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  • dog drinking from a puddle of water in the CEZ

    Are The Irradiated Dogs In Chernobyl Evolving?

    After the Chernobyl nuclear accident, scientists wondered whether the dogs living in the area are undergoing rapid evolution, but the results are complicated.

    By Joshua Hawkins 6 hours ago Read More
  • Radiation sign in front of ruined buildings

    The 5 Worst Nuclear Disasters Of All Time

    Given the totality of energy production, nuclear energy is very safe, but when things go wrong, they go very wrong as evidenced by these disasters.

    By Nicolae Bochis 12 hours ago Read More
  • Sentinel-6B satellite, encapsulated in the SpaceX Falcon 9

    NASA And ESA Partnered On A Important Mission For Earth

    As Earth's climate changes and its sea levels rise, it's becoming more important to keep an eye on the oceans, and this mission will be vital to that goal.

    By Nicolae Bochis 1 day ago Read More
  • an artistic image of a tsunami wave

    NASA's Satellites Captured A Terrifying Picture Of A Giant Tsunami

    Most have forgotten the Kamchatka quake from July 2025, but NASA, using satellite data, has produced an image of the monster tsunami it produced.

    By Talia Roepel 2 days ago Read More
  • Mars in outer space

    NASA's Perseverance Rover Might Have Discovered Something Alien On Mars

    The Perseverance rover has been exploring Jezero Crater for years, but it's never found an otherworldly object quite like this one until now.

    By Talia Roepel 3 days ago Read More
  • Jared Isaacman being sworn in as NASA Chief Administrator.

    NASA Just Announced Its New Chief, And There's Cause For Concern

    Jared Isaacman has been confirmed as NASA's latest administrator, making the self-made billionaire and Elon Musk ally the youngest to ever hold the position.

    By Briley Kenney 4 days ago Read More
  • Concept illustration of an atom

    Who Invented Nuclear Power? Here's Why That's A Complicated Question

    Many advances in technology spring from the mind of a single genius, but others, like nuclear power, are the product of many minds over generations.

    By Nicolae Bochis 5 days ago Read More
  • illustration of comet flying thru space

    Comet 3I/Atlas Is Emitting A Radio Signal - Here's What We Know

    Scientists have sought out and detected radio emissions from from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, confirming what most scientists have been thinking.

    By Elias Nash 6 days ago Read More
  • Cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev explaining suit details to the press.

    Russian Cosmonaut Removed From SpaceX's Crew 12 ISS Mission, And It's Clear Why

    On December 2, a Russian cosmonaut lost his spot on SpaceX Crew-12, schedule to launch in 2026. The two possible reasons behind his removal remain disputed.

    By Briley Kenney 6 days ago Read More
  • A rocket test is conducted at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, emitting clouds of smoke.

    This Might Have Been The Worst Nuclear Disaster In American History

    When it comes to nuclear disaster, everyone knows Three Mile Island, but few have heard the name of Santa Susana and what happened there in 1959.

    By Alec Hively 7 days ago Read More
  • ChatGPT app on phone with logo.

    How Much Energy Does Each ChatGPT Prompt Really Use?

    OpenAI compares a ChatGPT prompt to running a light bulb, but is that the whole story? We analyze the hidden infrastructure costs that change the equation.

    By Willow Roberts 7 days ago Read More
  • Rendering of NASA's MAVEN spacecraft orbiting Mars

    NASA Lost Contact With Its MAVEN Mission - Here's What We Know

    The MAVEN spacecraft orbiting Mars seems to have gone missing, and while the situation is still developing, the reason for it going MIA remains unclear.

    By Briley Kenney 9 days ago Read More
  • Scientist analyzing ancient human skull

    CRISPR Researchers Have Resurrected An Ancient Gene That Can Prevent Disease

    CRISPR is one of the most revolutionary technologies of the modern era, and now it's being used to bring back long-lost genes from our past.

