The photo also reveals a dramatic wall of star-forming cloud of dust and gas.| Redlands Daily Facts
The photo also reveals a dramatic wall of star-forming cloud of dust and gas.| Orange County Register
Passager payant à bord de la capsule Dragon, le milliardaire Jared Isaacman est en route pour une sortie dans l’espace.| Le HuffPost
You may seen "zombie squirrels" appearing in the U.S. and Canada. But rather than being undead, they've been infected with the leporipoxvirus. Here's what that is.| Forbes
These are the most groundbreaking stories from the new frontier of science and technology right now| The Standard
Both the terms, Genotype, and Phenotype, sound absolutely similar. But, they have quite a difference between them. Both the terms may be related to the same organism; even then, there …| Ask Any Difference
We all have them — a bucket, drawer, or classroom bin full of stubby, paperless... The post 50 Creative Ways to Use Broken Crayons appeared first on Teach Beside Me.| Teach Beside Me
Are you a super feeler, a super sensor, or an ‘aesthete’? The post There Are 3 ‘Types’ of HSPs. Which One Are You? appeared first on Sensitive Refuge.| Sensitive Refuge
SFS Professor Joanna Lewis has been selected as a lead author for the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as it approaches the creation of its Seventh Assessment Report.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
Quatre astronautes ont fini dans l’océan Atlantique ce lundi 4 septembre, après avoir passé 6 mois dans la station spatiale internationale.| Le HuffPost
A newly discovered mineral, Amaterasuite, has been found in Japan’s national stone, jadeitite. Named for the sun goddess Amaterasu, it reflects both groundbreaking science and deep cultural ties to Shinto spirituality and Japanese heritage. Continue reading A New Mineral Discovered in Japan’s National Stone Named for Amaterasu at The Wild Hunt.| The Wild Hunt
Activists targeted Gordon Guyatt’s promising field| UnHerd
As part of the UK’s FAO Reference Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), Cefas recently co-delivered a five-day workshop on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST) for bacterial pathogens relevant to aquatic organisms, together with the UK’s Animal Plant Health Agency (APHA), the …| marinescience.blog.gov.uk
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State broadcaster CCTV showcases defence university’s miniature bionic robots suited to reconnaissance and battlefield missions.| South China Morning Post
Two Tasmanian experts with strange and shocking discoveries on the new emerging Continent, down at the bottom of the world. Dr. Edward Doddridge reports on impacts of abrupt Antarctic sea ice loss. Dr. Matt King, Director at the Australian Centre for Excellence in …| RADIO ECOSHOCK
When capitalism trumps science…this is Donald Morisky. He developed a useful tool called the Morisky Medication Adherence Scale, a questionnaire you can use to determine the likelihood someone will stick to a regimen of medication. It’s only 8 questions long, but I can see how it would be valuable.| Planet Skeptic
A fortnight in isolation may not be as blissful as it sounds| TheWeek feed
The solid innermost core is likely composed of iron and nickel, the same ingredients as Earth's, but quite possibly also enriched with lighter elements like oxygen.| KARE RSS Feed: news
Click here to read Science Experiment: Elephant Toothpaste for Kids on Hands On As We Grow® --- Exciting elephant toothpaste science experiment for kids that is sure to bring amazement! Perfect for your little scientist at home. Watch what will happen!| Hands On As We Grow®
It took me fourteen years to read this book by Michael Polanyi. Old bus tickets used as bookmarks tell me how far I got with each attempt, but this time I finished. For the effort I put in – and it required a lot of effort – it was distinctly underwhelming, but probably worth it. […]| Diagram Monkey
It has been a while since I looked at the merging of global temperature datasets and even longer since I wrote anything up. I have been thinking about it which doesn’t, as with all my thinkin…| Diagram Monkey
Access to this post restricted, please go to the website to read it. The post Pioneering Radioecology at Linsley Pond appeared first on Connecticut Explored.| Connecticut Explored
It's not surprising the debate around AI has developed its own lingo. It started as a technical, academic field. But other terms are more cultural in nature.| CNBC
