their critical importance to both p…
HighChildren in low-income nations face 6x higher death risk in emergency trauma surgery
Children needing emergency abdominal surgery after trauma are nearly six times more likely to die in low-income countries than wealthy ones, a Cambridge-led st…
HighAustralian study examines nasal spray flu vaccine's immune response in children
A new Australian study will compare nasal spray and injectable flu vaccines in children to understand immune responses and potentially increase vaccination rat…
HighGlobal Wheat Health Alliance launches to combat fast-evolving diseases threatening billions
CIMMYT and Cornell University launch the Global Wheat Health Alliance to accelerate disease resistance in wheat varieties for vulnerable farming communities in…
HighSimplified Proteins Offer Window Into Life's Chemical Origins
Scientists studying simplified proteins with restricted amino acid alphabets reveal how early Earth's harsh environment supported the emergence of life's molec…
HighViruses may help degrade biodegradable plastics in contaminated soils
Research reveals that viral auxiliary metabolic genes enriched in lead-contaminated soils may facilitate polylactic acid degradation, offering potential pathwa…
HighScientists Identify 'Mitochondrial Pearling' as Key to DNA Organization
Researchers identified mitochondrial pearling, a bead-like cellular process that maintains proper spacing of DNA clusters in mitochondria, potentially explaini…
HighGenetic mutations causing long telomeres linked to eightfold lymphoma risk
Johns Hopkins researchers identified a genetic syndrome where POT1 gene mutations cause abnormally long telomeres, allowing immune cells to remain biologically…
HighStudy Shows Simple Body Movements Help Clear Brain Waste Through Fluid Flow
Penn State researchers discovered that abdominal muscle contractions create pressure that shifts the brain slightly, driving cerebrospinal fluid flow to remove…
HighAncient sediments reveal West Antarctic Ice Sheet's repeated collapse during warmer past
Research into Pliocene-era sediments reveals the West Antarctic Ice Sheet retreated far inland at least five times when temperatures were 3-4°C higher, indicat…
HighStudy: Nearly a third of 35-year-old women have unrecognized acne
A University of Oulu study found 31% of 35-year-old Finnish women have facial or back acne, yet many don't recognize symptoms and leave it untreated despite po…
HighHidden health crisis: 40% of young Indian women face anaemia, vitamin deficiencies
A major ICMR-funded study finds 40% of young Indian women unknowingly suffer from anaemia, vitamin deficiencies, and early diabetes signs, with serious implica…
HighStudy: Men's High Standards, Not Women's Pickiness, Drive Dating App Rejection
Research on 3,000 dating app users shows men face rejection not because women are picky, but because men pursue partners significantly more attractive than the…
MediumStudy challenges 'good cholesterol' myth: very high HDL-C linked to mortality risk in men
UK Biobank research reveals very high HDL cholesterol (>80 mg/100ml) increases cardiovascular death risk in men but not women, challenging the assumption that…
HighInsurance Alone Insufficient: Study Reveals Financial Barriers to Breast Cancer Prevention
Ohio State study finds that even insured women at high risk of breast cancer face financial barriers to preventive care, genetic testing, and early screening d…
HighStudy: Women Face 20% Higher Risk of Death From Heart Failure After Heart Attack
A major study of 45,000 heart attack patients reveals women have 20% higher risk of developing heart failure or dying within five years post-attack, linked to…
HighPerimenopause Linked to Doubled Risk of First-Onset Mania, Study Finds
UK Biobank study of 128,294 women reveals perimenopause significantly increases first-onset risk of major depressive disorder and mania, with mania risk more t…
HighBrazilian 8-Year-Old's Asteroid Discoveries Could Break World Record
Nicole Oliveira, an 8-year-old from Brazil, has made 18 preliminary asteroid detections through the Asteroid Hunters project, potentially becoming the world's…
HighNASA's $981M Lucy Probe Faces Solar Array Latch Issue After Launch
NASA's $981 million Lucy spacecraft, launched to study Trojan asteroids near Jupiter, is experiencing potential issues with its solar arrays shortly after laun…
HighSamsung's Galaxy Ring could challenge Oura with health-tracking smart ring
Samsung is reportedly developing a Galaxy Ring smart device to monitor health and fitness metrics, potentially competing with the Oura Ring. The trademark fili…
MediumStudy links genetic variants to posterior urethral valves, leading cause of kidney failure in young males
Researchers identified genetic variations in genes TBX5 and PTK7 linked to posterior urethral valves, a congenital condition causing kidney failure in young ma…
HighStudy identifies DENND5A gene mutations as cause of severe childhood seizures
Researchers identified mutations in the DENND5A gene as the cause of severe seizures in children, offering families answers and potential future treatments thr…
HighScientists Map Brain's Neurotransmitter Receptors to Unlock Information Flow
