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Microorganisms employ a secret weapon during metabolism at hydrothermal vents
2025-04-16

Microorganisms employ a secret weapon during metabolism at hydrothermal vents

In the global carbon cycle, microorganisms have evolved a variety of methods for fixing carbon. Researchers from Bremen and Taiwan have investigated the methods that are utilized at extremely hot, acidic and sulfur-rich hydrothermal vents in shallow waters off the island of Kueishantao, Taiwan.

MLB Reporter Slammed for Flirting During Broadcast
2025-04-16

MLB Reporter Slammed for Flirting During Broadcast

A sideline reporter for the Atlanta Braves was being widely criticized after he apparently landed a woman's phone number—during a broadcast. Wiley Ballard was interviewing two female fans during a game against the Blue Jays at Toronto's Rogers Centre on Monday when, goaded on by the play-by-play announcers via...

2025-04-16

China builds three-satellite constellation in Earth-moon space - Xinhua

China builds three-satellite constellation in Earth-moon space Xinhua

2025-04-16

Bahamas suspends SpaceX rocket landings pending post-launch probe - Reuters

Bahamas suspends SpaceX rocket landings pending post-launch probe Reuters

Hackman's Wife Was Researching Symptoms in Her Final Days
2025-04-16

Hackman's Wife Was Researching Symptoms in Her Final Days

Authorities on Tuesday released a lengthy investigation report detailing some of the last emails, phone calls, and internet searches by Gene Hackman's wife in the days before her death, indicating that she was scouring for information on flu-like symptoms and breathing techniques, the AP reports. According to the report, a...

2025-04-16

On Jupiter, it's mushballs all the way down - ScienceDaily

On Jupiter, it's mushballs all the way down ScienceDaily

Maryland Senator Flying to El Salvador to Find Abrego Garcia
2025-04-16

Maryland Senator Flying to El Salvador to Find Abrego Garcia

Democrat Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland is headed to El Salvador Wednesday in an attempt to visit Kilmar Ábrego García, one of his constituents, who is being held in a prison there despite the fact that the Supreme Court has ruled he was legally in the US, wrongly deported,...

While AI Could Be the Game Changer in Predicting Health Outcomes It Should Not Be the Only Method
2025-04-16

While AI Could Be the Game Changer in Predicting Health Outcomes It Should Not Be the Only Method

With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), predictive medicine is becoming an important part of healthcare, especially in cancer treatment. Predictive medicine uses algorithms and data to help doctors understand how a cancer might continue to grow or react to specific drugs--making it easier to target precision treatment for individual patients. Now, with the two commentaries just out, researchers at the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine set a foundational approach to generating, analyzing, and ethically sharing data to benefit both patients and science.

Studying How Seals Adapt to Extreme Environments Could Lead to Benefits in Human Reproductive Health
2025-04-16

Studying How Seals Adapt to Extreme Environments Could Lead to Benefits in Human Reproductive Health

Wild animals that have acquired adaptions to maximize their reproductive output in some of the world's most extreme conditions may provide answers to some of the most pressing problems in the field of human reproductive health.

2025-04-16

Inactive Components in Agricultural Runoff May Be Hidden Contributors to Drinking Water Hazards

A new study from researchers in the at Washington University in St. Louis reveals the impact of what might may be precursors to harmful contaminants in drinking water, formed during water disinfection.

University of Hartford Hosts NASA and Its Prime Contractors
2025-04-16

University of Hartford Hosts NASA and Its Prime Contractors

University of Hartford Hosts NASA and Its Prime Contractors

Cataclysmic variable ASASSN–14dx contains a massive pulsating white dwarf, observations find
2025-04-15

Cataclysmic variable ASASSN–14dx contains a massive pulsating white dwarf, observations find

An international team of astronomers has performed optical photometric, polarimetric and spectroscopic observations of a cataclysmic variable system known as ASASSN–14dx. Results of the new observations, published April 9 on the arXiv preprint server, indicate that the system harbors a massive pulsating white dwarf.

Analysts cut Rivian price targets amid tariff concerns
2025-04-15

Analysts cut Rivian price targets amid tariff concerns

Baird drops Rivian's price target to $14 while Bernstein slashes to $6.10. Rising costs + tariff pressure weigh on RIVN before Q1 earnings.The post Analysts cut Rivian price targets amid tariff concerns appeared first on TESLARATI.

