Today's Science News

December 11, 2025

Alcohol Causes Cancer - How Much Shouldn't Even Enter Your Thoughts - A doctor who told you to smoke cigarettes "in moderation" would likely lose their license, but alcohol has long been known as a legitimate class 1 carcinogen, deemed such before the International Agency for Research on Cancer was hijacked by activist epidemiologists as likely as not to be caught signing contracts with predatort trial lawyers, and h

Orcas and Dolphins Glimpsed Fishing Together for Salmon - Combining brain and brawn, the two marine mammals may hunt collaboratively The post Orcas and Dolphins Glimpsed Fishing Together for Salmon appeared first on Nautilus .

Cameras on killer whales record first evidence of joint hunt with dolphins - Researchers say the footage, captured near the North-West Pacific coast, is the first recorded evidence of the two species working together.

AI helps pilot free-flying robot around the International Space Station for 1st time ever - "This is the first time AI has been used to help control a robot on the ISS."

Stellar Jet - NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured a blowtorch of seething gasses erupting from a volcanically growing monster star in this image released on Sept.

James Webb Space Telescope finds strongest evidence yet for atmosphere around rocky exoplanet: 'It's really like a wet lava ball' - Astronomers have found the strongest evidence yet of an atmosphere around a rocky exoplanet.

James Webb telescope reveals spectacular atmospheric escape - Astronomers discovered two helium tails surrounding exoplanet WASP-121b, revealing atmospheric escape dynamics previously unobserved, enhancing understanding of exoplanet atmospheres.

Scientists map of old Mars river basins for the 1st time. These could be great places to search for ancient life - "We did the simplest thing that could be done — we just mapped them and pieced them together."

Why 2025 is an Amazing Year to Catch the Geminid Meteors - It’s one of the better annual meteor showers, and 2025 is shaping up to give sky watchers a chance to see it at its best.

DAILY DOSE: AI Tools Aim to Revolutionize Epidemiological Modeling After COVID-19; Earliest Evidence of Human Fire-Making Pushed Back 350,000 Years. - AI Tools Aim to Revolutionize Epidemiological Modeling After COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic exposed serious weaknesses in traditional epidemiological models—slow build times, opaque code, and limited adaptability.

Breakthrough 3D wiring architecture enables 10,000-qubit quantum processors - The novel 3D wiring architecture and chip fabrication method enable quantum processing units containing 10,000 qubits to fit in a smaller space than today's 100-qubit chips.

Hubble sees 'Lost Galaxy' in the Virgo constellation | Space photo of the day for Dec. 11, 2025 - This stunning image is full of young star clusters.

Why Brown Dwarfs May Explain the Main Differences Between Stars and Planets - Learn more about brown dwarfs, the cosmic misfits that blur the line between planet and star. 

The Telescope That Will Study Our Nearest Exoplanet - Scientists at the University of Geneva have successfully tested key components of RISTRETTO, a new spectrograph designed to analyse light from Proxima b, the nearest exoplanet to Earth.

A New Technique Reveals the Hidden Physics of the Universe's Giants - Astronomers have developed a new technique called "X-arithmetic" that reveals the hidden physics inside galaxy clusters.

A new ‘hypertropical’ climate is emerging in the Amazon - The Amazon rainforest is facing severe climate changes, leading to increased tree mortality and a shift towards "hypertropical" conditions by 2100.

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS caught on camera in new images from Hubble Space Telescope and JUICE Jupiter probe - JUICE and the Hubble Space Telescope turned their gazes towards the interstellar visitor in November.

Key chemical in dark chocolate may slow down ageing - Research indicates theobromine in dark chocolate may reduce biological ageing.

Reading the "Light Fingerprints" of Dead Satellites - There are already tens of thousands of pieces of large debris in orbit, some of which pose a threat to functional satellites.

The Primordial Black Hole Saga: Part 4 - Hidden Singularities - The challenge is that nothing in this universe is simple.

