Category: Science
Top 3 High-Paying Science Jobs in Flint for 2025
Discover the highest-paying science careers in Flint, based on salary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for 2025.
Roche’s New Drug May Help Combat Alzheimer’s Symptoms
Roche Holding, the Swiss pharmaceutical giant, announced plans to explore an experimental medication that could possibly delay or prevent symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. This initiative is part of their expanding research on the condition.
Worrying Discovery of Microplastics Found in Remote Greek Caves
A recent study highlights the presence of microplastics in inaccessible regions, indicating pollution even in secluded areas.
SpaceX Steps into Space Manufacturing: What You Need to Know
SpaceX is breaking new ground in the space manufacturing sector, unlike its competitors Vast and Axiom, who are focused on private space stations serviced by Dragon spacecraft.
Sharks Are Key Players in Hurricane Prediction Efforts
Sharks are giving scientists crucial ocean insights. It’s Shark Week, and here’s how these creatures are making waves in research.
Nonprofit Raises Alarm Over Pollution Near SpaceX’s Starbase: ‘We’ve Collected One Ton’
A Mexico-based nonprofit highlights serious concerns after uncovering hazardous debris linked to SpaceX’s Starbase that endangers local turtle populations.
Unveiling Mars’ Moons: Europa Clipper Delivers Stunning Visuals of Phobos and Deimos
NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft has astoundingly captured a breathtaking shot of Mars along with its two moons, Phobos and Deimos, while en route to Jupiter. This rare cosmic alignment in infrared light sheds light on our neighboring planet and its diminutive satellites.
Vera Rubin Captured Stunning Images of 3I/ATLAS Before Its Official Discovery
Sometimes, amazing things happen by chance in the realm of science. From falling apples to melting chocolate, these accidental discoveries have led to some of the greatest breakthroughs. A recent study on the arXiv preprint server reveals that Vera Rubin captured images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS before it was even officially acknowledged, throwing another fascinating tale into the mix of scientific serendipity.
Unlocking Climate History: Researchers Begin Melting the Oldest Ice on Earth
Scientists at a subzero laboratory in Cambridge are ready to explore ancient climate data hidden in cylinders of Antarctic ice. These ice cores, potentially up to 1.5 million years old, are precious time capsules that promise to shed light on Earth’s past climate conditions.
SpaceX Could Soon Face Fees for Rocket Launches
For a long time, SpaceX and other commercial space companies have enjoyed the freedom of launching rockets without fees. However, recent legislative changes may alter this scenario soon.
