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— Albert Einstein

Astronomy

We may have 10 times less carbon storage capacity than we thought

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:00pm
Storing carbon dioxide underground is seen as a way to mitigate climate change, but the world could run out of safe storage space within 200 years if we keep on burning fossil fuels
Categories: Astronomy

We may have 10 times less carbon storage capacity than we thought

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:00pm
Storing carbon dioxide underground is seen as a way to mitigate climate change, but the world could run out of safe storage space within 200 years if we keep on burning fossil fuels
Categories: Astronomy

Queen ant makes males of another species for daughters to mate with

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:00pm
Bizarrely, Iberian harvester ant queens lay eggs that turn into male builder harvester ants, and some of her offspring are hybrids of the two species
Categories: Astronomy

Queen ant makes males of another species for daughters to mate with

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:00pm
Bizarrely, Iberian harvester ant queens lay eggs that turn into male builder harvester ants, and some of her offspring are hybrids of the two species
Categories: Astronomy

First map of mammal brain activity may have shown intuition in action

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:00pm
Scientists have mapped the activity that takes place across a mouse's entire brain as it decides how to complete a task - and the results could explain the origin of our gut feelings
Categories: Astronomy

First map of mammal brain activity may have shown intuition in action

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:00pm
Scientists have mapped the activity that takes place across a mouse's entire brain as it decides how to complete a task - and the results could explain the origin of our gut feelings
Categories: Astronomy

The futuristic new tech that could bridge broken nerves and mend minds

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:00pm
From flexible implants to circuits seeded with living cells, a new kind of electronics is starting to produce long-lasting implants with the potential to help everything from paralysis to hearing and vision loss
Categories: Astronomy

The futuristic new tech that could bridge broken nerves and mend minds

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:00pm
From flexible implants to circuits seeded with living cells, a new kind of electronics is starting to produce long-lasting implants with the potential to help everything from paralysis to hearing and vision loss
Categories: Astronomy

Sweet Prospects for Comet Lemmon (C/2025 A6)

Sky & Telescope Magazine - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 11:35am

A promising comet could reach naked-eye brightness next month. Here's how to track it.

The post Sweet Prospects for Comet Lemmon (C/2025 A6) appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

Categories: Astronomy

Thinning Arctic Sea Ice

NASA Image of the Day - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 11:19am
Sea ice is frozen seawater that floats in the ocean. This photo, taken from NASA’s Gulfstream V Research Aircraft on July 21, 2022, shows Arctic sea ice in the Lincoln Sea north of Greenland.
Categories: Astronomy, NASA

India tests parachutes for 1st-ever human spaceflight mission in 2027 (photos)

Space.com - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 11:00am
India continues to refine the hardware and recovery procedures for its Gaganyaan human spaceflight program.
Categories: Astronomy

SpaceX launches 28 Starlink satellites into orbit in Wednesday morning liftoff from Florida (video)

Space.com - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 10:16am
The post-golden hour launch ascended through bright blue morning skies.
Categories: Astronomy

Spouses Tend to Share Psychiatric Disorders, Massive Study Finds

Scientific American.com - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 9:00am

Spouses often share psychiatric diagnoses, according to an analysis of almost 15 million people in three countries

Categories: Astronomy

Perseverance Mars rover rolls over Soroya Ridge | Space photo of the day for Sept. 3, 2025

Space.com - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 8:00am
The Soroya Ridge was the recent destination in NASA's Perseverance rover's journey to explore the landscape of Mars.
Categories: Astronomy

A Giant Map Shows How DNA Changes as We Age

Scientific American.com - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 8:00am

A map of DNA methylation changes in human organs—from the stomach to the retinas—could help researchers discover more targets for antiaging therapies

Categories: Astronomy

The Local Universe May Be Misleading Cosmologists about Dark Energy and Expansion

Scientific American.com - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 7:30am

Our understanding of cosmology hinges on how well we know our own local universe, which remains poorly mapped and poorly understood

Categories: Astronomy

What to Know about Hurricane Season and Forecast Accuracy

Scientific American.com - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 6:00am

Hurricane forecast maps are more complex than they appear. Understanding them could change how you prepare for the next storm.

Categories: Astronomy

SpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites to orbit from California on brand-new Falcon 9 rocket

Space.com - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 12:04am
It was the 109th Falcon 9 mission of the year.
Categories: Astronomy

Ancient "Molten Rock Raindrops" Reveal When Jupiter Was Born

Universe Today - Tue, 09/02/2025 - 10:54pm

Hidden within meteorites that fall to Earth are tiny spheres that have puzzled scientists for decades. These mysterious droplets, called chondrules, are time capsules from the birth of our Solar Syste and now, a team from Japan and Italy have used them to pinpoint exactly when Jupiter formed, solving a long standing planetary mystery.

Categories: Astronomy