Today's Science News
December 30, 2025
Did reintroducing Wolves to Yellowstone really cause an ecological cascade? - Previous research on the effect of wolves on the food web has been criticized, raising questions about the predator’s role in the Yellowstone ecosystem.How doubting your doubts may increase commitment to goals - A study suggests questioning one's doubts can strengthen commitment to long-term identity goals, promoting confidence despite challenges encountered.
'Nobody knew why this was happening': Scientists race to understand baffling behavior of 'clumping clouds' - Scientists are discovering that clumping clouds supercharge storms in surprising ways — driving heavy, deadly rainfall and flooding
New AI-driven tool could help find heart disease drugs faster - Researchers have developed CardioKG, integrating heart imaging data into knowledge graphs to enhance predictions for gene-disease associations and drug repurposing.
Golden satellite insulation sparkles during test | Space photo of the day for Dec. 30, 2025 - The test is designed to prepare satellites for one of the most complex tasks in space: safely approaching another object.
Tractor beams inspired by sci-fi are real, and could solve the looming space junk problem - Researchers are developing a real-life tractor beam, with the goal of pulling defunct satellites out of geostationary orbit to alleviate the space junk problem.
Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM lens review: Enormous reach for wildlife photography - A versatile wildlife lens with lots of reach for your money, but is the maximum aperture a dealbreaker for low-light wildlife photography?
Europa Clipper Reveals a New Perspective on Comet 3I/ATLAS - Researchers have been trying to look at interstellar object 3I/ATLAS from every conceivable angle.
Researchers find breast cancer drug boosts leukemia treatment - Researchers found that combining venetoclax with palbociclib overcomes leukemia drug resistance, potentially improving treatment for acute myeloid leukemia.
Scientists are developing a 'self-driving' device that helps patients recover from heart attacks - Live Science spoke with Dr. Joe Alexander of NTT Research about "digital twins" and the development of an autonomous device for acute cardiac care.
How NASA changed in 2025 — possibly forever - "The damage is real, but it doesn't have to be permanent."
Blue Origin astronaut reveals depression after 'tsunami of harassment' - Blue Origin's all-female crew, which included scientist Amanda Nguyen, was launched into space in April.
Researchers develop novel model to unveil deep-sea black coral symbiotic system - A research team has revealed how deep-sea black coral survives through symbiotic relationships, highlighting its adaptive strategies in extreme environments.
This new DNA storage system can fit 10 billion songs in a liter of liquid — but challenges remain for the unusual storage format - The new storage system could hold family photos, cultural artifacts and the master versions of digital artworks, movies, manuscripts and music for thousands of years, scientists say.
Simple wipe test reveals hidden PFAS contamination on firefighter protective gear - The flames die down.
Our 10 favorite Space.com reader astronomy photos of 2025 - From auroras at 36,000 feet to comet flybys and eclipses, these are the standout images our readers shared with Space.com in 2025.
Why your vitamin D supplements might not be working - A new randomized trial from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center reveals that magnesium may be the missing key to keeping vitamin D levels in balance.
See the exact point where a glacier, a lake and a river 'touch' in Argentina — Earth from space - A 2021 astronaut photo shows a triple valley system in Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park where a massive climate-resilient glacier, a pristine turquoise lake and a murky green "river" come together at a single point.
Ujamaa and Economic Creativity Under Constraint: The Gardeners of Newtown - In mid-nineteenth century New York, free Black gardeners in Newtown thrived through cooperative economics, transforming intensive agriculture into capital accumulation, feeding the city while overcoming systemic exclusion.
Wildlife show wide range of responses to human presence in U.S. national parks - Human infrastructure affects animal behavior in U.S. national parks, with varying responses among species to human presence and activity.
The brain shapes what we feel in real time - The cerebral cortex processes sensory information via a complex network of neural connections.
Great white sharks face extinction in Mediterranean, say researchers - Overfishing and illegal fishing are contributing to the loss of sharks, including great whites.