    By Nicolae Bochis 10 days ago Read More
  • Beznau power plant in Switzerland

    The Oldest Nuclear Power Plant In The World Is Facing Public Backlash

    The world's oldest nuclear power plant still in use was brought online back in 1969, and it continued operation is a source of ongoing controversy.

    By Talia Roepel 12 days ago Read More
  • Nuclear power plant cooling towers

    Is Nuclear Power 100% Clean? Here's What You Should Know

    When you compare it to coal, nuclear power has a reputation for being squeaky clean, but there's more to the story than you might be thinking.

    By Nicolae Bochis 12 days ago Read More
  • Concept image of hearing buzzing sounds

    Scientists Discovered A Connection Between Tinnitus And Sleep

    If you suffer from tinnitus, you know how annoying that persistent ringing can be, but a team of researchers has found a potential treatment.

    By Nicolae Bochis 12 days ago Read More
  • A satellite orbiting in space

    The 10 Most Expensive Satellites Currently In Orbit

    As space exploration turns to the commercial sector, costs are coming down, but that doesn't mean that launching satellites is a cheap endeavor.

    By Levin Roy 13 days ago Read More
  • Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania.

    Home Of The Worst Nuclear Disaster In US History Will Now Power AI

    AI data centers are gobbling up energy faster than power grids can supply it, that's why the US is resuscitating a nuclear plant with dark history.

    By Briley Kenney 14 days ago Read More
  • U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor jets in flight

    The US Air Force Faces A Big Challenge With Hypersonic Jets

    If you travel fast enough past the speed of sound, you enter hypersonic territory, but attaining those speeds comes with a lot of challenges.

    By Elias Nash 14 days ago Read More
  • A car driving along the E39 coastal roadway in Norway.

    Norway Is Changing Travel With The World's Longest Undersea Road Tunnel

    Norway is engaging in a massive infrastructure project slated to cost around $2.4 billion upon its completion in 2033. Here are the details.

    By Michael Bizzaco 15 days ago Read More
  • A satellite image of the East African Rift Valley

    This Forgotten Volcano Erupted For The First Time In Over 10 Millennia

    Volcano eruptions are rare enough as it is, but sometimes, even the most dormant volcanoes can have a sudden impact on the surrounding communities.

    By Jason Dookeran 16 days ago Read More
  • Multiple planets in the solar system surrounding the sun

    What Would Happen To Your Body On Each Planet In The Solar System

    Fantasizing about interplanetary exploration is a fun mental exercise, but the harsh realities of life (or lack thereof) in our Solar System is for good reason.

    By Zack Palm 18 days ago Read More
  • Concept art of a Starship entering the atmosphere of Mars

    SpaceX's Starship V2 Vs. V1: What's The Difference?

    While the first Starship was a test run, the second version of SpaceX's rocket was always meant as a stepping stone for what would become the real thing.

    By Jason Dookeran 18 days ago Read More
  • Still from Gattaca (1997) featuring Ethan Hawke.

    The Most Scientifically Accurate Sci-Fi Movies, According To NASA

    Just because sci-fi movies involve fiction doesn't mean they're nonsense space fantasy. These movies are accurate enough to impress even NASA scientists.

    By Briley Kenney 19 days ago Read More
  • An image of the International Space Station flying over Florida

    Scientists Had Moss Grow On The Outside Of The ISS For Months - Here's What Happened

    Moss may be the key to planetary expansion for humanity, though that's a stretch from what is very early research of flora growth in outer space.

    By Jason Dookeran 19 days ago Read More
  • Radiation warning sign in the Chernobyl exclusion zone

    What Does Nuclear Radiation Actually Do To Your Body?

    Thanks to shows like Chernobyl, most people know that exposure to nuclear radiation is bad for you, but what is it actually doing to your body?

    By Nicolae Bochis 19 days ago Read More
  • Close up of comet C/2025 K1 ATLAS splitting into three fragments in space

    Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) Has Split Into Three Pieces

    Studied by astronomers for a brief moment, the C/2025 K1 ATLAS comet was spotted by telescopes as it split, providing a unique opportunity for research.

    By Jason Dookeran 19 days ago Read More
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