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SCIENCE|SCIENCEMisremembering might actually be a sign your memory is working optimallyErrors don’t necessarily mean your mind is faulty. They may actually be a sign of a cognitive system with limited capacity working efficiently.
SCIENCE|SCIENCE3 astronauts settle into their new life in orbit | On the International Space Station this week Dec. 1-5, 2025Newly arrived and soon-to-depart members of Expedition 73 prepared for what is to come next during this, their final week all together aboard the International Space Station.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEWatch Rocket Lab launch Japanese technology-demonstrating satellite to orbit tonightRocket Lab launched a satellite for a "confidential commercial customer" on Thursday morning (Nov. 20), just a few hours after giving notice of the impending liftoff.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEDon't miss Jupiter shining close to the waning gibbous moon on Dec. 7The waning moon shines close to the king of the planets on Dec. 7.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEThis Week In Space podcast: Episode 188 — A New NASA Leader Rises?On Episode 188 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik discuss Jared Isaacman, the billionaire entrepreneur and private astronaut, who took had his second confirmation as NASA's next leader.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEFlat Earth, spirits and conspiracy theories – experience can shape even extraordinary beliefsConspiracy thinking, supernatural beliefs and pseudoscience can seem impervious to evidence. An anthropologist suggests the opposite: Extraordinary beliefs may be supported by an individual’s experience.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEMars orbiter sees 'butterfly' crater spread its wings on the Red PlanetA new view of Mars showcases a dramatic impact crater on the Red Planet with its debris wings unfurling across the surface like a butterfly in flight.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEBlue Origin's next space tourism flight will break new ground for people with disabilitiesBlue Origin's upcoming NS-37 space tourism launch has special significance: One of the passengers is Michi Benthaus, who will become the first wheelchair user in space.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEMisremembering might actually be a sign your memory is working optimallyErrors don’t necessarily mean your mind is faulty. They may actually be a sign of a cognitive system with limited capacity working efficiently.
SCIENCE|SCIENCESee the metal guts of a satellite in this wild X-ray view | Space photo of the day for Dec. 4, 2025The EURECA spacecraft flew on the space shuttle Atlantis in 1992.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEGeminid shooting stars: One of 2025's most exciting meteor showers begins tonightThe Geminid meteor shower is active from Dec. 4 and hits its peak on the night of Dec. 13-14.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEDamaged launch pad: How long before Russia can send astronauts to the ISS again?A mishap during the successful Nov. 27 launch of three astronauts damaged the only pad that currently supports Russian crewed orbital liftoffs. How long before things are back up and running again?
SCIENCE|SCIENCEA volcanic eruption may have catalyzed the plague's arrival in Europe, study suggestsA study suggests that a volcanic eruption around 1345 cooled the climate, leading to crop failures. On the ships that carried grain to fill the gap came plague-carrying fleas.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEVolcanic eruption led to the Black Death, new research suggestsNew data suggests an eruption cooled Europe, disrupted harvests and pushed Italian states into grain trades that may have begun one of history’s deadliest pandemics.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEA throat bone settles it - Nanotyrannus was not a juvenile T. rexBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Paleontologists for decades debated whether meat-eating dinosaur Nanotyrannus was actually just a juvenile Tyrannosaurus.
SCIENCE|SCIENCENASA study shows how satellite 'light pollution' hinders space telescopesBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - An exponential increase in the number of satellites placed in low-Earth orbit has brought advances in telecommunications including broadband access in
SCIENCE|SCIENCEBennu asteroid samples provide clues about solar system origins and 'space gum'Samples collected from the asteroid Bennu are continuing the shed light on the origins of the solar system and how life developed on Earth, scientists say.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEEurope picks companies to help build Argonaut moon landerEurope's plans to develop its "Argonaut" robotic moon lander are moving ahead with the announcement of an Italy-led consortium that will build a key element of the spacecraft.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEDecember’s full moon is the last supermoon of the year. Here’s what to knowDecember’s full cold supermoon is peaking this week as the anniversaries of two Apollo missions approach.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEScientists find twisting magnetic waves on the sun. Could this help solve a huge solar mystery?"This discovery ends a protracted search for these waves that has its origins in the 1940s."
SCIENCE|SCIENCEHow AI fixed the James Webb Space Telescope's blurry visionHow AI fixed the James Webb Space Telescope's blurry vision
SCIENCE|SCIENCEJames Webb Space telescope spots 'big red dot' in the ancient universe: A ravenous supermassive black hole named 'BiRD'James Webb Space telescope spots 'big red dot' in the ancient universe: A ravenous supermassive black hole named 'BiRD'
SCIENCE|SCIENCEAstronomer captures 2 meteors slamming into the moon (video)The brief flashes were captured from Earth and could be from the Taurid meteor shower.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEMating injuries may lead scientists to identify dinosaurs’ sexPaleontologists spotted injuries on the tails of duck-billed dinosaur fossils that might have occurred during mating.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEWatch Chinese astronauts enjoy '1st ever space BBQ' from Tiangong's brand-new oven (video)China's Shenzhou 20 and 21 astronauts enjoyed freshly cooked BBQ aboard the Tiangong space station recently, thanks to a new microgravity oven.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEOrcas seen hunting great white sharks to eat their livers in drone footage recorded in MexicoScientists working in Mexico have recorded multiple incidents in which a group of orcas hunt young great white sharks and eat their energy-rich livers.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEDark matter obeys gravity after all — could that rule out a 5th fundamental force in the universe?Dark matter obeys gravity after all — could that rule out a 5th fundamental force in the universe?
SCIENCE|SCIENCESelf-sacrificing ants highlight the unity of their colony, say researchersAnt colonies act as one "super-organism" which works to ensure the survival of all, according to a team of scientists.
SCIENCE|SCIENCEHubble sees spiral galaxy in Lion's heart | Space photo of the day for Nov. 4Hubble sees spiral galaxy in Lion's heart | Space photo of the day for Nov. 4
SCIENCE|SCIENCEScientists discover black hole flare with the light of 10 trillion sunsResearcher Matthew Graham said scientists didn't initially "believe the numbers about the energy" emitting from the cosmic display.
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