International researchers created a detailed map of neurotransmitter receptors across 100+ brain regions in macaques, revealing organizational patterns that co…
HighSamsung Galaxy Watch Breakthrough Predicts Fainting Episodes
Samsung announced a breakthrough study showing Galaxy Watch can predict fainting episodes before they occur, potentially alerting users to take preventive acti…
MediumChina's Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft completes atmospheric re-entry
China's Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft successfully re-entered Earth's atmosphere on May 8, 2026, as China continues regular supply missions to its space station…
MediumNASA and Space Force Launch STORIE Mission to Unlock Earth's Ring Current Mystery
NASA and the US Space Force are launching the STORIE mission to investigate the origins and mechanisms of Earth's ring current, a mysterious band of energetic…
HighGravitational waves reveal supermassive black holes form through violent cosmic collisions
New gravitational wave observations suggest the universe's largest black holes form through repeated violent mergers rather than stellar collapse, revealing a…
HighBrain immune cells discovered to regulate puberty onset through hormone control
Microglia immune cells in the hypothalamus regulate neurons controlling reproductive hormone release, with RANK protein crucial to this function. Study links R…
HighExperts predict better flu vaccine match for 2026 winter season
Australian health experts predict the 2026 flu vaccine will be better matched to circulating viruses, though severity remains unpredictable. New intranasal vac…
HighNonnamaxxing: How Italian grandma habits boost health and wellbeing
The "nonnamaxxing" social media trend advocates adopting Italian grandmother habits—prioritizing social connections, home gardening, and cooking—backed by life…
HighGenetic background shapes severity of chromosome 16 deletion disorders
Penn State researchers found that genetic variants across an individual's entire genome interact with a chromosome 16 deletion to determine severity of neurode…
HighRestraint Beats Generosity: Low Metabolite Production Stabilizes Bacterial Partnerships
Research shows that bacterial consortia with lower initial metabolite production maintain greater stability and resist invasion, challenging assumptions about…
HighBlocking IRE1α-XBP1 pathway halts rhabdomyosarcoma growth, restores muscle differentiation
Researchers identify the IRE1α-XBP1 signaling pathway as a driver of rhabdomyosarcoma growth, showing that blocking it suppresses tumors and enhances chemother…
HighIndian scientists create carbon-free ferrocene analog using osmium and boron
Researchers from IISc and IIT-Madras developed a carbon-free analog of ferrocene using osmium and boron, published in Science journal, opening new possibilitie…
HighOak Trees Delay Spring Growth to Starve Caterpillars, Study Shows
Oak trees delay leaf emergence by three days after heavy caterpillar infestations, reducing insect survival by over half. This adaptive timing strategy proves…
HighErratic bedtimes in midlife linked to doubled heart attack risk
A decade-long study of 3,231 people found that inconsistent bedtimes in midlife nearly doubled the risk of major cardiovascular events, particularly when combi…
HighFinal de 'Três Graças' traz reviravoltas: condenação, DNA e decisão extrema
Brazilian telenovela Três Graças reaches its final week with major plot revelations including DNA evidence, character condemnations, and extreme decisions by k…
MediumScorpions' Weapons Reinforced With Iron, Zinc, and Manganese, Study Shows
Research reveals scorpions fortify their stingers and claws with metals like iron, zinc, and manganese, with elemental composition matching each weapon's speci…
HighScientists Identify Critical Fracture Point as Africa's Continental Rift Accelerates
Scientists have identified a critical breaking point in the Turkana Rift Zone where Africa's continental plates are separating faster than previously predicted…
HighScientist navigates Chernobyl's radioactive maze in world's most dangerous job
A scientist undertakes hazardous work navigating Chernobyl's radioactive exclusion zone 40 years after the nuclear disaster, described as one of the world's mo…
HighStrength Training Emerges as Key to Longevity Alongside Cardio
Health experts debate whether both cardio and strength training are necessary for optimal fitness, with emerging research suggesting strength training may be c…
MediumGalaxy S27 Ultra concept renders hint at redesigned camera module
Concept renderings reveal Samsung's Galaxy S27 Ultra with redesigned camera module and updated aesthetic. The leaked design shows significant changes to the fl…
MediumHealthy eating may not offset dementia risk from ultraprocessed foods
New research suggests ultra-processed foods increase dementia risk and impair focus even among those with otherwise healthy diets, challenging assumptions abou…
MediumRapamycin's Exercise Paradox: Longevity Drug May Blunt Workout Benefits
Research suggests rapamycin, a drug studied for life-extension properties, may have surprising impacts on exercise performance and muscle adaptation in users.