Inside: We have 12 exciting science experiments perfect for beginners. Come join us on a fun science adventure! Have you ever wanted to try some exciting science experiments but didn’t know where to begin? Well, you’re in luck! I often receive messages from readers asking for recommendations on fun and easy experiments that anyone can… The post The Best Science Projects for Beginners: Free PDF first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: Did you know that you can use science to separate different colors in the coating of Skittles? This fun science activity is bright and beautiful and a real hit with kids! Scroll down to the science section to download your FREE science printables. This is one of those classical science activities that your kids… The post How to Make Skittles Science Experiment (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: Hammering nails into a pumpkin may seem like a simple and fun activity for kids, but it’s also an incredibly educational experience. You can find science sheets, physics behind the activity, and step-by-step instructions below. I don’t know what you do with your pumpkins, but in my family, we hammer nails into them. Yes,… The post The Best and Most Exciting Pumpkin Hammering first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: These printable Famous World Structures STEM building challenge cards are designed to inspire your child’s interest in architecture and engineering. With this challenge, kids get to learn about famous structures around the world while flexing their creative and problem-solving muscles. It’s a perfect way to foster a love for STEM (that means Science, Technology, Engineering,… The post Famous World Structures STEM Challenges (Free) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Drop a few raisins into a glass of soda and watch them dance up and down. It all comes down to the fascinating interplay of density and buoyancy! Free PDF| My Blog
More than 85 climate scientists declared the Department of Energy’s new climate report unfit for policymaking in a comprehensive review released Tuesday. The DOE’s report cherry-picked evidence, lacked peer-reviewed studies to support its questioning of the detrimental effects of climate change in the U.S. and is “fundamentally incorrect,” the authors concluded. Scientists have accurately modeled […]| Inside Climate News
English is the dominant language in research—it’s essentially the lingua franca of science. A common-ground language enables findings to be disseminated around the globe, which has led to a number of breakthroughs in climate and biodiversity research as scientists connect the dots across different fields. Yet this outsized English representation has major drawbacks, a growing […]| Inside Climate News
Impakter Why Growing Mistrust of Science in America Matters Although there have always been legitimate grounds for some questioning of science in the United States, the accepted notion has been that scientific findings and judgments are usually trusted, but on occasion, with a minimal level of mistrust. The new Trump Administration’s mistrust of science and research has dramatically increased, and while it clearly affects […] The post Why Growing Mistrust of Science in America Matters app...| Impakter
Interactive ASCII art visualization of moon phases and libration| aleyan.com
As weather predictability grows increasingly unstable in the face of climate change, a sudden, unpredicted episode can have costly consequences to military action. One Colorado State University professor is attempting to curtail this threat by employing artificial intelligence technology to refine weather monitoring systems. Sudeep Pasricha, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, received a... The post CSU receives $1.8 million Air Force grant for AI weather monitoring developme...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
By Prof. Mashupye H Maserumule Spending time in China was truly a wonderful experience, allowing me to see firsthand how this nation of hardworking and dedicated people has transformed into one of the world’s leading economies. Its history clearly demonstrates that its success mainly comes from resilience and a strong focus on science, technology, and […]| Inside Education.
By Levy Masiteng The Eskom Development Foundation has renewed its partnership with the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) by donating R2.7 million to support 1040 learners in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Innovation (STEMI). The university said the donation would support its Girls in STEMI Programme and winter school initiative, which would create opportunities for […]| Inside Education.
Summertime, and the living is easy... Especially for New World Screwfly, bird flu, and Covid, all those things that like to kill us... Also, it turns out mammals evolved in the cold northern forests of either North America or Europe, tough little squirrel-sized critters...| Nicola Griffith
Summer 2025 was a record-breaker for the UK. What caused such a warm summer?| Channel 4 News
