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2025-05-25

Sam O’Reilly tips the London Knights past the Moncton Wildcats in overtime in their first game at the 2025 Memorial Cup - Global News

Sam O’Reilly tips the London Knights past the Moncton Wildcats in overtime in their first game at the 2025 Memorial Cup Global NewsExtinct marine reptile species named for Courtenay man who discovered it Times ColonistVancouver Island fossil hunters honoured in naming of prehistoric sea monster CBCFierce-looking B.C. fossil officially identified as new genus Yahoo News CanadaFierce-looking B.C. fossil confirmed as new genus, days after death of discoverer MSN

Beyond single-model AI: How architectural design drives reliable multi-agent orchestration
2025-05-24

Beyond single-model AI: How architectural design drives reliable multi-agent orchestration

Successful AI agents require enterprises to orchestrate interactions, manage shared knowledge and plan for failure.

2025-05-24

Island wildlife centre issues warning to hummingbird feeder owners after fungal case - CHEK News

Island wildlife centre issues warning to hummingbird feeder owners after fungal case CHEK News

2025-05-24

SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from Florida ahead of thunderstorm - Yahoo News Canada

SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from Florida ahead of thunderstorm Yahoo News CanadaSpaceX launches Starlink satellites from California, completes 450th booster landing (video) SpaceSpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites to orbit on brand-new Falcon 9 rocket after abort (video, photos) SpaceSpaceX scrubs Monday night Falcon 9 launch minutes before liftoff Spaceflight NowSpaceX launches 1,000th Starlink satellite of the year during Friday morning mission Spaceflight Now

2025-05-24

New results on Facebook advertising

There has been so much misinformation about this topic, much of it still persists. Here is a new paper by many researchers, Hunt Allcott and Matt Gentzkow are the first two names. Here is the abstract: We study the effects of social media political advertising by randomizing subsets of 36,906 Facebook users and 25,925 Instagram [...]The post New results on Facebook advertising appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.

2025-05-24

NASA, SpaceX And Scientists Speed Up Human Race To Invade Mars - Forbes

NASA, SpaceX And Scientists Speed Up Human Race To Invade Mars ForbesThe Mars Vanity Project QuilletteThe challenges facing Elon Musk and NASA in sending humans to Mars CNBC

2025-05-24

The Chinese mission Tianwen-2 will bring a sample of an asteroid to the ground - evidencenetwork.ca

The Chinese mission Tianwen-2 will bring a sample of an asteroid to the ground evidencenetwork.caTianwen-2: China is readying a mission to two rocky bodies in our solar system New ScientistChina to launch Tianwen-2 asteroid sampling mission on May 28 SpaceNewsWhat is China's space mission Tianwen-2? DW

From peasant fodder to posh fare: How snails and oysters became luxury foods
2025-05-24

From peasant fodder to posh fare: How snails and oysters became luxury foods

Oysters and escargot are recognized as luxury foods around the world—but they were once valued by the lower classes as cheap sources of protein.

From CO2- to H2O-dominated Atmospheres And Back — How Mixed Outgassing Changes The Volatile Distribution In Magma Oceans Around M Dwarf Stars [TRAPPIST-1]
2025-05-24

From CO2- to H2O-dominated Atmospheres And Back — How Mixed Outgassing Changes The Volatile Distribution In Magma Oceans Around M Dwarf Stars [TRAPPIST-1]

We investigate the impact of CO2 on TRAPPIST-1 e, f and g during the magma ocean stage. These potentially habitable rocky planets are currently the most accessible for astronomical observations. A constraint on the volatile budget during the magma ocean stage is a link to planet formation and also needed to judge their habitability. We [...]The post From CO2- to H2O-dominated Atmospheres And Back — How Mixed Outgassing Changes The Volatile Distribution In Magma Oceans Around M Dwarf Stars [TRAPPIST-1] appeared first on Astrobiology.

Multiscale Astrobiology With The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey Of Space and Time
2025-05-24

Multiscale Astrobiology With The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey Of Space and Time

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) presents an unprecedented opportunity to advance the search for astrobiologically relevant data across diverse astronomical environments. Through its extensive imaging capabilities, LSST will enhance our inventory of Solar System objects and assess their potential astrobiological conditions. Beyond the Solar System, LSST will survey [...]The post Multiscale Astrobiology With The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey Of Space and Time appeared first on Astrobiology.