MediumQuijote Experiment on Universe Origins Takes Center Stage at Cervantes Days
The Quijote experiment investigating the universe's origin takes center stage at the tenth Cervantes Days festival in Villa de la Orotava this week, blending s…
MediumAmateur Astronomer Captures Neighboring Galaxy in Stunning Detail
An amateur astronomer using backyard camera equipment has captured remarkably detailed images of a neighboring galaxy, demonstrating advances in accessible ast…
MediumBrain's Expectation of Sugar Makes Artificial Sweeteners Taste Better, Study Shows
A study found that people rate artificially sweetened drinks as more pleasant when they believe they contain real sugar, suggesting expectation influences tast…
MediumGalaxy S26 hits 40% discount on Mercado Livre with One UI 8.5
Samsung Galaxy S26 compact flagship is available at 40% discount on Mercado Livre, featuring One UI 8.5 and 256GB storage capacity.
MediumStarlink antenna hits 2026 low price with installment discount option
Starlink's satellite internet antenna has reached its lowest price of 2026, with installment payment options available to consumers seeking affordable connecti…
MediumUrban birds show greater fear of women than men, puzzling scientists
Research reveals urban birds display heightened fear responses to women compared to men, though scientists remain unable to explain the behavioral phenomenon.
MediumSuper Mario Galaxy 2 Gets 1.4.0 Update With New Storybook Chapter
Nintendo released version 1.4.0 of Super Mario Galaxy 2, adding a new storybook chapter and epilogue to the game's narrative content.
HighIceberg Collapse Reveals Hidden Antarctic Marine Ecosystem
A massive iceberg breaking away from Antarctica has exposed a previously sealed marine environment, allowing scientists to study an isolated ecosystem and disc…
MediumStudy Identifies Two Critical 'Breakpoints' in Dementia Development Years Before Diagnosis
Research reveals two distinct 'breakpoints' in cognitive decline that may signal dementia development years before clinical diagnosis, potentially enabling ear…
MediumEating Primes Immune Cells for Action, Study Shows
Research shows that eating activates immune cells and primes T cells for stronger responses to infections, supporting the old adage to 'feed a cold' with scien…
High16-foot meteor illuminates Florida, Georgia and Bahamas night sky
A 16-foot diameter meteor streaked across the sky over Florida and the Bahamas on Monday evening, captured on camera and confirmed by the National Weather Serv…
HighGreen Fireball Blazes Across Mexican Sky; Meteorite Claims Spark Debate
A dramatic green fireball was observed across three Mexican states on September 6, sparking confusion about terminology and unconfirmed claims of ground fires…
HighMissing Texas man found in Wyoming; Petito case coverage credited with breakthrough
Robert Lowery, missing since August, was found in Wyoming after public tips sparked by Gabby Petito case coverage. Search and rescue credited widespread media…
HighBody found in Wyoming matches description of missing US woman Gabby Petito
FBI confirms human remains found in Wyoming match description of missing 22-year-old Gabrielle Petito, who vanished during cross-country road trip with boyfrie…
HighCovid-19 Linked to 25% Increased Risk of Psychiatric Disorders
A study of 46,610 patients found Covid-19 survivors had a 25% higher risk of developing psychiatric disorders within four months post-infection, particularly a…
HighLarge study finds prenatal sedatives pose no psychiatric risk to children
A South Korean study of 3.8 million children found no increased psychiatric or neurodevelopmental disorder risk from prenatal benzodiazepine or Z-hypnotic expo…
HighTwo-Minute Walking Breaks Significantly Improve Post-Meal Glucose Control, Study Finds
A study shows that two-minute brisk walking breaks every 20 minutes during prolonged sitting significantly improves post-meal glucose control, with stronger ef…
MediumAustralian tunnel workers face silica dust exposure despite safety awareness, survey finds
A University of Sydney survey of 290 tunneling workers reveals widespread silica dust exposure despite known health risks, with 14.2% reporting silica-related…
