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Astronomers Think They've Found the Universe's Missing Infrared Light
2025-04-10

Astronomers Think They've Found the Universe's Missing Infrared Light

One of the things about astronomy that captivates me is that for every question we answer, we open up a whole bunch of other questions. Dark matter and dark energy are one such phenomenon that rather continues to confound us. There’s also the mystery of missing infrared light too but a team of astronomers think they may have found it! The team examined a region of sky using the Herschel Space Telescope and, by staking 141 images, found where individual dust-rich galaxies appeared blended together. The galaxies are absorbing starlight and re-emitting infrared radiation, and is this that may well account for the missing light.

2025-04-10

The Last of Us? Fungal diseases that infect humans are becoming more common - Earth.com

The Last of Us? Fungal diseases that infect humans are becoming more common Earth.com‘That’s the link to The Last of Us’: UBC research looks at deadly fungi CTV NewsThese are the real fungal ‘superhighways’ that inspired ‘The Last of Us’ National GeographicThe Last of Us season 2 more grounded in reality than you might think, researchers say Global NewsKiller Fungus In “The Last Of Us” Gets A Deadly Upgrade Inspired By Real Life IFLScience

Indian propulsion maker joins US expansion push
2025-04-10

Indian propulsion maker joins US expansion push

Indian satellite propulsion maker Bellatrix Aerospace announced plans April 10 to open a manufacturing facility in the United States in the coming months, joining a wave of foreign firms seeking a slice of the country’s vast space market.The post Indian propulsion maker joins US expansion push appeared first on SpaceNews.

True commercial alternatives for strategic communications and PNT don’t exist — yet
2025-04-10

True commercial alternatives for strategic communications and PNT don’t exist — yet

COLORADO SPRINGS – Military space leaders continue looking for ways to inject commercial technologies into their architectures. For strategic communications and positioning, navigation and timing, though, true commercial alternatives may [...]The post True commercial alternatives for strategic communications and PNT don’t exist — yet appeared first on SpaceNews.

Location-sharing apps are enabling domestic violence. But young people aren't aware of the danger
2025-04-10

Location-sharing apps are enabling domestic violence. But young people aren't aware of the danger

Location-sharing apps are shaping how we connect and communicate—especially among younger people. Snap Map, a popular feature within Snapchat, is widely used by teens and young adults to stay in the loop and facilitate real-time meet-ups with friends and partners.

Sleep expert reveals two-word technique to drift off when you can't stop worrying
2025-04-10

Sleep expert reveals two-word technique to drift off when you can't stop worrying

Tossing and turning, your mind races as sleep eludes you. Discover a surprising technique that might just be the key to a restful night.

Canine Detectives on the Scent of a Solution as WSU Researchers Employ Dogs to Sniff Out Little Cherry Disease in Tree Fruit Industry
2025-04-10

Canine Detectives on the Scent of a Solution as WSU Researchers Employ Dogs to Sniff Out Little Cherry Disease in Tree Fruit Industry

Researchers at WSU use dogs to detect Little Cherry Disease in trees, showing promise for early identification.

Press freedom linked to greater financial stability, finds global study
2025-04-10

Press freedom linked to greater financial stability, finds global study

Press freedom is widely considered to be a cornerstone of democracy. It brings accountability, transparency and access to reliable information.

Highly endangered sunflower star finds refuge in Canadian fjords
2025-04-10

Highly endangered sunflower star finds refuge in Canadian fjords

A team of oceanographers and marine biologists at the Hakai Institute, working with a colleague from the Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance, and another from the Institute of Ocean Sciences, all in Canada, has found that the highly endangered sunflower star, a type of sea star, has found some degree of refuge in Canadian fjords (spelled fiord in Canada).

A new approach to probe hadronization via quantum entanglement
2025-04-10

A new approach to probe hadronization via quantum entanglement

Recent physics studies have discovered that quarks and gluons inside protons, which are subatomic positively charged particles, exhibit maximal quantum entanglement at high energies. Entanglement is a physical phenomenon that entails correlations between distant particles that cannot be explained by classical physics theories, resulting in the state of one particle influencing that of another.

Can we really resurrect extinct animals, or are we just creating hi-tech lookalikes?
2025-04-10

Can we really resurrect extinct animals, or are we just creating hi-tech lookalikes?

From dire wolves to woolly mammoths, the idea of resurrecting extinct species has captured the public imagination. Colossal Biosciences, the Dallas-based biotech company leading the charge, has made headlines for ambitious efforts to bring back long-lost animals using cutting edge genetic engineering.

Girls' education projects succeed when whole communities 'live the change' and carry it forward
2025-04-10

Girls' education projects succeed when whole communities 'live the change' and carry it forward

Education projects supporting marginalized girls in lower-income countries are more likely to achieve lasting transformations when they mobilize young women and their communities as "agents of change," a new report indicates.

