Astronomy
Bird Flu Could Be Spreading through the Air on Dairy Farms, Preliminary Study Shows
Infectious bird flu virus was found in milk, on equipment, within wastewater and aerosolized in the air on California dairy farms
Vibrio pectenicida Identified as Cause of Sea Star Wasting Disease Affecting Billions
A devastating bacterium has decimated populations of sunflower sea stars, predators that play a crucial role in their environment
These centuries-old equations predict flowing fluid – until they don’t
These centuries-old equations predict flowing fluid – until they don’t
Space junk cleanup tech that could 'shepherd' debris into Earth's atmosphere gets US patent
Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in New York City Linked to Cooling Towers
Fifty-eight people have been infected—and two have died—in a New York City outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease—a severe type of pneumonia caused by a bacterium commonly associated with air-conditioning systems and cooling towers
'It was kind of a blast!': Director Jonathan Frakes breaks down 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' wiggy holodeck episode, 'A Space Adventure Hour' (exclusive)
Why constipation isn’t just painful, but can lead to serious disease
Why constipation isn’t just painful, but can lead to serious disease
Venus and Jupiter conjunction 2025: How to see two iconic planets meet in the morning sky
Second Lady Usha Vance, NASA Astronaut Suni Williams Celebrate Reading
Honoring the Women of Astronomy
Even today, the names of women in astronomy are not as well known as they should be.
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NASA Boosts Plans for Nuclear Reactor on the Moon
Spurred by competition from China and Russia, the Trump administration is pushing for nuclear power on the moon by 2030
Alien life on Mars or Europa could survive off cosmic rays instead of the sun, scientists suggest
Celebrities in space quiz: Do you know the stars among the stars?
The Perseid meteor shower 2025 peaks Aug. 12-13: Here's what to expect from the dazzling cosmic light show
'Alien: Earth' is an intelligent and thought-provoking bloodbath, and everything we ever wanted from an 'Alien' show (review)
Extremely Large Telescope gets a roof | Space photo of the day for August 5, 2025
Mars Glaciers Have More Water Content than Previously Thought
On the slopes of Martian mountains and craters clings what appears to be flowing honey, coated in dust and frozen in time. In reality, these features are incredibly slow-moving glaciers, and their contents were once thought to be mostly rock enveloped in some ice.
Why Land Detection Is Critical for Confirming Exoplanetary Life
How can identifying land on exoplanets help scientists better understand whether an exoplanet could harbor life? This is what a recently submitted study hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated how identifying land on exoplanets could help dispel waterworld false positives, which occur when the data indicates an exoplanet contains deep oceans (approximately 50 Earth oceans), hence the name “waterworld”. This study has the potential to help scientists develop more efficient methods for classifying exoplanets and their compositions, specifically regarding whether they contain life as we know it, or even as we don’t know it.