You Might Be Misreading Your Dog - Our own emotions may play a major role when gauging Fido’s feelings
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December 29, 2025
The Earth Observer: Offering Perspectives from Space through Time - An Intertwined History: The Earth Observer and EOS The Earth Observer, a newsletter issued for more than 36 years, will release its last online content at the close of 2025.Why Your Brain Isn’t a Computer—And What That Means for Conscious AI - The debate over whether artificial intelligence could ever achieve consciousness has long been stuck between two opposing camps.
A Pioneering Study Assesses the Likelihood of Asteroid Mining - A team led by the Institute of Space Sciences (ICE-CSIC) analyzed samples of C-type asteroids in a recent study.
The Freya Hydrate Mounds Lie Over 11,940 Feet Below the Surface — and They’re Teeming With Life - Learn more about the Freya Hydrate Mounds, the deepest known methane seep in the Arctic, and the creatures that call it home.
Imagine Your Way to a Better Relationship - Picturing positive encounters can make you like a person more
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Why Supermassive Black Holes Turn Down Feasts - Supermassive black holes have a reputation for devouring everything in sight, but new observations from the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array reveal they can be surprisingly picky eaters.
A Rare Parasitic Plant Lives Underground Without Photosynthesis and Reproduces Asexually - Learn how an underground plant is redefining what plants need to survive.
The Final Earth Observer Editor’s Corner: October–December 2025 - It is with a heavy heart that I announce that NASA Earth Science Communications has directed The Earth Observer to conduct an orderly shutdown of the publication.
The State of CERES: Updates and Highlights - Introduction The Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) was initially designed in the late-1980s and early-1990s as a facility instrument for NASA’s Earth Observing System (EOS).
Celestis books Stoke Space rocket for 2nd-ever deep space memorial flight for human remains - This historic 2026 'Infinite Flight' service will blast off via a Stoke Space Nova rocket
Mount Etna Erupts During the Holidays, Ending an Active Volcanic Year in a Grand Finale - Learn more about Mount Etna’s most recent eruption and why 2025 had a series of activity that fascinated researchers.
New Models Reveal If Neanderthals and Modern Humans Ever Met on the Iberian Peninsula During the Old Stone Age - Simulations suggest Neanderthals were on the brink of extinction by the time our ancestors arrived on the Iberian Peninsula.
10 most expensive Lego Marvel sets on the market right now - From Spider-Man to the Guardians of the Galaxy, here are the most expensive Lego Marvel sets you can get your hands on.
The Portable Ecosystems of Young Manta Rays - Hitchhiking fishes regularly tag along with young mantas in Florida
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Wolf Supermoon, Fiery Meteors, and a Planet Parade Make Early 2026 an Astronomical Feast - Learn more about the year’s first supermoon and other early 2026 astronomical events you don’t want to miss, including a planet parade and fireball meteor showers.
Mold Is Feasting on Radiation in Chernobyl’s Abandoned Nuclear Plants - Learn more about this mold’s ability to withstand high levels of radiation and how it could prove useful to astronauts looking to build long-term bases on Mars.
2025 Space Station Science Snapshots - 2025 marks another year pushing the boundaries of scientific research aboard the International Space Station.
Flat Earth, spirits and conspiracy theories — experience can shape even extraordinary beliefs - Why do people often adopt and develop beliefs that lack strong supporting evidence?
How Does Life Take Hold in Barren Environments? - A series of Iceland volcanic eruptions yields clues
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MIT scientists find a way to rejuvenate the immune system as we age - As the immune system weakens with age, scientists have found a way to restore some of its lost strength.
Iran says it launched 3 satellites to space on Russian rocket: report - Iran has launched a trio of new satellites into space with the help of a Russian rocket, the country's state media reported Sunday (Dec. 28).
Most US adults have hearts older than their actual age. How old is yours? - A new study reveals many U.S. adults have older "heart ages," highlighting disparities in risk based on demographics and education.
NASA to Preview US Spacewalks at Space Station in January - NASA astronauts will conduct a pair of spacewalks in January outside of the International Space Station to prepare for the installation of a roll-out solar array and complete other tasks.
The brain has a hidden language and scientists just found it - Researchers have created a protein that can detect the faint chemical signals neurons receive from other brain cells.
