Astronomy
Can U.S. Math Research Survive NSF Funding Cuts?
A 72 percent reduction in federal funding is devastating to math research. The American Mathematical Society is offering $1 million in backstop grants—but it’s likely not enough
The new 'Alien: Earth' trailer is here, and we can't wait to be terrified by xenomorphs once again (video)
The Vera Rubin Observatory could find dozens of interstellar objects
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Week in images: 14-18 July 2025
Week in images: 14-18 July 2025
Discover our week through the lens
'The future for this baby planet doesn’t look great.' Exoplanet is shrinking before the X-ray eyes of NASA's Chandra space telescope
A lunar eclipse steals the show in a colorful sky | Space photo of the day for July 18, 2025
Is it time to aim for 1.7°C as the new limit for global warming?
Is it time to aim for 1.7°C as the new limit for global warming?
This Number System Beats Binary, But Most Computers Can’t Use It
Why do computers only work with the numbers 0 and 1? There are machines that process three digits with more efficiency than you might expect
NASA workers plan 'Moon Day' protest on July 20 to oppose mass layoffs, budget cuts. 'This year has been an utter nightmare that has not stopped.'
Who is Dr Roger Korby? A brief history of Christine Chapel's new boyfriend in 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'
Can You Drink Saturn’s Rings?
It’s certainly possible to consume water sourced from the icy rings of Saturn, but doing so safely may require extra steps
New Apollo Earthrise view shows Juice’s RIME working well
When the European Space Agency’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) flew past our Moon in August 2024, its Radar for Icy Moon Exploration (RIME) instrument listened to radio wave echoes to reveal the height of the lunar surface.
Dropout.tv’s Brennan Lee Mulligan Brings Dungeons and Dragons to the Masses
Dropout.tv’s Brennan Lee Mulligan talks about the emotional and cultural importance of Dungeons and Dragons.