Success in enzyme research: New class of active compounds regulates inflammatory reactions
2025-04-15

Success in enzyme research: New class of active compounds regulates inflammatory reactions

Inside cells, two important enzymes act like small central regulatory hubs: dipeptidyl peptidase 8 and 9—DPP8/9 for short. Among other things, they regulate inflammatory reactions and influence whether a cell survives or dies. These mechanisms are especially important in cancer cells.

Trevor Noah’s Day Zero Productions unveils Solarpunk Jam with Anima Interactive
2025-04-15

Trevor Noah’s Day Zero Productions unveils Solarpunk Jam with Anima Interactive

Day Zero Productions, the Los Angeles-based production company founded by Trevor Noah, is launching a new game jam with Anima Interactive.

Scientists develop new method to measure and predict hydrogen bond strength in confined water
2025-04-15

Scientists develop new method to measure and predict hydrogen bond strength in confined water

A breakthrough by researchers at The University of Manchester sheds light on one of nature's most elusive forces, with wide-reaching implications for medicine, energy, climate modeling and more. The researchers have developed a method to precisely measure the strength of hydrogen bonds in confined water systems, an advance that could transform our understanding of water's role in biology, materials science, and technology.

Katy Perry Boasts About Ridiculous Rocket Launch While NASA Is Scrubbing History of Women in Space
2025-04-15

Katy Perry Boasts About Ridiculous Rocket Launch While NASA Is Scrubbing History of Women in Space

Upon returning to Earth on Monday following her 11-minute into Earth's outer atmosphere onboard a Blue Origin spacecraft, the pop star Katy Perry — still in her blue Monse flightsuit, and in full glam — told reporters that her brief adventure in low orbit was for "future women." And "Earth." Or both, we guess? "It's about making space for future women and taking up space and belonging. And it's about this wonderful world that we see right out there and appreciating it," said Perry, explaining that she sang Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" whilst in orbit onboard the Blue Origin's [...]

2025-04-15

Scientists Link Mysterious Icelandic Rocks to ‘Little’ Ice Age—and Rome’s Downfall - Gizmodo

Scientists Link Mysterious Icelandic Rocks to ‘Little’ Ice Age—and Rome’s Downfall GizmodoAncient rocks tie Roman Empire’s collapse to a mini ice age Popular ScienceAncient rocks boost case for mini ice age linked to fall of Rome New ScientistAncient rocks reveal how ice age weakened the Roman Empire University of Southampton

Enhanced CsPbBr3 X-ray detectors achieve record-low detection limits
2025-04-15

Enhanced CsPbBr3 X-ray detectors achieve record-low detection limits

In a major step forward for radiation detection technology, a research team led by Prof. Meng Gang from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has significantly enhanced the performance of CsPbBr3-based X-ray detectors by dramatically lowering their detection limit and suppressing noise and ion migration through innovative cooling and defect-passivation strategies.

Modeling as a tool for predicting coral reef futures
2025-04-15

Modeling as a tool for predicting coral reef futures

Laboratory experiments confirm the accuracy of numerical modeling in simulating coral bleaching, according to new research from Southern Cross University.

2025-04-15

Modeling as a tool for predicting coral reef futures - Phys.org

Modeling as a tool for predicting coral reef futures Phys.org

Molten Martian core could explain red planet's magnetic quirks
2025-04-15

Molten Martian core could explain red planet's magnetic quirks

Like Earth, Mars once had a strong magnetic field that shielded its thick atmosphere from the solar wind. But now only the magnetic imprint remains. What's long baffled scientists, though, is why this imprint appears most strongly in the southern half of the red planet.

What in the World Is Quantum? Experts Explain
2025-04-15

What in the World Is Quantum? Experts Explain

The concept of quantum is popping up everywhere these days, from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to "Everything Everywhere All at Once." But what exactly does quantum mean? And what impact will it have in our multiverse? For World Quantum Day on April 14, and in celebration of the United Nations designating 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, Virginia Tech quantum experts Sophia Economou, Charles Cao, and Wayne Scales share what quantum computers can do now, what they're poised to do in the future, and why this cutting-edge research matters.