Scientists say the 'plant world' needs to come out and claim its place at the One Health table
2025-04-10

Scientists say the 'plant world' needs to come out and claim its place at the One Health table

Scientists writing a policy forum article in the CABI One Health journal say the "plant world" needs to come out and claim its place at the One Health table as part of a desire to break down barriers that currently limit true cross-domain integration.

Healthy forests require combined deer and invasive shrub control
2025-04-10

Healthy forests require combined deer and invasive shrub control

If left unchecked, both overabundant white-tailed deer populations and invasive shrubs like Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) can devastate deciduous native tree regeneration. Yet, a management strategy focused only on deer, or only on invasive shrubs, results in little or no forest health improvement, according to research from Ohio, spanning more than 10 years.

2025-04-10

Einstein's dream of a unified field theory accomplished? - Phys.org

Einstein's dream of a unified field theory accomplished? Phys.org

Einstein's dream of a unified field theory accomplished?
2025-04-10

Einstein's dream of a unified field theory accomplished?

During the latter part of the 20th century, string theory was put forward as a unifying theory of physics foundations. String theory has not, however, fulfilled expectations. That is why we are of the view that the scientific community needs to reconsider what comprises elementary forces and particles.

Scientists observe the first 'quantum rain'
2025-04-10

Scientists observe the first 'quantum rain'

In the Quantum Mixtures Lab of the National Institute of Optics (Cnr-Ino), a team of researchers from Cnr, the University of Florence and the European Laboratory for Non-linear Spectroscopy (LENS) observed the phenomenon of capillary instability in an unconventional liquid: an ultradilute quantum gas. This result has important implications for the understanding and manipulation of new forms of matter.

New method identifies protein that may govern cancer cell movement and metastasis
2025-04-10

New method identifies protein that may govern cancer cell movement and metastasis

Using a novel method that gives a readout of which proteins are in specific locations within cells, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have identified a protein that plays a key role in cell adhesion and movement. Their findings, published in Cell Reports, could help researchers better understand diverse phenomena such as cancer metastasis and cell differentiation.

2025-04-10

New Breakthrough Combats Lenalidomide Resistance in Multiple Myeloma

A new study conducted by researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University of Singapore has uncovered a key mechanism behind lenalidomide resistance in multiple myeloma (MM), offering new insights into potential strategies for improving treatment outcomes and overcoming drug resistance.

#TheMoment a Canada goose battled a fox on the streets of Toronto
2025-04-10

#TheMoment a Canada goose battled a fox on the streets of Toronto

Wafi Ishmam Chaudhury recounts the moment he filmed a battle between a hungry fox and some alert Canada geese on the streets of Toronto.

Schiff: Trump Should Be Investigated for Insider Trading
2025-04-10

Schiff: Trump Should Be Investigated for Insider Trading

Some Democrats are calling foul on President Trump's abrupt tariff pause, which caused stock prices to soar —days after the announcement of the tariffs led to the worst market plunge in years . Sen. Adam Schiff of California called on Congress to investigate whether the president engaged in market manipulation or...

2025-04-10

8 breathtaking images stars captured by NASA - DNA India

8 breathtaking images stars captured by NASA DNA IndiaAstronomy in Pictures: From Cosmic Lenses to Dust Devils on Mars Sky & Telescope8 Most Colourful Nebula Images by NASA’s James Webb Telescope MoneycontrolJames Webb captures interstellar jets from star systems Herbig-Haro 49 and 50 - CHOSUNBIZ ChosunbizJames Webb Space Telescope Delivers 4K Amazing View Of Spiral Galaxy MSN

2025-04-10

Space station meets aurora in this stunning time-lapse video - Digital Trends

Space station meets aurora in this stunning time-lapse video Digital TrendsSee it: Northern Lights captured on stunning video from astronaut aboard International Space Station Yahoo News CanadaNASA astronaut orbiting at 17,500mph captures Earth 'surprise' and viewers can't believe it LADbible

2025-04-10

Saturday's Full Moon Will Be Opposite of a Supermoon - Newser

Saturday's Full Moon Will Be Opposite of a Supermoon NewserView Full Coverage on Google News

2025-04-10

'Hidden galaxies' discovery, if confirmed, will upend our current understanding of the universe - Earth.com

'Hidden galaxies' discovery, if confirmed, will upend our current understanding of the universe Earth.com

New Blockchain Solution Slashes Storage Costs by 42%, Boosts Speed 25%
2025-04-09

New Blockchain Solution Slashes Storage Costs by 42%, Boosts Speed 25%

Dynamic-EC, developed by researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, introduces a smarter approach to blockchain storage by using real-time risk assessment to drastically lower costs and improve performance.

