Today's Science News
April 22, 2025
The Only Birding Apps You’ll Ever Need - Having one (or all) of these apps on your mobile phone or tablet is like having an expert birding guide by your side at all times.Birds have personality, and they express it through song - A new study of Australian birds examines how for some species their personality shines through in the songs.
'An up-tempo version of Darwinian evolution': How a mega freeze in Florida may have caused Burmese pythons to evolve at a blindingly fast speed - "The 2010 cold snap may have created a subset of pythons better able to survive cold temperatures — and thus better adapted to spread beyond the northern boundaries of its current range."
Don't miss the Lyrid meteor shower peak tonight: Here's what to expect - The Lyrid meteor shower occurs between April 16-25 every year and is set to peak on the night of April 22, when viewers could expect to see up to 18 meteors per hour under clear, dark skies.
Planet Sizes and Locations in Our Solar System - Our solar system has eight planets, and five officially recognized dwarf planets.
Marvel's screw-ups get their chance at redemption in the final 'Thunderbolts' trailer (video) - 'We've all done bad things': Yelena, aka White Widow, bares her soul in final trailer for Marvel's 'Thunderbolts' ahead of the May 2 release.
US Space Force now has a framework for fighting a war in space - The U.S. Space Force now has an official "Space Warfighting" doctrine outlining how the service can train and prepare units for a war fought in space.
"Unjammable" Quantum Sensors Navigate by Earth's Magnetic Field - With aircraft increasingly targeted by GPS jammers, the search for new ways to navigate is hotting up.
Animal That Once Lived With Dinosaurs Helps Keep NASA Kennedy In Balance - They’re known as “living fossils”.
Astronomers discover doomed planet shedding a Mount Everest's worth of material every orbit, leaving behind a comet-like tail - Astronomers discovered a planet that orbits its star so closely that its surface is being scorched into magma and vaporizing into space.
Amateur astronomers capture groundbreaking photos of sun's corona during partial solar eclipse - In groundbreaking photos, eclipse chasers captured the elusive solar corona during a partially eclipsed sunrise/moonrise in Quebec.
L-Tyrosine Supplements May be Trending, but Here are the Risks and Benefits - Learn more about the benefits and risks of L-tyrosine supplements, the “over-the-counter Adderall.”
Entrepreneurs Challenge Winner PRISM is Using AI to Enable Insights from Geospatial Data - NASA sponsored Entrepreneurs Challenge events in 2020, 2021, and 2023 to invite small business start-ups to showcase innovative ideas and technologies with
DAILY DOSE: The Brain Drain Begins – U.S. Researchers Seek Opportunities Abroad Amid Funding Cuts. - U.S. scientists are increasingly seeking jobs abroad due to funding cuts, while NIH freezes grants amid political pressure and challenges grow for U.K. cancer patients post-Brexit.
NASA Tests Ultralight Antennas to Benefit Future National Airspace - Phased Array antennas using polymer aerogel substrates are a new technology being developed to ensure safe and secure communications for air travel, including air taxis and drones.
Italian Space Agency mourns death of Pope Francis - The Italian Space Agency paid tribute to Pope Francis in the wake of his death early Monday morning (April 21).
New QPU benchmark will show when quantum computers surpass existing computing capabilities, scientists say - A new benchmark performed on chips from five different vendors has indicated how we can measure QPU performance as quantum computers become more advanced and useful.
Colloidal crystal model reveals new factors in controlling polymorph formation - Polymorphs are not mythical, chimeric beasts—they are substances with identical chemical compositions but differing crystal structures that also exhibit different physical and chemical properties.
Novel electrochemical technique measures degradation rate of polymer coatings on iron - Think of a metal with paint on it, like an automobile or a pipeline carrying natural gas.
Beyond the burn: Harvesting dead wood to reduce wildfires and store carbon - Increasing wildfires necessitate effective forest management practices to balance carbon storage and risks.
Lab-grown mosquitoes could help protect Hawaii’s native birds - To curb the spread of avian malaria, a teen researcher found a way to make those mosquitoes grow faster and stronger.
Our galactic neighbor Andromeda has a bunch of satellite galaxies — and they're weirdly pointing at us - The Andromeda galaxy's family of satellite galaxies point towards the Milky Way, and nobody knows why.