2025-05-24

The Astrobiology Data Ecosystem, Open Science, And The AI Era - NASA-DARES 2025 White Paper - astrobiology.com

The Astrobiology Data Ecosystem, Open Science, And The AI Era - NASA-DARES 2025 White Paper astrobiology.comFoundation Models For Astrobiology – NASA-DARES 2025 White Paper astrobiology.com

The Astrobiology Data Ecosystem, Open Science, And The AI Era – NASA-DARES 2025 White Paper
2025-05-24

The Astrobiology Data Ecosystem, Open Science, And The AI Era – NASA-DARES 2025 White Paper

DARES Alignment · Primary Topic: Identify Emerging Themes and Technologies· Secondary Topic(s): Review Recent Advancements, Strengthen Community Motivation Astrobiology, perhaps more than any other field, is inherently cross-disciplinary. It studies the origin, history, status, and fate of habitable planets, life, ecosystems, and civilizations. This requires understanding complex and deeply intertwined physical, chemical, biological and social [...]The post The Astrobiology Data Ecosystem, Open Science, And The AI Era – NASA-DARES 2025 White Paper appeared first on Astrobiology.

Who is the 'one who is lost' in 'Doctor Who' 'Wish World'?
2025-05-24

Who is the 'one who is lost' in 'Doctor Who' 'Wish World'?

It turns out "the one who is lost" goes way back in "Doctor Who" lore.

Do shorter prison sentences make society less safe? What the evidence says
2025-05-24

Do shorter prison sentences make society less safe? What the evidence says

The final report of the Independent Sentencing Review has proposed the most significant reform of sentencing and punishment in England and Wales since the 1990s.

Perfume could actually hurt your body, scientists claim
2025-05-24

Perfume could actually hurt your body, scientists claim

A fresh spritz of perfume might lift your mood, but it could also interfere with your body’s natural chemical defenses, according to new research. Scientists ...The post Perfume could actually hurt your body, scientists claim appeared first on BGR.

Self-Driving Tesla Suddenly Swerves Off the Road and Crashes
2025-05-24

Self-Driving Tesla Suddenly Swerves Off the Road and Crashes

A video that went viral on Reddit shows a Tesla Model 3 with its so-called "Full Self-Driving" driver assistance feature turned on veering off a country road, crashing into some fencing, and flipping onto its roof. An image shared by Wally, a Tesla owner in Alabama, shows the aftermath: deployed airbags, smashed windows, and a ripped-up metal wire fence. It's unclear what actually caused the crash as there's nothing in particular that stands out as far as road conditions are concerned. The vehicle drives over several shadows being cast on the road by nearby trees, and a truck can be [...]

8 Planned Parenthood Clinics to Be Closed in 2 States
2025-05-24

8 Planned Parenthood Clinics to Be Closed in 2 States

Four of the six Planned Parenthood clinics in Iowa and four in Minnesota will shut down in a year, the Midwestern affiliate operating them said, blaming a freeze in federal funds, budget cuts proposed in Congress, and state restrictions on abortion. The clinics closing in Iowa include the only Planned...

Caught on camera, capuchin monkeys kidnap howler monkey babies
2025-05-24

Caught on camera, capuchin monkeys kidnap howler monkey babies

Video footage shows male capuchin monkeys carrying at least 11 howler monkey babies between 2022 and 2023. The monkeys' motivations remain under investigation.

2025-05-24

This Century-Old Reptile is Fooling Everyone — It Isn’t A Lizard - The Daily Galaxy

This Century-Old Reptile is Fooling Everyone — It Isn’t A Lizard The Daily Galaxy

Targeting malaria at the source: Drug-treated nets eliminate parasites in resistant mosquitoes
2025-05-24

Targeting malaria at the source: Drug-treated nets eliminate parasites in resistant mosquitoes

Researchers have identified a type of chemical compound that, when applied to insecticide-treated bed nets, appears to kill the malaria-causing parasite in mosquitoes.

2025-05-24

Penguin Poop Helps Antarctica Stay Cool - 404 Media

Penguin Poop Helps Antarctica Stay Cool 404 MediaPenguin guano is an important source of climate-relevant aerosol particles in Antarctica NatureHow penguin poop can help to mitigate climate change ABC NewsPenguin Poop Could Limit Global Warming’s Impact on Antarctica Bloomberg🌟The Bright Side: How penguin poo could help limit climate change France 24

Freaks of nature: We now know just why orange cats are "unique"
2025-05-24

Freaks of nature: We now know just why orange cats are "unique"

The existence of orange cats dates back to at least the 12th century, but scientists have only had theories that a sex-linked genetic mutation is behind it. Now, new research has pinpointed the exact variant, and it involves a gene that has previously been unknown to impact pigmentation in animals. So while there are other orange-colored mammals, the ginger cat is one of a kind.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Kyushu University, Stanford University, Cats, Genetics, Genome, Colors, Cells

2025-05-24

The mystery of the Nu Octantis system revealed: a rebellious planet that orbit between two stars - evidencenetwork.ca

The mystery of the Nu Octantis system revealed: a rebellious planet that orbit between two stars evidencenetwork.caNew data confirms: There really is a planet squeezed in between two stars Ars TechnicaWeird planet is orbiting backwards between two stars New ScientistA retrograde planet in a tight binary star system with a white dwarf Nature

Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year
2025-05-23

Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year

Valve co-founder and CEO Gabe Newell, the company behind Half-Life and DOTA 2 and Counter-Strike and preeminent PC game distribution platform Steam, has long toyed with the idea that your brain should be more connected to your PC. It began over a decade ago with in-house psychologists studying people’s biological responses to video games; Valve [...]