Where to find the next Earth: Machine learning accelerates the search for habitable planets
2025-04-09

Where to find the next Earth: Machine learning accelerates the search for habitable planets

A team from the University of Bern and the National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) PlanetS has developed a machine-learning model that predicts potential planetary systems with Earth-like planets. The model could significantly accelerate and thus revolutionize the future search for habitable planets in the universe.

Scientists discover that fruit fly larvae can sense electric fields
2025-04-09

Scientists discover that fruit fly larvae can sense electric fields

While it may be an unfamiliar sensation to humans, electroreception is relatively commonplace in the animal kingdom. Sharks, bees and even the platypus all share this ability to detect electric fields in their environment.

2025-04-09

Wait, What Do I Need to Remember From ‘The Last of Us’ Season 1 Again? - The Ringer

Wait, What Do I Need to Remember From ‘The Last of Us’ Season 1 Again? The RingerKiller Fungus In “The Last Of Us” Gets A Deadly Upgrade Inspired By Real Life IFLScienceNew season of The Last of Us has a chance at realism—scientists discuss 'zombie fungus' Phys.orgCould “The Last of Us” Really Happen in Real Life? 107.5 Kool FM‘That’s the link to The Last of Us’: UBC research looks at deadly fungi CTV News

Dying Man's Mission: Serve Others in All 50 States
2025-04-09

Dying Man's Mission: Serve Others in All 50 States

Doug Ruch's story falls into the "uplifting yet bittersweet" category—meant to inspire, but with a looming ending. The 55-year-old Texan was told by doctors he likely has between a year and 18 months to live, after finding out earlier this year that his prostate cancer had metastasized. Now, Ruch...

From Microelectronics to Microfluidics: How 3D Printing Is Shaping the Future of Tiny Devices
2025-04-09

From Microelectronics to Microfluidics: How 3D Printing Is Shaping the Future of Tiny Devices

The world of micro and nano devices is undergoing a seismic shift, thanks to the latest advancements in 3D printing technology. This cutting-edge approach is revolutionizing the production of microelectronic and microfluidic devices, enabling the creation of intricate structures with unparalleled precision.

New PCR Chip Design: High-Pressure Liquid Seal Solves Bubble Problem
2025-04-09

New PCR Chip Design: High-Pressure Liquid Seal Solves Bubble Problem

A new discovery has reshaped our understanding of PCR chip technology: water vapor, not air expansion, is the primary culprit behind bubble formation in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based chips. This revelation has led to the development of a high-pressure liquid seal technique that effectively eliminates bubbles and prevents water loss during the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process.

2025-04-09

The ‘true face’ of Lucy, humanity’s most famous ancestor - The Telegraph

The ‘true face’ of Lucy, humanity’s most famous ancestor The Telegraph

Tesla might benefit from Trump’s plans for Saudi Arabia
2025-04-09

Tesla might benefit from Trump’s plans for Saudi Arabia

Tesla is launching its EVs in Saudi Arabia this Thursday. And with Trump pushing for major Saudi investments, Musk’s timing could pay off big.The post Tesla might benefit from Trump’s plans for Saudi Arabia appeared first on TESLARATI.

Technological Progress: Friend or Foe?
2025-04-09

Technological Progress: Friend or Foe?

A Conversation with Professor Bohuslav Přikryl Professor Bohuslav Přikryl, former Rector of the University of Defence and retired Brigadier General, now serves as Vice President for Research, Development and Innovation at CSG Aerospace, a division of the Czechoslovak Group (CSG). From this unique vantage point, he monitors technological developments and identifies innovations that could shape [...]

Why Social Media Screen Time Is So Bad for Sleep
2025-04-09

Why Social Media Screen Time Is So Bad for Sleep

Scrolling on social media at bedtime is particularly disruptive to sleep. Here’s why

Who Invented The Modern Rocket Engine?
2025-04-09

Who Invented The Modern Rocket Engine?

Rockets are a major part of American aviation and a common hobby in the form of model rockets, but where did the modern rocket engine start?

New book explains the public health costs of prisons and policing
2025-04-09

New book explains the public health costs of prisons and policing

Assistant Professor of Latin American and Latino studies Carlos Martinez is a medical anthropologist, whose work often focuses on the health consequences of policing, incarceration, and deportation. His latest co-edited book, "All This Safety Is Killing Us: Health Justice Beyond Prisons, Police, and Borders," explores the public health impacts of punitive policies that disproportionately impact Black and brown people, trans and queer people, people with disabilities, people with mental health diagnoses, people with substance use disorders, and survivors of trauma and abuse.

