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2025-06-02

Scientists solve a massive problem for fusion energy - The Brighter Side of News

Scientists solve a massive problem for fusion energy The Brighter Side of NewsConcept Borrowed From Video Games Leads To Fusion Energy Breakthrough GameSpotResearchers solve 70-year-old flaw in pursuit of limitless energy machine: 'It's a paradigm shift' The Cool Down

Tomatoes Recalled Over 'High Risk of Illness or Death'
2025-06-02

Tomatoes Recalled Over 'High Risk of Illness or Death'

The Food and Drug Administration has updated an ongoing recall of tomatoes to its most severe level, warning there is a high risk of "serious adverse health consequences or death" to those who consume affected products. The recall, for potential salmonella contamination, applies to tomatoes distributed in late April. The...

Patti LuPone Apologizes After Broadway Stars Call Her Out
2025-06-02

Patti LuPone Apologizes After Broadway Stars Call Her Out

In what Patti LuPone says is a major first for her, the Broadway star apologized Saturday after she was called out by hundreds of her colleagues over comments she made about two Black performers. "For as long as I have worked in the theatre, I have spoken my mind and...

2025-06-02

Hubble Captures Stunning Views Of A Galaxy Merger - MSN

Hubble Captures Stunning Views Of A Galaxy Merger MSN

2025-06-01

Scientists identify two global ocean bands heating at record rates - Earth.com

Scientists identify two global ocean bands heating at record rates Earth.comView Full Coverage on Google News

2025-06-01

Shark Skeletons Aren’t Bones. They’re Blueprints. - Forbes

Shark Skeletons Aren’t Bones. They’re Blueprints. Forbes

Some of the U.S. could see the northern lights due to a geomagnetic storm
2025-06-01

Some of the U.S. could see the northern lights due to a geomagnetic storm

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center says a severe geomagnetic storm is possible Sunday night.

2025-06-01

NYC summer stargazing seasons kicks off with triangle, meteor showers - Gothamist

NYC summer stargazing seasons kicks off with triangle, meteor showers GothamistWhat’s up in the sky for June 2025? Arietid meteor shower, strawberry moon and much more WTOPJune Podcast: A Month of Moonwatching Sky & TelescopeCatch a glimpse of the ‘strawberry moon’ and other night sky events this June National GeographicJune’s Night Sky Notes: Seasons of the Solar System NASA Science (.gov)

Hurricane season has started. Here's what to know
2025-06-01

Hurricane season has started. Here's what to know

The 2025 hurricane season officially began on Sunday. Forecasters are predicting an active season.

2025-06-01

Graphene Is Stretchable? Physicists Make “Miracle Material” Bend Like Never Before - SciTechDaily

Graphene Is Stretchable? Physicists Make “Miracle Material” Bend Like Never Before SciTechDaily

Recruiting scientists from the U.S. to Europe
2025-06-01

Recruiting scientists from the U.S. to Europe

NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with research scientist Maria Mota about her recent piece in the science journal "Nature" entitled, "Europe can capture the US brain drain — if it acts fast."

2025-06-01

Rogue Black Hole 5000 Light Years Away - Hubble Finds Evidence - MSN

Rogue Black Hole 5000 Light Years Away - Hubble Finds Evidence MSN

2025-06-01

Dolphins and the Birth of Aquatic Names - WorldAtlas

Dolphins and the Birth of Aquatic Names WorldAtlasWe’re About To Talk To Dolphins... But Are We Ready To Hear The Truth? The Daily GalaxyDolphins Give Themselves Names That Could Hide Secret Information ScienceAlertDolphin Researchers Win $100,000 AI Prize for Studying Their Whistling CNET

2025-06-01

New Study Shows That Humans Are Literally Glowing – As Long As They’re Alive - TwistedSifter

New Study Shows That Humans Are Literally Glowing – As Long As They’re Alive TwistedSifterView Full Coverage on Google News

Suddenly Freed From Prison, Silk Road Founder Stunned by Advancements in World Since 2013
2025-06-01

Suddenly Freed From Prison, Silk Road Founder Stunned by Advancements in World Since 2013

The 12 year campaign to free Ross Ulbricht — the criminal mastermind behind the Silk Road, a dark web mail-order-drug store — finally ended in January, when Donald Trump officially pardoned the bitcoin criminal. Now, Ulbricht is picking up where he left off, getting his first taste of a world he left behind in 2013 when a federal judge sentenced him to two counts of life in prison, plus 40 years without parole. Taking the stage at the Bitcoin 2025 conference in Las Vegas this week, the drug kingpin was agog at the piles of kitschy tech products that had [...]