Exploring the universe through sight, touch, and sound
2025-04-15

Exploring the universe through sight, touch, and sound

For the first time in history, we can explore the universe through a rich blend of senses—seeing, touching, and hearing astronomical data—in ways that deepen our understanding of space. While three-dimensional (3D) models are essential tools for scientific discovery and analysis, their potential extends far beyond the lab.

2025-04-15

Exploring the universe through sight, touch, and sound - Phys.org

Exploring the universe through sight, touch, and sound Phys.org

Michigan's Dogman Cryptid Legend Started With a Song
2025-04-15

Michigan's Dogman Cryptid Legend Started With a Song

When people talk about legendary creatures, the Dogman cryptid doesn't always top the list, but in Michigan, it's practically canon.

2025-04-15

There's Something Special About Meteors That Collide With Earth - ScienceAlert

There's Something Special About Meteors That Collide With Earth ScienceAlertPerihelion history and atmospheric survival as primary drivers of the Earth’s meteorite record NatureScientists uncover why carbon-rich meteorites rarely reach Earth Phys.org

Elephants at San Diego Zoo React Swiftly to Earthquake
2025-04-15

Elephants at San Diego Zoo React Swiftly to Earthquake

When a 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck Southern California Monday morning, a herd of elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park acted quickly to form a protective circle around their young. The quake, which was felt from San Diego to Los Angeles 120 miles away, caused minor disruptions but no...

Federal funding freeze halts key infrastructure projects in tribal communities
2025-04-15

Federal funding freeze halts key infrastructure projects in tribal communities

Riverbank stabilization, lead and asbestos contamination are just some of the projects tribes planned to address before the Trump administration froze funds.

Magmatic Rocks with an Extraterrestrial Twist
2025-04-15

Magmatic Rocks with an Extraterrestrial Twist

Some of the youngest lava flow dated on Mars is less than a million years old, which scientists consider to be very recent in terms of the galaxy's billions-of-years-long history. So, when Arya Udry's able to get her hands on a meteorite from Mars, it's an opportunity to learn more about the beginnings of the Red Planet, Earth, and the rest of the solar system.

2025-04-15

Tropical Bounty: How Forests Can Turn Into Chemical Factories

A new study led by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis and the Missouri Botanical Garden has uncovered a surprising layer of diversity in tropical forests.

2025-04-15

Maryland congressmen vow to block proposed NASA science budget cuts - SpaceNews

Maryland congressmen vow to block proposed NASA science budget cuts SpaceNewsTrump White House budget proposal eviscerates science funding at NASA Ars TechnicaWhite House proposal would slash NASA science budget and cancel major missions SpaceNewsMusk calls Trump’s looming NASA cuts ‘troubling’ PoliticoNASA's climate funding in jeopardy with potential cuts Axios

Heuermann Lecture to Focus on Irrigation's Role in Nutrition
2025-04-14

Heuermann Lecture to Focus on Irrigation's Role in Nutrition

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's next Heuermann Lecture will focus on the theme "Nourishing a Healthy Future: The Role of Irrigation in a Changing World."

Tesla reveals its Q1 Supercharger voting winners, opens next round
2025-04-14

Tesla reveals its Q1 Supercharger voting winners, opens next round

Tesla owners can now vote on where they'd like to see Superchargers land next.The post Tesla reveals its Q1 Supercharger voting winners, opens next round appeared first on TESLARATI.

Nebraska U Joins Global Initiative to Reduce Methane From Livestock
2025-04-14

Nebraska U Joins Global Initiative to Reduce Methane From Livestock

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is joining a new $27.4 million global initiative to reduce methane emissions from livestock by harnessing natural variation in how animals digest food. Backed b

2025-04-14

Exploring Quantum Materials for a New Generation of Technology - Quality Digest

Exploring Quantum Materials for a New Generation of Technology Quality Digest

Underrated Tesla safety feature recognized by China Automotive Research Institute
2025-04-14

Underrated Tesla safety feature recognized by China Automotive Research Institute

Teslas are not just safe from electromagnetic radiation—they are among the safest vehicles in the market when it comes to radiation protection.The post Underrated Tesla safety feature recognized by China Automotive Research Institute appeared first on TESLARATI.