HighAncient DNA in brain linked to schizophrenia and depression risk
Researchers discovered thousands of ancient DNA sequences in the brain that may increase vulnerability to schizophrenia and depression, offering new insights i…
MediumAntarctic fish fossil reveals how early predators hunted before life moved to land
A 380-million-year-old Antarctic fish fossil reveals how early backboned animals hunted and sensed their environment before moving onto land, using advanced sc…
HighScientists discover how hydrogen cyanide formed on early Earth without methane
Researchers discovered that manganese dioxide converts amino acids into hydrogen cyanide without methane, solving a puzzle about how this key prebiotic molecul…
HighOxford study: 1 in 5 COVID-19 survivors diagnosed with psychiatric disorders within 3 months
Oxford researchers analyzing 62,000 COVID-19 cases found survivors are twice as likely to develop anxiety, depression, or insomnia within 3 months, with nearly…
HighGut peptide CCHa1 orchestrates sleep, metabolism and lifespan in fruit flies
Indian researchers discovered that a neuropeptide called CCHa1 acts as a protein sensor linking gut nutrient status to brain sleep regulation, with implication…
HighHidden fifth force may lurk in solar system despite Einstein's precision tests
Physicists propose a fifth force linked to dark energy could exist in the solar system but remain undetected through screening mechanisms. New theoretical fram…
HighBrilliant bolide meteor lights up Pacific Northwest sky brighter than full moon
A bright bolide meteor streaked across B.C., Washington and Oregon early Wednesday, appearing brighter than a full moon. Astronomer Dave Balam estimates it was…
HighHlokomela's 21-year mission: How Discovery Fund saved rural Limpopo's vital healthcare lifeline
Hlokomela, a rural HIV/AIDS healthcare provider in Limpopo, survived near-closure in 2018 through Discovery Fund partnership and innovative funding models, now…
HighStudy Maps Age-Related Breast Tissue Changes That Increase Cancer Risk
Researchers mapped 3 million breast tissue cells across ages 15-86, revealing dramatic age-related changes that create conditions favoring cancer development,…
HighScientists Unlock How Graphene Toothbrushes Kill Bacteria Without Harming Human Cells
Scientists identified how graphene oxide toothbrushes eliminate bacteria by targeting a membrane molecule found only in microbes, opening possibilities for ant…
HighFive-Minute 'Awe Walks' Boost Well-Being, Research Shows
Research shows that experiencing awe—a feeling of wonder at something larger than oneself—can reduce stress, boost positive emotions, and increase kindness. Si…
HighAstronomers pinpoint Milky Way's edge at 40,000 light-years from center
Researchers have identified the Milky Way's edge at approximately 40,000 light-years from its center by analyzing the ages of over 100,000 giant stars, definin…
HighBody found in Texas search for missing teen Camila Olmos; identity pending
A body was found in Bexar County, Texas during the search for missing 19-year-old Camila Olmos, with authorities unable to confirm identity. The discovery come…
HighBody found in river search for teen missing since fatal crash
A body has been found in the River Nene two weeks after 18-year-old Declan Berry went missing in a car crash that killed 16-year-old passenger Eden Bunn. Forma…
HighChina to launch first geostationary microwave satellite for extreme weather monitoring
China plans to launch the world's first geostationary microwave atmospheric sounding satellite by 2030 to enhance extreme weather monitoring and warnings, with…
HighEarly cardiovascular health habits cut disease risk by 73%, study finds
A 25-year study shows cumulative cardiovascular health scores from early adulthood strongly predict disease risk, with highest-scoring participants experiencin…
HighTwo airplane-sized asteroids to safely pass Earth in April 2026
Two near-Earth asteroids will safely pass Earth on April 29, 2026, at distances of 1.6 and 3.68 million miles, posing no threat while providing monitoring oppo…
HighLung scan patterns predict sarcoidosis severity and breathing complications