2025-06-01

The Simple Trick To Tell How Much Sunlight Your Hosta Can Tolerate - House Digest

The Simple Trick To Tell How Much Sunlight Your Hosta Can Tolerate House Digest

Northern Lights Poised to Dazzle from D.C. to Colorado Amid G4 Solar Storm, Potential Disruptions Warned
2025-06-01

Northern Lights Poised to Dazzle from D.C. to Colorado Amid G4 Solar Storm, Potential Disruptions Warned

Northern Lights may appear in the D.C. area and Colorado due to a G4 solar storm, with possible power and communication disruptions.

Microsoft takes down malware found on 394,000 Windows PCs
2025-06-01

Microsoft takes down malware found on 394,000 Windows PCs

Microsoft's takedown of Lumma Stealer marks a significant victory against infostealer malware, safeguarding millions of devices from data theft and breaches.

A passing star could fling Earth out of orbit, astronomers say
2025-06-01

A passing star could fling Earth out of orbit, astronomers say

A paper by astronomers Nathan Kaib and Sean Raymond released earlier this month used new simulations to determine how likely it was for stars that pass close to the solar system to change the orbit of the Earth and other planets

Tracking crime from the cradle: Why some people keep breaking the law while most of us never do
2025-06-01

Tracking crime from the cradle: Why some people keep breaking the law while most of us never do

A major Australian study tracking more than 80,000 Queenslanders from birth to adulthood reveals stark differences between men and women in patterns of criminal behavior.

Augmented World Expo 2025 will draw 400 speakers, 6K attendees and 300 global exhibitors
2025-06-01

Augmented World Expo 2025 will draw 400 speakers, 6K attendees and 300 global exhibitors

Augmented World Expo 2025 will draw more than 6,000 attendees, 400 speakers and 300 global exhibitors to its event June 10 to June 12.

2025-06-01

Ice Age mastodon remains discovered in West Feliciana Parish creek by two LSU scientists - The Advocate

Ice Age mastodon remains discovered in West Feliciana Parish creek by two LSU scientists The Advocate

2025-06-01

Prints Aren't the Only Stable Thing About Your Fingers - Newser

Prints Aren't the Only Stable Thing About Your Fingers Newser

Dawn Aerospace is selling spaceplanes direct to customers, like airliners
2025-06-01

Dawn Aerospace is selling spaceplanes direct to customers, like airliners

Dawn Aerospace seems to want to play with the big kids as it announces that it will be selling its spaceplane directly to customers the same way that airliner manufacturers market their aircraft, suggesting a major shift in space launch business models.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Spaceplane, Dawn Aerospace

2025-06-01

Vienna calling: Strauss's 'Blue Danube' waltzes into outer space - Space Daily

Vienna calling: Strauss's 'Blue Danube' waltzes into outer space Space DailyWhy is the European Space Agency beaming a waltz at NASA's Voyager 1 probe this weekend? SpaceStrauss' 'Blue Danube' is beamed into space as Vienna celebrates 200th anniversary with a concert Yahoo News CanadaVienna calling: Strauss's 'The Blue Danube' to waltz into outer space France 24Strauss’ ‘Blue Danube’ waltz is launching into space to mark his 200th birthday Toronto Star

2025-06-01

Vienna calling: Strauss's 'Blue Danube' waltzes into outer space - The Moore County News-Press

Vienna calling: Strauss's 'Blue Danube' waltzes into outer space The Moore County News-PressWhy is the European Space Agency beaming a waltz at NASA's Voyager 1 probe this weekend? SpaceStrauss' 'Blue Danube' is beamed into space as Vienna celebrates 200th anniversary with a concert Yahoo News CanadaVienna calling: Strauss's 'The Blue Danube' to waltz into outer space France 24Strauss’ ‘Blue Danube’ waltz is launching into space to mark his 200th birthday Toronto Star

Trump pulls Musk ally’s NASA Administrator nomination
2025-06-01

Trump pulls Musk ally’s NASA Administrator nomination

Just one day after Elon Musk’s public departure from his role as a White House employee, the Trump Administration pulled its nomination of Musk ally Jared Isaacman to become the new NASA Administrator. First reported earlier on Saturday by Semafor, citing anonymous sources, the move has been confirmed by White House spokesperson Liz Huston. The [...]