2025-05-23

Ferocious-looking B.C. marine reptile fossil confirmed as new genus - Global News

Ferocious-looking B.C. marine reptile fossil confirmed as new genus Global NewsFierce-looking B.C. fossil confirmed as new genus, days after death of discoverer CTV NewsVancouver Island fossil hunters honoured in naming of prehistoric sea monster CBCExtinct marine reptile species named for Courtenay man who discovered it Times ColonistMystery of 'very odd' elasmosaur finally solved: One of North America's most famous fossils identified as new species Phys.org

SpaceX blames Starship Flight 8 mishap on engine hardware failure
2025-05-23

SpaceX blames Starship Flight 8 mishap on engine hardware failure

The failure of SpaceX’s Starship on its most recent test flight had a different root cause than the previous failure, despite happening at about the same time.The post SpaceX blames Starship Flight 8 mishap on engine hardware failure appeared first on SpaceNews.

Raytheon secures $380 million contract extension for GPS ground control system
2025-05-23

Raytheon secures $380 million contract extension for GPS ground control system

The Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX) is a critical software upgrade for the Global Positioning System (GPS) infrastructure and is now more than eight years behind schedule.The post Raytheon secures $380 million contract extension for GPS ground control system appeared first on SpaceNews.

Pairs of stars that orbit each other exhibit unexpected magnetic activity
2025-05-23

Pairs of stars that orbit each other exhibit unexpected magnetic activity

A new study published in Nature Astronomy, led by Dr. Jie Yu, from the Australian National University, reveals that stars in close binary systems—pairs of stars orbiting each other at close range—can exhibit unexpectedly high levels of magnetic activity.

Russia, Ukraine Hold Largest Prisoner Exchange
2025-05-23

Russia, Ukraine Hold Largest Prisoner Exchange

Hundreds of prisoners of war returned home Friday to emotional reunions as Russia and Ukraine carried out their largest swap since the fighting began. More exchanges are ahead over the next few days, the New York Times reports, until each side has received 1,000 freed prisoners. "We are bringing...

Detecting the primordial black holes that could be today's dark matter
2025-05-23

Detecting the primordial black holes that could be today's dark matter

Besides particles like sterile neutrinos, axions and weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), a leading candidate for the cold dark matter of the universe are primordial black holes—black holes created from extremely dense conglomerations of subatomic particles in the first seconds after the Big Bang.

Philosophers and scientists collaborate to study consciousness and perception in corvids
2025-05-23

Philosophers and scientists collaborate to study consciousness and perception in corvids

Many of us as children may have wondered what's going on inside the mind of an animal—what are they thinking and feeling? Most animal researchers study science because of their fascination with animals, but for a long time scientific norms made it impossible to even raise the question of animal consciousness without losing scientific credibility.

Chinese Spacecraft Accused of Dumping Experimental Fuel in Streak Seen Across American Sky
2025-05-23

Chinese Spacecraft Accused of Dumping Experimental Fuel in Streak Seen Across American Sky

Across the American West, a massive glowing streak was seen in the skies last weekend — and an experimental rocket fuel seems to have been its source. As Live Science reports, the spectacular light show was almost certainly the result of spent fuel from ZhuQue-2E, a rocket from the Chinese startup Landspace that used a methane-based fuel known "methalox" as its upper stage burned. Launched on May 17, the rocket took off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. On the other side of the Pacific Ocean, a mega-bright streak was seen over at least seven American states — [...]

2025-05-23

Planets will vanish from night skies this summer. What that means for stargazing - OregonLive.com

Planets will vanish from night skies this summer. What that means for stargazing OregonLive.com

Possible sign of life in deep space faces new doubts
2025-05-23

Possible sign of life in deep space faces new doubts

In April, scientists captured global attention by announcing they'd found a molecule in a faraway planet's atmosphere that could signal life there.

Simplicity may be the key to understanding soil moisture
2025-05-23

Simplicity may be the key to understanding soil moisture

Soil moisture is a key regulator of temperature and humidity, one that's positioned to be affected substantially by climate change. But despite the importance of soil moisture, efforts to model it involve dozens of poorly constrained parameters, and different models tend to disagree about how soil moisture levels will change in a warming world.

