I can calculate the motions of the heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people

— Sir Isaac Newton

Astronomy

Anthropic AI goes rogue when trying to run a vending machine

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 2:00pm
Feedback watches with raised eyebrows as Anthropic's AI Claude is given the job of running the company vending machine, and goes a little off the rails
Categories: Astronomy

Tapping into the full power of music could transform our lives

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 2:00pm
From reducing pain to relieving stress, the evidence for music's power is strong. Stefan Koelsch says we should use it – now
Categories: Astronomy

Homo naledi's burial practices could change what it means to be human

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 2:00pm
If ancient humans with brains a third the size of our own buried their dead, as some archaeologists are claiming, then our species may be less special than we thought
Categories: Astronomy

Homo naledi's burial practices could change what it means to be human

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 2:00pm
If ancient humans with brains a third the size of our own buried their dead, as some archaeologists are claiming, then our species may be less special than we thought
Categories: Astronomy

Scientists may have solved a chemistry mystery about Jupiter's ocean moon Europa

Space.com - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 2:00pm
A long-standing mystery about the presence of hydrogen peroxide on Jupiter's icy ocean moon Europa may be closer to being solved.
Categories: Astronomy

Space Force's Golden Dome chief says space-based missile interceptors are possible today. 'We have proven every element of the physics'

Space.com - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 1:23pm
The head of the Trump administration's Golden Dome program says the technologies needed to create such an ambitious space-based missile defense system already exist.
Categories: Astronomy

Webb Space Telescope Spies Baby Planetary System

Sky & Telescope Magazine - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 1:04pm

Astronomers have found a baby system that’s just beginning to build planets — and it can tell us about how and where planet formation starts.

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Categories: Astronomy

U.S. Ends Support for CMB-S4 Project to Study Cosmic Inflation

Scientific American.com - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 1:00pm

Researchers hoped CMB-S4, a $900-million cosmology experiment, would answer one of the greatest questions in physics. Instead it’s become another cautionary tale of pursuing big science amid shrinking budgets

Categories: Astronomy

Interstellar invader Comet 3I/ATLAS is packed with water ice that could be older than Earth

Space.com - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 1:00pm
Scientists have examined the interstellar invader 3I/ATLAS, finding evidence that it is packed with water that could be older than the solar system.
Categories: Astronomy

Heat Dome’s Extreme Heat and Humidity Triggers Alerts across Eastern U.S.

Scientific American.com - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:45pm

High humidity and low overnight temperatures will put tens of millions of people under heat alerts over the course of the coming week

Categories: Astronomy

Ozzy Osbourne's journey through space, time and sci-fi: A Tribute to the 'Prince of Darkness'

Space.com - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:29pm
A Space.com obituary for the ‘Prince of Darkness' Ozzy Osbourne.
Categories: Astronomy

NASA Astronaut Jonny Kim, Axiom Mission 4 Commander Peggy Whitson Conduct Research in Space

NASA Image of the Day - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:04pm
Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonny Kim from NASA and Axiom Mission 4 Commander Peggy Whitson work together inside the International Space Station's Destiny laboratory module setting up research hardware to culture patient-derived cancer cells, model their growth in microgravity, and test a state-of-the-art fluorescence microscope.
Categories: Astronomy, NASA

Simple skincare routine could stop babies developing eczema

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:00pm
Keeping a baby's skin moisturised could significantly reduce their risk of eczema - but perhaps only for babies that aren't genetically at risk
Categories: Astronomy

Simple skincare routine could stop babies developing eczema

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:00pm
Keeping a baby's skin moisturised could significantly reduce their risk of eczema - but perhaps only for babies that aren't genetically at risk
Categories: Astronomy

AI helps reconstruct damaged Latin inscriptions from the Roman Empire

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:00pm
Google DeepMind and historians created an AI tool called Aeneas that can predict the missing words in Latin inscriptions carved into stone walls and pottery sherds from the ancient Roman Empire.
Categories: Astronomy

AI helps reconstruct damaged Latin inscriptions from the Roman Empire

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:00pm
Google DeepMind and historians created an AI tool called Aeneas that can predict the missing words in Latin inscriptions carved into stone walls and pottery sherds from the ancient Roman Empire.
Categories: Astronomy

What were ancient humans thinking when they began to bury their dead?

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:00pm
Claims that a small-brained hominin called Homo naledi buried its dead raise intriguing questions about ancient minds and why we engage in this peculiar practice
Categories: Astronomy

Spectacular Triassic reptile had an early kind of feathers

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:00pm
A 247-million-year-old fossil reptile boasted an enormous crest on its back made from feather-like appendages, long before the appearance of feathered dinosaurs
Categories: Astronomy

What were ancient humans thinking when they began to bury their dead?

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:00pm
Claims that a small-brained hominin called Homo naledi buried its dead raise intriguing questions about ancient minds and why we engage in this peculiar practice
Categories: Astronomy

Spectacular Triassic reptile had an early kind of feathers

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 07/23/2025 - 12:00pm
A 247-million-year-old fossil reptile boasted an enormous crest on its back made from feather-like appendages, long before the appearance of feathered dinosaurs
Categories: Astronomy