Most young people support democracy, but many are skeptical it works for them
2025-04-14

Most young people support democracy, but many are skeptical it works for them

While almost two-thirds of young people in the U.S. support democracy, almost a third view it skeptically and are more inclined to accept authoritarianism, according to a new report on attitudes of youth in America after the 2024 elections.

Niallia tiangongensis sp. nov., Isolated From The China Space Station
2025-04-14

Niallia tiangongensis sp. nov., Isolated From The China Space Station

Understanding the characteristics of microbes during long-term space missions is essential for safeguarding the health of astronauts and maintaining the functionality of spacecraft. In this study, a Gram-positive, aerobic, spore-forming, rod-shaped strain JL1B1071T was isolated from the surface of hardware on the China Space Station. This strain belongs to the genus Niallia, with its closest [...]The post Niallia tiangongensis sp. nov., Isolated From The China Space Station appeared first on Astrobiology.

2025-04-14

An Agnostic Biosignature Based on Modeling Panspermia and Terraformation - astrobiology.com

An Agnostic Biosignature Based on Modeling Panspermia and Terraformation astrobiology.com

How a new drone system may transform next-gen ecology research
2025-04-14

How a new drone system may transform next-gen ecology research

A new autonomous drone system could provide ecologists with deeper insights into animal behavior in the wild, a study suggests.

Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist explains new research
2025-04-14

Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist explains new research

Water-rich meteorites contain key ingredients for life, yet they barely appear in meteorite collections. Recent research using shooting stars may explain why.

2025-04-14

Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist explains new research - Yahoo

Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist explains new research YahooView Full Coverage on Google News

2025-04-14

Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist explains new research - The Conversation

Why the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist explains new research The ConversationScientists may have just solved one of space’s biggest mysteries BBC Science Focus Magazine

Live demos test effectiveness of Revolutionary War weapons
2025-04-14

Live demos test effectiveness of Revolutionary War weapons

Pitting the Brown Bess against the long rifle, testing the first military submarine, and more.

2025-04-14

Most Carbon-Rich Asteroids Never Make It to Earth—and Now We Know Why - Gizmodo

Most Carbon-Rich Asteroids Never Make It to Earth—and Now We Know Why GizmodoWhy the meteorites that hit Earth have less water than the asteroid bits brought back by space probes – a planetary scientist explains new research YahooSolar heating and atmospheric filtering bias the meteorite record NatureScientists uncover why carbon-rich meteorites rarely reach Earth Phys.orgScientists may have just solved one of space’s biggest mysteries BBC Science Focus Magazine

AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works—here's why they fool you and how to spot them
2025-04-14

AI-generated images can exploit how your mind works—here's why they fool you and how to spot them

I'm more of a scroller than a poster on social media. Like many people, I wind down at the end of the day with a scroll binge, taking in videos of Italian grandmothers making pasta or baby pygmy hippos frolicking.

2025-04-14

Curious by Nature: Dr. Carlotta Ronda - How Science Can Solve Food Poisoning

Imagine editing the bacteria in your gut the same way scientists edit DNA, targeted, precise, and powerful. That's exactly what Dr. Carlotta Ronda, a Principal Investigator at the Innovative Genomics Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, is working on.

2025-04-14

Watch Amazing Views Of How SpaceX's Starship 25 And Super Heavy Booster 9 Liftoff And Separation - MSN

Watch Amazing Views Of How SpaceX's Starship 25 And Super Heavy Booster 9 Liftoff And Separation MSNSpaceX Starship Loaded With Over 10 Million Pounds Of Propellant In Launch Rehearsal MSN

The Last of Us Season 2 debuts first episode on HBO with the start of the second game
2025-04-14

The Last of Us Season 2 debuts first episode on HBO with the start of the second game

The first episode of The Last of Us Season 2 kicks off today with a lie.

Authorities Say Teen Killed Parents to Get Money for Assassination
2025-04-14

Authorities Say Teen Killed Parents to Get Money for Assassination

A Wisconsin teenager charged in the February deaths of his parents faces wider allegations that he killed them to "obtain the financial means" to assassinate President Trump and cause a governmental collapse, according to a recently unsealed federal warrant. Nikita Casap, 17, was charged last month by Waukesha County authorities...