A mitochondrial protein may hold the secret to longevity, new study finds - Research on COX7RP shows enhanced mitochondrial function in mice, extending both lifespan and healthspan through improved energy production and metabolic health.

Global coral die-offs signal Earth’s first climate tipping point - The corals offer a dire warning, scientists say, and suggests that more such catastrophic points of no return could occur soon — some within a decade.

When does winter start? Your guide to the 2025 winter solstice. - Astronomical winter begins Sunday, Dec. 21 in the Northern Hemisphere.

James Webb Space Telescope discovers a hot Jupiter exoplanet leaking twin gas tails that defy explanation - "We are only beginning to discover the true complexity of these worlds."

Twisting spins: Researchers explore chemical boundaries to create new magnetic material - Florida State University researchers have created a new crystalline material with unusual magnetic patterns that could be used for breakthroughs in data storage and quantum technologies.

Scientists uncover a hidden protein behind deadly mystery diseases - Scientists discovered that the protein RPA plays a critical and previously unconfirmed role in stimulating telomerase to maintain long, healthy telomeres.

These Bald Eagles fly the wrong way every year and stun scientists - Scientists tracking young Arizona Bald Eagles found that many migrate north during summer and fall, bucking the traditional southbound pattern of most birds.

New research uncovers a surprisingly cheap way to farm kelp offshore - A new economic modeling tool is helping Maine kelp farmers identify cost-saving strategies with remarkable precision.

Paper mill waste could unlock cheaper clean energy - Scientists developed a high-performance hydrogen-production catalyst using lignin, a common waste product from paper and biorefinery processes.

Rio Carnival glitter, microplastics ‘pollute beach’ - A study on a beach in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro measures the impact of Carnival glitter on the environment.

Researchers catch atoms standing still inside molten metal - Scientists have uncovered that some atoms in liquids don't move at all—even at extreme temperatures—and these anchored atoms dramatically alter the way materials freeze.

Top Roman Military Officers Loved Their Pet Monkeys - Top Roman Military Officers Loved Their Pet Monkeys: An animal cemetery adds to evidence that Romans deeply cared for these primates.

This 15 minute hepatitis C test could change everything - Northwestern scientists have created the fastest-ever hepatitis C diagnostic, delivering accurate results in only 15 minutes.

The Scorched Cherry Twig And Other Christmas Miracles Get A Science Look - Bleeding hosts and stigmatizations are the best-known medieval miracles but less known ones, like a scorched cherry twig miraculously sprouting, a diseased swamp becoming fertile land, and healing the broken leg of an ox, are getting a new look.

What Laziness Has to do with Beauty - The aesthetic benefits of low mental effort The post What Laziness Has to do with Beauty appeared first on Nautilus .

NASA JPL Unveils Rover Operations Center for Moon, Mars Missions - The center leverages AI along with JPL’s unique infrastructure, unrivaled tools, and years of operations expertise to support industry partners developing future planetary surface missions.

NASA just lost contact with a Mars orbiter, and will soon lose another one - If NASA is serious about exploring Mars, it's past time to send new missions.

Shell facing first UK legal claim over climate impacts of fossil fuels - Survivors of a deadly typhoon in the Philippines have filed a claim against the UK's largest oil company.

The Solution To Finding An Atmosphere On TRAPPIST-1 e - arXiv:2512.07695v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: One of the forefront goals in the field of exoplanets is the detection of an atmosphere on a temperate terrestrial exoplanet, and among the best suited systems to do so is TRAPPIST-1.

December 10, 2025

Scientists uncover the hidden survival trick that lets cancer bounce back - Scientists discovered that certain cancer cells use a low-level activation of a DNA-dismantling enzyme—normally seen in cell death—to survive treatment.

Mini-Nose Models Sniff Out the Reasons Why RSV Infection Turns Deadly in Infants - Learn what happens to cells inside the nose during an RSV infection, and why infants are so vulnerable to the virus. 