2025-06-01

2000 times the volume of Earth! These scientists made a discovery, this planet in our solar system was twice as large 4.5 billion years ago. - Farmingdale Observer

2000 times the volume of Earth! These scientists made a discovery, this planet in our solar system was twice as large 4.5 billion years ago. Farmingdale ObserverJupiter’s Colossal Secret: Tiny Moons Reveal a Planet Twice Its Size SciTechDailyJupiter’s past: How the young gas giant shaped our solar system Earth.comJupiter was once double its current size, study finds The Brighter Side of NewsGrowing and shrinking The Planetary Society

2025-05-31

Vienna Sent ‘Blue Danube’ Into Space To Mark Historic Strauss Birthday - Forbes

Vienna Sent ‘Blue Danube’ Into Space To Mark Historic Strauss Birthday ForbesWhy is the European Space Agency beaming a waltz at NASA's Voyager 1 probe this weekend? SpaceVienna calling: Strauss's 'The Blue Danube' to waltz into outer space France 24Vienna to beam Strauss' iconic Blue Danube waltz into space to mark his 200th birthday Yahoo News CanadaStrauss’ ‘Blue Danube’ waltz is launching into space to mark his 200th birthday Toronto Star

2025-05-31

Potential dwarf planet 2017 OF201 discovered in solar system’s distant reaches - Malay Mail

Potential dwarf planet 2017 OF201 discovered in solar system’s distant reaches Malay MailScientists found a possible new dwarf planet — it could spell bad news for Planet 9 fans SpaceSearch for elusive "Planet Nine" takes surprising twist, astronomers say CBS NewsPotential discovery of new dwarf planet adds wrinkle to Planet Nine theory Fox NewsPossible new dwarf planet spotted near the edge of the solar system The Straits Times

Trump to Withdraw Billionaire Jared Isaacman's Nomination to Lead NASA, AP Source Says
2025-05-31

Trump to Withdraw Billionaire Jared Isaacman's Nomination to Lead NASA, AP Source Says

President Donald Trump is withdrawing the nomination of tech billionaire Jared Isaacman to lead NASA

2025-05-31

Perfectly shaped cosmic bubble in space baffles astronomers - The Brighter Side of News

Perfectly shaped cosmic bubble in space baffles astronomers The Brighter Side of News'One of the most geometrically perfect': What is this mysterious sphere deep in the Milky Way galaxy? SpaceWhat is this weird sphere in space astronomers found? EarthSky

White House to replace Trump pick for NASA administrator
2025-05-31

White House to replace Trump pick for NASA administrator

The White House has seemingly pulled the nomination of NASA administrator Jared Isaacman and said that President Donald Trump would soon name a replacement.

Finding a Better Way to Distinguish Life from Non-Life
2025-05-31

Finding a Better Way to Distinguish Life from Non-Life

The search for life on other worlds needs a way to sift through the chemistry of their atmospheres. If another species observed Earth to search for life, they'd look for "smoking gun" chemistry in the atmosphere. That includes looking for oxygen, since it is created through photosynthesis by plants and some bacteria. So, the key is to look for life-dependent chemical "signals" at exoplanets.

Researchers develop face 'e-tattoo' to track mental workload in high-stress jobs
2025-05-31

Researchers develop face 'e-tattoo' to track mental workload in high-stress jobs

Researchers introduce a wire forehead e-tattoo using EEG and EOG to measure brain activity and cognitive performance analysis.

Trump to Withdraw Musk’s Ally as Nominee for Top NASA Job
2025-05-31

Trump to Withdraw Musk’s Ally as Nominee for Top NASA Job

Jared Isaacman was a close associate of Elon Musk, whose SpaceX company has multiple contracts with NASA.

President Trump withdraws Isaacman nomination for NASA Administrator days before confirmation vote
2025-05-31

President Trump withdraws Isaacman nomination for NASA Administrator days before confirmation vote

Jared Isaacman, an entrepreneur who flew to space twice as a commercial astronaut, was nominated for the position in early December and was voted favorably out of committee in late April. A replacement hasn’t been named.

White House to withdraw Isaacman nomination to lead NASA
2025-05-31

White House to withdraw Isaacman nomination to lead NASA

The White House is withdrawing the nomination of Jared Isaacman to be administrator of NASA, throwing an agency already reeling from proposed massive budget cuts into further disarray.The post White House to withdraw Isaacman nomination to lead NASA appeared first on SpaceNews.

2025-05-31

There’s a place where humans are evolving right before our eyes - Boy Genius Report

There’s a place where humans are evolving right before our eyes Boy Genius Report

AI meets game theory: How language models perform in human-like social scenarios
2025-05-31

AI meets game theory: How language models perform in human-like social scenarios

Large language models (LLMs)—the advanced AI behind tools like ChatGPT—are increasingly integrated into daily life, assisting with tasks such as writing emails, answering questions, and even supporting health care decisions. But can these models collaborate with others in the same way humans do? Can they understand social situations, make compromises, or establish trust?

