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Saturn’s Icy Rings Likely Formed from Lost Moon "Chrysalis"

Saturn’s Icy Rings Likely Formed from Lost Moon "Chrysalis"

You’re a long-necked Titanosaurs grazing the plains and chomping away on tree leaves about 100 million years ago in the Early Cretaceous in what wou...

Scientists Create “Quantum Sound” Device That Works Near Absolute Zero

Scientists Create “Quantum Sound” Device That Works Near Absolute Zero

The technology could support advances in high-speed communication systems, sensing tools, biological materials, and medical technologies. Researchers ...

A Brief-ish History of SETI. Part II: Ozma and the Drake Equation

A Brief-ish History of SETI. Part II: Ozma and the Drake Equation

By the mid-20th century, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence would emerge as an established field of scientific research. The era witnessed t...

Scientists Discover 42 “Ghost Pages” From Ancient New Testament Manuscript

Scientists Discover 42 “Ghost Pages” From Ancient New Testament Manuscript

A team led by Professor Garrick Allen has recovered hidden text from 42 lost pages of Codex H, offering a rare glimpse into one of the most important ...

NASA Is Set To Begin Training With A Prototype Of Blue Origin's Crew Moon Lander

NASA Is Set To Begin Training With A Prototype Of Blue Origin's Crew Moon Lander

Cheyenne has worked for major publications since 2015, covering the intersection of technology, science and culture. In addition to writing daily news...

Mothers of Gynecology Museum opens in Montgomery

Mothers of Gynecology Museum opens in Montgomery

It’s a culmination of five years of research about the enslaved women who laid the foundation for modern gynecology....

Adults who keep the gas tank above half full, the pantry stocked beyond reason, and a little cash hidden in a drawer often grew up around people who knew what it felt like to run out

Adults who keep the gas tank above half full, the pantry stocked beyond reason, and a little cash hidden in a drawer often grew up around people who knew what it felt like to run out

The half-full gas tank, the overstocked pantry, and the cash hidden in a drawer aren't anxiety symptoms — they're inherited rituals from parents who...

The funniest person in a friend group may be the most tired by the end of the night, because being entertaining can start to feel like the price of admission

The funniest person in a friend group may be the most tired by the end of the night, because being entertaining can start to feel like the price of admission

The funniest person in any friend group is often the most exhausted by the end of the night, and the reason isn't performance fatigue. It's that humor...

Fairbanks university partners with U.S. military and private industry to research technologies

Fairbanks university partners with U.S. military and private industry to research technologies

The University of Alaska Fairbanks signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Defense Innovation Unit to research and host research for military te...

Brian Hughes New NASA Senior Director of Launch Operations at Kennedy Space Center

Brian Hughes New NASA Senior Director of Launch Operations at Kennedy Space Center

NASA announced that Brian Hughes will return to the agency as senior director of launch operations, based at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Fl...

YOU KNOW WHAT?: Huge move by SLCS Board

YOU KNOW WHAT?: Huge move by SLCS Board

It was unusual for The Enterprise to carry a 2-line, 72-point headline on page one — “SCIENCE COMMITTEE OFFERS IMMEDIATE ACTION PLAN” — and un...

The hardest part of having few people who truly know you isn’t the loneliness – it’s realizing your self-sufficiency convinced everyone you didn’t need them

The hardest part of having few people who truly know you isn’t the loneliness – it’s realizing your self-sufficiency convinced everyone you didn’t need them

A friend said something to me a couple of years ago that I think about more than I’d like to admit. We were having coffee near my place in Saigon, a...

Pluto-Like World's Thin Atmosphere Poses a Mystery for Astronomers

Pluto-Like World's Thin Atmosphere Poses a Mystery for Astronomers

Astronomers are puzzling over another oddball on the edge of the solar system: This time, it's an icy object less than a quarter of Pluto's size with ...

Starwatch: The Lion of Spring is still hanging in there

Most of the constellations we see around our Shamokin night skies require you to suspend any sense of reality and turn on the imagination big time. I ...

Study Argues Dante's Inferno Modeled Impact Physics 500 Years Early - Ground News

Study Argues Dante's Inferno Modeled Impact Physics 500 Years Early Ground News How Dante's Inferno modeled a planetary impact 500 years before modern...

Fairbanks university partners with U.S. military and private industry to research technologies

Fairbanks university partners with U.S. military and private industry to research technologies

The University of Alaska Fairbanks signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Defense Innovation Unit to research and host research for military te...

Researchers develop new ligand strategy enabling 31.7% EQE perovskite nanocrystal LEDs

Researchers develop new ligand strategy enabling 31.7% EQE perovskite nanocrystal LEDs

Researchers from Hanyang University, Ajou University and POSTECH have developed a hydrolysis-assisted ligand-exchange strategy that significantly impr...

Nuclear Stocks To Follow Now – May 7th

Nuclear Stocks To Follow Now – May 7th

Oklo, NuScale Power, Centrus Energy, BWX Technologies, Nano Nuclear Energy, X-Energy, and Terrestrial Energy are the seven Nuclear stocks to watch tod...

MRNA stock clocks best day in over two months on early-stage hantavirus vaccine research

・Bloomberg reported on Friday that Moderna’s hantavirus research is “early-stage and ongoing” and began well before the cruise-ship cluster wa...

After 3 decades of splendid scientific communication, this one’s for you, Ned

After 3 decades of splendid scientific communication, this one’s for you, Ned

With a style that was both accurate to the work and approachable to the reader, Ned Rozell authored the Alaska Science Forum for 31 years....