Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

— Arthur C. Clarke's Third Law

Astronomy

Key genetic differences found in people with chronic fatigue syndrome

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 3:00pm
People with chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis, appear to have eight genetic signals that differ from those without the condition
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Vulcan Centaur rocket to launch 1st national security mission on Aug. 12

Space.com - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 3:00pm
United Launch Alliance's new Vulcan Centaur rocket will launch its first-ever national security mission on Aug. 12, if all goes according to plan.
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The Global Race to Space Isn't Just About Big Countries

Universe Today - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:35pm

The United States and China aren’t the only powerful, wealthy nations in the world, and they’re certainly not the only nations active in space.

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Is Earth Orbit Doomed to be a Billionaire’s Playground?

Universe Today - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:35pm

If you want to get to the moon, you need to spend an enormous amount of resources developing, creating, testing, and deploying a variety of spacecraft and technologies.

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Sand Reacts Differently In Lower Gravity And Could Entrap Rovers More Easily

Universe Today - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:35pm

Simulating extraterrestrial environments on Earth has always been a challenge. Our planet has a pleasant atmosphere, reasonable temperatures, and a moderate amount of gravity, unlike the rest of the solar system. Or maybe that’s just because we think that way because we adapted to how it is here as we evolved here. In either case, the physical environment here makes it difficult for us to set up test environments that can accurately test probes going to other parts of the solar system. Many times, it involves vacuum chambers, air conditioners and heaters pumping hot and cold air into them, and soil simulant - lots and lots of soil simulant. But, according to a new paper from researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, we’ve been neglecting one important aspect of these tests, and it might be the reason Spirit eventually got permanently stuck on Mars - sand is affected by gravity too.

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Could We Launch a Mission to Chase Down Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS?

Universe Today - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:35pm

It’s a tantalizing prospect. Since 2017, three interstellar objects have been spotted passing through our solar system: 1I/ʻOumuamua, 2I/Borisov… and just this month, 3I/ATLAS. Discovered on July 1st by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert Survey, 3I/ATLAS is zipping through the inner solar system in the last half of 2025. Certainly, all assets on the ground and in space will be turned towards 3I/ATLAS over the next few frenzied months, to glean what we can… but what would 3I/ATLAS look like up close? Can we even consider chasing down such a speedy visitor?

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mRNA Vaccine Tech Could Transform Medicine and Cure Diseases. RFK, Jr. Just Pulled Its Funding

Scientific American.com - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:30pm

Speed and flexibility have made mRNA a blockbuster technology

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'We want to get there first and claim that for America': NASA chief explains push for nuclear reactor on the moon (video)

Space.com - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:06pm
Interim NASA Administrator Sean Duffy says his plan to put a nuclear reactor on the moon is part of his plain to "get there first and claim that for America."
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Do the bumps on a bell pepper reveal how sweet it will be? Er, no

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
Social media influencers are convinced that the number of lobes on the base of a bell pepper give us information about its sex and taste. James Wong debunks this myth with some science
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Do the bumps on a bell pepper reveal how sweet it will be? Er, no

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
Social media influencers are convinced that the number of lobes on the base of a bell pepper give us information about its sex and taste. James Wong debunks this myth with some science
Categories: Astronomy

David Cronenberg's new sci-fi film is devastating and mysterious

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
In The Shrouds, Karsh, Myrna and Maury talk – a lot – about mysterious shrouds, improbable tech and ever-more-complex conspiracy theories. Nothing happens, just grief and, er, death, finds Simon Ings
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David Cronenberg's new sci-fi film is devastating and mysterious

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
In The Shrouds, Karsh, Myrna and Maury talk – a lot – about mysterious shrouds, improbable tech and ever-more-complex conspiracy theories. Nothing happens, just grief and, er, death, finds Simon Ings
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Enchanting photos of 'bizarre' mushrooms showcase fungi diversity

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
From squat toadstools to web-like mushrooms, images from Funga Obscura celebrate some of the most striking fungi on our planet
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Biodiversity needs neurodiversity, says insightful new book

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
In Neurodivergent, By Nature, Joe Harkness examines the promise and reality of working in the conservation sector for neurodivergent people, and tells us why the natural world could use their help
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Enchanting photos of 'bizarre' mushrooms showcase fungi diversity

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
From squat toadstools to web-like mushrooms, images from Funga Obscura celebrate some of the most striking fungi on our planet
Categories: Astronomy

Biodiversity needs neurodiversity, says insightful new book

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
In Neurodivergent, By Nature, Joe Harkness examines the promise and reality of working in the conservation sector for neurodivergent people, and tells us why the natural world could use their help
Categories: Astronomy

What happens to light's energy when it redshifts? It's complicated

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
When it comes to cosmology, answering one question only leads to more. Just take light. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein dives into a reader's question
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What happens to light's energy when it redshifts? It's complicated

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
When it comes to cosmology, answering one question only leads to more. Just take light. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein dives into a reader's question
Categories: Astronomy

We strongly encourage you to watch the dirtiest videos on YouTube

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
Feedback falls down a YouTube rabbit hole to discover the world of rug-cleaning videos. Some of these rugs even have maggots. Has carpet cleaning gone too far?
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Could this be the way to get the world exercising?

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 08/06/2025 - 2:00pm
Fear of disease hasn't motivated us to exercise. Perhaps instead it is time to highlight the enjoyable aspects of movement, says Dawn Teh
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