Astronomy
Passwords will be on the way out in 2026 as passkeys take over
The South Pole Just Moved. Here’s Why
Antarctica’s New Year’s celebration is unlike any other: every January 1 scientists physically move the South Pole. This is why
Jellyfish sleep about as much as humans do – and nap like us too
Jellyfish sleep about as much as humans do – and nap like us too
The secret weapon that could finally force climate action
The secret weapon that could finally force climate action
First Sky Map from NASA’s SPHEREx Observatory
Rogue Saturn Discovered Floating Through the Milky Way
Astronomers have measured the mass of a free-floating planet for the first time. Comparable to Saturn, it’s surprisingly massive for such rogue worlds.
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Doctor Visits for Flu Hit Highest Level in Almost 30 Years
Almost one in 10 people who visited a doctor in the U.S. in the week ending on December 27 were there for flulike symptoms, according to new data
The first commercial space stations will start orbiting Earth in 2026
The first commercial space stations will start orbiting Earth in 2026
US will need both carrots and sticks to reach net zero
US will need both carrots and sticks to reach net zero
Stars And Planets Are Linked Together, And Dust Is The Key To Understanding How
Stars and planets are linked together in their formation, evolution, and even in their demises. But many of the details behind this are yet to be revealed. New research outlines an observing strategy that could uncover more critical details.
A New Year of Star-Camping
For 2026, I want to be more myself — less stress and rumination, more centeredness and joy — and that’s going to necessitate a lot more time beneath the stars.
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Wegovy Weight-Loss Pills Hit U.S. Pharmacies—Costs and Treatments Explained
The first GLP-1 pills for weight loss are hitting U.S. pharmacies. But how will they be prescribed?