Biological organ ages predict disease risk decades in advance - A blood test can predict organ ageing, potentially revealing risks for various age-related diseases.
Pair of 'glowing' lava lakes spotted on Africa's most active volcanoes as they erupt simultaneously — Earth from space - This false-color satellite photo from 2014 shows the immense heat emanating from lava lakes at the summits of a pair of simultaneously erupting volcanoes in Congo.
SpaceX CRS-32 Dragon cargo capsule arrives at the ISS with 6,700 pounds of supplies (video) - A SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule arrived at the International Space Station this morning (April 22), docking to the orbital lab after more than a day catching up in orbit.
New super metal handles extreme temperatures - A new nickel-based super-metal alloy that maintains strength and flexibility over an 800oC temperature range has been developed in Korea.
Helium in the Earth’s core - Researchers discovered helium can bond with iron under high pressure, reshaping theories about Earth's core.
Spiral Galaxy Seen Near the Beginning of Time - On any clear, moonless night, the light from the billions of stars in our Milky Way Galaxy can be seen arching across the sky.
Study: First female runner could soon break the 4-minute-mile barrier - Roger Bannister's milestone inspires new research suggesting Faith Kipyegon could break the 4-minute mile.
Consecutive El Niños happening more and result is more devastating - El Niño, a climate troublemaker, has long been one of the largest drivers of variability in the global climate.
Study sheds light on the genetics of stopping smoking - Varenicline effectiveness varies due to genetics, providing insights for personalized smoking cessation treatments.
SpaceX launches European reentry capsule on 'Bandwagon-3' rideshare mission (video) - SpaceX sent a pioneering private reentry capsule to space today (April 21) on a rideshare mission called Bandwagon-3.
A Planet Found in Perpendicular Orbit Around Two Stars - The planets in our Solar System orbit the Sun along a plane extending from the solar equator.
Mission to boldly grow food in space labs blasts off - The mission will explore new ways of reducing the cost of feeding an astronaut.
April 21, 2025
Canada's top candidates talk up fossil fuels as climate slips down agenda - Amid tariff threats from the US, energy and economic security are key issues in Canada's federal election.Social media posts and transformer-based models for early detection of heat stroke - Researchers developed a method using social media and AI to detect heat stroke risks effectively.
Australian, NZ scientists in running for $1m prize - Scientists from 19 nations, including Australia and New Zealand, have been selected to compete for the annual Frontiers Planet Prize, the world’s largest science prize.
Once Thought Mythical, Colossal Squid Spotted Alive for the First Time - The rare sighting of a living juvenile colossal squid has scientists stunned and thrilled.
Friends at First Sniff: Smell Preferences Predict People’s Friendship Potential - Learn about the role of olfaction in friendship, which indicates that finding a friend is, at least in some sense, related to smell.
Youth Happiness Levels Have Declined Before, During, and After COVID-19 Pandemic - The young used to report high happiness levels that declined into middle age before increasing into and throughout retirement.
NASA’s SPHEREx Team To Ring New York Stock Exchange Bell - Members of the team behind NASA’s newest space telescope will ring the New York Stock Exchange closing bell in New York City at 4 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, April 22.
Psilocybin Use Increases in the U.S. for Those with Chronic and Mental Health Conditions - Learn more about the uptick in psilocybin use, particularly in younger and older adults in the U.S.
Understanding Lucid Dreaming Could Provide Therapeutic Benefits - Learn how the brain operates differently in a variety of states of consciousness, which could provide a variety of therapeutic benefits.
SpaceX launch creates a 'nebula' | Space picture of the day for April 21, 2025 - The plume from a rocket engine burn high in Earth's atmosphere caused a glowing spectacle similar in appearance to a nebula.
Don Pettit, NASA's oldest active astronaut at 70, arrives in Houston after 7-month space mission (photo) - NASA's oldest active astronaut, the 70-year-old Don Pettit, has returned home to Houston after a seven-month stint aboard the International Space Station.
Amazon's Kuiper 1 internet satellites get new April 28 launch date on Atlas V rocket after delay - The first 27 satellites of Amazon's Project Kuiper internet constellation are now scheduled to lift off atop an Atlas V rocket on April 28 from Florida.
