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China launches rival rocket to SpaceX Falcon 9 for the first time China apparently didn’t issue any airspace or maritime notices ahead of the maiden launch of…
Scientific American Summer Reading Challenge Fill your bingo card with fascinating science stories, discoveries and ideas all summer long for a chance to win …
Scientists traced the Euphrates River’s source to a glacier on Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey, critical for early civilizations and modern water supply. This f…
The planar Hall effect is a tabletop diagnostic tool for special quantum properties useful in basic research and technological applications. Or so it was thoug…
This image of Westerlund 2 released on March 19, 2026, features Chandra X-ray Observatory data (pink) and infrared data from NASA’S James Webb Space Telescope …
Our solar system has two ice giants, Uranus and Neptune, but there may have been a third. According to a new study published in the journal Icarus, this extra …
Kitchen sponges release microplastics as they wear down during everyday use, with some sponge types shedding far more than others. Researchers estimated that m…
A Salk Institute study found that a simple dietary amino acid, methionine, dramatically improved survival in mice facing severe infections and inflammatory con…
A promising new study suggests rheumatoid arthritis may not be as inevitable as once thought for people at high risk. Researchers found that just one year of t…
One of the most devastating extinctions in Earth's history is best known for what didn't die—dinosaurs. But the end-Triassic extinction 201 million years ago w…
Teachers' emotions in the classroom play a critical role in how students learn, according to research published in the Journal of Educational Psychology. When …
