Black Death Bacterium Evolved to be Less Aggressive to Kill Victims Slowly
2025-05-31

Black Death Bacterium Evolved to be Less Aggressive to Kill Victims Slowly

Learn more about Yersinia pestis, the bacteria behind the ‘Black Death,’ which changed over time to cause less virulent, but longer pandemics.

Elon Musk's New Company Town Tells Residents Their Rights Are Now Optional
2025-05-31

Elon Musk's New Company Town Tells Residents Their Rights Are Now Optional

As if it weren't bad enough that SpaceX now has its own company town, the Elon Musk-owned company is also trying to mess with its residents' property rights. In a memo leaked to CNBC, the newly-formed town of Starbase, Texas informed people who own or live on land located within the company town's limits that they may "lose the right to continue using" their property "for its current use" thanks to proposed zoning restrictions. On June 23, Starbase's City Commission is holding, per the letter, a public hearing to draw its zoning map, which will break down how the roughly 1.6-square-mile [...]

Étienne-Émile Baulieu, Father of the Abortion Pill, Is Dead at 98
2025-05-31

Étienne-Émile Baulieu, Father of the Abortion Pill, Is Dead at 98

He became an advocate of a woman’s right to choose and once said, “It is always tragic when politics takes the most vulnerable hostage — in this case, women.”

2025-05-31

FDA approves Moderna’s next-gen Covid vaccine

The FDA has approved Moderna’s next-generation Covid-19 vaccine, but said that people aged 12 to 64 should only get the shot if they have a health condition that puts them at risk from the virus ...

2025-05-31

The Orion spacecraft is ready for the new Artemis mission: NASA accelerates towards the Moon - evidencenetwork.ca

The Orion spacecraft is ready for the new Artemis mission: NASA accelerates towards the Moon evidencenetwork.caThe spacecraft taking Americans back to the Moon just powered on supercarblondie.comSpacecraft That'll Take Americans to the Moon Powers On for the First Time autoevolution

Scientists Fear a Passing Star Could Fling Earth Out of the Sun's Orbit, Into the Frigid Expanse Beyond
2025-05-31

Scientists Fear a Passing Star Could Fling Earth Out of the Sun's Orbit, Into the Frigid Expanse Beyond

Scientists like to refer to our planet as residing in the "Goldilocks zone," where it's neither too hot nor too cold, and just the right distance away from the Sun to support life. But in the classic "Goldilocks" fairy tale, our eponymous protagonist is forced to flee from the bear's abode she rudely invited herself into, and never comes back. No more perfect porridges or adequately sized beds. That could be the case for Earth one day, if we are to exhaust this analogy. Instead of being booted out by friendly bears, however, we might be thrown to the curb [...]

2025-05-31

George E. Smith Dead: Nobel Prize Winner Was 95 - The New York Times

George E. Smith Dead: Nobel Prize Winner Was 95 The New York Times

Trump Administration Ends Program Critical to Search for an H.I.V. Vaccine
2025-05-31

Trump Administration Ends Program Critical to Search for an H.I.V. Vaccine

The termination is the latest in a series of cuts to H.I.V. research and programs to prevent the disease.

Action! Attosecond X-rays Produce Ultrafast Movies
2025-05-30

Action! Attosecond X-rays Produce Ultrafast Movies

Researchers demonstrated the generation of synchronized pairs of attosecond X-ray flashes and use of these flashes to observe the ultrafast interaction of electron pairs from an ionized molecule. This motion is the fundamental mechanism for chemical reactions.

George E. Smith Dead: Nobel Prize Winner Was 95
2025-05-30

George E. Smith Dead: Nobel Prize Winner Was 95

Together with Willard S. Boyle, he invented an imaging device that is an essential part of nearly every telescope, photocopier and digital camera used today.

2025-05-30

Small currents, big impact: Satellite breakthrough reveals hidden ocean forces - ScienceDaily

Small currents, big impact: Satellite breakthrough reveals hidden ocean forces ScienceDaily

2025-05-30

These researchers stumbled upon the fossil of a terrifying three-eyed beast, 506 million years old. - Farmingdale Observer

These researchers stumbled upon the fossil of a terrifying three-eyed beast, 506 million years old. Farmingdale ObserverBizarre Three-Eyed Predator Hunted The Ocean Half a Billion Years Ago ScienceAlertAncient sea predator had three-eyes and breathed through its rear The Brighter Side of NewsPaleontologists discover 'moth-like' predator that lived 506 million years ago MSNMosura Fentoni GKToday

NASA budget would cancel dozens of science missions, lay off thousands
2025-05-30

NASA budget would cancel dozens of science missions, lay off thousands

NASA released more details about its proposed fiscal year 2026 budget May 30, canceling dozens of science missions and cutting thousands of jobs.The post NASA budget would cancel dozens of science missions, lay off thousands appeared first on SpaceNews.

