Arezki Amiri
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
This robot from Shanghai moves, smiles, and holds eye contact in a way that made thousands of viewers deeply uncomfortable, and that was entirely the point.
Nicholas Werner
Jalopnik
The upper stage of a rocket used to launch a lunar lander mission now heading towards the moon, and it's going to crash there at 5,400 miles per hour.
Noah Jampol
Yahoo Entertainment
"It challenges the common view of an 'age of vertebrates' in marine ecosystems."
TOI Science Desk
The Times of India
Science News: The 2.5 billion-year-old geological feature that exists in the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe is one geological feature whose importance has been recognised f.
None
Earth.com
High-tech camera system makes it possible for humans to see colors in the way animals do, adding vivid new perspective to the natural world.
Sanjukta Mondal
Phys.Org
Every year, millions suffer, and thousands lose their lives to infections that were once easily treatable with the right dose of medication. The drugs are the same; human physiology is the same; the only difference is that microbes, such as bacteria, viruses,…
Joseph Shavit, Shy Cohen
Thebrighterside.news
NASA plans a 2028 Mars mission using nuclear electric propulsion, a step that could transform deep-space travel.
Mike Wall
Space.com
"I think it must have been some piece of orbital debris or a satellite breaking up as it entered the atmosphere."
Adithi Ramakrishnan, Associated Press
KSL.com
The Eta Aquarid meteor shower soon will light the sky with debris from Halley's comet. But a bright moon will spoil the fun this year, making the display harder to glimpse.
Paul Arnold
Phys.Org
When cows burp, they send a substantial amount of methane gas into the air, which makes them a leading contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. According to research published in the journal Science, a newly discovered hydrogen-producing structure within the …
Lewis Dartnell
Skyatnightmagazine.com
New modelling suggests the Martian moon Phobos’s demise could be earlier – and much more dramatic – than we expected
The Conversation
ScienceAlert
Every year, millions of visitors stand at the clifftop lookouts along Victoria's Great Ocean Road and gaze out at the Twelve Apostles.
Tereza Pultarova
Space.com
"We have seen a very significant increase in terms of organoid production."
None
Science Daily
Physicists are rethinking one of quantum mechanics’ biggest puzzles: how fuzzy possibilities become definite reality. New research suggests that spontaneous “collapse” processes—possibly linked to gravity—could subtly blur time itself. This wouldn’t affect cl…
Sarah Jones
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
Beneath the surface of a remote island lake, something unusual involving jellyfish has been unfolding for thousands of years. Isolated from the ocean, this ecosystem hides a phenomenon that continues to surprise scientists.
Scott Travers
Forbes
Human babies arrive with 100 extra bones for the same reason birth is the most dangerous event in mammalian life. Both facts trace back to the same evolutionary gamble.
Frank Landymore
Futurism
New research suggests the Milky Way contains the remnants of an ancient realm it consumed billions of years ago.
Jamie Carter
Live Science
The 570-megapixel Dark Energy Camera in Chile has captured an extended halo and a dust-filled disk around the hat-shaped Sombrero Galaxy.
Elisha Sauers
Mashable
Dust in the wind.
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