Astronomy
This Radio Colour Image Is A New Way To Explore The Milky Way
Astronomers from the International Centre of Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) in Australia have created a stunning new radio colour image of the Milky Way. By mapping different radio frequencies to RGB colours, the image reveals large-scale astrophysical phenomena and gives researchers a new tool to understand the lifecycle of stars.
Sorry, but interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS really is a comet, not aliens
Sorry, but interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS really is a comet, not aliens
How Are Annual Flu Vaccines Made?
Immunologist Zachary Rubin explains how the World Health Organization decides which strains of influenza end up in annual flu vaccines.
Magnetic gel could remove kidney stones more effectively
Magnetic gel could remove kidney stones more effectively
Chimpanzee Metacognition Allows Humanlike Belief Revision
Are we the only rational thinkers? New research on our primate cousins suggests otherwise
Maya 260-day Calendar Provides Key to Solar Eclipse Predictions
A new study has found that the 260-day ritual calendar is the key to understanding how the Maya predicted solar eclipses.
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Seismometers Picked Up Hurricane Melissa’s Historic Power Like an Earthquake
Seismometers picked up the ferocious winds and waves of Hurricane Melissa, showing how the tools can be used to better understand storms today and those from the past
The Empty Search for Dark Matter
What if I told you that while you can’t see dark matter, maybe you can hear it?
Trump’s Baffling Call for Resuming U.S. Nuclear Tests
“The only countries that will really learn more if [U.S. nuclear] testing resumes are Russia and, to a much greater extent, China,” says Jeffrey Lewis, an expert on the geopolitics of nuclear weaponry
The US is unlikely to test nuclear weapons, despite what Trump says
The US is unlikely to test nuclear weapons, despite what Trump says
Dinosaur skeleton settles long debate over 'tiny T. rex' fossils
Dinosaur skeleton settles long debate over 'tiny T. rex' fossils
Nanotyrannus Isn’t a Juvenile T-Rex—It’s a Separate Dinosaur
An analysis suggests Nanotyrannus is a separate, smaller dinosaur that lived alongside T. rex, settling a 30-year debate
FDA Is Investigating the Abortion Pill Mifepristone despite Decades of Studies Showing It’s Safe
Some scientists are concerned that the Trump administration will use “junk science” when reviewing mifepristone’s safety record
How an Error in Cult Classic Game Doom Sparked New Appreciation for Pi
What would the world look like if we changed the value of pi? Whether in the real world or a game environment, the answer is complex
Glowing Sperm Reveals How Female Mosquitos Control Sex
Female Aedes mosquitoes signal that copulation can proceed by subtly extending their genitalia