Live coverage: ULA to launch 27 Amazon Project Kuiper satellites on Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral
2025-04-09

Live coverage: ULA to launch 27 Amazon Project Kuiper satellites on Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral

The mission will be the first deployment of full production Kuiper satellites into low Earth orbit. Liftoff from pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station is targeted for a two-hour window that opens at 7 p.m. EDT (2300 UTC).

Measles Outbreak Hits Texas Day Care
2025-04-09

Measles Outbreak Hits Texas Day Care

A measles outbreak is expanding in West Texas, affecting a day care facility with multiple cases, including children too young to be fully vaccinated. As of Tuesday, 505 cases had been reported in the outbreak area, which now covers 10 counties, the AP reports. It began in late January and...

Gemini South Observes Shape and Origin of Near-Earth Asteroid 2024 YR4
2025-04-09

Gemini South Observes Shape and Origin of Near-Earth Asteroid 2024 YR4

Using observations from the Gemini South telescope in Chile, one half of the International Gemini Observatory, partly funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and operated by NSF NOIRLab, astronomers have constructed a 3D representation of the newly discovered near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4.

Elon Musk: Peter Navarro Is a 'Moron'
2025-04-09

Elon Musk: Peter Navarro Is a 'Moron'

Elon Musk continued ramping up the rhetoric in his ongoing tariff-related feud with President Trump's top trade adviser, calling Peter Navarro a "moron" who is "dumber than a sack of bricks." The insults came in response to Navarro referring to Musk as a "car assembler" who is against Trump's tariffs...

2025-04-09

Soyuz MS-27 arrives at the International Space Station - evidencenetwork.ca

Soyuz MS-27 arrives at the International Space Station evidencenetwork.caA US-Russian crew of 3 launches to the International Space Station CityNews HalifaxRussia takes an American astronaut to the International Space Station The Globe and MailRussian and US crew blasts off in Soyuz rocket bound for ISS Al JazeeraNASA astronaut and Russian crewmates arrive at the International Space Station MSN

Space Force announces ‘Orbital Watch’ program to share intelligence with commercial sector
2025-04-09

Space Force announces ‘Orbital Watch’ program to share intelligence with commercial sector

The program will distribute unclassified threat data to more than 900 space companies registered through the Space Systems Command's "Front Door" portalThe post Space Force announces ‘Orbital Watch’ program to share intelligence with commercial sector appeared first on SpaceNews.

Susan Senk, Veteran Entertainment Publicist, Dies at 75
2025-04-09

Susan Senk, Veteran Entertainment Publicist, Dies at 75

Susan Senk, a veteran entertainment publicist and marketing executive who worked on more than 400 film campaigns, died April 5 in Manhattan. She was a 171⁄2-year heart-transplant survivor. Senk started out in the music industry before moving into film publicity, where she became a respected figure in both domestic and international markets. Part of the [...]

WHO Pandemic Agreement, Under Negotiations Now in Geneva, Has Immense Potential to Help Prevent Future Devastating Pandemics
2025-04-09

WHO Pandemic Agreement, Under Negotiations Now in Geneva, Has Immense Potential to Help Prevent Future Devastating Pandemics

The Wildlife Conservation Society continues to be at the table in Geneva as the WHO nears the finalization of its groundbreaking International Agreement on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response. An agreement may be reached on Friday; and the World Health Assembly will convene on May 19-27th to consider final adoption.

Scientists make water-repellent replacement for toxic 'forever chemicals'
2025-04-08

Scientists make water-repellent replacement for toxic 'forever chemicals'

A team of international scientists has invented a substitute for synthetic chemicals, called PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances), which are widely used in everyday products despite being hazardous to health and the environment.

2025-04-08

A Long-Held Assumption About Uranus Just Got Upended - Gizmodo

A Long-Held Assumption About Uranus Just Got Upended GizmodoA new rotation period and longitude system for Uranus NatureHubble helps determine Uranus' rotation rate with unprecedented precision ESA/HubbleA day at Uranus just got 28 seconds longer AP News20 Years of Uranus Observations by Hubble Show a Changing Planet Universe Today

Ancient artifacts made of volcanic glass keep turning up in Canada, but how?
2025-04-08

Ancient artifacts made of volcanic glass keep turning up in Canada, but how?

Volcanic glass has been discovered at more than 500 archaeological sites in western Canada. Geologically speaking, it shouldn't be there.

In Guatemala, painted altar found at Tikal adds new context to mysterious Maya history
2025-04-08

In Guatemala, painted altar found at Tikal adds new context to mysterious Maya history

Just steps from the center of Tikal, a 2,400-year-old Maya city in the heart of modern-day Guatemala, a global team of researchers including scholars from Brown University have unearthed a buried altar that could unlock the secrets of a mysterious time of upheaval in the ancient world.