From tiny worms to giant squid: New global database reveals the hidden power of body size in the ocean
2025-05-23

From tiny worms to giant squid: New global database reveals the hidden power of body size in the ocean

A new open-access resource, the Marine Organismal Body Size (MOBS) Database, is giving scientists, conservationists, and the public an unprecedented look at the true scale of ocean life—literally.

2025-05-23

Researchers Take a Shot in the Dark with Passive Contact Lenses for Infrared Vision - Hackster.io

Researchers Take a Shot in the Dark with Passive Contact Lenses for Infrared Vision Hackster.ioSeeing infrared: scientists create contact lenses that grant ‘super-vision’ The GuardianInfrared contact lenses allow people to see in the dark, even with their eyes closed Phys.orgFrom Sci-Fi to Superpower: These Contacts Let You See in the Dark With Your Eyes Closed SciTechDailyRevolutionary Contact Lenses Let Human Eyes See Invisible Light ScienceAlert

Mighty mite defense systems: More mites, more protection for plants
2025-05-23

Mighty mite defense systems: More mites, more protection for plants

The humble mite, a tiny invertebrate that typically lives in small chambers on the underside of leaves, plays a mighty role in defending its host plant from invaders.

Rare giant shrimp is more widespread than previously believed, new findings reveal
2025-05-23

Rare giant shrimp is more widespread than previously believed, new findings reveal

Alicella gigantea, a rarely sighted giant crustacean that inhabits the depths of the ocean and can reach up to 34 cm in length, is not rare after all. This species, though elusive, is one of the most widely distributed species of its kind, inhabiting and thriving in more than half of the world's oceans across the globe, as per a recent Royal Society Open Science paper by researchers from the University of Western Australia.

5 AI terms you keep hearing and what they actually mean
2025-05-23

5 AI terms you keep hearing and what they actually mean

Discover the basics of artificial intelligence, including neural networks and machine learning, to navigate the AI-powered world with confidence and curiosity.

2025-05-23

Astronomers Take a Major Leap Toward Multicolor Black Hole Observations With This Telescope - The Daily Galaxy

Astronomers Take a Major Leap Toward Multicolor Black Hole Observations With This Telescope The Daily Galaxy

How long do the toxic effects of cadmium last?
2025-05-23

How long do the toxic effects of cadmium last?

A biologist at the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences advises consumers to think twice when deciding which chocolate bar they want to eat. That's because a heavy metal often found in chocolate might not just affect their health, but also the health of their future children.

2025-05-23

JPL Wants Everyone To Return To Their Offices - NASA Watch

JPL Wants Everyone To Return To Their Offices NASA WatchView Full Coverage on Google News

2025-05-23

Infrared-Seeing Contact Lenses Turn Humans into Night Visionaries - Neuroscience News

Infrared-Seeing Contact Lenses Turn Humans into Night Visionaries Neuroscience News'Super-vision' contact lenses let wearers see in the dark — even with their eyes closed Live Science'Super vision' contacts let you see heat, even through closed eyes New AtlasNanotech contact lenses give humans 'super vision,' even in total darkness with eyes shut: Study ABC NewsFrom Sci-Fi to Superpower: These Contacts Let You See in the Dark With Your Eyes Closed SciTechDaily

Q&A: What universities can learn about navigating ideological tension
2025-05-23

Q&A: What universities can learn about navigating ideological tension

As public universities across the U.S. face increasing scrutiny over issues such as diversity initiatives and tenure protections, new research from the University of Washington offers timely lessons on how universities can navigate politically charged issues without abandoning their core commitments.

Venus Has a Single Solid Crust... But It's Surprisingly Thin
2025-05-23

Venus Has a Single Solid Crust... But It's Surprisingly Thin

Our nearest neighbor is only slightly smaller than the Earth... but that’s just about the only thing the two planets have in common. Now, a recent NASA-funded study suggests that the interior of Venus may be equally strange as well.

2025-05-23

Although it was thought to be lost 24 billion miles from Earth, this probe sent in 1977 has, against all odds, resurfaced on NASA's radar. - Farmingdale Observer

Although it was thought to be lost 24 billion miles from Earth, this probe sent in 1977 has, against all odds, resurfaced on NASA's radar. Farmingdale ObserverOnce ‘dead’ thrusters on the farthest spacecraft from Earth are in action again CNNA broken thruster jeopardized Voyager 1, but engineers executed a remote fix NPRVoyager 1’s Long-Dead Thrusters Fire Again After 20 Years – Just in Time SciTechDailyNASA revives 'dead' thrusters on Voyager 1 after two decades of inactivity Fox News

2025-05-23

Friday’s weather: Cool and cloudy with morning showers, high of 56

Prepare for a cool and cloudy day, with morning showers. The temperature will peak at a cool 56°, accompanied by brisk northwesterly winds at 10 to 15 mph. Don’t forget your umbrella as you step out!