A study of 900+ patients shows lung CT scan patterns can predict sarcoidosis severity and breathing complications, with fibrotic cases showing significantly wo…
HighSingle-Celled Stentor Learns Without Brain, Revealing Ancient Molecular Memory
UC San Francisco researchers discovered that Stentor coeruleus, a single-celled organism, learns through molecular mechanisms similar to neurons, suggesting le…
HighEucerin face serum ad banned for unsubstantiated 'five years younger' claim
UK advertising regulator banned a £49 Eucerin face serum ad claiming it made users look five years younger, citing flawed study methodology and subjective self…
HighScorpions Engineer Metal-Reinforced Weapons for Hunting Advantage
Smithsonian research reveals scorpions strategically incorporate metals like zinc, manganese, and iron into their stingers and pincers to enhance strength and…
HighAmateur astronomer captures stunning galaxy image from backyard
A backyard photograph has been selected as the photo of the day for April 27, 2026, showcasing a stunning galaxy image captured by an amateur astronomer.
MediumScientists Map Smell Receptors in Breakthrough for Understanding Olfaction
Harvard researchers created the first detailed map of smell receptors in the mouse nose, revealing how olfactory systems track odors. The breakthrough could he…
HighStudy Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Declining Focus and Dementia Risk
Australian research on 2,192 adults found that higher ultra-processed food consumption correlates with reduced attention span and increased dementia risk, thou…
MediumScientists Design In Situ Power Systems to Generate Electricity from Mars' Thin Atmosphere
Chinese researchers propose converting Mars's thin atmosphere into electricity and heat for future human missions, using nuclear reactors and Sabatier conversi…
HighRice engineers room-temperature multiferroic with 100-fold performance boost
Rice University researchers created an enhanced bismuth ferrite material showing 10-fold magnetization and 100-fold magnetoelectric coupling improvements at ro…
HighColombian Goldenberry Shows Promise in Reducing Gum Inflammation
Research from Colombia's National University found that goldenberry extract reduces gum inflammation by modulating immune response rather than eliminating bact…
MediumArctic's Last Ice Area Shows Unexpected Vulnerability to Climate Change
Research reveals the Arctic's Last Ice Area, considered a potential refuge for ice-dependent species, is already experiencing significant summer sea ice declin…
HighCanadian astronaut inspires students via virtual visit to Toronto school
Astronaut Joshua Kutryk virtually addressed students at a Toronto school, sharing insights about his training and career with the Canadian Space Agency, inspir…
HighUnexpected Hormone Discovery Could Transform Arthritis Treatment
Researchers have identified an unexpected hormone that could revolutionize arthritis treatment approaches, offering new therapeutic possibilities for millions…
MediumBrain's Language and Empathy Systems Develop Separately From Birth
Neuroscience research shows language and empathy develop from distinct neural systems in the brain, even in toddlers, challenging previous assumptions about co…
HighPhysicists discover universal speed limit on quantum information scrambling
Researchers have identified a fundamental speed limit governing how quickly quantum information can be scrambled in physical systems, establishing a universal…
HighJapan Airlines deploys humanoid robots to ease airport labour shortage
Japan Airlines will trial Chinese-made humanoid robots as baggage handlers at Tokyo's Haneda airport starting May 2026, addressing chronic labour shortages ami…
HighGalaxy S27 Ultra leak reveals silicon-carbon battery specs
A leaked report reveals the Galaxy S27 Ultra will feature a silicon-carbide battery with specific capacity details, signaling Samsung's advancement in battery…
MediumSamsung Galaxy S27 leak hints at major design overhaul
A leak suggests Samsung plans a significant design departure for the Galaxy S27, moving away from recent design iterations to refresh the flagship line.
