Underwater volcano off the U.S. coast could erupt at any moment
Scientists predict underwater volcano Axial Seamount may erupt soon, providing valuable forecasting insights.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
• Published 18 days ago
Geologists Solve a 620-Mile Mystery: The Forgotten History of the Denali Fault’s
New research on the Denali Fault reveals three geologic sites were once united in a suture zone, marking the integration of Wrangellia into North America. The study uses inverted metamorphism and monazite analysis to trace tectonic history. New research has r…
SciTechDaily (scitechdaily.com)
• Published 18 days ago
Five Breakthroughs In 2024 That Laid A Foundation For Future Tech
From transforming coal to computing with DNA to pharmaceutical manufacturing in space, these are the discoveries that will set the stage for the next decade’s technology.
Forbes (www.forbes.com)
• Published 18 days ago
How to catch the Quadrantids, the first meteor shower of 2025
The Quadrantid meteor shower will be the year's first chance to see fireballs in the sky in 2025. Here's how you can catch it.
KSL.com (www.ksl.com)
• Published 19 days ago
2025 Will See Two ‘Blood Moons’ And Two Solar Eclipses — What To Know
There will be two total lunar and two partial eclipses in March and September, but where you are on the planet will determine what you'll see.
Forbes (www.forbes.com)
• Published 18 days ago
We finally know where to look for life on Mars
If — and it is a big if — there is life to be found on the Red Planet, scientists say follow the methane.
Space.com (www.space.com)
• Published 18 days ago
Ingenuity Mars Helicopter flies again as first drone on Rose Parade float
The City of La Cañada Flintridge celebrated the Jet Propulsion Propulsion Laboratory and Mars exploration with its 2025 float "Rover Rendezvous."
collectSPACE.com (www.collectspace.com)
• Published 18 days ago
New Study of Supernovae Data Suggests That Dark Energy is an Illusion
Dark energy is central to the standard model of cosmology, but the Timescape model suggests dark matter doesn't exist.
Universe Today (www.universetoday.com)
• Published 18 days ago
Can We Stop Brain Aging? Scientists Uncover Mitochondrial Key
New research identifies E-TCmito as a key link between neuronal activity and mitochondrial function, highlighting its potential to address cognitive decline in aging and diseases like Alzheimer’s. New research in mice has identified a critical mechanism that …
SciTechDaily (scitechdaily.com)
• Published 17 days ago
Will Yellowstone National Park erupt? Scientists have new answers.
New mapping of the magma lying beneath Yellowstone National Park sheds light on where volcanic activity is shifting, and the likelihood of a full-scale eruption.
The Washington Post (www.washingtonpost.com)
• Published 17 days ago
Huge underwater volcano off US coast set to erupt in 2025 after displaying tell-tale 'swelling'
Axial Seamount is an undersea volcano located 470 kilometers off the coast of Oregon, and is showing signs of impending activity
Themirror.com (www.themirror.com)
• Published 18 days ago
Creating Temporal Light Reflections With Metamaterials
Owing to the wave nature of light there are many ways that such different waves can interact with each other, but also with materials. Everyone knows about reflecting light with a mirror, which is …
Hackaday (hackaday.com)
• Published 18 days ago
Astrophysicists confirm first-ever detection of cosmic strings
Cosmic strings were first theorized in the mid-1970s as a possible outcome of symmetry-breaking processes in the early universe.
Thebrighterside.news (www.thebrighterside.news)
• Published 18 days ago
What Was the Most Intelligent Dinosaur in History? Or the Most Intelligent Ones? - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
What if dinosaurs were smarter than we thought? Recent studies are unraveling the mysteries of prehistoric intelligence, revealing surprising cognitive abilities in certain species. From the sharp senses of Tyrannosaurus rex to the advanced brain structure of…
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel (dailygalaxy.com)
• Published 18 days ago
100 years ago today, a Fargo editor predicted the future. What did he get right and wrong?
The 1925 New Year's Day edition of The Fargo Daily Tribune pondered life on Mars, living forever and if it could really get any better than radio.
INFORUM (www.inforum.com)
• Published 18 days ago
When to see ‘blood’ moons, eclipses and meteor showers in 2025
The night sky will light up with full moons, eclipses and meteor showers throughout 2025. Here’s when to see these celestial events.
CNN (www.cnn.com)
• Published 18 days ago
NASA's Orion crew capsule had heat shield issues during Artemis 1 − an aerospace expert weighs in (op-ed)
Issues with the Orion spacecraft's heat shield on Artemis 1 have delayed the next mission, Artemis 2. So what happened?
Space.com (www.space.com)
• Published 19 days ago
Man who tried to let world's biggest snake eat him alive on TV instantly regretted his decision
American conservationist Paul Rosolie risked his life to raise awareness about the Amazon rainforest after almost being eaten alive by a 20ft long anaconda.
Unilad.com (www.unilad.com)
• Published 18 days ago
101 Things We Learned in 2024
Let’s celebrate another year in the books with a look back at how our knowledge grew over the past 12 months.
Mental Floss (www.mentalfloss.com)
• Published 19 days ago
Space Billionaires Count Down To Their Rocket Race To The Moon
Launch licenses the FAA just issued to Blue Origin and SpaceX are setting the stage for space billionaires Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to supercharge their race to the Moon.
Forbes (www.forbes.com)
• Published 19 days ago