The range of materials used in manufacturing looks very different now than it did a decade or two ago. It’s a lot easier to find bamboo used to make a host of items, from furniture to paper products; in 2019, luxury automaker Bentley noted that it was looking into a leather alternative made from grapes […] The post Are We On the Verge of a Pollen Manufacturing Boom? appeared first on InsideHook.| InsideHook
If humanity’s future really is in the stars, what will that mean when it comes to, well, making more humans? As a number of experts have pointed out, venturing into space also means exposing people to more cosmic rays than they’d experience on Earth — something that could have serious ramifications on human reproductive systems. […] The post Scientists Took a Giant Step in Understanding Reproduction in Space appeared first on InsideHook.| InsideHook
Bloqué au nord des îles Orcades, dans l’océan Austral, l’iceberg A23a est prisonnier d’un phénomène appelé « colonne de Taylor ».| Le HuffPost
Changement par rapport aux quatre opus précédents : À travers la Grande Porte est un recueil composé de dix nouvelles (dix chapitres pour respecter l’intitulé utilisé dans le livre). Même si parler de nouvelles pour la plupart est faux. En fait, seul le deuxième chapitre, « Les Marchands de Vénus » (qui compte plus de soixante pages, soit … Lire la suite À travers la Grande Porte (La Grande Porte .5), Frederik POHL| Le nocher des livres
Reproduced in full from Dr Scott McLachlan (@lawhealthandtech), his account of his career from undergraduate to academia, from student to Senior Lecturer to unemployed... The post Academia appeared first on HART.| HART
The article discusses the integration of vocational discernment into a physics course at Pacific Lutheran University, inspired by a faculty workshop. Students engage in activities to explore their values and career paths alongside academic learning. The author emphasizes the importance of considering your cultural commute and the broader implications of vocational choices on your community of origin.| vocation matters
KiwiCo is excellent for many kids, but it might differ from what you're looking for. We explore the best alternatives with total hands-on reviews to find the best educantal subscription box for your family.| STEM Education Guide
Printable notebooking pages for kids to learn about Leonardo da Vinci. Perfect for homeschool and classroom use.| My Joy-Filled Life
Another dubious Covid vaccine study bites the dust, says Dr Raphael Lataster, as he summarises his latest debunking piece as published in a peer-reviewed medical journal. The post Debunked: Another American Covid Vaccine Study Torn to Shreds appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.| The Daily Sceptic
First of two articles about the Passamaquoddy Tribe’s struggles with sea level rise, water quality and habitat resilience on the coast of Maine. SIPAYIK, Maine—On the Sipayik peninsula in Maine, Passamaquoddy tribe members are surrounded on three sides by water, and on all sides by reminders of their vulnerability to a changing climate. They […]| Inside Climate News
SIPAYIK, Maine—Clams have been entwined with the story of the Passamaquoddy tribe for 13,000 years. Archaeological digs at ancient tribal sites have uncovered “middens,” or piles of discarded clamshells from generations of summer harvests, according to tribe member Brian Altvater. But the population of adult softshell clams in the waters around the Sipayik peninsula have […]| Inside Climate News
Preschool leaf print art is a simple way to bring the beauty of fall in to the classroom. It’s simple, hands-on, and gives students space to explore. With just a few leaves, some paper, and paint sticks, children can create beautiful prints while noticing the colors and textures around them. And the best part? It’s […] The post Leaf Print Art for the Preschool Classroom appeared first on Play to Learn Preschool.| Play to Learn Preschool
Un travail mené par deux équipes Inserm indique que l’exposition permanente aux nanoparticules de polystyrène, intra utero et après la naissance, est associée à des troubles déficitaires de l’attention avec hyperactivité chez les souriceaux. Chez les animaux adultes, elle semble augmenter la susceptibilité à l’épilepsie et accélérer le vieillissement du cerveau. Si ces résultats doivent […]| Actualité - Inserm
化石で見つかった、のどに歯の輪をもつ太古の「ペニスワーム」。現生する鰓曳動物の祖先にあたるものだ。研究者たちは『スター・ウォーズ』に登場する怪物にちなんで「クレイトドラコ・スペクタトゥス」と名付けた。| WIRED Japan
「毎日10,000歩」が健康の指標として広く信じられてきたが、1日7,000歩や15分の速歩きでも大きな恩恵を得られることが、最新の研究でわかった。健康格差の是正や公衆衛生政策の見直しにつながるかもしれない。| WIRED Japan
このほど太陽系外から飛来した史上3番目の恒星間天体「3I/ATLAS」の姿を、ハッブル宇宙望遠鏡とジェイムズ・ウェッブ宇宙望遠鏡が捉えた。その姿はいかなるもので、新たに判明したこととは?| WIRED Japan
科学論文の不正を組織的に支援する巨大ネットワークが急速に拡大していることが、新たな研究で明らかになった。これらの不正なシステムが、科学の信頼性を根底から脅かしている。| WIRED Japan
人類の祖先は、木から下りて地上で暮らすようになったことで二足歩行に移行したという説がある。だが、いまもサバンナで暮らすチンパンジーは開けた環境にもかかわらず樹上生活をやめていない事実から、新たに見えてきたことがある。| WIRED Japan
生命物質から分子、そして素粒子に至るまで、世界をかたちづくるものはすべて“鏡に映した姿”とは異なる「キラル(非対称)な存在」だ。| WIRED Japan