Suspect Arrested After Arson at Pennsylvania Governor's House
2025-04-14

Suspect Arrested After Arson at Pennsylvania Governor's House

Police have arrested a suspect in connection with the Sunday morning arson at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's residence . Local authorities say they plan to charge Harrisburg man Cody Balmer, 38, with attempted murder, terrorism, aggravated arson, and aggravated assault against an enumerated person. In addition, he could face federal charges,...

White Lotus Star Calls Out SNL for 'Mean and Unfunny' Skit
2025-04-14

White Lotus Star Calls Out SNL for 'Mean and Unfunny' Skit

The latest White Lotus -adjacent controversy is actually a Saturday Night Live controversy. This weekend's episode of SNL featured a parody of the HBO comedy-drama series titled " The White Potus ," in which President Trump and his family were depicted as White Lotus -like characters—with one notable exception. SNL cast...

Historic domes of Hagia Sophia are renovated to protect the landmark from earthquakes
2025-04-14

Historic domes of Hagia Sophia are renovated to protect the landmark from earthquakes

Turkey has begun a new phase in sweeping restorations of the nearly 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, focusing on preserving the monument’s historic domes from the threat of earthquakes. Officials say the project will include reinforcing Hagia Sophia’s main dome...

2025-04-14

Ancient fossils reveal signs of a prehistoric arms race - The Brighter Side of News

Ancient fossils reveal signs of a prehistoric arms race The Brighter Side of News

2025-04-14

‘The Last of Us’ zombie and infected types - NME

‘The Last of Us’ zombie and infected types NME4 real-life zombie parasites that make The Last of Us look tame New AtlasCan climate change really create zombie fungi, like in "The Last of Us"? CBS NewsCordyceps fungus: ‘The Last of Us’ co-star thriving outside the spotlight Popular Science‘That’s the link to The Last of Us’: UBC research looks at deadly fungi CTV News

Review reveals significant gaps in the clinical rating scales used to assess pain in newborns
2025-04-14

Review reveals significant gaps in the clinical rating scales used to assess pain in newborns

A Cochrane review reveals significant gaps in the clinical rating scales used to assess pain in newborn babies, highlighting the urgent need for improved tools and global collaboration. The review is published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.

2025-04-13

NASA extends seat barter agreement with Roscosmos into 2027 - SpaceNews

NASA extends seat barter agreement with Roscosmos into 2027 SpaceNews

NASA extends seat barter agreement with Roscosmos into 2027
2025-04-13

NASA extends seat barter agreement with Roscosmos into 2027

NASA and Roscosmos have extended a seat barter agreement for flights to the International Space Station into 2027 that will feature longer Soyuz missions to the station.The post NASA extends seat barter agreement with Roscosmos into 2027 appeared first on SpaceNews.

US firm says it brought back extinct dire wolves
2025-04-13

US firm says it brought back extinct dire wolves

They whimper, drink from baby bottles and crawl oh so tentatively—they look like cute white puppies, not the fruit of a daring project to resuscitate an extinct species.

2025-04-13

Scientists simulated a black hole in a lab to test Stephen Hawking's theory and had surprising results - UNILAD

Scientists simulated a black hole in a lab to test Stephen Hawking's theory and had surprising results UNILAD

Scientists Study Who Actually Likes Lip Filler
2025-04-13

Scientists Study Who Actually Likes Lip Filler

As supplies become cheaper and stigmas against cosmetic procedures ease, lip fillers are becoming more and more ubiquitous — but men who like to kiss women are, apparently, not impressed. In a new study out of the University of Sydney, psychological researchers

Who is new 'Doctor Who' companion Belinda Chandra? And where have we seen her before?
2025-04-13

Who is new 'Doctor Who' companion Belinda Chandra? And where have we seen her before?

There's more to the latest 'Doctor Who' companion than initially meets the eye, as we find out in Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 1.

5 mobile privacy terms you need to know to protect yourself
2025-04-13

5 mobile privacy terms you need to know to protect yourself

The CyberGuy breaks down five mobile privacy terms that could make a difference when it comes to keeping your personal information safe.