How do you activate a supermassive black hole? A galaxy merger should do the trick - A space telescope and AI teamed up to analyze a million galaxies and learn what triggers supermassive black holes the most.

Hobbits May Have Been Victims of Climate Change - New research offers clues into the mysterious disappearance of these tiny hominins The post Hobbits May Have Been Victims of Climate Change appeared first on Nautilus .

Chemical in Dark Chocolate May Slow Your Biological Age by Tweaking Gene Switches - Learn about theobromine, a chemical compound in dark chocolate that is linked to anti-aging.

New research reveals how everyday cues secretly shape your habits - Researchers uncovered how shifting levels of a brain protein called KCC2 can reshape the way cues become linked with rewards, sometimes making habits form more quickly or more powerfully than expected.

How Energy Drinks’ Hidden Caffeine Could Contribute to Long-Term Health Risks - Learn how high caffeine levels and overlooked stimulants in energy drinks may strain the heart and elevate stroke risk.

Ghost Particle Interaction Captured for the First Time Deep Underground - Learn how a particle born in the sun’s core left a measurable flash of light two kilometers beneath Earth’s surface.

Stunningly preserved Roman-era mosaic in UK depicts Trojan War stories — but not the ones told by Homer - A newfound mosaic draws inspiration from "Phrygians," a play by the Athenian playwright Aeschylus that survives only in bits and pieces.

Want to see further for less? We have rounded up the last few Cyber Monday binocular deals, saving up to hundreds, but you'll have to be fast - Cyber Monday may be behind us, but don't despair, there are still a few last-minute binocular deals out there, and we've put together the best on offer.

Ancient manatee relative reveals that sea cows have engineered the Arabian Gulf’s seagrass ecosystems for over 20 million years - Researchers identified a new ancient sea cow species in Qatar, revealing insights into past marine ecosystems and the role of dugongs.

Mysterious X-ray signal from deep space may be the scream of a star ripped apart by two black holes - A strange X-ray signal spotted decades ago may be the result of a star that got attacked by two black holes, one after the other.

What an Ancient Sheep Reveals About a Bronze Age Plague - What an Ancient Sheep Reveals About a Bronze Age Plague: Scientists found the plague pathogen hiding in a 4,000-year-old sheep.

Rocket Lab's 'Hungry Hippo' passes final test ahead of 1st reusable Neutron rocket launch - Rocket Lab has signed a contract to launch its new Neutron rocket on a test flight that will advance the U.S. Air Force's point-to-point cargo transportation concept.

Love Your Eggnog and Mulled Wine? ‘Tis the Season for Fermented Festivity. - The holiday beverages mulled wine and eggnog feature unique fermentation processes.

25 Years of Space Station Technology Driving Exploration - NASA and its partners have supported humans continuously living and working in space since November 2000.

Could hidden infections be fueling long COVID? - For millions suffering from long COVID, their persistent breathlessness, brain fog and fatigue remain a maddening mystery, but a group of leading microbiologists think they may have cracked the case.

ARC Raiders is an oddly comforting reminder that Earth will get along just fine without us after the AI apocalypse - Embark Studios' extraction shooter takes cues from sci-fi classics to establish a dark future, but its cautionary tale is more believable than most.

Eco-friendly, photo-switchable smart adhesives use biomass-derived materials - Conventional petroleum-based adhesives rely heavily on the petrochemical industry and pose environmental risks due to harmful emissions and limited reusability.

New Results from the JWST Suggest that TRAPPIST-1e Might Have a Methane Atmosphere, Though Caution is Advised - An international team of astronomers has published a series of papers detailing their observations of the rocky exoplanet TRAPPIST-1e using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).

Millions of Years Ago These Animals Shaped the Arabian Sea - Like modern sea cows, these Late Miocene marine mammals engineered their ecosystems The post Millions of Years Ago These Animals Shaped the Arabian Sea appeared first on Nautilus .

