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Could brain-computer interface let us inhabit robot avatars on Mars?

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
In the latest instalment of our Future Chronicles column, which explores an imagined history of inventions yet to come, Rowan Hooper reveals how brain-computer interface let us travel to Mars via robot avatars in the late 2020s
Categories: Astronomy

Could brain-computer interface let us inhabit robot avatars on Mars?

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
In the latest instalment of our Future Chronicles column, which explores an imagined history of inventions yet to come, Rowan Hooper reveals how brain-computer interface let us travel to Mars via robot avatars in the late 2020s
Categories: Astronomy

The blue whale: the world's most versatile measuring stick?

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
Feedback is delighted to hear from a reader who proposes an ingenious new unit of data – but we have some quibbles with the maths
Categories: Astronomy

Doctors need to listen to the evidence about bed rest in pregnancy

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
Bed rest is commonly prescribed for high-risk pregnancies. It can't hurt and might help, right? Wrong, says Jacqueline Sears
Categories: Astronomy

Gripping story reveals race to crack world's oldest script, cuneiform

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
Cuneiform, the oldest identified writing system, defied deciphering – until 1857. What happened then makes a terrific read, in Joshua Hammer's The Mesopotamian Riddle
Categories: Astronomy

The blue whale: the world's most versatile measuring stick?

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
Feedback is delighted to hear from a reader who proposes an ingenious new unit of data – but we have some quibbles with the maths
Categories: Astronomy

Doctors need to listen to the evidence about bed rest in pregnancy

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
Bed rest is commonly prescribed for high-risk pregnancies. It can't hurt and might help, right? Wrong, says Jacqueline Sears
Categories: Astronomy

Gripping story reveals race to crack world's oldest script, cuneiform

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
Cuneiform, the oldest identified writing system, defied deciphering – until 1857. What happened then makes a terrific read, in Joshua Hammer's The Mesopotamian Riddle
Categories: Astronomy

What politicians so often get wrong about science

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
Governments love asking what scientific research will bring society, but the most important discoveries come from wondering without direction
Categories: Astronomy

What politicians so often get wrong about science

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
Governments love asking what scientific research will bring society, but the most important discoveries come from wondering without direction
Categories: Astronomy

Best small telescopes 2025: Portable, lightweight models to travel with

Space.com - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
These are the best small telescopes you can buy in every category.
Categories: Astronomy

Conservationists raise alarm over Air Force plan to land SpaceX Starships on bird sanctuary atoll

Space.com - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 2:00pm
“Installing rocket landing pads on Johnston Atoll cannot occur without significantly disrupting wildlife..."
Categories: Astronomy

That's no space station, it's a student-led drone show: Space photo of the day

Space.com - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 12:41pm
The Space Foundation's 40th Space Symposium got underway with space history lighting up the night sky over Colorado Springs.
Categories: Astronomy

Trump's Executive Orders on Coal Call for More Mining and Weaker Pollution Limits

Scientific American.com - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 12:30pm

President Donald Trump signed executive orders on Tuesday that keep aging coal generators running and undermine efforts to rein in pollution, including mercury and arsenic emissions

Categories: Astronomy

What the surprising lives of solitary animals reveal about us

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 12:30pm
A new understanding of why some animals evolved to be loners, and the benefits that brings, shows that a social lifestyle isn’t necessarily superior
Categories: Astronomy

What the surprising lives of solitary animals reveal about us

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 12:30pm
A new understanding of why some animals evolved to be loners, and the benefits that brings, shows that a social lifestyle isn’t necessarily superior
Categories: Astronomy

What the surprising lives of solitary animals reveals about us

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 12:30pm
A new understanding of why some animals evolved to be loners, and the benefits that brings, shows that a social lifestyle isn’t necessarily superior
Categories: Astronomy

What the surprising lives of solitary animals reveals about us

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 12:30pm
A new understanding of why some animals evolved to be loners, and the benefits that brings, shows that a social lifestyle isn’t necessarily superior
Categories: Astronomy

China's Chang'e 6 lunar samples suggest our moon is debris from an ancient Earth impact

Space.com - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 12:30pm
Analysis of samples brought back from the farside of the Moon by the Chang'e 6 mission have found the water content of the lunar farside mantle is much more depleted compared to the nearside.
Categories: Astronomy

New Comet SWAN Could Put On a Brief Show at Dawn

Universe Today - Wed, 04/09/2025 - 12:25pm

Newly discovered comet C/2025 F2 SWAN could put on a brief dawn display over the next few weeks. Discovered thanks to the hard work of online sleuths and amateur astronomers, the comet may brighten towards perihelion on May 1st.

Categories: Astronomy