2025-05-23

Space Race Showdown: NASA or SpaceX? 🌌🔥 - MSN

Space Race Showdown: NASA or SpaceX? 🌌🔥 MSNThe Mars Vanity Project QuilletteWe Asked an Expert: Are We Really Going to Colonize Mars? VICEThe challenges facing Elon Musk and NASA in sending humans to Mars CNBC

Oregon transportation package discussions now include new cap-and-trade program
2025-05-23

Oregon transportation package discussions now include new cap-and-trade program

Lawmakers are talking about the possibility of a market-based emissions reduction program, though it wouldn't be a direct revival of the stalled 2019 legislation.

2025-05-23

‘Time mirrors’ are actually a real thing, experts say: ‘Like pressing undo on the universe’ - New York Post

‘Time mirrors’ are actually a real thing, experts say: ‘Like pressing undo on the universe’ New York PostPhysicists confirm the incredible existence of "time mirrors" Earth.com“Time Is Not What You Think”: New Quantum Discovery Reveals Shocking Ways Reality Breaks Down at the Smallest Scale Sustainability Times"Time Reflections Are Real": Scientists Unveil These Mind-Bending Phenomena That Could Change Our Understanding of Reality Forever Rude Baguette

Kim Kardashian Graduates From Law School
2025-05-23

Kim Kardashian Graduates From Law School

Kim Kardashian is now a law school graduate. Her journey took six years, longer than the four she had originally planned, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and her work schedule, People reports. "It wasn't easy, and it took longer than planned, but I never gave up," the reality star wrote...

Study Finds Flood Risk is Increasing in Pacific Northwest
2025-05-23

Study Finds Flood Risk is Increasing in Pacific Northwest

Study Finds Flood Risk is Increasing in Pacific Northwest

Pioneering the Nuclear Glue Frontier
2025-05-23

Pioneering the Nuclear Glue Frontier

A team of physicists has embarked on a journey where few others have gone: into the glue that binds atomic nuclei. The resultant measurement, which was extracted from experimental data taken at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, is the first of its kind and will help physicists image particles called gluons. The paper revealing the results was published May 22 and featured as an editor's suggestion in Physical Review Letters.

2025-05-23

Moffitt to Present Plenary and Late-Breaking Data on Blood, Melanoma and Brain Metastases at ASCO 2025

Moffitt Cancer Center will play a key role at the 2025 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, which will take place May 30 to June 3 in Chicago. Physician-scientists and researchers from Moffitt are contributing to more than 30 oral, rapid-oral and poster presentations, offering new data and perspectives that could help shape the future of cancer care.

Cal Poly Humboldt's Groundbreaking Study Showing Tree Twigs Absorb Rainwater
2025-05-23

Cal Poly Humboldt's Groundbreaking Study Showing Tree Twigs Absorb Rainwater

Cal Poly Humboldt's Groundbreaking Study Showing Tree Twigs Absorb Rainwater

2025-05-23

Scientists Use AI and X-ray Vision to Gain Insight into Battery Electrolyte

A team of scientists used artificial intelligence (AI) to help them understand how zinc-ion batteries work -- and potentially how to make them more efficient for future energy storage needs. Their research used artificial intelligence and experimental validation to reveal the atomic-scale basis for improved "water-in-salt" battery performance.

How the Trump administration's move will affect Harvard's international students
2025-05-23

How the Trump administration's move will affect Harvard's international students

President Donald Trump’s administration escalated its standoff with Harvard University on Thursday, revoking the school’s ability to enroll international students. The government told Harvard’s thousands of current foreign students that they must transfer to other schools or they will lose...

2025-05-23

Excellence Strategy: University of Halle Receives Funding for a Cluster of Excellence for the First Time

The Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) is one of the winners of the Excellence Strategy. MLU applied for the Cluster of Excellence "Center for Chiral Electronics" (CCE) together with the Freie Universitat Berlin, the University of Regensburg and the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle. The Cluster of Excellence will receive up to 64.5 million euros in funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) and will start in January 2026. It will initially run for seven years. Research will focus on new concepts for high-performance and energy-efficient electronics.

Wistar Scientists Uncover New Viral Mechanism for Evading Immunity, Identifying a New Drug Target
2025-05-23

Wistar Scientists Uncover New Viral Mechanism for Evading Immunity, Identifying a New Drug Target

Wistar Institute researchers have identified a previously unknown mechanism by which viruses can reprogram mitochondrial structure to silence immune responses and ensure successful viral reproduction.

