Astronomy
NASA’s Budget Woes Are Over, For Now
Congress has rejected a draconian budget request, passing a bill that funds the space agency similarly to 2025.
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What Created This Strange Iron Bar In The Ring Nebula?
The Ring Nebula is a well-studied planetary nebula about 2,570 light-years away. Nnew observations of the nebula with a new instrument have revealed a previously unseen component. The William Herschel Telescope used its WEAVE instrument to detect a massive 'iron bar' inside the nebula's inner layer.
Scientists investigate ‘dark oxygen’ in deep-sea mining zone
Scientists investigate ‘dark oxygen’ in deep-sea mining zone
RSV is surging, but antibody shots and vaccines can protect babies
Cases of respiratory syncytial virus are increasing, but vaccines and antibody shots can keep young children out of the hospital
World has entered an era of ‘global water bankruptcy,’ U.N. warns
Humans are using more water than Earth can support, with many water sources already damaged beyond repair, a report from the United Nations found
World is entering an era of 'water bankruptcy'
World is entering an era of 'water bankruptcy'
Why did Jeffrey Epstein cultivate famous scientists?
The Epstein files revive questions of whether the disgraced financier sought to merely cultivate famous scientists, or to shape science itself
Chernobyl cooling systems have lost power but meltdown risk is low
Chernobyl cooling systems have lost power but meltdown risk is low
Satellites could use magnetic fields to avoid collisions
Satellites could use magnetic fields to avoid collisions
Hubble Nets Menagerie of Young Stellar Objects
The 2030 Race for a Moon Reactor
The US’s federally funded space program has been struggling of late. With the recent cancellation of the Mars Sample Return mission, and mass layoffs / resignations taking place at NASA, the general sense of a lack of morale at the agency is palpable, even from a distance. Jared Isaacman, the billionaire software entrepreneur and rocket enthusiast who was recently confirmed as NASA administrator during his second confirmation hearing, hopes to change that, and one of his priorities is pushing the Artemis missions for a permanent human presence on the Moon. However, at least one big technical hurdle remains before being able to do so - how to power a base during the two week long lunar night. A recent press release describes how NASA, and another branch of the federal government (the Department of Energy - DoE) hope to solve that problem - with a lunar-ready nuclear fission reactor
The 3 best ways to tackle anxiety, according to a leading expert
The 3 best ways to tackle anxiety, according to a leading expert
Webb reveals Helix Nebula in glistening detail
The Alien Hunter's Shopping List
We recently discussed the different types of worlds that the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) is expected to find that might have noticeable biosignatures. However, no matter how good the instrumentation on board the observatory is, the data it collects will be useless if scientists don’t know how to interpret it. A paper explaining what data they need to collect before analyzing HWO data was authored by Niki Parenteau, a research biologist at NASA, and her co-authors, which is now available in pre-print on arXiv.