The Very Human Stressor That Causes Rats to Seek Out Weed, Too - Rats: they’re just like us
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Orcas are adopting terrifying new behaviors. Are they getting smarter? - From sinking boats and feasting on shark livers to dining on whale tongue and tossing porpoises around for fun, orcas are displaying some fascinating — and sometimes terrifying — behaviors.
A Galactic Embrace - Mid-infrared data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (in white, gray, and red) and X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory (in blue) come
Deep heat beneath the United States traced to ancient rift with Greenland - Research indicates that a hot rock region beneath the Appalachians, linked to ancient continental breakup, influences geological stability and dynamics.
A gold catalyst just broke a decade old green chemistry record - A new catalyst design could transform how acetaldehyde is made from renewable bioethanol.
12 times rockets and spacecraft crashed and burned in 2025 - We saw quite a few milestones notched in the final frontier this year.
A fentanyl vaccine enters human trials in 2026 — here's how it works - A vaccine in development would be the first proactive treatment for overdose and fentanyl addiction, if approved.
Researchers develop efficient, reusable compound for capturing carbon dioxide from air - A new method to capture carbon dioxide from the air has been developed at the University of Helsinki's chemistry department.
ISS astronaut snaps stunning nighttime photo of Florida and Cuba | Space photo of the day for Dec. 29, 2025 - The image offers a rare look at how Earth's surface and atmosphere interact after sunset.
'Putting the servers in orbit is a stupid idea': Could data centers in space help avoid an AI energy crisis? Experts are torn. - Google’s proposal to explore space-based AI infrastructure raises fundamental questions about energy, physics and feasibility – and whether Earth has really run out of options.
I Am Artemis: Jen Madsen and Trey Perryman - Listen to this audio excerpt from Jen Madsen and Trey Perryman, leads of the Orion Mission Evaluation Room for the Artemis II mission:
Research Brief: Investigating Sources and Levels of Radioactivity in Lake Victoria - Radioactive particles can be found in both natural and anthropogenic environments.
Does physics say that free will doesn't exist? - At first glance, it seems like our understanding of physics forbids free will.
Mars dust storms are crackling with electricity - Mars isn’t just dusty—it crackles with electricity.
BBC taken to secret location in Welsh mountains to find rare plant - BBC Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt travels to Eryri - also known as Snowdonia - to find a rare plant.
'Stop and re-check everything': Scientists discover 26 new bacterial species in NASA's cleanrooms - Scientists discover 26 new bacterial species in NASA cleanrooms, revealing surprisingly resilient microbes with potential uses in biotechnology and medicine.
Dual-color fluorescent sensor detects trace water in real time with high sensitivity - A research team led by Professor Jiang Changlong at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has developed a highly sensitive, real-time sensor for detecting trace water, addressing key challenges in modern industrial quality control and environmental monitoring.
Lchashen wagon: A 3,500-year-old covered wagon that transported a deceased chief to the next world - This 3,500-year-old covered wagon is the best-preserved example in the world of this ancient form of wheeled transport.
13 must-see moon events in 2026: Eclipses, supermoons, conjunctions and more - Here are the best lunar events to see in 2026, including eclipses, supermoons and conjunctions.
AI’s Innate Bias Against Animals - Chatbots and robots are a setback to animal welfare—but have the potential to be a step forward
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Ancient wolves could only have reached this island by boat - Scientists have uncovered ancient wolf remains on a small Baltic island where wolves could only have been brought by humans.
Aluminum cans are a viable alternative to bottles for red muscadine wine, new study finds - One of the main reasons wine traditionally comes in bottles is to protect its quality.
Fujifilm GFX 100S II review - This lightweight medium-format powerhouse is one of the most powerful cameras you can get, but how does it work for astrophotography?
Object-Based Processing: Numbers Confuse How We Perceive Spaces - Researchers recently studied the relationship between numerical information in our vision, and how it affects our perception of space - and discovered subtle asymmetries that color our view on the world.
Sugar-derived crystals show stiffness approaching that of aluminum - Mucic acid crystals grown from a water-based solution achieved a record-breaking stiffness for an organic crystal.