Excited Electronic States of Metallic Atoms Rely on their Sulfuric Neighbors
2025-05-23

Excited Electronic States of Metallic Atoms Rely on their Sulfuric Neighbors

Metal sulfur coordination complexes are important to many biological and synthetic chemical processes. To learn more about how they interact with light, scientists used Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering to measure the energy of photons scattered from the sample.

2025-05-23

VIDEO: Sidney Museum launches exhibit on ‘most fascinating frontier’: space - Goldstream News Gazette

VIDEO: Sidney Museum launches exhibit on ‘most fascinating frontier’: space Goldstream News Gazette

2025-05-22

VIDEO: Sidney Museum launches exhibit on ‘most fascinating frontier’: space - Sooke News Mirror

VIDEO: Sidney Museum launches exhibit on ‘most fascinating frontier’: space Sooke News Mirror

ALMA measures evolution of monster barred spiral galaxy
2025-05-22

ALMA measures evolution of monster barred spiral galaxy

A research team led by Shuo Huang (NAOJ and Nagoya University) has observed a massive and extremely active barred spiral galaxy in the early universe with ALMA and the James Webb Space Telescope. They found that compared to modern galaxies, this monster galaxy has important similarities in shape and differences in the gas motion.

Study reveals dietary shift of native New Zealand gulls
2025-05-22

Study reveals dietary shift of native New Zealand gulls

When you think of gulls in Auckland you probably picture a large black-backed pirate, swooping down to snatch hot chips at the beach. That bird is the karoro—the Southern black-backed gull (Larus dominicanus). While often overlooked, new research is revealing just how remarkable these birds really are.

An extreme cousin for Pluto? Possible dwarf planet discovered at solar system's edge
2025-05-22

An extreme cousin for Pluto? Possible dwarf planet discovered at solar system's edge

A small team led by Sihao Cheng, Martin A. and Helen Chooljian Member in the Institute for Advanced Study's School of Natural Sciences, has discovered an extraordinary trans-Neptunian object (TNO), named 2017 OF201, at the edge of our solar system.

How modern dog ownership has redefined family and parenting
2025-05-22

How modern dog ownership has redefined family and parenting

Birth rates are declining worldwide, while dog parenting practices are gaining popularity. What does this growing "furry children" trend reveal about our societies?

2025-05-22

Only 2 Species Of This “Living Fossil” Exist – And 1 Was Just Photographed In The Wild For The First Time - IFLScience

Only 2 Species Of This “Living Fossil” Exist – And 1 Was Just Photographed In The Wild For The First Time IFLScience

Sound recordings from healthy reefs boost coral settlement on artificial structures
2025-05-22

Sound recordings from healthy reefs boost coral settlement on artificial structures

Coral reefs are vital to marine biodiversity, but their livelihood is under threat due to climate instability and the impacts of human activities.

CalRecycle drafts revised plastic recycling rules that are more friendly to industry
2025-05-22

CalRecycle drafts revised plastic recycling rules that are more friendly to industry

Newsom scuttled the finalization of a landmark waste law, leading CalRecycle to propose new rules. Critics say the rules pander to industry by making broad exemptions.

How outdoor sports can support youth as they navigate climate change
2025-05-22

How outdoor sports can support youth as they navigate climate change

As climate change continues to impact the way we interact with our planet, it's critical to consider ways we can encourage youth to participate in climate action initiatives.

2025-05-22

Music, food, fun in the sun welcomes spring in Ladner May Days - Delta Optimist

Music, food, fun in the sun welcomes spring in Ladner May Days Delta Optimist

Rare May Nor'easter Brings Rain and Chance of Snow to New England Before Memorial Day
2025-05-22

Rare May Nor'easter Brings Rain and Chance of Snow to New England Before Memorial Day

An unusual May nor’easter is soaking New England and threatening to bring snow to higher elevations as the states prepared for the Memorial Day holiday weekend

Smart Algorithms That Prevent Digital Traffic Jams--Especially When Public Emergencies Strike
2025-05-22

Smart Algorithms That Prevent Digital Traffic Jams--Especially When Public Emergencies Strike

Researchers from Jilin University and the University of North Carolina have developed an energy-efficient, stability-boosting data-offloading method that uses advanced optimization algorithms to slash delays and power use in mobile crowdsensing, paving the way for smoother, greener smart-city services.

2025-05-22

Eerie photo of Saturn’s moon reveals unusual detail that NASA scientists can’t figure out - UNILAD

Eerie photo of Saturn’s moon reveals unusual detail that NASA scientists can’t figure out UNILAD

Researchers Find a Potential Treatment for Mitochondrial Damage That Causes Disease
2025-05-22

Researchers Find a Potential Treatment for Mitochondrial Damage That Causes Disease

Oxidizing chemicals break this cellular power plant into useless bits, leading to Parkinson's disease, ALS, heart disease, diabetes, cancer and more. A small molecule could block the process.