MediumJames Webb detects potential biosignature on distant ocean planet, but confirmation may take years
The James Webb Space Telescope detected dimethyl sulfide gas on a planet 124 light-years away at concentrations thousands of times higher than Earth records, p…
MediumScientist navigates radioactive labyrinth beneath Chernobyl reactor in world's most dangerous job
A scientist undertakes extremely hazardous work exploring the radioactive labyrinth beneath Chernobyl's reactor, described as among the world's most dangerous…
HighBody Movement Drives Brain Fluid Dynamics, Flushing Neural Waste
Research from Penn State reveals abdominal movement mechanically couples with brain fluid dynamics, facilitating neural waste clearance through vein networks.
HighRare 'Flower Moon' and Second Full Moon Expected in May
A brilliant full 'Flower Moon' will rise this week, marking the beginning of a rare astronomical event with two full moons occurring in May 2026.
HighAstrobotic Sets Record with 300-Second Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine Test
Astrobotic successfully tested its next-generation Chakram rotating detonation rocket engine, achieving a record 300-second hot fire with over 4,000 pounds of…
HighNew study suggests Neanderthal brains were as capable as ours
Recent research indicates Neanderthal brains were comparable in size and capability to modern humans, suggesting intelligence was not the cause of their extinc…
HighNew Study Challenges Jurassic Park: T. Rex Walked Like an Ostrich, Not a Reptile
Scientists challenge decades of assumptions about T. rex locomotion, proposing the dinosaur moved with a toe-first gait similar to modern ostriches rather than…
MediumUC San Diego Secures $13M CIRM Grant to Study RNA Dysfunction in Neurodegeneration
UC San Diego receives $13 million CIRM grant to investigate RNA pollution's role in neurodegenerative diseases, advancing understanding of disease mechanisms.
HighStudy links infrasound to haunting sensations in old buildings
A scientific study identifies infrasound—low-frequency vibrations from building systems like boilers—as a likely cause of paranormal sensations reported in old…
HighInfants Born With Language and Empathy Skills Already Wired Separately
Research reveals children are born with two complex cognitive functions—language and theory of mind—already established in distinct brain regions, challenging…
HighAstronaut Amanda Nguyen Carries Hospital Band From Sexual Assault to Space
Vietnamese American astronaut Amanda Nguyen brought her hospital band from a sexual assault on a Blue Origin flight, using the symbolic gesture to support surv…
HighBrainless Slime Mold Solves Tokyo Rail Network Problem That Stumps Engineers
Scientists discovered that Physarum slime mold can autonomously design efficient transport networks rivaling human engineering, recreating Tokyo's rail system…
HighLoaded handgun discovered near Dublin playground during drug operation
Gardaí recovered a loaded handgun hidden in a bush near a children's playground in Ballymun, Dublin during a drug enforcement patrol. The firearm will undergo…
HighEvolution's Crab Obsession: Sideways Walk Evolved Just Once, Unlocking Success
Research shows true crabs' distinctive sideways walk evolved only once, about 200 million years ago, giving them a singular adaptive advantage that enabled rap…
HighInvasive cane toads evolved larger bodies in decades, challenging slow-evolution theory
Cane toads introduced to Japan's Ishigaki Island evolved significantly larger bodies and altered proportions within decades, challenging assumptions about the…
HighStudy finds sickle cell anemia linked to reduced ovarian reserve in women
Nigerian study finds women with sickle cell anemia have significantly lower ovarian reserve than healthy controls, suggesting early fertility counseling and pr…
HighLoaded handgun found hidden near Dublin playground in major garda operation
A loaded handgun with one round chambered was found concealed in bushes near a Dublin playground during garda patrols, prompting forensic investigation and com…
HighDeep ocean heat advancing toward Antarctica threatens ice shelves, study finds
A decades-long study reveals warm deep ocean water has shifted closer to Antarctica over 20 years, threatening ice shelves that hold back massive glaciers and…
