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Astronomy

August Podcast: Planets Dance at Dawn

Sky & Telescope Magazine - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 4:22pm

Find out “what’s up” in the August sky. We’ll track down four planets before dawn; have some fun with New Moons; peek at some Perseids; and gaze at the center of our galaxy. So load up on the bug juice, and come along on this month’s Sky Tour.

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Categories: Astronomy

Sunrise on Crew-11 Launch Attempt

NASA Image of the Day - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 3:26pm
A NASA photographer captured the sunrise on July 31, 2025, ahead of NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 launch attempt. The Crew-11 mission will send NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, along with JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, to the International Space Station aboard SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9.
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Ageing in the brain may be caused by a breakdown in protein production

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 3:00pm
The discovery that brain ageing may be driven by jammed-up protein factories could lead to better ways to help us stay sharp as we get older
Categories: Astronomy

E. coli genome has been remade with 101,000 changes to its DNA

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 3:00pm
The recoded bacterium uses only 57 of the 64 possible genetic codes, freeing up seven to be used for different purposes
Categories: Astronomy

US says CO2 emissions aren’t harmful – climate science shows otherwise

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 2:33pm
The Trump administration is attempting to argue that greenhouses gases don’t endanger people to reverse regulations limiting these harmful emissions – climate scientists are pushing back
Categories: Astronomy

4 Science Book Recommendations We Loved Reading in July

Scientific American.com - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 1:00pm

Check out Scientific American’s fiction and nonfiction book recommendations for July

Categories: Astronomy

Mystery of the potato's origins solved by genetics

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 12:00pm
Around 8 million years ago, an ancestor of modern tomatoes in South America hydridised with a plant called Etuberosum, and this reshuffling of genes gave rise to the potato
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Common artificial sweetener may interfere with cancer treatments

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 11:00am
People who consume some artificial sweeteners are less likely to respond to certain cancer therapies, potentially because of the impact on their gut microbiome
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Longest lightning ‘mega-flash’ sets a shocking new record

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 9:00am
A stroke of lighting that lasted more than 7 seconds and flashed across 829 kilometres is officially the longest ever recorded
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Critics of de-extinction research hit by mystery smear campaign

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 07/31/2025 - 8:38am
Several researchers who have been critical of Colossal Biosciences’ plans to revive extinct animals say they have been targeted by online articles trying to discredit them
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