ヨーグルトに含まれる微小な粒子から、再生医療に役立つ新たなハイドロゲルを開発することに、このほど国際研究チームが成功した。傷の治癒や血管の再生を促す効果があることから、次世代の医療材料になるかもしれない。| WIRED Japan
大都市デリーでは、リモートセンシングによるデータとAI技術によって、高リスク地域の熱耐性を強化しようとしている。インドの熱波対策は、世界のロールモデルとなるか。| WIRED Japan
強力な電波を一瞬だけ放つ宇宙現象「高速電波バースト」の発信源は、謎に包まれている。今回科学者たちは単発の電波バーストでその発信源を特定。中性子星が関与している可能性を示唆する証拠も発見した。| WIRED Japan
A site with statistics regarding the decentralization status of various web services| arewedecentralizedyet.online
In the glittering cosmos of pop culture, few stars shine as consistently bright as Taylor Swift. And something is very … Continue reading "Sociopaths Are Hiding In Your Fandom, Especially Taylor Swift’s"| GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
I would like to add some comments on the narrative (link). For convenience, the narrative is attached below. Regarding the statement: “Immunization Practices (ACIP) has| BIOANALYTICX
Do you think it’s possible to revive an extinct plant? Well, let me tell you it is. Scientists were able to do this, but they didn’t revive any plant, it was one that was extinct for about 32,000 years. Exactly, it’s crazy, right? A species that disappeared in the Ice Age, now is back thanks […]| Unión Rayo EN
AI hallucinations occur when models like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's Bard fabricate information entirely.| CNBC
While they may look like something out of a horror flick, disease experts say the virus causing the wart-like growths isn’t a sign of the end times. The post Rabbits with hornlike growths spotted in northern Wisconsin appeared first on WPR.| WPR
Once complete, the space-based Three-Body Computing Constellation will support real-time, in-orbit data processing.| South China Morning Post
Teachers are doing the best that they can. At the same time, I want to be clear that the conflict thesis is about as out of step with our current historical knowledge as scientific creationism is with contemporary biology. Continuing to teach its myths as fact is educational malpractice.| Public Discourse
New method efficiently converts mixed plastic waste into a product that could have a range of applications, according to scientists.| South China Morning Post
What does beer taste like? That depends on the beer. A barrel-aged stout isn’t going to have a lot in common with an Italian pilsner, and neither of those will much resemble a Kriek lambic. Still, scientists are learning more and more about how the brain processes flavor with each passing year; we shouldn’t be […] The post Are You a “Strong” Beer Lover or a “Mellow” Imbiber? appeared first on InsideHook.| InsideHook
Oh noes! Better launch soot into the atmosphere amd make a mini nuclear winter, destroy all the crops, induce mass starvation globally. For the greater good, as they say.| Patriactionary
Using the same materials used to make toys glow, scientists have found a way to make succulents glow-in-the-dark.| Hypertext
University of Washington researchers use AI to simulate the Earth’s current climate and interannual variability for up to 1,000 years. The model runs on a single processor and takes just 12 hours to generate a forecast.| UW News
France’s approach to cannabis policy and regulation is at a crossroads. While many countries in Europe have modernized their cannabis laws in recent years, lawmakers and regulators in France have appeared to be more reluctant to do so. After years of conducting research via France’s medical cannabis pilot experiment, the nation’s policymakers must now decide […] The post Science In The City International Conference Returns To France appeared first on International Cannabis Business Co...| International Cannabis Business Conference – USA Canada And Europe's Intern...
Every legal medical cannabis market on the planet has standards that products must meet before they can be sold to patients. Products intended for European Union markets must comply with EU good manufacturing practice (GMP) standards, which are some of the most stringent standards in the emerging international cannabis industry. Legal European Union markets, particularly […] The post The Science Behind GMP Cannabis Product Compliance appeared first on International Cannabis Business Confere...| International Cannabis Business Conference – USA Canada And Europe's Intern...
All plants, from fruits to vegetables to grains, produce phytochemicals, and the cannabis plant is no exception. Phytochemicals are compounds that give plants their color, flavor, and aroma, and help protect them from viruses, bacteria, and other health issues. The compounds can also be beneficial to humans. In an effort to help ensure the safety, […] The post Brazilian Universities Collaborate On Cannabis Phytochemical Database appeared first on International Cannabis Business Conference.| International Cannabis Business Conference – USA Canada And Europe's Intern...