Flex appeal: The trade-off between armor and efficiency in sea turtle shells
2025-04-08

Flex appeal: The trade-off between armor and efficiency in sea turtle shells

When we picture sea turtles in the wild, it's easy to envision them as armored warriors—their hard, resilient shells serving as near-impenetrable shields against oceanic threats like sharks. These sleek, streamlined shells aren't just defensive—they're engineered for speed, efficiency and survival. Designed to minimize drag, they allow sea turtles to glide effortlessly through the water, dive to astonishing depths, and handle the immense pressure shifts as they surface.

2025-04-08

Scientists shed light on life and times of 'Fiona' the pregnant ichthyosaur - Phys.org

Scientists shed light on life and times of 'Fiona' the pregnant ichthyosaur Phys.org131-million-year-old marine predator fossil shows rare twin pregnancy Interesting Engineering

Scientists shed light on life and times of 'Fiona' the pregnant ichthyosaur
2025-04-08

Scientists shed light on life and times of 'Fiona' the pregnant ichthyosaur

About 131 million years ago, an 11-foot-long ichthyosaur slammed snout first into the seafloor and was rapidly buried by sediments—a sequence of events that helped preserve not only her skeleton, but that of her unborn baby, along with the remains of her last meal.

Lunar lander operators cite growing demand beyond NASA
2025-04-08

Lunar lander operators cite growing demand beyond NASA

COLORADO SPRINGS – Through government-backed lunar missions, companies are identifying customers for future flights. International space agencies, universities, companies and rideshare customers contributed about 10 percent of the money that helped Intuitive Machines reach the moon March 6 with its second lander. The other 90 percent came from NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program. [...]

Burying Power Lines: A Costly but Crucial Solution to Prevent Outages and Wildfires
2025-04-08

Burying Power Lines: A Costly but Crucial Solution to Prevent Outages and Wildfires

Severe weather events have left millions of people without power for days, sometimes weeks or months, raising questions about whether the United States power infrastructure needs an overhaul. Joseph Vantassel, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech, believes moving power lines underground could be a solution.

Saturn at Dawn: Catch the Rings Edge-on for 2025
2025-04-08

Saturn at Dawn: Catch the Rings Edge-on for 2025

Familiar Saturn currently provides dawn observers with a bizarre, ‘ring-less’ view.

Archeologists find ancient child remains inside Maya altar
2025-04-08

Archeologists find ancient child remains inside Maya altar

The painting and artistry is not what sticks out to archeologists at a newly discovered ancient altar in Guatemala. The likely sacrificed human remains and its craftsmanship tells the story of a major conflict between a Maya city-state and a powerful rival. The findings are detailed in a study published April 8 in the journal [...]The post Archeologists find ancient child remains inside Maya altar appeared first on Popular Science.

Where Have All the Butterflies Gone?
2025-04-08

Where Have All the Butterflies Gone?

If you've noticed fewer butterflies fluttering around your garden lately, you're not alone. Many insect populations are in decline, and butterflies are no exception. According to Virginia Tech entomologists, they face a variety of challenges, such as habitat destruction, improper use or overuse of pesticides, and climate change.

Chatbot opens computational chemistry to nonexperts
2025-04-08

Chatbot opens computational chemistry to nonexperts

Advanced computational software is streamlining quantum chemistry research by automating many of the processes of running molecular simulations. The complicated design of these software packages, however, often limits their use to theoretical chemists trained in specialized computing techniques.

Using orbital cycles to understand early life
2025-04-08

Using orbital cycles to understand early life

Chengdu University of Technology-led research has established a high-resolution astrochronological framework spanning approximately 57.6 million years of the early Ediacaran Period. This calibrated timeline provides precise constraints on major climatic events and the appearance of early complex life, offering critical context for understanding environmental change and biological innovation during Earth's early history.

2025-04-08

Scientists say they have resurrected the dire wolf - CNN

Scientists say they have resurrected the dire wolf CNNThe Return of the Dire Wolf Time MagazineWhat are dire wolves? Extinct wolf popularized on 'Game of Thrones' brought back to life YahooScientists Revive the Dire Wolf, or Something Close The New York TimesScientists genetically engineer wolves with white hair like the extinct dire wolf NBC News

#TheMoment an endangered tortoise became a first-time mom at almost 100
2025-04-08

#TheMoment an endangered tortoise became a first-time mom at almost 100

Rachel Metz of the Philadelphia Zoo recounts the moment ‘Mommy’ — a 97-year-old Western Santa Cruz Galapagos Tortoise — produced four new hatchlings, becoming the oldest known first-time mother of her species.