2025-04-13

Scientists Finally Create Lonsdaleite, A Hexagonal Diamond That’s Harder Than Any Substance Known To Man - TwistedSifter

Scientists Finally Create Lonsdaleite, A Hexagonal Diamond That’s Harder Than Any Substance Known To Man TwistedSifter

Spouse Alarmed by What "Stargazing" Husband Is Really Doing With Telescope
2025-04-13

Spouse Alarmed by What "Stargazing" Husband Is Really Doing With Telescope

In an advice column letter, a woman described her husband's usage of a telescope in their big ole apartment in the sky — and let's just say it sounds like he deserves to move on down. "The other night, I caught him using the telescope to look through the windows of the apartments across the street," a letter-writer told Slate's "How To Do It" advice columnist, Rich Juzwiack. "It turns out he’s been watching a couple have sex through their bedroom window!"

2025-04-13

KSAT viewers share sightings of ‘mysterious ring’ illuminating sky during the pink moon - KSAT

KSAT viewers share sightings of ‘mysterious ring’ illuminating sky during the pink moon KSAT

Scientists Detect "Strange Filaments" at the Heart of Our Galaxy
2025-04-13

Scientists Detect "Strange Filaments" at the Heart of Our Galaxy

Researchers have zoomed in on the area surrounding the supermassive black hole lurking at the center of our galaxy, and made a fascinating discovery: an alien superstructure of "strange filaments" driving a cycle of gas emissions and replenishment. As detailed in a new paper published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics, the international team of astronomers used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in the Chilean desert to produce high-resolution observations of the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ), a region known for continuously cycling through copious amounts of dust and gas molecules. However, how these cycles of formation and destruction actually work [...]

Mind-blowing brain scan of mouse watching The Matrix looks just like a galaxy
2025-04-13

Mind-blowing brain scan of mouse watching The Matrix looks just like a galaxy

Researchers studied the brain of a mouse while watching The Matrix and the results have been deemed awe-inspiring.

Scientists reveal moon soil discovery that could change everything about the lunar surface
2025-04-13

Scientists reveal moon soil discovery that could change everything about the lunar surface

Soil and rocks returned from the moon's mysterious far side suggest it may be drier than the side constantly facing Earth.

2025-04-13

"The Last of Us": Could Fungi Spell Doom? - OSF HealthCare

"The Last of Us": Could Fungi Spell Doom? OSF HealthCareCan climate change really create zombie fungi, like in "The Last of Us"? CBS News4 real-life zombie parasites that make The Last of Us look tame New AtlasCordyceps fungus: ‘The Last of Us’ co-star thriving outside the spotlight Popular ScienceThese are the real fungal ‘superhighways’ that inspired ‘The Last of Us’ National Geographic

This Butterfly’s Epic Migration Is Written into Its Chemistry
2025-04-13

This Butterfly’s Epic Migration Is Written into Its Chemistry

Painted ladies travel the globe every year on massive journeys—including across the Sahara

2025-04-13

Weighing 42,600 tons, this new Chinese “monster” was built for one purpose: to break the world record for the deepest drill at 7 miles. - Farmingdale Observer

Weighing 42,600 tons, this new Chinese “monster” was built for one purpose: to break the world record for the deepest drill at 7 miles. Farmingdale Observer

2025-04-13

11 minutes with a window view of Earth: What to know about Blue Origin spaceflights - MSN

11 minutes with a window view of Earth: What to know about Blue Origin spaceflights MSN

2025-04-13

Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 Starlink satellite launch Kennedy Space Center - WESH

Watch live: SpaceX Falcon 9 Starlink satellite launch Kennedy Space Center WESHSpaceX launches Starshield satellites for the NRO on Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Spaceflight NowSpaceX launches 21 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket, lands booster on ship at sea Space.comLive updates: SpaceX rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center set for Saturday night YahooSpaceX to try rocket launch attempt Saturday night from Florida coast WKMG

2025-04-13

Researchers reveal a complete history of primate evolution - The Brighter Side of News

Researchers reveal a complete history of primate evolution The Brighter Side of News

Nicky Katt, Actor in ‘Boston Public,’ ‘Dazed and Confused,’ Dies at 54
2025-04-12

Nicky Katt, Actor in ‘Boston Public,’ ‘Dazed and Confused,’ Dies at 54

Nicky Katt, who played teacher Harry Senate on “Boston Public” after starting as a child actor and going on to play an assortment of tough guys in movies including “Dazed and Confused” and “Boiler Room,” has died. He was 54. His death was reported by his friends and by attorney John Sloss, and reportedly occurred [...]

