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The Perfect Astronaut Is Changing
Water’s my jam.” Dituri did apply to be an astronaut in 2024; he never heard back. Although he meets current qualifications, in many ways he’s not an ideal applicant—he’s so bombastic, for instance,
Scientists Found a ‘Fingerprint’ in Ancient Rock That May Solve the Ring of Fire’s Origin
A new study does the difficult task of trying to piece together the history of the world’s largest subduction zone.
Fire ants may offer insight into crippling honey bee disease
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists are helping to protect honey bee populations while developing new strategies for managing fire ant populations. Honey bees are a vital part of
European satellites succeed in creating artificial solar eclipse
A European space agency created the first "artificial total solar eclipse" using a pair of satellites on Monday.
Largest Oort Cloud comet ever observed reveals its secrets under ALMA's powerful gaze
A team of astronomers has made a groundbreaking discovery by detecting molecular activity in comet C/2014 UN271 (Bernardinelli-Bernstein)—the largest and second most distantly active comet ever
3D printed brain sheds light on neurological disorders
A research team has successfully developed a three-dimensional (3D) brain model that closely mimics the structure and function of the human brain. The study was published in the International Journal
Will a new strategy improve European water management?
One third of the EU is affected by water scarcity and with water pollution and high demand for water, more investment and innovation is needed. We look at the pros and cons of the proposals in the
Scientists solve mystery of Antarctica's 'bleeding waterfalls'
Antarctica’s Blood Falls is one of the strangest natural phenomena you're likely to see, and the mystery behind it has fascinated members of the scientific community for decades. For the uninitiated,
‘Diplomatically and politically messy’: How NASA cuts could impact Europe’s space projects
Experts tell Euronews Next that if the US Congress passes the proposed NASA budget cuts, the EU-US relationship will never be able to go back to the way it was. View on euronews
From Red Dust to R&R: How a Physics Breakthrough Could Slash Mars Travel to Just Three Months!
Imagine a world where a trip to Mars isn't a sci-fi fantasy spanning years, but a manageable journey lasting mere months. What sounds like the plot of a blockbuster movie could soon be reality,
Some Storms Could Turn Severe During Unsettled Stretch
The arrival of an unsettled weather pattern will be marked by rounds of showers and thunderstorms as high humidity fuels a soggy setup this week. With the official start of astronomical summer on
Ice Age cave find upends what we know about Australia’s first people
Ice Age cave find upends what we know about Australia’s first people - Glacier landscapes may not have been hurdles for early human migration, study suggests
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