2,400-Year-Old War Vessel in Denmark Reveals Rare Fingerprint and New Origin Story - Learn how chemical signatures in the Hjortspring boat’s caulking pointed researchers toward its Baltic origins. 

Rocket Lab scrubs launch of Korean disaster-monitoring satellite due to sensor issue - Rocket Lab will launch a Korean disaster-monitoring satellite today (Dec. 10), and you can watch the action live.

A Supermassive Black Hole That Behaves Like The Sun - An international team of astronomers observed a sudden outburst of matter near the supermassive black hole NGC 3783 at speeds reaching up to 20% of the speed of light.

NASA's loses contact with MAVEN Mars orbiter on the far side of the Red Planet - Something happened to the probe on the far side of the Red Planet.

Amazon rainforest is transitioning to a 'hypertropical' climate — and trees won't survive that for long - The Amazon rainforest currently has a few days or weeks of hot drought conditions per year, but researchers say this could increase to 150 days per year by 2100.

This is the oldest evidence of people starting fires - We didn’t start the fire.

This Common Personality Trait May Fuel Serial Killers - A form of narcissism may underlie the psychology of sexually motivated murder The post This Common Personality Trait May Fuel Serial Killers appeared first on Nautilus .

'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' clip shows off hammy acting and teen drama, putting fans on yellow alert (video) - Programmable matter mines swarm the U.S.S.

The JWST Just Identified A Supernova From Only 730 Million Years After The Big Bang - The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the source of a super-bright flash of light known as a gamma-ray burst, generated by an exploding massive star when the Universe was only 730 million years old.

Sperm Whale Clicks May Be More Complex Than Once Thought, and Similar to Human Language - Learn how new discoveries about whale language also raise ethical and legal questions.

SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from California on 160th Falcon 9 flight of the year (video) - A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 27 Starlink satellites launched from Vandenberg Space Force Station in California on Dec. 10, 2025.

Retirement - The NSSC provides general administrative, advisory, and transactional support for federal benefits programs to all NASA employees, calculates retirement

NASA Astronaut Jonny Kim Returns to Earth - The Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft is seen as it lands in a remote area near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Dec. 9, 2025, with Expedition 73 NASA astronaut

'It is the most exciting discovery in my 40-year career': Archaeologists uncover evidence that Neanderthals made fire 400,000 years ago in England - Archaeologists have found the earliest evidence yet of fire technology — and it was created by Neanderthals in England more than 400,000 years ago.

Scientists create new solid-state sodium-ion battery — they say it'll make EVs cheaper and safer - A new sodium-ion battery offers a cheaper and safer alternative to conventional lithium-ion systems, scientists say, paving the way for more sustainable EVs.

Comet SWAN shines with the Pillars of Creation in breathtaking deep space photo - Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) was imaged in October as it crossed the galactic plane of the Milky Way.

Turning everyday filter paper into a miniature microfluidic platform with DLP 3D printing - Scientists used a 3D-printing approach to pattern hydrophobic barriers inside hydrophilic filter paper.

Cryptographers Show That AI Protections Will Always Have Holes - Large language models such as ChatGPT come with filters to keep certain info from getting out.

Flaring black hole whips up ultra-fast winds - XMM-Newton and XRISM telescopes observed unprecedented fast winds from a supermassive black hole, providing insights into galaxy evolution and AGNs.

Humans May Be More Monogamous Than Meerkats, But Beavers Have Us Beat - Learn more about mammal monogamy rates, which support the theory that the primary mating pattern in Homo sapiens is monogamy.

Uranus may have more in common with Earth than we thought, 40-year-old Voyager 2 probe data shows - The findings provide an answer to a planetary mystery that has bewildered scientists for nearly four decades.

Researchers develop ultrasensitive method to detect low-frequency cancer mutations - MUTE-Seq, a CRISPR-based method, enhances cancer detection by identifying low-frequency mutations in blood, improving liquid biopsy accuracy significantly.

