Astronomy
Will Australia's social media ban really keep teenagers safe online?
Starship brings the heat in fiery Flight 10 launch video from SpaceX
'I will destroy your Vault': Exclusive 'Foundation' Season 3 clip sees Hari Seldon and The Mule face off (video)
CDC Leadership Chaos Could Disrupt Pandemic Preparedness, National Biosecurity
Public health experts warn that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s leadership crisis—sparked by the White House’s efforts to oust CDC director Susan Monarez—could jeopardize national biosecurity, pandemic preparedness and disease outbreak surveillance
Glacial lake flood hits Juneau, Alaska, reflecting a growing global risk as mountain glaciers melt
Portrait of an Astronaut
Could Exoplanets Help in the Search for Dark Matter?
According to a recent study by a team from the University of California, Riverside, exoplanets could be used by astronomers to investigate Dark Matter - the mysterious mass that makes up 85% of matter in the Universe.
The Great Filter Part 2: We’ve Made It Through
Now versions of the Great Filter argument had been around for decades (just like Fermi was not the first person to ask where everybody is), but the most comprehensive form of the argument comes from Robin Hanson in 1996.
Researchers Pinpoint A Non-Repeating FRB To Within A Few Light Years
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are some of the most powerful signals in the universe. They can emit as much power in a few milliseconds as our Sun does in several days. Despite their strength, we still don’t have a definitive answer to what causes them. That is partly because, at least for the ones that only happen once, they are really hard to point down. But a new extension to the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) might provide the resolution needed to determine where non-repeating FRBs come from - and its first discovery was one of the brightest FRBs of all time, which helped researchers track it with an unprecedented level of precision, as described in a new paper in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
'We need to broaden our search, and now we can.' Scientists are set to unleash a powerful new weapon in the hunt for dark matter
Fast Radio Burst's Neighborhood Revealed
Astronomers have pinpointed the location of an one-time fast radio burst to a spiral arm of a nearby galaxy.
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Don't miss the stars of the 'Summer Triangle' twinkle with the Milky Way after sunset
Perseverance Mars rover stumbles upon wind-carved 'megaripples' on the Red Planet
Urine tests detect high-risk HPV as effectively as DIY vaginal swabs
Urine tests detect high-risk HPV as effectively as DIY vaginal swabs
Deep-Sea Worm Produces Orpiment, a Toxic Yellow Pigment Used in Historical Art
A deep-sea worm that lives in hydrothermal vents is the first known animal to create orpiment, a toxic, arsenic-containing mineral that was used by artists for centuries