HighMedia Diet Shapes Vaccine Hesitancy, Study Finds
Study of 3,000 adults reveals people consuming "new right" media outlets are twice as likely to be vaccine-hesitant, as measles cases hit record highs since er…
HighDisney's Star Wars Hotel Will Shuttle Guests to Galaxy's Edge in a Themed Box Truck
Disney is using a themed box truck to transport Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser hotel guests to Galaxy's Edge, replacing originally planned buses for the immer…
MediumAstronomers Pin Down the Milky Way's Star-Forming Edge at 40,000 Light-Years
Researchers mapped the Milky Way's star-forming disc edge at ~40,000 light years from center using 100,000+ giant stars, revealing a U-shaped stellar age profi…
HighLego Star Wars Holiday Special Trailer Drops Ahead of Disney Plus Debut
A Lego Star Wars Holiday Special premieres November 17 on Disney Plus, following Rey in a cross-timeline adventure featuring iconic characters from across the…
HighLeaked LEGO Star Wars Summer 2021 Sets Revealed: Moff Gideon's Cruiser Leads Mandalorian Wave
Five new LEGO Star Wars summer 2021 sets have leaked via a Japanese brand catalog, featuring Mandalorian-themed builds launching September 1.
MediumCoffee May Cut Irregular Heartbeat Recurrence by 39%, JAMA Study Finds
A JAMA Network study found coffee drinkers with atrial fibrillation had a 39% lower chance of recurrence compared to those who quit, challenging prior assumpti…
MediumFirst Real Photos Inside Disney's Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser Hotel Rooms Revealed
Disney revealed first real images of guest cabins at the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser hotel, a fully immersive experience set to open at Walt Disney World in…
MediumMineral Electrochemistry May Hold Key to Life's Origins on Earth and Ocean Worlds
New research suggests electrical potentials in hydrothermal mineral vents could drive organic synthesis, offering clues to life's origins on Earth and ocean wo…
HighBrain's Threat-Response Circuit Drives Heavy Drinking in Young Males, Acts as Shield in Females
New research links amygdala reactivity to sex-specific drinking patterns: in young males, heightened response predicts depression then heavier drinking; in fem…
HighCanada Climbs to 16th in Global Women's Safety Index, Outpacing the U.S. at 31st
Canada rose to 16th place in the 2025/2026 WPS Index, outranking the U.S. at 31st. Denmark leads globally; Afghanistan ranks last among 181 countries.
HighThe world’s oldest octopus fossil isn’t an octopus after all, scientists say
LONDON (AP) — A 300-million-year-old tentacled sea creature has lost its crown as the world’s oldest octopus, after scientists found evidence that it’s not an…
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MediumWorld’s oldest octopus fossil found 50 miles southwest of Chicago isn’t an octopus after all, scientists say
A 300-million-year-old tentacled sea creature has lost its crown as the world’s oldest octopus, after scientists found evidence that it’s not an octopus at all.
MediumBabies born to lower-income families face worse birth outcomes
A new study shows worse birth outcomes for low-income families in the US, with low birthweight rising in the past decade.
MediumScientists Say the World's Oldest Octopus Fossil Isn't an Octopus After All
LONDON (AP) — A 300-million-year-old tentacled sea creature has lost its crown as the world’s oldest octopus, after scientists found evidence that it’s not an…
MediumScientists Say We’ve Been Looking in the Wrong Place for Human Origins After They Found This Fossil in This Forgotten Re
What if the origins of modern apes have been hiding in plain sight, revealed by a fossil found far from where scientists were looking?
MediumAquarius Daily Horoscope: Seize Small Wins, Limit Speculation
Aquarius natives are advised to capitalize on favorable planetary influences today while exercising caution with financial speculation and completing pending t…
LowUltrasound Offers Real-Time Tumor Monitoring and Multi-Stage Vascular Treatment
New research demonstrates ultrasound's dual capability to monitor and treat tumor blood vessels in real-time, offering adaptive multi-stage therapeutic approac…
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