Science history: Richard Feynman gives a fun little lecture — and dreams up an entirely new field of physics — Dec. 29, 1959 - In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest scale.
The Origami Wheel That Could Explore Lunar Caves - A joint research team from South Korea has developed a fascinating wheel inspired by origami and Da Vinci bridge principles that could unlock access to the Moon’s most dangerous and scientifically useful terrain.
Hubble Reveals Chaos in the Largest Planet Nursery Ever Seen - Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have discovered the largest planet forming disk ever observed around a young star, stretching nearly 40 times the diameter of our Solar System.
Why 2026 looks bright for Northern Light sightings - With the Sun still in an active phase there could be more spectacular Northern light displays in the year ahead.
December 28, 2025
The best sci-fi Blu-rays to own: Beat the streaming subscriptions - Looking to watch some of the best Sci-Fi movies and shows ever without having to rely on streaming?Lower-cost space missions like NASA's ESCAPADE are starting to deliver exciting science – but at a price in risk and trade‑offs - This low-cost mission is still only getting started, and it's taking bigger risks than typical big-ticket NASA missions.
Rethinking How We End A Satellite's Mission - At the end of their lives, most satellites fall to their death.
Year in review: The standout health stories of 2025, from measles outbreaks to AI-made viruses - Catch up on the latest trends in health news in this roundup of long-reads compiled by Live Science's health channel editor.
Event horizon hunt: A black hole word search - Hunt for key terms that define one of the universe's most mind-bending phenomena—from event horizons to singularities.
5 common mistakes beginner telescope users make — and how to avoid them - The simple mistakes every stargazing newbie makes — avoid these traps and you'll get the best out of your telescope from night one!
Stunning array of 400 rings in a 'reflection' nebula solves a 30-year-old star-formation mystery — Space photo of the week - The discovery is the first direct observational confirmation of a theory for how young stars feed on, and then explosively expel, surrounding material.
Our favorite Space.com stories of 2025 - We asked our staff to choose their favorite Space.com stories of 2025.
Most distant supernova: James Webb sees a star explode at cosmic dawn - Scientists have detected the most distant supernova ever seen, exploding when the universe was less than a billion years old.
James Webb telescope spies a monstrous molecular cloud shrouded in mystery — Space photo of the week - In this James Webb telescope image, the gigantic molecular cloud near our galaxy's center appears as a canvas of pink and purple clouds set against a shadowy backdrop.
8 astronomy discoveries that wowed us in 2025 - Here are eight of the most spectacular astronomical discoveries of 2025.
How many holes does the human body have? - You might think that the human body has many holes, but that number shrinks when you stop to consider what counts as a hole.
Males Are Genetically Wired To Beg Females For Food - Bees have the reputation of being incredibly organized and spending their days making sure our food ecosystem is functioning.
The deep ocean has a missing link and scientists finally found it - Scientists have uncovered why big predators like sharks spend so much time in the ocean’s twilight zone.
Mini brains reveal clear brain signals of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder - Tiny lab-grown brains are offering an unprecedented look at how schizophrenia and bipolar disorder disrupt neural activity.
Fusion reactors may create dark matter particles - Researchers say fusion reactors might do more than generate clean energy—they could also create particles linked to dark matter.
Losing weight in midlife may have a hidden brain cost - Weight loss restored healthy metabolism in both young and mid-aged mice, but the brain told a different story.
A massive scientific review put alternative autism therapies to the test - A major new review has put hundreds of alternative autism treatments under the microscope—and most didn’t hold up.
Zombie worms are missing and scientists are alarmed - When researchers lowered whale bones into the deep ocean, they expected zombie worms to quickly move in.
December 27, 2025
NASA’s SPHEREx Observatory Completes Its First Map of the Cosmos in 102 Infrared Wavelengths - Launched in March, NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope has completed its first infrared map of the entire sky in 102 colors.Lego U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D review - Boldly going where no Lego set has gone before, the first-ever Star Trek Lego set you can buy and it is awesome!
A Great Year For Experiment Design - While 2025 will arguably not be remembered as a very positive year for humankind, for many reasons - first and foremost, raging wars and raising inequalities -, as we near its end some have tried to find good things to say about this particular revolution of our planet around the Sun.
