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Why physicists are air-dropping buoys into the paths of hurricanes

6 hours 4 min ago
A sprawling research program aims to improve hurricane forecasts by collecting data at the chaotic interface of ocean and atmosphere
Categories: Astronomy

Deforestation is partly to blame for Amazon's worst-ever drought

8 hours 26 min ago
Forest loss is thought to have played a part in record low rainfall across South America this year, in a sign that environmental destruction is accelerating climate collapse
Categories: Astronomy

Astronauts may need medical evacuation from one-third of moon missions

8 hours 46 min ago
Medically evacuating an astronaut from space is difficult and expensive, and a new model predicts that one in three long-duration moon missions may require it
Categories: Astronomy

New Scientist Live: What we are most excited about seeing this year

11 hours 5 min ago
Here’s what members of the New Scientist editorial team are keenest to catch at the world’s greatest festival of ideas and discovery, which runs from 12 to 13 October
Categories: Astronomy

Antarctica’s 'doomsday' glacier is heading for catastrophic collapse

14 hours 43 min ago
As a six-year investigation into the Thwaites glacier in Antarctica wraps up, the scientists involved are pessimistic for the future of this glacier and the consequences for sea level rise
Categories: Astronomy

Bacteria on the space station are evolving for life in space

19 hours 4 min ago
Genetic analysis shows that microbes growing inside the International Space Station have adaptations for radiation and low gravity, and may pose a threat to astronauts
Categories: Astronomy

Special electrodes can split seawater to produce hydrogen fuel

Thu, 09/19/2024 - 5:20pm
Making hydrogen from seawater can be tricky because the salt is corrosive and the process can create toxic chlorine gas – new electrodes can split ocean water to make the clean fuel more easily
Categories: Astronomy

We’ve just doubled the number of gravitational waves we can find

Thu, 09/19/2024 - 3:00pm
Nearly imperceptible quantum flickers used to limit how precisely we could detect the way space-time ripples, but squeezing the laser light used in detectors overcomes this and doubles the number of gravitational waves we can see
Categories: Astronomy

Earth got even hotter than we thought during past 500 million years

Thu, 09/19/2024 - 3:00pm
The average surface temperature varied more widely and was even hotter than previously thought during much of the past 500 million years, according to the most rigorous study so far
Categories: Astronomy

Evidence points to Wuhan market as source of covid-19 outbreak

Thu, 09/19/2024 - 12:00pm
Genetic testing on samples collected during the earliest days of the covid-19 outbreak suggests it is likely that the virus spread from animals to humans at the Huanan seafood market
Categories: Astronomy

Most effective migraine drugs revealed by review of trial data

Thu, 09/19/2024 - 11:12am
A meta-analysis of 137 clinical trials finds triptan drugs are among the most effective for treating migraines, while newer ditan and gepant drugs were rated less highly
Categories: Astronomy

Giant rats trained to sniff out illegal wildlife trade

Thu, 09/19/2024 - 8:00am
African giant pouched rats proved adept at detecting four commonly trafficked products derived from endangered species including rhino horn and elephant ivory
Categories: Astronomy

The cactus family’s surprising evolutionary journey

Thu, 09/19/2024 - 5:00am
We are finally untangling the ancient history of the cactus family, revealing some surprising forces that shaped these plants – ­­­­­­and prompting concern for their future
Categories: Astronomy

Strange binary star system has three Earth-sized exoplanets

Thu, 09/19/2024 - 4:00am
Exoplanets in binary star systems usually orbit both stars, but astronomers have now spotted three planets orbiting one or the other star in a pair
Categories: Astronomy

Bird flu virus that infected a person in Missouri had a rare mutation

Wed, 09/18/2024 - 5:01pm
Genetic analysis of a bird flu virus detected in a person in Missouri who didn’t previously have contact with animals offers more details on the case, but experts say there isn’t substantial evidence to suggest human-to-human transmission is happening
Categories: Astronomy

Light has been seen leaving an atom cloud before it entered

Wed, 09/18/2024 - 3:23pm
Particles of light can spend "negative time" passing through a cloud of extremely cold atoms – without breaking the laws of physics
Categories: Astronomy

These maps will change how you see the world

Wed, 09/18/2024 - 2:00pm
Geographer Alastair Bonnett on his pick of the most diverse maps, from a collection of 100,000 galaxies to a 12th-century Chinese depiction of rivers on a grid
Categories: Astronomy

Terminator is back, in a striking but flawed anime version

Wed, 09/18/2024 - 2:00pm
We're trying to avert Judgment Day yet again – this time in an anime series for Netflix. But striking visuals can't make up for shortcomings in narrative and character development
Categories: Astronomy

We physicists could learn a lot by stepping beyond our specialisms

Wed, 09/18/2024 - 2:00pm
A recent atomic physics workshop was outside my dark matter comfort zone, but learning about science beyond my usual boundaries was invigorating, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Categories: Astronomy

Ig Nobel prizes 2024: The unexpected science that won this year

Wed, 09/18/2024 - 2:00pm
From drunk worms to mammals that breath through their anuses, founder Marc Abrahams on the winners of this year's Ig Nobel prizes, for science that "makes people laugh, then think"
Categories: Astronomy