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To Win Trust and Admiration, Fix Your Microphone

Mon, 03/24/2025 - 3:00pm

From job interviews to dating, we subconsciously judge one another based on sound quality when we interact digitally

Categories: Astronomy

FEMA Disaster Aid Review Could Deter Migrants from Seeking Help in Extreme Weather

Mon, 03/24/2025 - 1:30pm

A previously undisclosed FEMA review could block disaster assistance to millions of undocumented people and deter legal immigrants from seeking help in extreme weather

Categories: Astronomy

Setting Parental Controls Is Not As Complicated As You Think

Mon, 03/24/2025 - 7:00am

Programming devices with parental controls may seem daunting, but they can help parents ensure what their kids find on TV and the Internet is age-appropriate

Categories: Astronomy

A Prenatal Test of the Fetus Turns Up Cancers in Pregnant Mothers

Mon, 03/24/2025 - 6:45am

A test for abnormal fetal chromosomes can also detect maternal cancers—and physicians are struggling to incorporate that knowledge into routine care

Categories: Astronomy

NASA Astronauts Return, Seals Hold Their Breath Underwater, and Penguin Poop Panics Kril

Mon, 03/24/2025 - 6:00am

In this week’s news roundup, two NASA astronauts finally return to Earth after nine unexpected months in space, gray seals hold their breath for more than an hour, and penguin poop panics krill.

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Stunning Antarctic Sea Creatures Discovered after Iceberg Breaks Away

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 4:00pm

A calving iceberg exposed a region that never before had been seen by human eyes, revealing a vibrant, thriving ecosystem

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Hegseth Orders Elimination of Pentagon Climate Planning, but Wants Extreme Weather Preparation

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 12:15pm

The Defense secretary aims to purge climate work from the Pentagon. But critics say his carve-out for weather resiliency misses the point

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Walking Shouldn’t Be So Dangerous in the U.S.

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 12:00pm

About 20 people die every day in the U.S. after being hit by a car. To make walking safer, we need a big cultural shift in how we view pedestrian safety

Categories: Astronomy

Can Earth’s Rotation Be a Power Source? Physicists Debate Bold New Idea

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 11:45am

Experiments suggest an unusual magnetic material could help harness energy from Earth’s rotation. But not everyone is convinced

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Movie Math Reveals the Formula for a Hollywood Blockbuster

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 9:00am

Most movies follow one of six emotional arcs. Which one sells the most tickets?

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How Tariffs Work—And What Economic Studies Show about Their Real Impact

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 8:00am

President Donald Trump is threatening steep tariffs on virtually all imports. Here’s what that means and what economics research suggests would be the impact

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What’s the Definition of a ‘Moon’?

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 6:45am

Defining the word “moon” is harder than you might think

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How Real Is Severance? The Show’s Neurosurgery Consultant Breaks Down Its Science

Fri, 03/21/2025 - 6:00am

A neurosurgeon who has acted as a consultant for Severance explains the science behind the show’s brain-altering procedure—and whether it could ever become reality.

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Kanzi the Bonobo, Who Learned Language and Made Stone Tools, Dies at Age 44

Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:00pm

What we learned about ape and human cognition from Kanzi the bonobo, who died this week

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RFK, Jr., Wants to Make Baby Formula Safer, but Trump Budget Cuts Imperil That Effort

Thu, 03/20/2025 - 4:15pm

A new Trump administration health initiative called Operation Stork Speed aims to improve the safety of infant formula and reduce contamination risk, but budget and staffing cuts may hinder that

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When Will We Reach 1.5 C of Warming? And How Will Climate Scientists Know?

Thu, 03/20/2025 - 1:30pm

As the world gets closer to the mark 1.5 degrees Celsius in Paris climate agreement, scientists are racing to establish a single way to monitor current warming

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Measles Spreads Fast Where Vaccination Rates Drop—These Charts Show How

Thu, 03/20/2025 - 12:30pm

Measles continues to spread in Texas and other states and has caused the first reported U.S. death from the virus in a decade. Vaccination data over time reveal vulnerabilities in protection

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Evangelina Rodríguez Traveled to Paris to Revolutionize Health Care in the Dominican Republic

Thu, 03/20/2025 - 12:00pm

Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo, the Dominican Republic’s first female doctor, raised the funds to set sail for Paris so that she can learn about the latest advances in women’s health

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The Psychology of Shopping Addiction

Thu, 03/20/2025 - 8:00am

From China to Brazil to Germany, huge numbers of people are addicted to shopping, driven in part by companies that use gaming strategies

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Trump Wants to go to Mars. That’s Not Happening

Thu, 03/20/2025 - 7:30am

Elon Musk and Donald Trump have announced ambitious plans to send a mission to Mars in 2026 and 2028. It’s not going to happen

Categories: Astronomy