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NASA Aims to Catch a Falling Space Telescope and Push It Back Up
Without a rescue mission, NASA’s Swift Observatory, which studies some of the most powerful explosions in the universe, will burn up in the atmosphere within a few months.
1 hour ago
New York Times Science
NASA Aims to Catch a Falling Space Telescope and Push It Back Up
Scientists React to the Lab-Made, Yet Lifelike, SpudCell
This cell-like structure can grow, feed, divide and compete. Researchers ponder what it means for the future of synthetic biology and our definition of “life.”
3 hours ago
New York Times Science
Scientists React to the Lab-Made, Yet Lifelike, SpudCell
How to Make a Time Capsule That Will Last 250 Years
The America250 time capsule will hold dozens of historical treasures. Avoiding dampness and other dangers requires lots of engineering.
3 hours ago
New York Times Science
How to Make a Time Capsule That Will Last 250 Years
Heat Domes Are Dangerous. July Fourth Activities Will Make Things Worse
Long hours outdoors, day drinking, and World Cup matches are among the factors raising the risks of heat-related illness, as hot weather spreads across the eastern US.
3 hours ago
WIRED Science
Heat Domes Are Dangerous. July Fourth Activities Will Make Things Worse
Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It an Artificial Earthquake?
Fans’ euphoric reactions to the Mexican national team’s recent victory in the 2026 World Cup caused a series of unusual vibrations that were detected by seismic warning systems.
15 hours ago
WIRED Science
Mexico’s Victory Over Ecuador Made the Ground Shake. Was It an Artificial Earthquake?
“Televised Nervous Breakdown”: CEO of Palantir Suffers a Bit of a Meltdown During Live Interview
"This is the voice of American business that is being channeled through me!" The post "Televised Nervous Breakdown": CEO of Palantir Suffers a Bit of a Meltdown During Live Interview appeared first on Futurism.
15 hours ago
Futurism
“Televised Nervous Breakdown”: CEO of Palantir Suffers a Bit of a Meltdown During Live Interview
Is Your Air Conditioning Killing People Thousands of Miles Away?
"Individual air conditioning is a scourge." The post Is Your Air Conditioning Killing People Thousands of Miles Away? appeared first on Futurism.
17 hours ago
Futurism
Is Your Air Conditioning Killing People Thousands of Miles Away?
CEO Says He’ll Fire Any Employee Who Sends Him More AI Slop
An executive threatened to "fire the next person" whose sent them an email written by ChatGPT. The post CEO Says He'll Fire Any Employee Who Sends Him More AI Slop appeared first on Futurism.
18 hours ago
Futurism
CEO Says He’ll Fire Any Employee Who Sends Him More AI Slop
Scientists Just Found Something Very Disturbing About the AMOC Current Deep Below the Ocean: Evidence That Its Weakening ...
Throwing cold water on your hopes of a better tomorrow. The post Scientists Just Found Something Very Disturbing About the AMOC Current Deep Below the Ocean: Evidence That Its Weakening Isn't Just a Fluke, and If It Collapses, the World Could Be Plunged Into Climate Catastrophe appeared first on ...
20 hours ago
Futurism
Scientists Just Found Something Very Disturbing About the AMOC Current Deep Below the Ocean: Evidence That Its Weakening ...
Penalty Shootouts: Is the Team That Kicks First More Likely to Win?
Penalty kicks are already proving critical to big wins at this year’s World Cup. But the advantage in penalty kicks has more to do with psychological effects than who kicks first.
20 hours ago
WIRED Science
Penalty Shootouts: Is the Team That Kicks First More Likely to Win?
Scientists Build Fully Synthetic Life Form That Can Eat and Reproduce
"We’re hoping we’re really starting the true age of bioeconomy, enabling technology that will let people engineer biology." The post Scientists Build Fully Synthetic Life Form That Can Eat and Reproduce appeared first on Futurism.
21 hours ago
Futurism
Scientists Build Fully Synthetic Life Form That Can Eat and Reproduce
Thieves Are Absolutely Loving All of These New Data Center Projects
"They know what’s hot and they know what’s selling." The post Thieves Are Absolutely Loving All of These New Data Center Projects appeared first on Futurism.
21 hours ago
Futurism
Thieves Are Absolutely Loving All of These New Data Center Projects
NSF Discovering Our Universe' gallery to open July 1
The new "U.S. National Science Foundation Discovering Our Universe" gallery is opening to the public July 1 at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., in celebration of the museum's 50 th anniversary. The gallery…
23 hours ago
National Science Foundation
NSF Discovering Our Universe' gallery to open July 1
Drive Slower, Save Money on Gas. Thanks, Physics!
Planning a Fourth of July getaway? Use less gas—and cut your emissions—by easing up on the pedal.
1 day ago
WIRED Science
Drive Slower, Save Money on Gas. Thanks, Physics!
Cheating Chickadees Are Seduced by Smarts
Female mountain chickadees are loyal to their mates, unless a smarter suitor comes along.
1 day ago
New York Times Science
Cheating Chickadees Are Seduced by Smarts
Space Lasers Show How Venezuela’s Earthquakes Reshaped the Earth’s Crust
New satellite imagery reveals how much terrain has shifted in the wake of the twin quakes.
1 day ago
WIRED Science
Space Lasers Show How Venezuela’s Earthquakes Reshaped the Earth’s Crust
Curiosity, Perseverance and Now Promise? NASA May Send a Mars Rover to the Moon.
As part of plans to establish a lunar base, the space agency may send to the moon a spare test version of the rover — as well as a soccer ball.
1 day ago
New York Times Science
Curiosity, Perseverance and Now Promise? NASA May Send a Mars Rover to the Moon.
The Vera Rubin Telescope Begins Surveying Our Cosmos
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is beginning the widest, deepest survey yet of the southern sky.
1 day ago
New York Times Science
The Vera Rubin Telescope Begins Surveying Our Cosmos
New York Is About to Feel Hotter Than Phoenix
Extreme heat coupled with humidity will make it feel like 109 degrees Fahrenheit as the holiday weekend approaches.
1 day ago
WIRED Science
New York Is About to Feel Hotter Than Phoenix
Podcast: The future of quantum cryptography
Secure information is essential in the digital exchanges of modern life. NSF-supported professor Vinod Vaikuntanathan discusses quantum cryptography and the future of encryption.
2 days ago
National Science Foundation
Podcast: The future of quantum cryptography
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