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How a Tiny Brain Region Guides Generosity

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 9:00am

The decision to help a friend or stranger—and the amount of help that one chooses to give—may be powerfully shaped by the brain’s basolateral amygdala

Categories: Astronomy

Quantum Computers Simulate Particle 'String Breaking' in a Physics Breakthrough

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 8:40am

Physicists are a step closer to using quantum computers for simulations that are beyond the ability of any ordinary computers

Categories: Astronomy

Tectonic Plates Can ‘Infect’ One Another with Earth-Shaking Subduction Zones

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 8:00am

Evidence from Earth’s deep past suggests dramatic subduction zones can spread like a contagion

Categories: Astronomy

Mapping Nearby Stars Could Solve a Deep Cosmic Mystery

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 6:45am

A near-complete census of our interstellar neighborhood hopes to answer how stars, brown dwarfs and rogue planets form throughout the universe

Categories: Astronomy

Invasive Asian Needle Ant’s Sting Is Painful, Can Cause Anaphylaxis

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 6:45am

The Asian needle ant looks ordinary, but its sting can be worse than a fire ant’s and can be dangerous for anyone who has experienced anaphylaxis

Categories: Astronomy

Djungarian Hamsters Are Unusually Involved Fathers

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 6:00am

This Father’s Day, we’re celebrating the unusually involved Djungarian hamster dads

Categories: Astronomy

Trump EPA Announces Climate Regulation Rollback but Faces Legal Hurdles

Thu, 06/12/2025 - 3:00pm

The EPA has contradicted itself—and legal precedent—in its bid to undo Biden-era limits on power-plant climate pollution

Categories: Astronomy

Brain Implant Lets Man with ALS Speak and Sing with His ‘Real Voice’

Thu, 06/12/2025 - 8:00am

A new brain-computer interface turns thoughts into singing and expressive speech in real time

Categories: Astronomy

Blockbuster New Vera C. Rubin Observatory Will Change Astronomy Forever

Thu, 06/12/2025 - 7:00am

The game-changing Vera C. Rubin Observatory will collect more astronomical data in its first year than all other telescopes combined

Categories: Astronomy

Injured Skin Cells Fire like Neurons to ‘Scream’ for Help

Thu, 06/12/2025 - 6:45am

Our skin’s epithelial cells send electrical signals like neurons to cry out for help

Categories: Astronomy

Planned NIH Cuts Threaten Americans’ Health, Senators Charge in Tense Hearing

Wed, 06/11/2025 - 5:00pm

Senators grilled NIH director Jayanta Bhattacharya the day after more than 300 NIH staff members sent him a fiery letter protesting the cancellation of thousands of research projects

Categories: Astronomy

FEMA Overhaul Will Come after Hurricane Season, Trump Says

Wed, 06/11/2025 - 4:30pm

States will continue to get FEMA federal disaster aid this year but may see less assistance after changes made in 2026

Categories: Astronomy

Animals Expend 76,000 Gigajoules of Energy Sculpting Our Planet Every Year

Wed, 06/11/2025 - 4:15pm

This tally of animals’ effect on Earth’s geology, equivalent to that of thousands of extreme floods, most likely is an underestimate

Categories: Astronomy

New Map Shows How Gun Deaths of Children Have Increased in States with Loose Firearm Laws

Wed, 06/11/2025 - 12:30pm

Gun violence is the leading cause of death of children in the U.S.—and states with loose gun control laws bear the heaviest burden, a new study found

Categories: Astronomy

Solar Orbiter Captures the First-Ever Images of the Sun’s South Pole

Wed, 06/11/2025 - 10:00am

Solar Orbiter isn’t the first spacecraft to study the sun’s poles—but it’s the first to send back photographs

Categories: Astronomy