ZeniMax union reaches tentative agreement with Microsoft
2025-05-30

ZeniMax union reaches tentative agreement with Microsoft

ZeniMax Workers United has reached a tentative contract agreement with Microsoft after two years of negotiation.

A Flexible Powerhouse: Researchers Unveil the Dynamic Blueprint of a Key Metabolic Enzyme
2025-05-30

A Flexible Powerhouse: Researchers Unveil the Dynamic Blueprint of a Key Metabolic Enzyme

In a landmark discovery, researchers have unveiled the highly dynamic and adaptable architecture of the mammalian pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDHc)--a central enzyme hub that fuels cellular energy production.

Sols 4554–4555: Let’s Try That One Again...
2025-05-30

Sols 4554–4555: Let’s Try That One Again...

Written by Abigail Fraeman, Planetary Geologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Earth planning date: Wednesday, May 28, 2025 We came in early this morning and learned that part of Tuesday’s plan didn’t execute on Mars due to a temporary issue with the arm. We collected APXS data on the target “Palo Verde Mountains,” but were [...]

Trump: Musk 'Really Not Leaving'
2025-05-30

Trump: Musk 'Really Not Leaving'

President Trump gave Elon Musk a friendly sendoff on Friday as the latter leaves his DOGE role to focus more on his businesses. But Musk is "really not leaving," said Trump, per the Washington Post . "He's going to be back and forth, I think." 'Colossal:' Speaking in the Oval...

2025-05-30

Tianwen 2: China launches spacecraft to collect samples from asteroid near Mars - The Independent

Tianwen 2: China launches spacecraft to collect samples from asteroid near Mars The IndependentChina launches spacecraft it says will return samples and yield ‘groundbreaking discoveries’ CityNews HalifaxSampling a 'quasi-moon': What's next for China's newly launched Tianwen 2 asteroid-sampling mission SpaceChina launches landmark mission to retrieve pristine asteroid samples Al JazeeraChina mission lifts off to explore two unusual objects that haven’t been visited by spacecraft before CNN

Seasonal shake-ups spark cascading effects, upsetting natural processes worldwide
2025-05-30

Seasonal shake-ups spark cascading effects, upsetting natural processes worldwide

New Zealand research published in Science explores the impact of disruptions to the Earth's seasons caused by climate change.

June's Full Moon is the Southernmost for a Generation
2025-05-30

June's Full Moon is the Southernmost for a Generation

Not all Full Moons are created the same. Follow the familiar Moon long enough, and you’ll notice something strange, as it seems to wander across the sky from north to south, from one cycle to the next. Welcome to the fantastic precession of our natural satellite the Moon.Last December, we saw the ‘Long Night’s Full Moon,’ as the Full Moon nearest to the solstice rode the highest in the sky for the last two decades. Now, its time for the southern hemisphere to get a turn, as the Moon heads steeply southward, on its way to Full on June 11th.

Researchers reveal structural basis of prostaglandin D2 receptor DP1 activation and its implications for drug design
2025-05-30

Researchers reveal structural basis of prostaglandin D2 receptor DP1 activation and its implications for drug design

Recent breakthroughs in understanding the prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) receptor 1 (DP1) are paving the way for innovative anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory therapies.

Roche’s 96-week data for multiple sclerosis drug; ZymeWorks claims $20M milestone
2025-05-30

Roche’s 96-week data for multiple sclerosis drug; ZymeWorks claims $20M milestone

Plus, news about Diakonos Oncology and Coherus: Roche’s longer-term data for multiple sclerosis drug: The Swiss drugmaker’s BTK inhibitor fenebrutinib achieved an annualized relapse rate of 0.06 in 93 people with ...

This Cat Poop Parasite Can Decapitate Sperm—and It Might Be Fueling Infertility
2025-05-30

This Cat Poop Parasite Can Decapitate Sperm—and It Might Be Fueling Infertility

Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite spread by cats, can shred human sperm and may be an overlooked factor in declining male fertility, according to new research.