Bringing the world into focus: How Vision To Learn is helping Oregon students see clearly
2025-04-08

Bringing the world into focus: How Vision To Learn is helping Oregon students see clearly

About one in every four students needs glasses, but many go without due to the cost of care. The legislature could extend Vision To Learn to all Oregon children.

23 Years Later, Madonna-Elton John Feud Is Over
2025-04-08

23 Years Later, Madonna-Elton John Feud Is Over

Madonna and Elton John have finally patched things up after a feud that's lasted more than two decades. John has frequently accused Madonna of lip syncing at her shows , but the Material Girl revealed on Instagram that she went to see him perform on Saturday Night Live this weekend—and...

The dire wolf has returned from the dead. A Dallas company ‘de-extincted’ them
2025-04-08

The dire wolf has returned from the dead. A Dallas company ‘de-extincted’ them

Colossal Biosciences, the de-extinction company, has announced that it has brought the dire wolf back from extinction.

'Well-preserved' baby mammoth dating back to Ice Age dissected by scientists: photos
2025-04-08

'Well-preserved' baby mammoth dating back to Ice Age dissected by scientists: photos

A baby mammoth nicknamed "Yana" was dissected by Russian scientists at North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk on March 27, pictures show.

2025-04-08

Terraforming Mars Isn't Impossible. New Study Describes First Step. - ScienceAlert

Terraforming Mars Isn't Impossible. New Study Describes First Step. ScienceAlertHere's how we could quickly raise temperatures on Mars Phys.org

Female Admiral at NATO Who Was on 'Woke' List Gets Fired
2025-04-08

Female Admiral at NATO Who Was on 'Woke' List Gets Fired

The Trump administration has, for the third time, fired a top female military officer. US Navy Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield, the sole woman on NATO's military committee, was ousted over the weekend, reportedly due to her support for diversity in the military, the AP reports. Sources say Adm. Christopher Grady,...

'Doomsday Mom' Gives Her Side of 4th Husband's Fatal Shooting
2025-04-08

'Doomsday Mom' Gives Her Side of 4th Husband's Fatal Shooting

Lori Vallow Daybell is representing herself in her latest murder trial , this one over the death of her fourth husband, and in her opening statement Monday the so-called "Doomsday Mom" gave her version of events. Authorities say Charles Vallow was fatally shot by Daybell's brother, Alex Cox, in July 2019,...

Altar found in Guatemalan jungle evidence of mingling of Mayan and Teotihuacan cultures, experts say
2025-04-08

Altar found in Guatemalan jungle evidence of mingling of Mayan and Teotihuacan cultures, experts say

An altar from the Teotihuacan culture, at the pre-Hispanic heart of what became Mexico, has been discovered in Tikal National Park in Guatemala, the center of Mayan culture, demonstrating the interaction between the two societies. The enormous city-state of Tikal,...

2025-04-08

‘That’s the link to The Last of Us’: UBC research looks at deadly fungi - CTV News

‘That’s the link to The Last of Us’: UBC research looks at deadly fungi CTV NewsThe new season of The Last of Us has a spore-ting chance at realism EurekAlert!

SpaceX to launch second accelerated GPS 3 satellite mission in late May
2025-04-08

SpaceX to launch second accelerated GPS 3 satellite mission in late May

Seen here prior to being sealed in its shipping container at Lockheed Martin’s Littleton, Colorado facility, SV08 will join the U.S. Space Force’s operational GPS constellation in orbit. Image: Lockheed Martin. Following the successful accelerated launch of a Global Positioning System on a Falcon 9 rocket in mid-December, the U.S. Space Force, Lockheed Martin and [...]

Elon Musk and top Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro lock horns over tariffs
2025-04-07

Elon Musk and top Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro lock horns over tariffs

Musk has criticized Navarro for his inexperience in building, while the trade advisor threw shade towards the CEO over his EV business.The post Elon Musk and top Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro lock horns over tariffs appeared first on TESLARATI.

The International Space Station is too clean—what does that tell us about how to co-exist with bugs on Earth?
2025-04-07

The International Space Station is too clean—what does that tell us about how to co-exist with bugs on Earth?

One of the cleanest places beyond Earth may be making its residents ill. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have had rashes, allergies and the odd infection, and scientists now believe the station's environment is too clean. Researchers recently concluded that the ISS is so sterile it may be damaging astronauts' health and have even suggested it might be time to make the station deliberately "dirtier."

2025-04-07

The International Space Station is too clean—what does that tell us about how to co-exist with bugs on Earth? - Phys.org

The International Space Station is too clean—what does that tell us about how to co-exist with bugs on Earth? Phys.orgThe International Space Station is too clean – what does that tell us about how to co-exist with bugs on Earth? The Conversation

High-intensity shock tube reveals high-speed interface flow mechanism
2025-04-07

High-intensity shock tube reveals high-speed interface flow mechanism

Research teams have established a theoretical method for designing smooth curved wall surfaces with variable cross-section shock tubes, and developed an integrated, high-intensity multifunctional shock tube device. Led by Prof. Luo Xisheng and Prof. Si Ting from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the study was published in Review of Scientific Instruments.