2025-04-12

Scientists discover what caused the woolly mammoth to die-off - AOL.com

Scientists discover what caused the woolly mammoth to die-off AOL.com

2025-04-12

Why America is Obsessed with Sending Men to Mars: Unveiling the Red Planet Quest! - Glass Almanac

Why America is Obsessed with Sending Men to Mars: Unveiling the Red Planet Quest! Glass AlmanacTrump’s unconventional NASA pick signals Mars intentions in confirmation hearing CNNBillionaire spacewalker highlights Mars trip for astronauts in his bid to become NASA's next chief Toronto StarIncoming Head of NASA Defies Elon Musk on Order to Abandon Moon Program FuturismIncoming Head of NASA Puts SpaceX in Its Place: "They Work for Us, Not the Other Way Around" Futurism

Researchers Propose a New Way to Search for Evidence of Life
2025-04-12

Researchers Propose a New Way to Search for Evidence of Life

One of the challenges of searching for life in the Universe is that there is no single universal biosignature that could reveal its presence. Even if we could tell the difference between chemicals produced by living organisms and those from non-living sources like volcanoes, we're still making the assumption that alien life would resemble life on Earth. A new paper proposes that missions search for “energy-ordered resource stratification” which only happens when both self-replication and ecological competition are present.

Former OpenAI employees show support for Musk lawsuit
2025-04-12

Former OpenAI employees show support for Musk lawsuit

The employees claim that the removal of non-profit status would "fundamentally violate" OpenAI's mission.The post Former OpenAI employees show support for Musk lawsuit appeared first on TESLARATI.

2025-04-12

Scientists discover what caused the woolly mammoth to die-off - The Brighter Side of News

Scientists discover what caused the woolly mammoth to die-off The Brighter Side of News

2025-04-12

How to see tonight’s ‘Pink Moon’ and the story behind its unique name - WKMG

How to see tonight’s ‘Pink Moon’ and the story behind its unique name WKMGApril’s full moon is a ‘micromoon.’ Here’s what that means CNNPink Moon 2025: How, when and where to see April full moon, a micromoon AxiosKSAT Connect users capture stunning photos of April’s full moon lighting up South Texas KSAT‘Pink full moon’ expected to rise in Kentucky sky draped in color FOX 56 News

Hackers find a way around built-in Windows protections
2025-04-12

Hackers find a way around built-in Windows protections

If not properly managed, Windows Defender Application Control, a security feature with Windows, could be a potential security vulnerability.

2025-04-12

Supermassive Black Hole Erupts With Record-breaking X-ray Bursts - The Daily Galaxy

Supermassive Black Hole Erupts With Record-breaking X-ray Bursts The Daily GalaxyFrom boring to bursting: a giant black hole awakens European Space AgencyDiscovery of extreme quasi-periodic eruptions in a newly accreting massive black hole NatureNASA spacecraft spots monster black hole bursting with X-rays 'releasing a hundred times more energy than we have seen elsewhere' Space.comMassive black hole 'waking up' in Virgo constellation RTE.ie

2025-04-12

SpaceX to launch Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center - WESH

SpaceX to launch Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center WESHSpaceX launches Starshield satellites for the NRO on Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Spaceflight NowSpaceX to try rocket launch attempt Saturday night from Florida coast WKMGSpaceX Rocket Rumbles to Deliver NRO Payload from Vandenberg SFB NoozhawkWhat to know: SpaceX rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center set for Saturday night Yahoo

Gender equality at the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race has further to go
2025-04-12

Gender equality at the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race has further to go

In rowing, "catching a crab" is when an oar gets stuck in the water, stopping the boat's momentum. Progress toward gender equality in the Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race has followed a similar rhythm, with periods of forward motion interrupted by moments of tension or pushback.

How Lauren Sanchez Helped Design Blue Origin’s Flight Suits
2025-04-12

How Lauren Sanchez Helped Design Blue Origin’s Flight Suits

Lauren Sánchez teamed up with Monse to redesign the Blue Origin flight suits with its all-female launch in mind.

