Science
NASA compares Martian landscapes from Curiosity and Perseverance chevron_right
NASA's Curiosity and Perseverance rovers capture sweeping Mars panoramas (video)
‘Time-Traveling’ Twin NASA Rovers Reveal Secrets of Mars In Breathtaking 360° Views | WATCH
Space
By Samantha Mathewson
Republic World
By Garvit Parashar
By Tim Newcomb
SpaceX Falcon Heavy launches ViaSat-3 F3 satellite chevron_right
This SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launch looks amazing from space in these wild satellite photos
SpaceX launches high-power ViaSat internet satellite in rare flight of Falcon Heavy rocket
Launch preview: SpaceX seeks second attempt at Falcon Heavy launch following weather scrub on Monday
Florida rocket launch schedule this week kicks off with SpaceX, ULA
Space
By Mike Wall
CBS News
By William Harwood
Spaceflight Now
By Will Robinson-Smith
Florida Today
By Brooke Edwards, Eric Lagatta & Lianna Norman
By Eric Berger
Plato's space tests chevron_right
OHB Completes Successful Thermal Vacuum Test Campaign for ESA's PLATO Space Telescope
SpaceWatch.GLOBAL
By Joshua Faleti
Falcon 9 rocket stage impact on moon chevron_right
A Stray SpaceX Rocket Will Smash Into the Moon at Mach 7 in August, Analyst Says
A used SpaceX rocket is on a collision course with the moon, report warns
A Falcon 9 rocket will hit the Moon this summer at seven times the speed of sound
Gizmodo
By Ellyn Lapointe
Live Science
By Brandon Specktor
Ars Technica
By Eric Berger
By Ellsworth Toohey
NASA tests high-powered lithium thruster for Mars missions chevron_right
NASA Tests Prototype ‘Magnetoplasmadynamic’ Electric Propulsion Thruster Designed to Power Future Trips to Mars
The Debrief
By Christopher Plain
Turkana Rift fossils in East Africa chevron_right
Massive crack will one day split the continent of Africa, researchers say
Necking of the active Turkana Rift Zone and the priming of eastern Africa for continental breakup
ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
By Julia Jacobo
Nature
By Folarin Kolawole, John Rowan & Anne Becel
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman reignites Pluto planet debate chevron_right
‘Make Pluto a planet again’? NASA chief revives debate that divides astronomers
NASA chief Jared Isaacman says he's fighting for Pluto: 'I am very much in the camp of 'make Pluto a planet again'
NASA chief Jared Isaacman hints at campaign to make Pluto a planet again
Nature
By Davide Castelvecchi
Space
By Mike Wall
Scientific American
By Adam Kovac
New Martian organic molecules discovered using Curiosity rover chevron_right
Discovery renews confirmation that ancient Mars had the 'right chemistry to support life'
Curiosity Team Hits Jackpot: A Sample Full of Complex Organic Molecules
NASA rover uncovers rock with 7 new organic molecules on Mars — the 'most diverse collection' ever seen
Earth.com
By Eric Ralls
Sky & Telescope
By Emily Lakdawalla
Live Science
By Elizabeth Howell
La Brújula Verde
By Guillermo Carvajal
The Daily Galaxy
By Lydia Amazouz
NASA telescopes identify source of mysterious little red dots chevron_right
James Webb Space Telescope's strange little red dots may really be 'black hole stars', X-ray data suggests
Space
By Keith Cooper
By Arezki Amiri
Iceberg discovery in Antarctica chevron_right
Pink rocks found in Antarctica lead to the discovery of an enormous structure under the ice
A robotic submarine ventures 27 days beneath an Antarctic ice shelf, discovers “impossible” structures hidden 11 miles beneath the ice, and then disappears without a trace
After a giant iceberg broke away, scientists found a long-sealed marine world under Antarctica
Earth.com
By Eric Ralls
OkDiario
By Kevin Montien González
MSN
By Melissa Ait Lounis
Eta Aquarid meteor shower visible before dawn in May chevron_right
Halley’s Comet Lights Up The Sky Again Through Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Peak: Here's When to Watch
The Daily Galaxy
By Lydia Amazouz
Study finds scorpions reinforce claws and stingers with metals chevron_right
Scorpions Are So Metal—Literally. New Images Reveal Patterns in How Their Weaponry Is Fortified With Iron, Zinc and Manganese
Smithsonian Magazine
By Carlyn Kranking
Quantum communication breakthrough using fiber-optic wavelengths chevron_right
A quantum-coherent photon–emitter interface in the original telecom band
Nature