A Bankrupt 23andMe Could Soon Sell Your Most Personal Data
2025-04-07

A Bankrupt 23andMe Could Soon Sell Your Most Personal Data

23andMe is potentially selling more than just your genetic data—the personal survey info it collected is just as much a privacy problem.

2025-04-07

A strange linguistic pattern is hiding in physics equations—scientists intrigued - Glass Almanac

A strange linguistic pattern is hiding in physics equations—scientists intrigued Glass Almanac

2025-04-07

Pollution is masking the real extent of global warming, study says - Euronews.com

Pollution is masking the real extent of global warming, study says Euronews.comHigh sensitivity of cloud formation to aerosol changes Nature

Is AI Truly Creative? Turns Out Creativity Is in the Eye of the Beholder
2025-04-07

Is AI Truly Creative? Turns Out Creativity Is in the Eye of the Beholder

What makes people think an AI system is creative? New research shows that it depends on how much they see of the creative act. The findings have implications for how we research and design creative AI systems, and they also raise fundamental questions about how we perceive creativity in other people.

2025-04-07

'De-Extinction' Startup With $10 Billion Valuation Revives Dire Wolf - Bloomberg.com

'De-Extinction' Startup With $10 Billion Valuation Revives Dire Wolf Bloomberg.comThe Return of the Dire Wolf Time MagazineDire Wolves Have Just Been Brought Back From Extinction — and No This Isn’t Some ‘Game of Thrones’ Fantasy The Hollywood ReporterThe Science Behind the Return of the Dire Wolf Time MagazineGenetics startup re-creates "dire wolf" using ancient DNA Boing Boing

Hubble helps determine Uranus' rotation rate with unprecedented precision
2025-04-07

Hubble helps determine Uranus' rotation rate with unprecedented precision

An international team of astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have made new measurements of Uranus' interior rotation rate with a novel technique, achieving a level of accuracy 1,000 times greater than previous estimates. By analyzing more than a decade of Hubble observations of Uranus' aurorae, researchers have refined the planet's rotation period and established a crucial new reference point for future planetary research.

Smallholder farming in three African countries studied for 10 years—why profitable irrigation is key
2025-04-07

Smallholder farming in three African countries studied for 10 years—why profitable irrigation is key

The world has to feed a growing population with the same area of land and less water. Irrigation is key to managing this problem. A 10-year project called Transforming Irrigation in Southern Africa focused on capacity constraints on schemes in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe and how to solve them. This led to a new project which uses small-scale irrigation schemes as learning sites for circular food systems. Here, the researchers involved in the projects share some findings.

2025-04-07

Shy but smart: Timid mice outshine bold ones in problem-solving test - Interesting Engineering

Shy but smart: Timid mice outshine bold ones in problem-solving test Interesting Engineering

Life-size sculptures uncovered in Pompeii show that ancient women didn't just have to be wives to make a difference
2025-04-07

Life-size sculptures uncovered in Pompeii show that ancient women didn't just have to be wives to make a difference

Visitors to the site of Pompeii, the ancient Roman town buried (and so preserved for thousands of years) by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD, don't often think to look beyond the city walls. And it's easy to understand why: there's plenty on offer within this monumentally well-preserved town, from jewel-like wall paintings of myths and legends like Helen of Troy, to the majestic amphitheater and sumptuously stuccoed baths.

Here's How Journalist Got on White House Signal Chat
2025-04-07

Here's How Journalist Got on White House Signal Chat

Multiple sources have come forward to explain how President Trump's national security adviser Mike Waltz accidentally added Atlantic reporter Jeffrey Goldberg to a group chat on Signal in which airstrikes on Yemen were discussed. The timeline the sources, who were briefed on the White House's internal investigation into the matter,...

Child Actor Who Played Dennis the Menace Dead at 73
2025-04-07

Child Actor Who Played Dennis the Menace Dead at 73

Jay North, best known for playing Dennis the Menace in the 1960s live-action TV sitcom based on the iconic comic strip, died Sunday at age 73. A longtime friend says he died of colorectal cancer, the New York Times reports. She wrote in a Facebook post that North died "peacefully"...