Extremely Large Telescope under construction | Space photo of the day for Dec. 10, 2025 - Once completed, this telescope will help usher in a new era of astronomy.

Used cooking oil yields super strong glue and recyclable plastics - Plastics are made from crude oil and petroleum by-products, so a team of scientists decided to explore if they could turn waste cooking oil into a useful plastic material, and they succeeded.

Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District Deploys Five New Real-Time Data Buoys - Five new NexSens data buoys have recently been deployed in Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District's most popular reservoirs.

An industrial project in Chile threatens Earth's darkest sky. 28 leading astronomers signed an open letter urging to move it - "We might lose the ability to observe about 30% of the faintest galaxies.

Blood tests reveal obesity rapidly accelerates Alzheimer’s progression - Obesity accelerates the rise of Alzheimer’s-related blood biomarkers far more rapidly than previously recognized.

The Primordial Black Hole Saga: Part 3 - Primordial Ooze - The early universe was a pretty intense place to be.

The British Robots Bringing Heavy Industry to Orbit - The UK is actively trying to support the infrastructure to make it a significant player in the coming age of the space economy.

Russia's Bezymianny volcano blew itself apart 69 years ago. It's now almost completely regrown. - A 1956 eruption collapsed much of the Bezymianny volcano in Kamchatka, Russia, but frequent eruptions since — including a large event in November — means it has now almost completely regrown.

A 50 Million Light Year Structure Caught Spinning - Astronomers have discovered a filament 50 million light years long containing hundreds of galaxies, all spinning together.

Here’s how to levitate something without magic - Levitation may seem like fantasy.

The 17 best fitness gifts to buy for gym lovers, hand-picked by a personal trainer - Need some last-minute gift ideas for a fitness enthusiast?

The deep ocean is fixing carbon in ways no one expected - Researchers have uncovered surprising evidence that the deep ocean’s carbon-fixing engine works very differently than long assumed.

New discoveries at Hadrian's Wall are changing the picture of what life was like on the border of the Roman Empire - The British northern frontier was the edge of the Roman world — and a place of violence, boredom and opportunity, experts told Live Science.

Diagnostic dilemma: Man caught rabies from organ transplant after donor was scratched by skunk - A Michigan man died of rabies despite having no recent exposure to a potentially infected animal.

Hear dust devils on Mars crackle with electricity in new NASA Perseverance rover video - For the first time, we can see and hear lightning-like discharges in Mars' thin atmosphere.

Uranus and Neptune are hiding something big beneath the blue - Uranus and Neptune may not be the icy worlds we’ve long imagined.

Oxygen scavenger doubles biosensor accuracy for medical and agricultural uses - Biosensors are helping people with chronic conditions worldwide live better lives.

How Mars Controls Earth's Climate - A new study reveals that Mars plays a surprisingly crucial role in Earth's climate cycles, with new simulations showing that the mass of our planetary neighbours directly controls the timing and intensity of Milankovitch cycles that drive ice ages.

A hidden mechanism changes what we know about cell division - Researchers discovered that a long-misunderstood protein plays a key role in helping chromosomes latch onto the right “tracks” during cell division.

Why ultra-processed foods make teens eat more when they aren’t hungry - A Virginia Tech study shows that ultra-processed foods may influence adolescents differently from slightly older young adults.

Scientists discover a new state of matter at Earth’s center - New research reveals that Earth’s solid inner core is actually in a superionic state, where carbon atoms flow freely through a solid iron lattice.

How monogamous are humans? Scientists compile 'league table' of pairing up - When it comes to monogamy, humans more closely resemble meerkats and beavers than our primate cousins.

Simple supplement mix shows remarkable results in brain cancer - New research is challenging one of medicine’s oldest assumptions: that cancer must be attacked to be cured.

Iain Douglas-Hamilton, pioneering elephant conservationist, dies aged 83 - His groundbreaking field research was instrumental in banning the international ivory trade and protecting elephants from poachers.

Farming pressures fuel Africa’s drug resistance crisis - Overuse of antibiotics on farms is driving resistance to life-saving medicines.

