It was captured by the Parker Solar Probe, which is currently studying the star.
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Out of 45 samples, glyphosate was present in all but two, and almost three-quarters of the samples were found to have glyphosate levels that exceeded the EWG’s ‘health benchmark’.
Want to go to school to learn how to mine in space? Now you can.
That’s a sharp increase from the 1960s when it took the same share of scientists an average of 35 years to drop out of academia.
A cheat sheet containing what really works.
FOIA release sheds light on the DOD’s own struggle to understand UFOs.
How prone you are to boredom plays an unexpected role.
Even when they suffer costs in doing so.
From explosions to their unique and vibrant colors, the fireworks displays we adore require quantum physics. This Thursday, July 4, 2019, is remarkable for a number of reasons. It happens to […]
New research suggests brains anticipate future events through a process called anticipatory timing.
Recipe for awe: Coat one egg with Starlite. Blast it with a ridiculous amount of heat until charred black. Crack it open.
Maura O’Connor discusses her new book, Wayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World.
The Royole Corporation beat Samsung to the punch when it recently released the world’s first commercially available folding smartphone.
The astrophysicist Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell has been awarded a special Breakthrough prize for discovering pulsars in the 1960s.
No matter how long you wait, the matter that makes you probably won’t end up inside a black hole. It’s one of the most pervasive ideas out there: if you wait […]
On January 20/21, half of Earth will experience a total lunar eclipse. For the first time in 19 years, this includes all of North and South America. When the Sun, Earth, […]
It deploys nets to capture useless space junk.
Health hazards like depression, suicidal ideation, and sexual violence seem to be increasingly prevalent among U.S. teenagers, according to new CDC report.
White-nose syndrome is nearly as lethal to bats as the Black Plague was for humans.
Dark matter feels fake. MOND sounds plausible. What should you conclude? Imagine I told you that everything you ever saw, touched, or experienced — in this world and in the Universe beyond — was […]
“To promote the development of a commercial asteroid resources industry for outer space in the United States and to increase the exploration and utilization of asteroid resources in outer space.”
Long hidden under trees, it’s utterly massive.
Eric Weinstein suggests institutions need individuals who can pass two famous psychological tests.
Some of them were surprisingly astute.
Our culture has its own mistaken assumption: that the individual is an autonomous human intellect independent from the social environment.
Any hypothesis, no matter how alluring, must be confronted with the full suite of data. Our Solar System may be the closest part of the Universe to us as we look […]
13.8 billion years isn’t close to enough time, but if we wait long enough, even our Sun will become one. The Big Bang happened approximately 13.8 billion years ago, and it […]
It had a role in that old farmhouse…