Scientists decode diet from stool DNA – no questions asked - Scientists developed MEDI, a method using stool DNA to track dietary intake accurately and non-invasively.
Did we actually find signs of alien life on K2-18b? 'We should expect some false alarms and this may be one' - Last week, scientists announced they found the "strongest evidence yet" of alien life beyond our solar system.
The Secret Lives of Moths - The nocturnal insects with surprising pollination power
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Blue Skies Space to build satellite fleet around the moon to map the ancient universe - A fleet of cubesats will act as a radio telescope to map the cosmic Dark Ages, its builders say.
Are these chimps having a fruity booze-up in the wild? - New data suggests that the human inclination toward feasting in groups is part of our deep evolutionary history.
RIP To The Deniers For Hire Called Organic Consumers Association - The Organic Consumers Association, the embarrassing stepchild of the organic industry founded by the late Ronnie Cummins in 1998, has a positive-sounding name but has been nothing except negative for science and the public.
Flickers and flares: Milky Way’s central black hole constantly bubbles with light - A study reveals Sagittarius A*, the Milky Way's black hole, exhibits constant, unpredictable flares.
Twinkling star reveals the secrets of turbulent plasma in our cosmic neighborhood - Astronomers have observed a twinkling star and discovered an abundance of mysterious plasma structures in our cosmic neighborhood.
NASA’s Lucy Spacecraft Images Asteroid Donaldjohanson - In its second asteroid encounter, NASA’s Lucy spacecraft obtained a close look at a uniquely shaped fragment of an asteroid that formed about 150 million years ago.
Fuzzy Rings of a Dying Star - In this photo released on April 14, 2025, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope revealed the gas and dust ejected by a dying star at the heart of NGC 1514.
The eukaryotic cell emerged as an evolutionary algorithmic phase transition - An international collaboration has published groundbreaking research, shedding light on the most significant increase in complexity in the history of life's evolution on Earth: the origin of the eukaryotic cell.
High-fat, high-sugar diets impact cognitive function - New research links fatty, sugary diets to impaired brain function.
How activity in Earth's mantle led the ancient ancestors of elephants, giraffes, and humans into Asia and Africa - What roils beneath the Earth's surface may feel a world away, but the activity can help forge land masses that dictate ocean circulation, climate patterns, and even animal activity and evolution.
What if Mother Earth could sue for mistreatment? - The study highlights the transformative potential of the Rights of Nature, which views nature as a rights-bearing entity, not merely an object of regulation and subjugation by extractive industries.
Did it rain or snow on ancient Mars? New study suggests it did - Geologists weigh in on a long-running debate about Mars: Billions of years ago, was the Red Planet warm and wet or cold and dry?
Wild chimps filmed sharing 'boozy' fruit - Wild chimpanzees have been pictured eating and sharing fruit containing alcohol.
Legionnaires’ disease from a lake swim - Swimming in still lakes poses a risk of Legionella infection, potentially causing pneumonia.
High-tech sticker can identify real human emotions - Saying one thing while feeling another is part of being human, but bottling up emotions can have serious psychological consequences like anxiety or panic attacks.
How changes in lemur brains made some mean girls nice - If there was a contest for biggest female bullies of the animal world, lemurs would be near the top of the list.
What is Earth Day and what has it achieved? - The worldwide event aims to raise awareness about the need to protect the environment.
Scientists finally confirm vitamin B1 hypothesis from 1958 - Chemists have confirmed a 67-year-old theory about vitamin B1 by stabilizing a reactive molecule in water—a feat long thought impossible.
The Amazon mercury detectives - Wild fig trees may provide a biomonitoring tool for illegal gold mining in the Amazon.
Colorful Eagle Nebula glows in stunning new image from Hubble Telescope - A breathtaking new image of the famous Eagle Nebula captures a towering pillar of gas and dust sculpted by intense stellar radiation.
Simple blood test could reveal likelihood of deadly skin cancer returning, study suggests - A new study finds that fragments of tumor DNA in a patient's bloodstream could show that they are at high risk of a melanoma recurrence.
NASA's Lucy Probe Snaps Its Closeup of a Weirdly Shaped Asteroid - NASA’s Lucy spacecraft made a successful flyby of the second asteroid on its must-see list over the weekend, and sent back imagery documenting the elongated object’s bizarre double-lobed shape.