We are not pleased to introduce you to the New World screwworm. The post This Flesh-Eating Fly Is Making a Comeback appeared first on Katie Couric Media.| Katie Couric Media
My friend is a materialist—that is to say, he accepts as reality only that which can be perceived by the senses. Are you a materialist, too?| BahaiTeachings.org
I've said this before, but I'll say it again| indi.ca
One of the aphorisms guiding tech companies is to ‘move fast and break things’. Rewards accrue to those companies that are first out of the gate with something new and so products are rushed out without being fully tested, the assumption being that any faults can be corrected based on feedback from consumers. In other […]| Freethought Blogs
The Tesla company is very secretive about the cars it produces. In particular, it is very reluctant to release information about their safety records. While the company blocks attempts to release records on its crash records, a whistleblower has released what is being called The Tesla files based on internal records. The Guardian has released […]| Freethought Blogs
August 26, 2025: (Spaceweather.com) The most intriguing mystery in astronomy today is the nature of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. Most astronomers believe it is a comet. However, Avi Loeb of Harvard University famously makes the case that it might be something else–like alien tech. Into this debate comes new data from the James Webb Space Telescope. … Continue reading Is 3I/ATLAS Really a Comet?| Spaceweather.com
Aug. 15, 2025 (Spaceweather.com): Solar activity might be doing more than sparking auroras. A new study in Communications Medicine suggests it could be nudging your blood pressure, too. Researchers…| Spaceweather.com
Key protections are being ignored| UnHerd
Solar system activity worksheets are an easy way to help kids connect with space in a hands-on way. This free pack is designed for ages 5–9 and includes seven activities plus answer sheets and a cover page. Kids will color posters, label planets, solve clue-based questions, and play simple matching games, all while practicing early... The post Solar System Activity Worksheets for Kids (Free Printable Pack) appeared first on Homeschool of 1.| Homeschool of 1
Help your little one to learn all about snakes with these fun ideas. Just as long as they keep the real snakes outside. 😉 The post Let’s Learn About Snakes appeared first on Homeschooling Preschool.| Homeschooling Preschool
Looking for an easy activity that really stacks up? Cup stacking STEM challenges may be just what you are looking for! The post Cup Stacking STEM Challenge appeared first on Homeschooling Preschool.| Homeschooling Preschool
The well-coiffed men of the Victorian era wore finely tailored suits, trim waistcoats, and fancy statement hats. These men also, in contrast to their generally prim and proper aesthetic, sometimes had truly impressive beards. The Victorian “beard movement,” which started around 1850, was partially about looking manly and rugged — especially after British soldiers came back from the Crimean War unshaven in 1856. But beards were also, according to some medical professionals at the time, a...| History Facts
Recently I have been following a couple of online courses on Coursera and udacity, and I must say the quality of the material is really good. Browsing through several programming and computer science courses you can notice that the quality of the material is at least as good as many...| The Code Ship
Salt Dough Bug Fossils: the perfect educational (and fun) activity to ease your kids back into a new homeschool year.| Only Passionate Curiosity
FEMA has suspended at least 30 employees after they warned that spending limits, staffing cuts, and gaps in leadership hurt the agency’s ability to respond to disasters. The employees received emails notifying them that they’d been put on administrative leave on Tuesday night, according to The New York Times, which reviewed copies of the email. […]| The Verge
Trump funding cuts have left situation more ‘fluid and unstable’ than at any time in the last 30 years, Tao says.| South China Morning Post
In the heart of Tanzania lies a natural wonder that defies conventional expectations – Lake Natron. This striking crimson body of water captivates visitors with its surreal beauty while simultaneously harboring deadly properties. As one of Africa's most unique natural phenomena, Lake Natron represents nature at its most extreme, creating…| Stewartville Star
This Fizzy Inflating Magic Ghost Balloon Experiment teaches cause and effect, builds curiosity, and makes science fun for your preschooler. The post Halloween Science Kids Activity | Fizzy Inflating Magic Ghost Balloon appeared first on Montessori From The Heart.| Montessori From The Heart
‘If people could see this with their bare eyes, none of this would be happening.’| The American Prospect
Desperate for ‘free money,’ most of the communities that approve these facilities are outmatched by developers. But these water-guzzling, power-hungry projects have major downsides.| The American Prospect
Some days my job becomes a bit like codebreaking: I have to take the specialist language of science and translate it into something useful, not just readable.| Grainews
Nature’s Heritage is rewriting the rules of natural relief with Mycrodose—a bold blend of THC, functional mushrooms, and botanicals designed to sharpen focus, ease pain, and restore balance.| Cannabis & Tech Today
Announcing the 2025-2026 Forage Fish Research Fellows: Advancing Florida's Coastal […]| International Game Fish Association
New research shows roughly a quarter of the nation’s large cattle, dairy and hog farms are located in just 30 U.S. counties.| Sentient