How Monogamous Are Humans Actually? - How we rank among species on fidelity to a single partner may have shaped our evolution The post How Monogamous Are Humans Actually?

James Webb catches a giant helium cloud pouring off a puffy planet - Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have captured dramatic helium streams pouring off the super-puff exoplanet WASP-107b, revealing a world with an enormously inflated, weakly bound atmosphere under intense stellar heat.

Human brains light up for chimp voices in a way no one expected - Humans don’t just recognize each other’s voices—our brains also light up for the calls of chimpanzees, hinting at ancient communication roots shared with our closest primate relatives.

This Black Hole Blasts Cosmic Wind at 130 Million Miles Per Hour - A staggering glimpse into our beautiful, violent universe The post This Black Hole Blasts Cosmic Wind at 130 Million Miles Per Hour appeared first on Nautilus .

Rising temperatures are slowing early childhood development - Researchers discovered that unusually high temperatures can hinder early childhood development.

December 9, 2025

Scientists reveal a tiny brain chip that streams thoughts in real time - BISC is an ultra-thin neural implant that creates a high-bandwidth wireless link between the brain and computers.

Asteroid Bennu Samples Carry Mysterious Space Gum, Sugars, and a Ton of Stardust  - Learn about the molecules and materials found in samples of asteroid Bennu, including sugars, space gum, and an abundance of stardust.

A 2,000-Year-Old Pleasure Barge Resurfaces in Cleopatra’s Harbor, Telling Us of Life in Roman Egypt - Discover an ancient luxury shipwreck, complete with Greek graffiti, offering a rare glimpse into elite life on Alexandria’s waterways.

China breaks record with 3 Long March rocket launches in 19-hour stretch (video) - China just launched three Long March rockets in less than 19 hours, setting a new national mark for liftoff cadence.

Beloved Ancient Chinese Cats Were Wilder Than Once Thought - Beloved Ancient Chinese Cats Were Wilder Than Once Thought: People in ancient China grew a millennia-spanning friendship with wild felines.

4,000-Year-Old Sheep Bone Shows Evidence of the Plague, a First Case Beyond Humans - Learn about the first evidence of the Bronze Age plague in a non-human host, found in a sheep bone from Russia.

The Nancy Grace Roman Telescope Is Complete! - Construction is complete on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, and its ahead of schedule.

The Early Human Hobbit Vanished 61,000 Years Ago — And Climate Change May Be to Blame - Learn how a major shift toward drought reshaped the Flores ecosystem and may have driven the hobbits to extinction.

The James Webb Space Telescope just found the oldest supernova ever seen - The supernova exploded over 13 billion years ago in a galaxy far, far away.

This bright star will soon die in a nuclear explosion — and could be visible in Earth's daytime skies - The bright binary star system V Sagittae will flare up multiple times before finally going supernova within the next 100 years.

Supermassive Black Hole Flare Launched Wind and Debris Into Space at 37,000 Miles Per Second - Learn more about the supermassive black hole in galaxy NGC 3783 and how its powerful blast is similar to our sun’s coronal mass ejections.

NASA Demonstrates Safer Skies for Future Urban Air Travel - NASA is helping shape the future of urban air travel with a new simulation that will manage how electric air taxis and drones can successfully operate within

NASA Begins Moon Mission Plume-Surface Interaction Tests - In March, NASA researchers employed a new camera system to capture data imagery of the interaction between Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost Mission-1 lander’s engine plumes and the lunar surface.

Bonobos Send the Noisiest Fertility Signal in Primates — Males Still Have to Decode It - Learn how male bonobos use subtle behavioral and reproductive cues to pinpoint the fertile window, even when the usual swelling signal gives them almost no useful information.

'It is simply too hot to handle': 2024 was Arab region's hottest year on record, first-of-its-kind climate report reveals - The Arab region just had its hottest year on record, a new climate report reveals.