Do you think you can tell an AI-generated face from a real one? - Spotting an AI-generated face is harder than you might think.
AI is getting better and better at generating faces — but you can train to spot the fakes - Even the most skilled face recognizers are duped by AI-generated faces, a new study finds.
6 'lost' cities archaeologists have never found - Scholars know of some important ancient cities from texts, but they haven't been able to find them.
Space.com headlines crossword quiz for week of Dec. 22, 2025: Which NASA observatory just completed its first sky map? - Test your space smarts with our weekly crossword challenge, crafted from Space.com's biggest headlines.
Not Just The Holidays: The Hormonal Shift Of Perimenopause Could Be Causing Weight Gain - You’re in your mid-40s, eating healthy and exercising regularly.
Space debris: will it take a catastrophe for nations to take the issue seriously? - When a piece of debris hits another object in space, it can also create more space debris, adding to the problem.
What Is the Sun's Magnetic Field and Why Is It Important? - Learn why the Sun’s magnetic field is just as important as Earth’s and its impact on our planet.
The best sci-fi movies of 2025. ranked - Spike your eggnog and relax with our list of the finest flicks of the year about invasive AI, soaring superheroes, and Lovecraftian horrors.
Tooth-in-eye surgery, 'blood chimerism,' and a pregnancy from oral sex: 12 wild medical cases we covered in 2025 - Here are a dozen strange and interesting tales from the medical literature.
Large Hadron Collider finally explains how fragile matter forms - In collisions at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, hotter than the Sun’s core by a staggering margin, scientists have finally solved a long-standing mystery: how delicate particles like deuterons and their antimatter twins can exist at all.
Turning Structural Failure into Propulsion - Solar sails have some major advantages over traditional propulsion methods - most notably they don’t use any propellant.
The 12 biggest space stories of 2025 — according to you - It's the 12 days of Spacemas, fa la la la la la la la la (sorry).
Stanford scientists uncover why mRNA COVID vaccines can trigger heart inflammation - Stanford scientists have uncovered how mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can very rarely trigger heart inflammation in young men — and how that risk might be reduced.
A rare cancer-fighting plant compound has finally been decoded - UBC Okanagan researchers have uncovered how plants create mitraphylline, a rare natural compound linked to anti-cancer effects.
Is the sun really a dwarf star? - Our sun is huge, at least compared to Earth and the other planets.
Physicists close in on the elusive sterile neutrino - Neutrinos may be nearly invisible, but they play a starring role in the Universe.
Science history: Dian Fossey found murdered, after decades protecting gorillas that she loved — Dec. 27, 1985 - Dian Fossey was a zoologist who spent decades studying the elusive mountain gorillas of Congo and Rwanda before she was murdered.
Cancer cells depend on a dangerous DNA repair trick - Researchers have discovered how cells activate a last-resort DNA repair system when severe damage strikes.
Scientists may have found the best place for humans to land on Mars - A newly identified region on Mars may hold the key to future human landings.
Something fundamental about black holes may be changing - New observations reveal that the relationship between ultraviolet and X-ray light in quasars has changed over billions of years.
December 26, 2025
These Slimy Fish May Have Helped Us Hone Our Sense of Smell - Sophisticated scent seems to have evolved earlier than previously thought The post These Slimy Fish May Have Helped Us Hone Our Sense of Smell appeared first on Nautilus .Dark matter may be made of pieces of giant, exotic objects — and astronomers think they know how to look for them - Searches for dark matter particles have come up empty so far, driving theorists to get more creative with their ideas.
Call Your Grandparents This Holiday Season—for Their Health - Everyday conversations across generations may boost older adults’ sense of purpose
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Scientists Are No Closer to Finding a Cure For the Common Cold — Here’s Why - Learn more about the common cold, the viruses that cause it, and why it’s so difficult to find a vaccine for it.
Spinosaurus relative longer than a pickup truck stalked Thailand's rivers 125 million years ago - A large fish-eating dinosaur died beside a river 125 million years ago in Cretaceous Thailand.
