Astronomy
Where do the moon's weird swirls come from? Scientists are trying to find out
How to use psychology to hack your mind and fall in love with exercise
China-U.S. Science Collaborations Are Declining, Slowing Key Research
The U.S. and China are collaborating less on projects across scientific disciplines amid a culture of fear in both countries
How to use psychology to hack your mind and fall in love with exercise
Moon bases will need to be 3 metres underground to avoid radiation
Moon bases will need to be 3 metres underground to avoid radiation
AI can predict tipping points for systems from forests to power grids
AI can predict tipping points for systems from forests to power grids
A Closer Look at a Potential "Eyeball Planet"
New James Webb Space Telescope observations of LHS 1140b hint at a temperate water world with a nitrogen-rich atmosphere.
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The Paris Olympics Are a Lesson in Greenwashing
The Olympics are a sustainability nightmare, and Paris, despite its efforts, is no exception
'We're pushing the limits:' Artemis 2 backup astronaut on 2025 round-the-moon mission (exclusive)
Komodo dragons have teeth capped with a layer of iron
Komodo dragons have teeth capped with a layer of iron
FIA 2024 - Day 3
How Student Athletes Can Avoid Heatstroke
An athletic trainer explains why bodies need time to acclimatize to extreme heat and what risks to watch out for to avoid heat illness in student athletes
NASA Cancels Its VIPER Moon Rover
The VIPER lunar rover promised a revolution in our understanding of the moon’s precious deposits of ice. Then NASA cancelled the mission
Where to? Space: Tripadvisor publishes 1st off-Earth travel review
Altering Consciousness with Advanced Meditation
Advanced meditation is changing how we think about consciousness. Hear neuroscience researcher Matthew Sacchet explain his journey to studying what happens to the brain during a deeper engagement with meditation.
EarthCARE’s multispectral imager puts clouds into context
Launched less than two months ago, ESA’s EarthCARE satellite has already returned images from two of its four instruments. Now, it has also delivered the first images from its multispectral imager, showcasing various types of clouds and cloud temperatures worldwide. This instrument is set to add valuable context to the data from EarthCARE’s other instruments.