Painting Galaxy Clusters by Numbers (and Physics) - Galaxy clusters are the most massive objects in the universe held together by gravity, containing up to several thousand individual galaxies and huge reservoirs of superheated, X-ray-emitting gas.

This 7-hour cosmic explosion is the longest gamma-ray burst ever seen. Could it be from an elusive class of black hole? - "This is certainly an outburst unlike any other we've seen in the past 50 years."

A More Refined Discover Magazine - Learn more about this next chapter for Discover Magazine.

Earth's crust hides enough 'gold' hydrogen to power the world for tens of thousands of years, emerging research suggests - Reservoirs of hydrogen gas that form naturally in Earth's crust could help humans decarbonize.

The Longest GRB Ever Detected Is An Intriguing Puzzle - In July 2025, telescopes detected a gamma-ray burst (GRB) that lasted seven hours.

Widespread cold virus you've never heard of may play key role in bladder cancer - Scientists uncovered how childhood BK virus infections may set off cancer-causing mutations decades later: by activating a host immune system enzyme that attacks DNA.

Chinese astronauts inspect damaged Shenzhou 20 spacecraft during 8-hour spacewalk (video) - Two Chinese astronauts installed more debris shielding on the Tiangong space station and assessed the damage to the attached Shenzhou 20 spacecraft during a spacewalk on Tuesday (Dec. 9).

Sprites Over Château de Beynac - A flash of lightning, and then—something else.

Magnetic liposomes reveal sugar–protein binding patterns in solution - Polydopamine-coated magnetic liposomes offer insight into the lectin–glycan interactions in motion.

January full moon 2026: When, where and how to see the Wolf Moon - Your guide to January’s full Wolf Moon, from peak times to skywatching highlights.

Court: “Because Trump said to” may not be a legally valid defense - The "arbitrary and capricious" standard strikes down another administration action.

Gray hair may have evolved as a protection against cancer, study hints - Aging comes with graying hair, which may be a sign of the body lowering its risk of cancer, a study suggests.

New NASA Sensor Goes Hunting for Critical Minerals - Called AVIRIS-5, it’s the latest in a long line of sensors pioneered by NASA JPL to survey Earth, the Moon, and other worlds.

Scientists Say: Exponent - These power ful little superscripts may be simpler than you thought.

What Do Super Jupiters Look Like? - Super-Jupiters have masses a dozen times that of Jupiter, but they are often illustrated as having a very Jupiter-like appearance.

Brazil weakens Amazon protections days after COP30 - Backed by powerful corporations, nations are giving public false choices: Environmental protection or economic growth.

1st human missions to Mars should hunt for signs of life, report says - Humanity's exploration of Mars should be organized around the search for signs of past or present Red Planet life, according to a new report from the U.S. National Academies.

Pompeii construction site confirms recipe for Roman concrete - Latest results from a recently discovered ancient Roman construction site confirm earlier findings.

Geminid Meteor Shower Could Display 100 Meteors Per Hour as Last Event of 2025 - With a late-rising crescent moon and early evening activity, this year’s Geminids offer some of the best viewing conditions, displaying bright, colorful streaks long before midnight. 

A new way to analyze copper chelators for potential Alzheimer's therapy - It is widely known that Alzheimer's disease is mainly associated with the overproduction of β-amyloid peptides and damage caused by oxidative stress.

Like living cells, oil-in-water droplets form 'arms' in response to their environment - Oil-in-water droplets respond to chemical cues by forming arm-like extensions that resemble filopodia, which are used by living cells to sense and explore their environment.

From Bezos to beyond: Blue Origin quiz - Whether you're a casual fan or a spaceflight enthusiast, see how well you know one of the companies pushing the boundaries of commercial space travel.

Artificial photosynthesis catalyst converts carbon dioxide into fuel using sunlight - A joint research team has developed a highly efficient photocatalyst that can convert carbon dioxide into the high-value-added fuel, methane, using sunlight, while explaining its operating principles.