Astronomy
To Celebrate 25 Years In Service, The Gemini Observatory Imaged The Butterfly Nebula
To celebrate 25 years since the completion of the International Gemini Observatory, students in Chile voted for the Gemini South telescope to image NGC 6302 — a billowing planetary nebula that resembles a cosmic butterfly. The International Gemini Observatory is partly funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and operated by NSF NOIRLab.
Ancient human artefacts found near caves in Arabian desert
Ancient human artefacts found near caves in Arabian desert
What Is a Bomb Cyclone? Why This Winter Storm Doesn’t Qualify
A rapidly intensifying low-pressure system off the coast is keeping the worst of the snow away from Boston, New York City and Washington, D.C.
Why quantum mechanics says the past isn’t real
Why quantum mechanics says the past isn’t real
Waxing Gibbous Moon
The Knotty Problem of Matter Asymmetry Might Be Solved By Extending Physics
Why is the Universe filled with matter? Why isn't it an equal amount of matter and antimatter? We still don't know the answer, but a new approach looks at the symmetries of extended models of particle physics and finds a possible path forward. It's a knotty problem that may just have a knotty solution.
Video: Highlights from a Sickle Cell Disease Event
Scientific American hosted an event at Morehouse School of Medicine to highlight medical advances in treating sickle cell disease and how far we still have to go
Black hole entropy hints at a surprising truth about our universe
Black hole entropy hints at a surprising truth about our universe
Tiny Sparks of Lightning Detected on Mars for the First Time
The microphone on NASA's Perseverance rover unexpectedly heard tiny claps of thunder from sparks caused by colliding dust grains.
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