Elon Musk Has Reportedly Been Traveling With a Box Full of Drugs
2025-05-30

Elon Musk Has Reportedly Been Traveling With a Box Full of Drugs

As Elon Musk took to throwing government agencies into chaos, his well-documented drug use ramped up significantly. As the New York Times reports, Musk's drug consumption "went well beyond occasional use," opting to travel with a daily medication box that held roughly 20 pills. His medications included anything from ketamine, which he has previously claimed to use as an antidepressant, to Adderall, a prescription medication that's commonly used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The reporting lines up with Musk's extremely unusual behavior during his turbulent tenure at the White House. During an early February appearance in the Oval [...]

Clean up your phone: Speed, storage and privacy boost in minutes
2025-05-30

Clean up your phone: Speed, storage and privacy boost in minutes

Learn essential smartphone maintenance tips to free up space, enhance speed and secure personal data through digital and physical cleaning techniques.

NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 Launch Fifth Anniversary
2025-05-30

NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 Launch Fifth Anniversary

President Donald Trump speaks inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, following the launch of NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 mission on May 30, 2020. The mission was the first crewed launch of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s [...]

Fighter pilots feared going public after 'incredible' UFO sighting
2025-05-30

Fighter pilots feared going public after 'incredible' UFO sighting

Royal Air Force pilots who have encountered UFOs fear going public for fear of being grounded and facing a number of grim consequences

Live coverage: SpaceX to launch GPS III-7 mission on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral
2025-05-30

Live coverage: SpaceX to launch GPS III-7 mission on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral

The mission represents a short turnaround time for a national security mission, launching just three months after getting the call up from the government. SpaceX is targeting liftoff from pad 40 at 1:23 p.m. EDT (1723 UTC).

2025-05-30

Webb Reveals that Europa's Surface is Constantly Changing - Universe Today

Webb Reveals that Europa's Surface is Constantly Changing Universe TodayJupiter's moon Europa has constantly changing ice surface, experiments suggest Phys.orgConstantly Changing Ice on Jupiter's Moon Europa Hints at Possible Ocean and Life Discover Magazine

2025-05-30

New 3d Flood Visualizations Help Communities Understand Rising Water Risks

As climate change intensifies extreme weather, two new NYU studies show 3D flood visualizations developed by a cross-institutional research team dramatically outperform traditional maps for communicating risk. When Sunset Park, Brooklyn residents compared both formats that visualized flooding, 92% preferred the dynamic 3D approach.

Sol 4553: Back to the Boxwork!
2025-05-30

Sol 4553: Back to the Boxwork!

Written by Lucy Thompson, Planetary Geologist at University of New Brunswick Earth planning date: Tuesday, May 27, 2005 We return to planning today after a successful long weekend and about 42 meters of drive distance (about 138 feet). We planned four sols of activities on Friday to keep Curiosity busy, while the U.S.-based science team [...]

The Big Questions: Lois Curfman McInnes on Software for High-Performance Computers
2025-05-30

The Big Questions: Lois Curfman McInnes on Software for High-Performance Computers

Scientists recognized by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Distinguished Scientist Fellow Award are pursuing answers to science's biggest questions. Lois Curfman McInnes is a senior computational scientist and Argonne distinguished fellow in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division of DOE's Argonne National Laboratory.

2025-05-30

What's the breakthrough made in rocket launch of Tianwen-2 mission - People's Daily

What's the breakthrough made in rocket launch of Tianwen-2 mission People's DailyChina launches spacecraft it says will return samples and yield ‘groundbreaking discoveries’ CityNews HalifaxChina mission lifts off to explore two unusual objects that haven’t been visited by spacecraft before CNNChina launches landmark mission to retrieve pristine asteroid samples Al JazeeraChina's Tianwen-2 Launches to Grab First 'Living Fossil' Asteroid Samples sciencealert.com

Next-Gen Nanostructures: Scientists Advance Energy-Efficient, High-Entropy Nanoribbon Material for Extreme Environments and Cost-Effective Manufacturing
2025-05-30

Next-Gen Nanostructures: Scientists Advance Energy-Efficient, High-Entropy Nanoribbon Material for Extreme Environments and Cost-Effective Manufacturing

An SMU-led research team has developed a more cost-effective, energy-efficient material called high-entropy oxide (HEO) nanoribbons that can resist heat, corrosion and other harsh conditions better than current materials.

2025-05-30

Vizgen and Hamamatsu Partner to Streamline Spatial Biology Workflows

Vizgen, Inc., a life sciences company advancing spatial multi-omics, today announced a strategic partnership with Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., a global leader in optical imaging technology.

