Category: Science
Unlocking Secrets of Moon’s Volcanic Glass: What New Tech Reveals
Scientists have gained a remarkable insight into the Moon’s volcanic glass beads, shedding light on our natural satellite’s intriguing history.
Iran Executes Nuclear Scientist Accused of Spying for Israel
A nuclear scientist in Iran has been executed under accusations of espionage, further intensifying Tehran’s crackdown on suspected foreign interference. Roozbeh Vadi was sentenced to death for allegedly passing sensitive information that led to the killing of a scientist during Israeli attacks in June.
Earth Is Spinning Faster Than Ever, Leading to Super Short Days
On August 5, Earth will spin 1.25 to 1.51 milliseconds faster than its usual rotation time, and scientists are puzzled by this phenomenon.
Increasing Concerns Over Fake Scientific Research
A recent study highlights the troubling rise of fake scientific publications, outpacing legit journals and raising alarms about academic integrity.
Farewell to NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer Moon Mission
NASA’s Moon exploration project, Lunar Trailblazer, officially wrapped up its mission on July 31 after losing contact just a day post-launch on February 26, and efforts to restore communication were unsuccessful.
Arctic Weather Shift: Scientists Sound Alarm on Unprecedented Change
Local communities are responding as scientists raise concerns over an unusual Arctic change not witnessed for decades.
Breakthrough in Rover Technology: UW-Madison Engineers Uncover Key Issue
Scientists from the University of Wisconsin–Madison used open-source software to identify a flaw in rover testing processes that often causes them to get stuck on alien terrains.
Rising Organized Scientific Fraud Calls for Urgent Action, Northwestern Study Warns
According to a recent study by Northwestern University, there is a concerning increase in organized scientific fraud, ranging from fabricated studies to hired authorship and citations.
NASA Sounds Alarm Over Earth’s Oxygen Supply: A Timeline for Life’s End
Oxygen is essential for us, but how long can we count on it? A recent study from NASA scientists claims that the Earth’s atmosphere could face serious decline within a billion years, starting in as little as 10,000 years. Let’s dive into what this means for our planet and us.
Discover the ‘Hyperrealistic’ Depictions of Two Stone Age Sisters from Ancient Czech Republic Mines
Researchers have unveiled lifelike reconstructions of two sisters who belonged to a prehistoric mining community in what is now the Czech Republic, providing insight into their appearance and attire.
