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  • A fleet of Starlink satellites in orbit around the Earth.

    How Many Starlink Satellites Have Fallen Out Of The Sky?

    Starlink has sent thousands of satellites into orbit, but a surprising amount have fallen back to Earth. Some were brought down intentionally, but not all.

    By Michael Bizzaco 2 hours ago Read More
  • Rendering of the Apollo 13 mission in space.

    How Much Did NASA's Apollo Program Actually Cost The US?

    The Apollo program that led to the historic moon landing took a lot of time, effort, and money. The cost is a hefty sum that includes many factors.

    By Briley Kenney 3 hours ago Read More
  • islands of Indonesia

    This Rare Cat Was Caught On A Trail Cam And Scientists Are Thrilled

    The fact that so much life on Earth is disappearing is a bit sad, thankfully, every now and then some news comes through that can cheer us up.

    By Talia Roepel 6 hours ago Read More
  • plastic pollution in the water

    How A Fleet Of Autonomous Robots Is Solving A Major Pollution Problem

    Plastic waste in the ocean is an issue we're struggling to manage, but a project out of the EU may have a robotic solution to our plastic problem.

    By Talia Roepel 8 hours ago Read More
  • Bright blue Antarctic ice glaciers floating in the water

    Scientists Have Discovered The Oldest Recorded Air Frozen In Antarctica

    We know the Earth is old, but getting direct evidence of the deep past is hard, that's why the latest discovery out of Antarctica is big news.

    By Briley Kenney 1 day ago Read More
  • NASA logo on a globe statue

    What Does 'NASA' Stand For?

    NASA has been the leader of our air and space exploration for decades, but what does the name stand for and where did it come from? Here's what we know.

    By Jorge Luis 1 day ago Read More
  • NASA logo at the Houston space center

    5 Of The Most Expensive NASA Space Missions In History

    Space exploration has changed how we look at the universe, but it's costly, and some of the most iconic NASA missions are also among the most expensive.

    By Nicolae Bochis 2 days ago Read More
  • a close up of a woman's eyes

    Scientists Have Created A Robot Eye With Better Sight Than Humans

    With clever design and innovative engineering, scientists can make incredible things, like robotic lenses with clarity that can rival the human eye.

    By Talia Roepel 2 days ago Read More
  • An EV battery manufacturing facility

    What Is A Solid State Battery?

    If you're aware of the happenings in the world of electical vehicles, you would have heard of solid state batteries. Here's everything about them.

    By Michael Bizzaco 3 days ago Read More
  • HVAC professional checking refrigerant levels in system with gauges.

    Scientists Invented A New Refrigerator Cycle That Changes Everything

    Air conditioning hasn't changed much in the 100 years since it was first developed, but there may be a new technology just around the corner.

    By Briley Kenney 4 days ago Read More
  • A concrete structure is covered with sea life in a thriving marine ecosystem.

    What Is An Artificial Reef?

    Coral reefs are important ecosystems that house many types of marine life, and they're in quite a bit of danger. But man-made reefs might help combat that.

    By Alec Hively 4 days ago Read More
  • Lockheed Martin and NASA X-59 quesst supersonic parked

    NASA's X-59 Supersonic Jet Broke The Sound Barrier On Its First Test Flight

    A collaboration between NASA and Lockheed Martin has produced an experimental jet capable of flying beyond the speed of sound without a sonic boom.

    By Briley Kenney 4 days ago Read More
  • The James Webb Space Telescope explores deep space, passing a colorful nebula in the background.

    NASA's James Webb Telescope Is Being Improved With AI - Here's How

    The James Webb Space Telescope was built with a flaw, and because it's a million miles away, we can't repair it, but we can correct it with software.

    By Alec Hively 5 days ago Read More
  • an artistic image of a hand holding a digital human brain

    Scientists Have Discovered A Biological Difference In The Brains Of Psychopaths

    We've all probably met a psychopath or two at some points in our life, but now we may be able to say what makes them different from the rest of us.