2025-04-07

Beneath the ocean, a volcano reveals thousands of giant eggs—still alive. - Farmingdale Observer

Beneath the ocean, a volcano reveals thousands of giant eggs—still alive. Farmingdale Observer

2025-04-07

New state-of-the-art weather monitoring system will be online soon - MSN

New state-of-the-art weather monitoring system will be online soon MSNBrand new satellite to begin watching over Canada into the 2030s The Weather NetworkNOAA's most advanced weather monitoring system will be operational soon MSNTreasury Sec. Bessent says ‘there doesn’t have to be a recession’: Full interview MSNU.S. economy adds 228,000 jobs in March, unemployment rises slightly MSN

Looks Like Monday Will Be Another Rough Day for Markets
2025-04-07

Looks Like Monday Will Be Another Rough Day for Markets

US stock futures dropped further Sunday night, indicating Monday will continue the two-day worldwide sell-off for financial markets that started with President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariff announcement last week. Dow Jones Industrial average futures fell 979 points, or 2.5%, on Sunday night; S&P 500 futures dropped 2.9% and...

2025-04-06

Mysterious Mars structures 'prove there was life on the Red Planet' - MSN

Mysterious Mars structures 'prove there was life on the Red Planet' MSNView Full Coverage on Google News

Consecutive El Niños are happening more often and the result is more devastating, research suggests
2025-04-06

Consecutive El Niños are happening more often and the result is more devastating, research suggests

El Niño, a climate troublemaker, has long been one of the largest drivers of variability in the global climate. Every few years, the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean seesaws between warm (El Niño) and cold (La Niña) phases. This reshuffles rainfall patterns, unleashing floods, droughts and storms thousands of miles from the Pacific origin.

2025-04-06

Treasury Sec. Bessent says ‘there doesn’t have to be a recession’: Full interview - MSN

Treasury Sec. Bessent says ‘there doesn’t have to be a recession’: Full interview MSNNOAA's most advanced weather monitoring system will be operational soon CBS NewsBrand new satellite to begin watching over Canada into the 2030s The Weather Network

A Minecraft Movie hits $110M global opening day and it’s headed higher
2025-04-06

A Minecraft Movie hits $110M global opening day and it’s headed higher

The Minecraft Movie is off to a pretty amazing start, with $58 million coming in on the first day in the U.S. and $110 million globally.

The best ways to give your old Android a second life
2025-04-06

The best ways to give your old Android a second life

Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how you can creatively repurpose your old unused Android devices, which are full of potential and hidden value.

2025-04-06

Lyrid meteor shower 2025 peaks this month: Could we be in for a surprise outburst this year? - Space.com

Lyrid meteor shower 2025 peaks this month: Could we be in for a surprise outburst this year? Space.comLook up! What's going on in the April night sky? The Weather NetworkWhat’s Up: April 2025 Skywatching Tips from NASA NASA Science (.gov)The Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks Soon—Here's How to See Its Beautiful Shooting Stars marthastewart.comThese Are The Biggest Skywatching Events in April Lifehacker

Missile Defense Agency opens door to commercial firms for “Golden Dome” project
2025-04-06

Missile Defense Agency opens door to commercial firms for “Golden Dome” project

A conference later this month will explore space-interception concepts, with particular interest in boost-phase capabilities.The post Missile Defense Agency opens door to commercial firms for “Golden Dome” project appeared first on SpaceNews.

Lyrid meteor shower 2025 peaks this month: Could we be in for a surprise outburst this year?
2025-04-06

Lyrid meteor shower 2025 peaks this month: Could we be in for a surprise outburst this year?

The Lyrid meteor shower, one of the oldest known of the annual showers, peaks this year with only some small interference from a waning crescent moon.

Fearless James Webb Telescope Stares Down "City Killer" Asteroid That Had Been Feared to Strike Earth
2025-04-06

Fearless James Webb Telescope Stares Down "City Killer" Asteroid That Had Been Feared to Strike Earth

That "city-killer" asteroid may no longer be projected to strike Earth in the near future, but scientists are still keeping close tabs on it. Using the mighty James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have imaged the once-daunting space rock, 2024 YR4, in infrared light, providing our best estimate yet of its true size. It's also a convincing demonstration of the telescope's usefulness in assessing the hazards of near-Earth asteroids in the future. Previously, our ground-based glances at 2024 YR4 in visible light suggest that it could be as long as nearly 300 feet. Now, the latest observations reveal that it's somewhat [...]

2025-04-06

Fearless James Webb Telescope Stares Down "City Killer" Asteroid That Had Been Feared to Strike Earth - Futurism

Fearless James Webb Telescope Stares Down "City Killer" Asteroid That Had Been Feared to Strike Earth FuturismRising odds asteroid that briefly threatened Earth will hit Moon CTV NewsAsteroid that caused panic about deadly collision with Earth is huge, Nasa finds The Independent‘City-killer’ asteroid 2024 YR4 now has higher chance of hitting the moon Inside HaltonAsteroid that once threatened Earth may target the Moon Earth.com