Synergistic catalyst enables targeted cleavage of ethane C–H bonds in tandem with CO₂ activation - Ethylene, as one of the most important light olefins, serves as a fundamental feedstock for producing various high-value-added chemical products.
Astronaut Don Pettit Celebrates his 70th Birthday By Returning to Earth's Crushing Gravity - After spending 220 days on board the International Space Station, astronaut Don Pettit is back on Earth.
Sols 4515-4517: Silver Linings - Written by Lucy Thompson, Planetary Geologist at University of New Brunswick
Nearly 3 million extra deaths by 2030 could result from HIV funding cuts, study suggests - A modeling study looked at how anticipated cuts to international HIV funding would affect the rate of new cases and HIV-related deaths in low- and middle-income countries.
How a Biofilm’s Strange Shape Emerges From Cellular Geometry - Micro decisions can have macro consequences.
How did this ancient black hole get so big? - While it's much smaller than the largest supermassive black holes detected, it's still a whopper considering how early in the history of the universe it appeared.
Exercising Your Body and Mind Could Help Stop Dementia Before it Starts - Discover more ways to keep your body and mind healthy and strong against dementia.
Old oil wells might store the secret to viability of compressed air storage - Storing compressed air in old oil wells and releasing it later to drive energy turbines looks promising as a more sustainable energy source according to the latest models from the USA.
Did the Moon's Water Come From the Solar Wind? - Where did the water we believe is on the Moon come from?
What is the Most Powerful Telescope in the World? - Just how powerful is the world’s most powerful telescope?
Research Brief: Measuring Climate-Related Shifts in Lake Ecosystems - Freshwater lakes experience climate-related shifts that can impact ecosystem services and have cascading ecological effects.
Engineering a hydrogen-bonding microenvironment to boost CO₂ electroreduction - Catalytic conversion of waste CO2 into value-added fuels and chemicals offers unprecedented opportunities for both environmental protection and economic development.
Schrödinger's cat-inspired quantum computing now 160 times more reliable thanks to new discovery - A new technique improves the reliability of cat qubits by squeezing their probabilistic states.
Dyson spheres could really exist — but there's a catch - Is it possible to build a Dyson sphere that isn't catastrophically unstable?
Butts of these fly larvae mimic a termite’s face - Young blowflies found in Morocco look — and smell — like the termites they hide amongst.
NASA's Curiosity rover finds major clue that Mars was once habitable - NASA's Curiosity rover has found iron-rich carbonates on Mars — a major clue that the Red Planet used to be habitable.
NASA Science, Cargo Launch on 32nd SpaceX Resupply Station Mission - Following the successful launch of NASA’s SpaceX 32nd Commercial Resupply Services mission, new scientific experiments and supplies are bound for the International Space Station.
Ultralight dark matter may have helped monstrous black holes form in the early universe - The infant universe's population of huge black holes could owe itself to ultralight dark matter, scientists say.
Bacteria That Can Mimic Multi-Cellular Life - Scientists are still trying to understand the origin of multicellular life.
SpaceX launches its 32nd Dragon cargo mission to the ISS for NASA (video) - SpaceX launched its 32nd cargo mission to the International Space Station today (April 21), sending more than 3 tons of supplies and scientific hardware to the orbiting lab for NASA.
April 20, 2025
Could an almighty eruption destroy a dreamy Greek island? - Scientists are investigating for the first time how dangerous the island's next big one could be.Could AI text alerts help save snow leopards from extinction? - In Pakistan, it's hoped newly-developed AI cameras could warn villagers via text to move their livestock if snow leopards enter the area.
Melting Andes glaciers: water supply of 90 million people at risk - The Andean glaciers, predominately located along the border between Chile and Argentina, are in rapid decline.
SpaceX launching Dragon cargo capsule to ISS early April 21: Watch it live - A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch a robotic Dragon cargo ship to the International Space Station early Monday morning (April 21), and you can watch the action live.
Delivering Payloads to Mars with CHAMPS - A team of NASA scientists proposed a new initiative at the 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (2025 LPSC).
Life on Mars could survive — so long as you're one of these strange, hybrid lifeforms - Researchers bombarded lichens with a year's worth of Martian radiation in just 5 hours — and they survived, hinting that the extremophiles could potentially live on the Red Planet.