2025-05-22

CPRIT Awards Over $21 Million to MD Anderson for Cancer Research and Faculty Recruitment

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center today was awarded $21.4 million from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) in support of cancer research efforts and faculty recruitment.

2025-05-22

NASA is certain, life on Earth will no longer be possible after this date. - Farmingdale Observer

NASA is certain, life on Earth will no longer be possible after this date. Farmingdale ObserverEnd of the world? Scientists predict when life on earth will end financialexpress.comSun threatens life on Earth in 1 billion years, NASA study reveals Mix ValeOxygen on Earth is running out. Here’s what that means for us BBC Sky at Night MagazineScientists predict when life on earth will come to an end, read details to know more KalingaTV

Florida State University President Named to Florida Inventors Hall of Fame
2025-05-22

Florida State University President Named to Florida Inventors Hall of Fame

Florida State University President Richard McCullough will be a member of the newest class inducted into the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame.

Illinois Study: Novel AI Methodology Improves Gully Erosion Prediction and Interpretation
2025-05-22

Illinois Study: Novel AI Methodology Improves Gully Erosion Prediction and Interpretation

Gully erosion is the most severe form of soil erosion, and it can seriously impact agricultural fields. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers use a new AI-driven approach that combines machine learning with an interpretability tool to enhance the prediction of gully formation and understanding of these models.

How Aging Dulls the Function of CAR-T Cells--and How They Might Be Revived to Boost Their Anti-Cancer Efficacy
2025-05-22

How Aging Dulls the Function of CAR-T Cells--and How They Might Be Revived to Boost Their Anti-Cancer Efficacy

A Ludwig Cancer Research study has discovered that the metabolic decline that accompanies aging impairs the efficacy of CAR-T cell therapy, an immunotherapy in which T cells of the immune system are taken from patients, engineered to target cancer cells and reinfused into the same patients for treatment.

2025-05-22

Motion Sickness Technology Could Alleviate Symptoms for Passengers in Today's Cars, and Tomorrow's

Few weekends send more people on long car journeys than Memorial Day Weekend, with AAA estimating as many as 39 million people hitting the road this year. But unfortunately, motion sickness could make those trips uncomfortable and unpleasant for many people.

Nike: Yep, We're Raising Prices
2025-05-22

Nike: Yep, We're Raising Prices

As President Trump's tariffs loom, Nike plans to raise prices on many of its footwear and apparel products. A source who spoke to CNBC didn't specifically mention tariffs, but said products for adults will increase in price anywhere from $2 to $10. The new prices will be reflected in this...

Climate Change Poses Severe Threat to Bowhead Whale Habitat
2025-05-22

Climate Change Poses Severe Threat to Bowhead Whale Habitat

New research examining 11,700 years of bowhead whale persistence throughout the Arctic projects that sea ice loss due to climate change will cause their habitat to severely contract by up to 75 per cent.

UAH Systems Engineering Program Teams with Boeing University Partnership to Benefit Workforce and Academic Curriculum Development
2025-05-22

UAH Systems Engineering Program Teams with Boeing University Partnership to Benefit Workforce and Academic Curriculum Development

The Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering and Engineering Management (ISEEM) at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has been selected as one of the initial members of the Boeing Digital & Systems Engineering (D&SE) University Partnership. UAH, a part of The University of Alabama System, will be joining a group of six universities from across the country to team with the aerospace and defense technology corporation's D&SE Functional Office, an initiative that provides access to industry systems engineering resources and expertise, while in turn working to enhance Boeing workforce development through advanced SE academic curriculums.

Jefferson Lab Communications Office Honored Nationally
2025-05-22

Jefferson Lab Communications Office Honored Nationally

On May 15, the Jefferson Lab Communications Office received one of the highest honors in the industry: the Silver Anvil Award of Excellence for "Best In-House Team - Associations/Non-Profit Organizations" presented by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). According to PRSA, the best in-house team is a group that demonstrates excellence in public relations. I

Researchers Simulate Tens of Thousands of Electrons in Real Time
2025-05-22

Researchers Simulate Tens of Thousands of Electrons in Real Time

A research team from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in collaboration with North Carolina State University, has developed a simulation capable of predicting how tens of thousands of electrons move in materials in real time, or natural time rather than compute time.