A Dust Devil Photobombs Perseverance!
2025-05-30

A Dust Devil Photobombs Perseverance!

Written by Athanasios Klidaras, Ph.D. candidate at Purdue University, and Megan Kennedy Wu, Senior Mission Operations Specialist at Malin Space Science Systems To celebrate her 1,500th Martian day (“Sol”) exploring the red planet, the Perseverance rover used its robotic arm to take a selfie of the rover and the surrounding landscape. But when team members [...]

Paraglider Survives Wild Ride, 27K Feet in the Air
2025-05-30

Paraglider Survives Wild Ride, 27K Feet in the Air

A Chinese paraglider's routine equipment test turned extraordinary—and terrifying—when a powerful updraft swept him nearly 27,800 feet above China's Qilian mountains, leaving him covered in ice, disoriented, and battling for survival in thin air. His harrowing flight, captured on video, quickly became a viral sensation, the BBC...

Actor Who Played Child's Play Doll 'Chucky' Dead at 61
2025-05-30

Actor Who Played Child's Play Doll 'Chucky' Dead at 61

Ed Gale, the actor and stuntman known for such roles as possessed doll Chucky in Child's Play and Howard the Duck, has died at age 61. Gale, born with dwarfism, "hitched a ride to California when he was twenty years old, with $41 and a dream, and he never looked...

Tesla lands on date for Robotaxi launch in Austin: report
2025-05-29

Tesla lands on date for Robotaxi launch in Austin: report

Tesla has reportedly landed on a tentative date to launch the Robotaxi platform in Austin.The post Tesla lands on date for Robotaxi launch in Austin: report appeared first on TESLARATI.

Turtle’s mysterious injury caused by a golf ball
2025-05-29

Turtle’s mysterious injury caused by a golf ball

Earlier this month, an anonymous rescuer brought a painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) with a strange injury to the New England Wildlife Center in Massachusetts: a perfectly round crater in its shell. Painted turtles are reptiles with smooth shells and bright yellow or orange markings found throughout North America, where they thrive in shallow freshwater. In fact, [...]The post Turtle’s mysterious injury caused by a golf ball appeared first on Popular Science.

2025-05-29

To Dalhousie and beyond! Dal alum Kathryn Sullivan charts the promise and perils of modern space exploration - Dalhousie University

To Dalhousie and beyond! Dal alum Kathryn Sullivan charts the promise and perils of modern space exploration Dalhousie University

Windows PCs at risk as new tool disarms built-in security
2025-05-29

Windows PCs at risk as new tool disarms built-in security

Discover how Defendnot bypasses Microsoft Defender by registering a fake antivirus, exposing vulnerabilities in Windows' antivirus management system.

From cast-off pets to a pond catastrophe: P.E.I. naturalists dealing with goldfish sightings
2025-05-29

From cast-off pets to a pond catastrophe: P.E.I. naturalists dealing with goldfish sightings

A central P.E.I. watershed group and the provincial Department of Forests, Fish and Wildlife are raising concerns about sightings of more goldfish in Hardy's Pond, in the Union Road area.

Meet the crew of Blue Origin's NS-32 space tourism mission
2025-05-29

Meet the crew of Blue Origin's NS-32 space tourism mission

Blue Origin's next suborbital flight is scheduled to launch on Saturday (May 31), carrying a diverse crew of educators, entrepreneurs and adventurers.

The power of daily Earth imaging
2025-05-29

The power of daily Earth imaging

In this week's episode of Space Minds Ashley Johnson, President and CFO of Planet, explains the company's ambitious goal to make global change visible, accessible and actionable.The post The power of daily Earth imaging appeared first on SpaceNews.

Feds Cut Key Food Program for Native Americans
2025-05-29

Feds Cut Key Food Program for Native Americans

After a federal program delivering fresh, local food to Native American reservations was abruptly cut, tribal leaders are scrambling to fill the void, fearing a return to food insecurity and loss of cultural traditions. The USDA has ended its Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement program, following a decision in...