    By Talia Roepel 5 days ago Read More
  • A photograph of bioluminescent waves on a beach.

    What Causes Bioluminescent Waves?

    One of Earth's most spectacular light shows can actually be found in the oceans, when their waves glow brightly as the result of biochemical processes.

    By Ben Smith 5 days ago Read More
  • the Colombia highlands were ancient people lived with mountains and a river

    These Mysterious 6,000-Year Old Remains Might Tell The Story Of A Tribe That Disappeared

    DNA seems like it would be able to plot out genetic relationships between civilizations, but researchers found that this ancient tribe has no clear descendants.

    By Talia Roepel 5 days ago Read More
  • passenger jet flying at sunset

    Is It Possible For A Plane To Outrun Earth's Rotation?

    Unbeknownst to most people, the Earth is spinning around in space at over 1,000 miles per hour, so is it possible that you could outrun the spin?

    By Elias Nash 6 days ago Read More
  • Father and daughter watching a solar eclipse.

    Most Solar Eclipse Tracking Maps Are Wrong: Here's How To Actually Track Its Path

    Many solar eclipse maps use clean lines to represent the path of totality, but the reality isn't so clear cut, and those maps just aren't entirely accurate.

    By Briley Kenney 6 days ago Read More
  • A woman lying on her stomach sleeping in bed.

    How To Get A Better Night's Sleep, According To Experts

    Sleep is one of the most important things all of us do on a daily basis, and getting enough is crucial; here's how you can get all the z's you need.

    By Christine Persaud 7 days ago Read More
  • the moon in space

    Impulse Has A Plan To Deliver Infrastructure To The Moon And Beyond

    Humans haven't been back to the moon in decades, but Impulse Space has ambitious plans to change that, making use of their own unique and well-tested tech.

    By Talia Roepel 7 days ago Read More
  • A person talking on the Apple iPhone 12 Pro

    Does Your iPhone Actually Emit Harmful Radiation?

    Are you worried about your iPhone emitting harmful radiation and causing issues to your health? Here's whether the iPhone's radiations are truly harmful.

    By Gaurav Shukla 7 days ago Read More
  • Close up of Sargasso algae

    What Is The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt?

    Rotting seaweed has been ruining Caribbean beaches, and the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt is to blame. But the problem is bigger than some smelly coastlines.

    By Nicolae Bochis 7 days ago Read More
  • geological map of the contiguous United States

    Use This Free Geological Map To See The Rocks Beneath Your Feet Anywhere In The US

    Do you ever find yourself wondering about the rocks beneath your feet? If so then the USGS has exactly the tool you're looking for, and it's free.

    By Alec Hively 7 days ago Read More
  • 3D rendering of a satellite in the starry sky.

    What Happened To NASA's Kepler Space Telescope?

    The Kepler space telescope is the source of more exoplanet discoveries than any other telescope, so why haven't we heard about it in a while?

    By Briley Kenney 7 days ago Read More
  • concept image of a black hole in a galaxy

    Why Our Solar System Shouldn't Fall Into Our Galaxy's Black Hole

    In the heart of the Milky Way is a black hole millions of times more massive than our sun, but does that mean we're destined to one day fall in?

    By Talia Roepel 7 days ago Read More
  • the Klamath River with forest on each side in California

    One Year After The Klamath Dam Project, Scientists Are Thrilled By Nature's Comeback

    Roughly one year ago, a series of dams was removed in California and Oregon, and today, the watershed is recovering better than scientists hoped.

    By Talia Roepel 8 days ago Read More
  • concept image of neuron connections in the brain

    Scientists Have Discovered The Neuron Connection That Might Spread Alzheimer's Disease

    The progression of Alzheimer's disease is poorly understood, but new research may have found how the plaques that cause it spread through the brain.

    By Talia Roepel 8 days ago Read More
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