Researchers find way to separately measure methane emissions - An international study has revealed fresh insights into global methane emissions using innovative multi-isotopic atmospheric measurements.
SpaceX launches 10th batch of 'proliferated architecture' spy satellites for US government (video) - SpaceX launched the 10th batch of "proliferated architecture" spy satellites for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base today (April 20).
See Venus at its 'greatest brilliancy' this week — or wait until Sept. 2026 - Early on April 24, Venus will be at its brightest in the morning sky — just 67 days after it was at its brightest in the evening sky.
When is the best time to see the Lyrid meteor shower 2025? - Find out the best time to view the Lyrid meteor shower 2025 to make the most of the springtime shooting stars.
Two degrees might be tipping point for amphibians says new report - By Richard Musgrove Scientists will be able to better identify which amphibian species will be most impacted by climate change, thanks to a new study by UNSW researchers.
Ghost forests are growing as sea levels rise - As trees choked by saltwater die along low-lying coasts, marshes may move in.
How will the latest generation of fighter jets stand out? The answer lies in stealth tech. - The fighter jets are likely to incorporate AI, as well as advanced engine and stealth technology.
Gamma-ray bursts reveal largest structure in the universe is bigger and closer to Earth than we knew: 'The jury is still out on what it all means.' - New research suggests that the largest cosmic structure is even bigger and closer to Earth than we knew.
Space photo of the week: James Webb telescope reveals hidden past of the 'Crystal Ball Nebula' - The James Webb Space Telescope has pointed its infrared optics at the 'Crystal Ball Nebula' NGC 1514, a planetary nebula studied since the late 1800s.
Lviv pysanka: World's oldest Easter egg - A decorated duck egg discovered in a trash pit is the world's oldest "pysanka."
Why is yawning contagious? - Scientists have identified some reasons why yawns spread from person to person.
Oldest serving US astronaut returns to Earth on 70th birthday - A capsule with Don Pettit and his two Russian crewmates lands in Kazakhstan after a space station mission.
The fossil skull found by an Australian that rocked the world - In 1924 anthropologist Raymond Dart, acquired a block of calcified sediment from South Africa and painstakingly removed a fossil skull.
NASA's oldest active astronaut lands with space station crewmates on his 70th birthday - NASA's oldest active astronaut has redefined traveling "home" for your birthday, landing from the International Space Station on the same day that he turned 70.
April 19, 2025
Father's mental health can impact children for years - Five-year-olds exposed to paternal depression are more likely to have behavioral issues in grade school, researchers find.Fish Is Healthy, Fishing Is Sustainable, So Activist Groups Opposing It Are Just Playing Politics - Epidemiologist, nutritionists, and food fad profiteers love to talk about the benefits of fish, yet they weirdly believe only wild caught fish is nutritious.
Architects of the Earth: How animals help build our world - The phrase ‘animal architect’ may conjure up an image of a beaver adding one last stick to its dam, or a termite scurrying inside its 3-metre-tall mound.
Astronomers Watch a Black Hole Wake Up in Real Time - You never know when a central supermassive black hole is going to power up and start gobbling matter.
Lunt SunOculars 8x32 solar binoculars review - The best possible balance between magnification, size and build quality.
'Beauty' particle discovered at world's largest atom smasher could unlock new physics - Why matter dominates over antimatter in our universe has long been a major cosmic mystery to physicists.
Levelling up: the women shaping the robot future - Meet three young women driving Australia’s robot revolution and reshaping the future of the field.
'Secrets of the Penguins' will take penguin observations 'to another level,' executive producer James Cameron - A three-part documentary on penguins' hidden lives will reveal a number of never-before-seen moments.
Theropod Dinosaurs Could Have Had Hollow Bones Like Modern Day Birds - Learn why some dinosaurs had air sacs in their vertebrae and how it relates to modern day birds.
NASA's Lucy probe flies by the asteroid Donaldjohanson on Easter Sunday - On Easter Sunday (April 20), NASA's Lucy probe should have zipped past the asteroid Donaldjohanson, testing science instruments on the space rock.
Searching for Life on Mars in the Snow and Ice - In a recent paper, a team of researchers indicated that photosynthetic bacteria could exist just beneath the snow and ice around Mars' mid-latitudes.