2025-05-29

Astrocytes May Hold the Key to Brain’s Vast Memory Capacity - Neuroscience News

Astrocytes May Hold the Key to Brain’s Vast Memory Capacity Neuroscience NewsOverlooked contributions from astrocytes might explain the human brain's huge storage capacity Medical Xpress

2025-05-29

Astronomers Detect Repeating Signals From Space Object That's "Unlike Anything We Have Seen Before - The Debrief

Astronomers Detect Repeating Signals From Space Object That's "Unlike Anything We Have Seen Before The DebriefDetection of X-ray emission from a bright long-period radio transient NatureAstronomers discover strange new celestial object in our Milky Way galaxy AP NewsAstronomers discover mystery cosmic body bursting with X-rays: 'This object is unlike anything we have seen before' SpaceAstronomers find startling pulsing object in Milky Way: 'Unlike anything we have seen' USA Today

‘Stealthy’ lipid nanoparticles give mRNA vaccines a makeover
2025-05-29

‘Stealthy’ lipid nanoparticles give mRNA vaccines a makeover

A new material developed at Cornell could significantly improve the delivery and effectiveness of mRNA vaccines – used to fight COVID-19 – by replacing a commonly used ingredient that may trigger unwanted immune responses in some people.

Court Testimony: Mom Sold Daughter for Her Eyes, Skin
2025-05-29

Court Testimony: Mom Sold Daughter for Her Eyes, Skin

A mother, her boyfriend, and their friend have been sentenced to life in prison for the kidnapping and trafficking of a 6-year-old girl, her own daughter, who disappeared outside her South African home in February 2024 and still hasn't been found. Racquel "Kelly" Smith, Jacquen Appollis, and their accomplice Steveno...

Genetics might save the rare, elusive saola — if it’s not already extinct
2025-05-29

Genetics might save the rare, elusive saola — if it’s not already extinct

A new genetic study could help saolas survive by enabling better searches through environmental DNA. But some experts fear they may be extinct already.

NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies Faces Eviction under Trump Plan
2025-05-29

NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies Faces Eviction under Trump Plan

Since 1966 NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies has been at the forefront of Earth and planetary science from its location in upper Manhattan. Now a Trump administration directive is ejecting its scientists to parts unknown

Maxar Intelligence taps tech veteran to lead commercial business
2025-05-29

Maxar Intelligence taps tech veteran to lead commercial business

Todd Surdey will head Maxar’s business enterprise segmentThe post Maxar Intelligence taps tech veteran to lead commercial business appeared first on SpaceNews.

The rise and fall – and rise again – of white-tailed deer
2025-05-29

The rise and fall – and rise again – of white-tailed deer

A new archaeological study finds early evidence of white-tailed deer declines in the 17th century, likely driven by the commodification of deerskins under colonial capitalism.

Weaponized storytelling: How AI is helping researchers sniff out disinformation campaigns
2025-05-29

Weaponized storytelling: How AI is helping researchers sniff out disinformation campaigns

Disinformation campaigns are using AI to tell false but compelling stories. AI tools are also helping counter the campaigns by detecting incongruities in usernames, cultural references and timelines.

5M Seized Seahorses 'Just the Tip of the Iceberg'
2025-05-29

5M Seized Seahorses 'Just the Tip of the Iceberg'

Authorities have seized nearly 5 million seahorses smuggled across 62 countries over the last decade—yet experts warn this is just a glimpse into a much larger hidden market. The millions of smuggled seahorses seized over the last 10 years had a value of around $21 million, according to new...

Chemists Recreate How RNA Might Have Reproduced For The First Time
2025-05-29

Chemists Recreate How RNA Might Have Reproduced For The First Time

Chemists at UCL and the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology have demonstrated how RNA (ribonucleic acid) might have replicated itself on early Earth – a key process in the origin of life. Scientists believe that, in the earliest life forms, genetic material would have been carried and replicated by strands of RNA, before DNA and [...]The post Chemists Recreate How RNA Might Have Reproduced For The First Time appeared first on Astrobiology.

2025-05-29

Climbers use controversial xenon gas to climb Everest

Four British climbers ascended Mount Everest in under a week, aided by a controversial new treatment called xenon gas. NBC News' Camila Bernal explains the controversy as some critics say it is unethical.

2025-05-29

Australian mom seeks to 'cryogenically preserve' her son after tragic loss

Australian actress Clare McCann is trying to raise funds to "cryogenically preserve" her 13-year-old son's body after he died by suicide. McCann spoke with NBC News' Gadi Schwartz about her son being affected by bullying and the possibility of the science of cryogenics in the future.

2025-05-29

Cosmic mystery deepens as astronomers find object flashing in both radio waves and X-rays - ScienceDaily

Cosmic mystery deepens as astronomers find object flashing in both radio waves and X-rays ScienceDailyDetection of X-ray emission from a bright long-period radio transient NatureSomething is flashing at us from space – and scientists have no idea what it is The Independent'Unlike anything we have seen before': Astronomers discover mysterious object firing strange signals at Earth every 44 minutes Live ScienceChance X-Ray Discovery Reveals Mystery Object 15,000 Light Years Away ScienceAlert