
After the fires, LA’s long, hard road to recovery
Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the challenges communities face after the January wildfires in Los Angeles. Read More Science News
Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the challenges communities face after the January wildfires in Los Angeles. Read More Science News
Location, location Scientists launched a rocket from Svalbard, Norway, that measured Earth’s ambipolar electric field for the first time. The weak field may control the
As the Texas measles outbreak grows and HHS head RFK Jr. puts vaccines under new scrutiny, two experts answer questions about the public health tool.
By squirting chemicals onto a person’s tongue to taste, a new device aims to replicate food flavors for fuller virtual experiences. Read More Science News
The triple star system is sending comets, asteroids and meteors our way, and the number of interstellar objects entering the solar system will rise. Read
Biohybrid robots made with plant and fungal tissue are more sensitive to their surroundings. Read More Science News
Transforming the brain tissue to glass would have required an extremely hot and fast-moving ash cloud, lab experiments suggest. Read More Science News
Hundreds of surface swabs reveal the station lacks microbial diversity, an imbalance that has been linked to health issues in other settings. Read More Science
Some scholars argue that efforts to equalize the time men and women spend on housework has stalled. An analysis reveals slow progress. Read More Science