'Star Wars: Zero Company' is a new X-COM-style strategy video game set during the Clone Wars, and it's coming in 2026 (video) - If you're a fan of XCOM and the Star Wars' Clone Wars era, you're in luck.
Curiosity rover finds largest carbon chains on Mars from 3.7 billion-year-old rock - NASA's Curiosity Rover has discovered long carbon chains on Mars.
Lightest neutron star ever found helps explain stellar life and death - A new model is the first to explain how the lightest known neutron star formed.
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 157 — Space Force! - On Episode 157 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik invite Chief Master Sergeant John Bentivegna to the podcast to discuss the Space Force.
What's with all the fourth wall breaking in 'Lux', the latest episode of 'Doctor Who'? - New episode "Lux" reveals that characters talking directly to the audience was just the start.
The Evidence for Ancient Supernovae Is Buried Underground - The solar system is currently embedded deep within the Local Bubble, a region of relatively low density stretching for a thousand light-years across.
Lichens can survive almost anything, and some might survive Mars - The symbiotic organisms appear to be able to avoid some radiation damage.
Stabbed, cut, attacked, twisted — scientists subject new stretchable battery to extreme torture, and it retained 90% of its capacity - A new stretchable hydrogel battery can withstand extreme conditions and still operate effectively, scientists say.
How accurate are smart rings, and how do they compare to fitness watches? - Smart rings may have certain advantages over wrist-worn devices, but we recommend you do not throw out your smartwatch just yet.
Plains viscacha: A rodent that builds vast underground cities and ovulates more than any other mammal - The plains viscacha looks a lot like a chinchilla, but it's known for building vast tunnels underground and for producing more than 300 eggs at one time.
Big Organic Continues To Oppose Food That Uses No Pesticides - I get pitches for stories every day and sometimes I want to see if the world that opposes science has made any progress now that a member of a Republican administration who was formerly one of their own, former Natural Resources Defense Council lawyer Robert F.
Watch NASA astronaut Don Pettit and 2 cosmonauts return to Earth today - NASA astronaut Don Pettit and two cosmonaut colleagues will return to Earth from the International Space Station this evening (April 19), and you can watch it live.
What's the oldest known recipe? - Cooking is an essential part of human culture, but people haven't always written down recipes the way we do now.
Science news this week: Possible signs of life on another planet and a 'useless' female organ - April 19, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
Explainer: how do coconuts get their water? - Coconut trees are iconic plants found across the world’s tropical regions.
Universe may revolve once every 500 billion years — and that could solve a problem that threatened to break cosmology - A slowly spinning universe could resolve a puzzle in physics known as the Hubble tension, a new model suggests.
April 18, 2025
Unlocking the genetic basis of adaptive evolution: study reveals complex chromosomal rearrangements in a stick insect - Scientists report adaptive divergence in cryptic color pattern is underlain by two distinct, complex chromosomal rearrangements, where millions of bases of DNA were flipped backwards and moved from one part of a chromosome to another, independently in populations of stick insects on different mountains.Could Mars volcanoes have supported ancient life on the Red Planet? Well, maybe - Using NASA's Perseverance rover to analyze Martian rocks, researchers suggest that Mars' complex volcanism might hold clues about the planet's ancient habitability.
Bahamas puts SpaceX rocket landings on hold pending review: report - Landing off the coast of the Bahamas offers SpaceX new rocket flight trajectories.
'Take care of our station. It's our everything.' Russian cosmonaut hands control of ISS over to Japanese astronaut (video) - Russia's Alexey Ovchinin handed the keys of the International Space Station to Japanese spaceflyer Takuya Onishi in a change-of-command ceremony today (April 18).
NASA's sun-studying PUNCH mission captures its 1st-light images. Everything looks great so far - NASA's PUNCH sun-studying mission has seen first light — and the team says all four instruments are indeed working as expected.
Star Wars Celebration reveals new footage about Sigourney Weaver's 'The Mandalorian & Grogu' character - The Mandalorian's next chapter will blast into theaters in 2026, and we're learning more about its characters and story.
Suni Williams Has Set Many Records for Women in Space - Learn more about who Suni Williams is and what her contributions have looked like throughout her career in space.
The Last of Their Kind - Are efforts to resurrect the northern white rhino more technological hubris than genuine conservation?