Earth planning date: Friday, Sept. 5, 2025
Curiosity is in the midst of the boxwork campaign, trying to decipher why we see such pronounced ridges and hollows in this area of Mount Sharp. When this terrain was first identified from orbit it was…

Earth planning date: Friday, Sept. 5, 2025
Curiosity is in the midst of the boxwork campaign, trying to decipher why we see such pronounced ridges and hollows in this area of Mount Sharp. When this terrain was first identified from orbit it was…

The magnetic fields that formed in the very early stages of the Universe, may have been billions of times weaker than a small fridge magnet, with strengths comparable to magnetism generated by neurons in the human brain. Yet, despite such…

The chemical mood of Earth’s mantle, its redox state, is shaped by how iron and carbon behave as they gain or lose electrons. This redox balance affects everything, from the formation of minerals to the movement of heat and materials deep…

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA introduced its newest astronauts Monday, 10 scientists, engineers and test pilots chosen from more than 8,000 applicants to help explore the moon and possibly Mars.
For the first time, there were more women than men…

The largest virtual universe ever constructed has been completed by the international Euclid Consortium to support the European Space Agency’s Euclid mission, launched in 2023. The vast simulation, containing 3.4 billion galaxies, will…
You’ve been away for two weeks on a European vacation, and the moment your…

Data from the pre-post-intervention study “Proactive automatized lifestyle intervention for cancer prevention: Pilot-test (PAL-Pilot)” were used [22]. The study was approved by the data protection officer and…

About 95 million years ago, a juvenile crocodyliform nicknamed Elton lived in what is now southwest Montana at the edge of the Western Interior Seaway.
Measuring no more than 2 feet long from nose to tip of tail, young Elton was about the size of…

On Feb. 17, 2026, an annular solar eclipse will be visible from a remote part of Antarctica, forming a “ring of fire” for up to 2 minutes, 20 seconds as 96% of the sun’s center is eclipsed by the moon.
Few will witness that moment, but observers…