Most normal matter in the universe isn't found in planets, stars or galaxies – an astronomer explains where it's distributed - While space is often referred to as a vacuum, it isn't completely empty.
The Tiny Black Piranha Has a Bite Force of 70 Pounds — How Is This Possible? - Learn more about piranhas, why they have such a powerful bite, and why there are so many misconceptions around them.
New electrochemical method splits water with electricity to produce hydrogen fuel — and cuts energy costs in the process - Scientists adapted a method that can produce double the amount of hydrogen when splitting water molecules with electricity.
The best streaming device out there: Which one comes out on top — Amazon Fire TV Stick, Roku Ultra, Apple TV and Google TV Streamer? - Who reigns supreme out of the Amazon Fire TV Stick, Roku Ultra, Apple TV and Google TV Streamer?
Uranus and Neptune may be 'rock giants,' not 'ice giants,' new model of their cores suggests - A new computational model suggests that Uranus' and Neptune's cores may be less icy than their "ice giant" nickname suggests.
One of World’s Rarest Cats Has Finally Resurfaced - Behold the first sightings of a flat-headed cat in Thailand in 30 Years
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Diagnostic dilemma quiz: Can you guess the diagnosis in these strange medical cases? - Based on our "Diagnostic Dilemma" series, this quiz tests your medical know-how.
The best sci-fi and space games of 2025, ranked - As another year comes to an end, we sit down and collect our thoughts on the best sci-fi and space video games of 2025.
Longtime United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno resigns from space company. 'Finished the mission I came to do.' - Tory Bruno is leaving ULA to pursue new opportunities, the company said.
Studying Physics in Microgravity - In this Oct. 20, 2025, photo, tiny ball bearings surround a larger central bearing during the Fluid Particles experiment, conducted inside the Microgravity
No, Vikings Didn’t Have Horns On Their Helmets — Here’s The True Origins of the Myth - Learn more about the Vikings, their lifestyle, and where the stereotypical horned helmet originated from.
1.5 million-year-old Homo erectus face was just reconstructed — and its mix of old and new traits is complicating the picture of human evolution - A never-before-seen Homo erectus face reveals a complex picture of early human evolution.
Space Force Guardians show off shiny new duds | Space photo of the day for Dec. 26, 2025 - It marks the first time newly commissioned Space Force Guardians have graduated Officer Training School (OTS) wearing this uniform.
Before We Build on the Moon, We Have to Master the Commute - Even most rocket scientists would rather avoid hard math when they don’t have to do it.
10 things we learned about our human ancestors in 2025 - Findings about our human ancestors continue to surprise us, especially those from 2025.
See the moon shine with Saturn in the southern sky after sunset Dec. 26 - Don't miss the moon glowing with Saturn in the southern sky in the hours following sunset on Dec. 26, one day ahead of its first quarter phase.
Post-Party Depression: Why Holiday Socializing Can Feel Like a Hangover - Learn why socializing, especially around the holidays, can leave you feeling a bit down.
The easiest constellations for beginners to spot in winter (and what you need to see them) - From Orion and Taurus to Auriga and Perseus, here are 10 easy sets of stars to find in the Northern Hemisphere’s winter night sky.
The world's 'hidden' volcanoes pose the greatest risk for global crisis - A dormant volcano in Ethiopia erupted after 10,000 years of silence.
Coconucos volcanic chain: Colombia's stunning cluster of volcanoes, lost in an otherworldly landscape - The Coconucos volcanic chain is a mountain ridge dotted with at least 14 volcano craters, including one that is active and erupted in December 2025.
The most exciting exoplanet discoveries of 2025 - New discoveries and fresh looks at familiar worlds show how far exoplanet science has come — and how much remains unknown.
What should I look at with my new telescope? - From the moon and Jupiter to famous nebulae and galaxies, here’s your beginner-friendly guide to what to point your brand-new telescope at.
Why some people keep making the same bad decisions - Everyday sights and sounds quietly shape the choices people make, often without them realizing it.
Flat-headed cat not seen in Thailand for almost 30 years is rediscovered - Conservationists are celebrating the rediscovery of flat-headed cats in Thailand after camera traps recorded the endangered feline for the first time in almost 30 years.