Deep Ocean Technology Offers Never Before Seen Images of Lost WWI Submarine
2025-05-22

Deep Ocean Technology Offers Never Before Seen Images of Lost WWI Submarine

Interdisciplinary mission included team members from the U.S Navy, Naval History and Heritage Command, National Science Foundation

2025-05-22

SpaceX deploys 23 Starlink satellites in first launch for new Falcon 9 booster - Space Daily

SpaceX deploys 23 Starlink satellites in first launch for new Falcon 9 booster Space DailySpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites to orbit on brand-new Falcon 9 rocket after abort (video, photos) SpaceNew Falcon 9 booster makes its debut on Starlink delivery mission Spaceflight NowSpaceX launches 26 Starlink satellites to orbit from California (video) SpaceSpaceX launches 1,000th Starlink satellite of the year during Friday morning mission Spaceflight Now

Trump's 'Gold Card' Visa Coming Within Weeks: Lutnick
2025-05-22

Trump's 'Gold Card' Visa Coming Within Weeks: Lutnick

President Trump's "gold card" is real, and it's coming soon, Howard Lutnick said Wednesday. The commerce secretary, speaking at an Axios event in Washington DC, said foreign nationals will imminently be able to apply for a "gold card" visa for $5 million, an idea Trump first floated in February, CNN...

The Dietary Bug in a Cancer Therapy
2025-05-22

The Dietary Bug in a Cancer Therapy

A Ludwig Cancer Research study has uncovered a surprising link between diet, intestinal microbes and the efficacy of cancer therapy.

Is gravity quantum? Laser cooling brings torsional oscillators closer to answering this question
2025-05-21

Is gravity quantum? Laser cooling brings torsional oscillators closer to answering this question

One of the most profound open questions in modern physics is: "Is gravity quantum?" The other fundamental forces—electromagnetic, weak, and strong—have all been successfully described, but no complete and consistent quantum theory of gravity yet exists.

2025-05-21

Is gravity quantum? Laser cooling brings torsional oscillators closer to answering this question - Phys.org

Is gravity quantum? Laser cooling brings torsional oscillators closer to answering this question Phys.orgScientists May Have Found a Way to Simplify Gravity. It Could Change Physics as We Know It. Popular MechanicsPhysicists Say We Were Completely Wrong About How Gravity Works futurism.comNew theory could finally make 'quantum gravity' a reality — and prove Einstein wrong Live Science

Ancient DNA study reveals ethnic cleansing impact on genetic landscape of Spain
2025-05-21

Ancient DNA study reveals ethnic cleansing impact on genetic landscape of Spain

A team of researchers from the University of Huddersfield's Archaeogenetics Research Group has provided fresh insight into the genetic landscape of Spain.

Biologists first to link bird songs' pitch and volume, providing insight into bird evolution
2025-05-21

Biologists first to link bird songs' pitch and volume, providing insight into bird evolution

Biologists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have released the first broad-scale, comparative, fine-grained analysis linking the amplitude, or volume, of a bird's song to its vocal frequency, or pitch. Though biologists have long wondered whether birds are able to control their pitch as they get louder or if their vocal abilities are mechanically limited, until now there has been no wide-ranging data with which to probe this aspect of the evolutionary history of birdsong.

Bereaved families of students left out of suicide reviews, national study finds
2025-05-21

Bereaved families of students left out of suicide reviews, national study finds

Universities are not including bereaved families of students thought to have died by suicide in the review process designed to prevent future deaths, a study by University of Manchester researchers has shown.

Antimicrobial resistance: Through the lens of research and innovation
2025-05-21

Antimicrobial resistance: Through the lens of research and innovation

The impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is not a future threat: it is a present and escalating crisis that demands urgent, unified action. The new AMR Lens report, "Antimicrobial Resistance Research and Innovation in Australia," provides a timely and data-driven perspective on how research, innovation, and cross-sector collaboration are shaping our response to one of the greatest threats to global health.

Local Communities Release 10 Critically Endangered Siamese Crocodiles Into Wetlands in Laos to Help Save the Species From Extinction
2025-05-21

Local Communities Release 10 Critically Endangered Siamese Crocodiles Into Wetlands in Laos to Help Save the Species From Extinction

Ten Critically Endangered Siamese crocodiles were also released into the Xe Champhone wetlands to boost the existing population. In addition, the Xe Champhone Wetland and Crocodile Information Center have been officially opened.

Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? #ASA188
2025-05-21

Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? #ASA188

When pollinators visit flowers, they produce various sounds, from wing flapping during hovering, to landing and takeoff. Francesca Barbero studied these vibroacoustic signals to develop noninvasive and efficient methods for monitoring pollinator communities and their influences on plant biology and ecology.

Instagram posts reveal city's emotional 'heartbeat' through AI-powered sentiment mapping
2025-05-21

Instagram posts reveal city's emotional 'heartbeat' through AI-powered sentiment mapping

When Jayedi Aman looks at a city, he notices more than just its buildings and streets—he considers how people move through and connect with those spaces. Aman, an assistant professor of architectural studies at the University of Missouri, suggests that the future design of cities may be guided as much by human experience as by physical materials.