This Robot Copies Life—By Decomposing
2025-04-12

This Robot Copies Life—By Decomposing

A new soft robotic arm and its controller break down naturally

Kennedy Gives FDA Staff Earful
2025-04-12

Kennedy Gives FDA Staff Earful

Addressing an FDA staff whose morale already has plunged because of thousands of layoffs, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told employees that they're a "sock puppet" of the industries they regulate, the "deep state" is real, and they should turn in their bosses if they approve...

Alienware Collegiate Clash kicks off Apex Legends championship showdown today
2025-04-12

Alienware Collegiate Clash kicks off Apex Legends championship showdown today

Alienware is going all in on collegiate esports with the inaugural Alienware Collegiate Clash (AWCC25), featuring Apex Legends.

2025-04-12

Near-Earth Asteroid Has Surprising Shape - Newser

Near-Earth Asteroid Has Surprising Shape NewserThat 'city-killer' asteroid has surprised scientists yet again with its 'unusual' shape, and it could smash straight into the moon YahooAsteroid That Threatened Earth Shaped Like a Saucer, Scientists Find With Large Telescope Futurism'City Killer' Asteroid's Origin Traced to an Unexpected Part of The Solar System ScienceAlertDangerous Asteroid Has A 1-In-25 Chance To Hit The Moon - "If It Hits, It Will Be Pretty Spectacular!" IFLScience

2025-04-12

Live coverage: SpaceX to launch Starshield satellites for the NRO on Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg - Spaceflight Now

Live coverage: SpaceX to launch Starshield satellites for the NRO on Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Spaceflight NowSpaceX scrubs Florida launch of Starlink satellites for a second night running Spaceflight NowSpaceX to launching Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center WESHSpaceX gears up for second launch this week from Vandenberg SFB KSBY NewsSpaceX delays launch of Starlink satellites Washington Times

2025-04-12

Clear skies forecast for full Pink Moon viewing in Okanagan, Kamloops - Infotel.ca

Clear skies forecast for full Pink Moon viewing in Okanagan, Kamloops Infotel.caThe smallest micromoon in nearly 5 years rises Saturday night The Weather NetworkWatch April's Full Pink 'micromoon' rise this weekend with a free telescope livestream Space.comA micromoon will grace the night skies this weekend AP News

NOAA budget proposal would affect weather satellite, other space programs
2025-04-12

NOAA budget proposal would affect weather satellite, other space programs

The White House’s budget proposal for NOAA would seek to make major changes in a weather satellite program as well as transfer other space programs.The post NOAA budget proposal would affect weather satellite, other space programs appeared first on SpaceNews.

2025-04-12

Red Galaxies Aren't Necessarily Dead Galaxies - Universe Today

Red Galaxies Aren't Necessarily Dead Galaxies Universe TodayAstronomer Proposes Entirely New Category of Galaxy NewsweekAstronomy professor offers new theory on universe's star formation Phys.org

FSU Physics Dirac Lectures: Nobel Laureate to Give Public Lecture on Expansion of the Universe
2025-04-12

FSU Physics Dirac Lectures: Nobel Laureate to Give Public Lecture on Expansion of the Universe

Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist Adam Riess will share the latest research into the expanding universe in his public lecture, "The Surprising Expansion History of the Universe," part of this year's Dirac Lectures presented by the Florida State University Department of Physics.

2025-04-12

A Scientist Has an Explosive Plan to Terraform Mars. It's So Wild That It Might Just Work. - AOL.com

A Scientist Has an Explosive Plan to Terraform Mars. It's So Wild That It Might Just Work. AOL.comView Full Coverage on Google News

Snapshot of CEBAF History Influences Next Generation of Particle Accelerators
2025-04-12

Snapshot of CEBAF History Influences Next Generation of Particle Accelerators

When the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) was being constructed in the early 1990s, scientists and engineers needed a way to test the recirculating properties of the racetrack-shaped beam. So, they built a scale model of the research machine using the first cryomodules to be installed.

Crustal Brines at an Oceanic Transform Fault
2025-04-12

Crustal Brines at an Oceanic Transform Fault

A team led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), presents new details of an oceanic transform fault at the Gofar fault in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The NSF funded work reveals unexpected brine deposits beneath the seafloor near the fault, which could change the way we conceptualize oceanic transform faults.