By Peter Lodahl, Marcus Albrechtsen & Leonardo Midolo
Planet types in the galaxy chevron_right
The most common planets in the galaxy don't appear around the most common stars, TESS observations suggest
Planets typical of Sun-like stars are rare among the most common ones
Phys.org
By Sadie Harley & Robert Egan
Universe Space Tech
By Oleksandr Burlaka
Earth's break-up under Pacific Northwest chevron_right
Active Protothrusts and Fluid Highways: Seismic Noise Reveals Hidden Subduction Dynamics in Cascadia
Earth’s tectonic plate is cracking beneath Cascadia Subduction Zone - scientists spot a ‘slow-motion train wreck’
The Earth is tearing itself apart near Vancouver Island in the Pacific Northwest
Ocean Observatories Initiative
The Times of India
The Brighter Side of News
By Joseph Shavit & Rebecca Shavit-lonstein
Texas A&M researchers develop light-propelled metajet technology chevron_right
World-first light propulsion ‘metajets’ could enable 20-year mission to Alpha Centauri
Scientists Say They’ve Figured Out a Way to Get to Alpha Centauri in Just 20 Years
Interesting Engineering
Futurism
By Victor Tangermann
Astronomer uses asteroid orbital paths to shorten Mars travel chevron_right
Astronomer Finds a Shortcut to Mars by Following an Asteroid’s Journey Through Space
A "Space Shortcut" to Mars in Just 56 Days Has Been Discovered and Europe Is Already Building the Tech
Gizmodo
By Passant Rabie
The Daily Galaxy
By Arezki Amiri
AI discovery of DNA nucleosomes chevron_right
Pervasive and programmed nucleosome distortion on single chromatin fibres
Nature
By Marty G Yang, Hayden Saunders & Camille M Moore
By Jenna Ahart
Clotting technique for blood clots chevron_right
Engineering tough blood clots for rapid haemostasis and enhanced regeneration
Nature
By Jianyu Li, Liu Yin & Shuaibing Jiang
NASA Science (.gov)
Scientists on the end of the universe chevron_right
The Universe May Collapse Far Sooner Than Expected, New Study Suggests
The Daily Galaxy
By Lydia Amazouz
Scientists develop tool to reconstruct ancient Earth geography chevron_right
New Online Tool Lets You See Where On Earth Your House Was Located 320 Million Years Ago
New online tool can show where your backyard was 320 million years ago
IFLScience
By Benjamin Taub
Interesting Engineering
By Mrigakshi Dixit
Mysterious green lights captured in Hawaii sky chevron_right
Mysterious Green Bands In Hawaii Sky Linked To Little-Known Earth Phenomenon
The Daily Galaxy
By Lydia Amazouz
Northern Lights sighting chevron_right
Northern Lights Could Dazzle Farther South Than Usual Tonight—Spanning More Than 20 States
marthastewart.com
By Michele Laufik
By Tad Malone
Scientists prepare for asteroid Apophis flyby in April 2029 chevron_right
The Brighter Side of News
Scientists detect 13 radio pulses beneath Antarctic ice chevron_right
Scientists detect radio bursts beneath Antarctic ice that could reveal ghost particles
13 Radio Wave Events Detected Beneath Antarctic Ice Linked To The Askaryan Effect, Predicted In 1962
Earth.com
By Adrian Villellas
IFLScience
By James Felton
By Ingrid Fadelli
By Joseph Bondy-Denomy, Nicole D Marino & Heloise Carion
Fossil of 180-million-year-old Temnodontosaurus found in Germany chevron_right
Nature
By Hirohisa Kyogoku, Tomoya Kitajima & Azusa Inoue
Scientists complete largest 3D map of the universe chevron_right
With Over 47 Million Galaxies And Quasars, The Largest 3D Map Of The Universe Is Now Complete
This Is the Largest, Most Detailed 3D Map of the Universe. It'll Help Astronomers Investigate a Cosmic Mystery: Dark Energy
Scientists Complete Largest 3D Map of the Universe to Probe Dark Energy
IFLScience
By Alfredo Carpineti
Smithsonian Magazine
By Margherita Bassi
SciTechDaily
By Tatyana Woodall
NASA clarifies 2001 Mars Global Surveyor image of square chevron_right
NASA Spotted a Strange Square Shape on Mars That Went Viral Overnight, Until the Full Picture Emerged
The Daily Galaxy
By Melissa Ait Lounis
Streptomyces toxin in insects chevron_right
Buried in soil, a 100-million-year-old bacterial toxin could reshape pest control and antibiotic discovery
Phys.org
By Sadie Harley & Robert Egan
By Jeremy Gray
New titanosaur species discovered in Morocco chevron_right
70-Million-Year-Old Fossil Discovery In Morocco Points To Lost Dinosaur Highways Across Oceans
Indian Defence Review
By Dr Emily Carter
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