NASA's 3D Observation of the Sun Will Include Images of a Solar Eclipse From Space Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 8 février 2025 à 00:00 Learn how these advances in instrumentation could provide a better understanding of solar winds and improve space weather forecasts.
Space Junk Is Falling in Airplane Flight Paths, but Chances of Impact Is Low Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 7 février 2025 à 23:00 Regulations to monitor and control the descent of debris linked to both new launches and old satellites could save lives.
Particularly Resilient Bacteria Are the Reason Why Antibiotics Can Fail Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 6 février 2025 à 00:00 Some bacteria abide against antibiotics not because they are good at hiding, but because their growth slows when nutrients they need are cut off.
Ancient Celestial Objects Likely Carved Two Grand Canyons on the Moon's Surface Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 5 février 2025 à 23:15 The discovery of two Grand Canyons on the moon and analysis of the lunar south pole area will prepare astronauts for Artemis moon visit.
Visualizing Brain Connectivity May Aide in Diagnosing Mental Illnesses Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 5 février 2025 à 19:30 Study could help destigmatize illnesses like depression and anxiety, and lead to more treatment.
Our Brains Are Soaking Up Microplastics More Than Other Organs Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 4 février 2025 à 21:45 Microplastics are accumulating in the brain more than other organs; health effects remain unclear.
There Is a New, Third Category of Magnet and it Could Boost Computer Memory Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 4 février 2025 à 21:00 Scientists discover altermagnets, which have favorable properties of both of the two other kinds.
Deep-Sea Mining Guidelines Could Help us Figure Out Space Debris Regulation Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 4 février 2025 à 00:00 Increasingly crowded orbits full of satellites and debris pose potential hazards for services on Earth, and need regulation.
January Is Almost as Synonymous for Divorce Inquiries as for Resolutions Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 31 janvier 2025 à 23:45 A combination of enduring holiday stress and seeking a New Year’s change drives interest in information about ending marriages.
FDA Approves Opioid Alternative for Pain Relief That Is Non-Addictive Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 31 janvier 2025 à 23:20 Because the drug doesn’t target the brain, it has less potential for addiction. Learn why this could help the opioid crisis.
Future U.S. Ban on Seafood Imports Aims to Protect Marine Mammals Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 31 janvier 2025 à 00:00 The U.S. is set to ban seafood imports from countries that don’t work to minimize accidentally catching dolphins, whales, and seals.
Childhood Trauma Followed by Adult Breakup Could Affect Brain Size Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 30 janvier 2025 à 23:30 Adults who report painful childhoods followed by the end of a romantic relationship have smaller hippocampuses.
Basic Building Blocks of Life Found on Asteroid Bennu Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 29 janvier 2025 à 23:00 Analyzing a sample from an asteroid named Bennu reveals the chemicals necessary to form DNA and RNA.
By Taming South American Floodwaters, Neolithic Farmers Engineered Stable Community Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 29 janvier 2025 à 20:30 Archeologists discover a complex network of drainage canals and storage ponds that allowed year-round maize production.
An Underwater Volcano Off of Oregon Coast May Erupt by End of 2025 Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 29 janvier 2025 à 00:20 Frequent earthquakes 300 miles off the coast of Oregon signal escalation for the underwater volcano named Axial Seamount.
Newly Discovered Earth-like Exoplanet May Hold Potential for Life Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 28 janvier 2025 à 22:30 Astronomers who identified HD 20794 d say its proximity to its host star and orbital pattern suggest it could hold water.
DeepSeek Delivers Mixed Bag of Benefits, Concerns to AI Industry Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 28 janvier 2025 à 00:00 While the tool may require less chips to operate and demand smaller fees to run, it may also carry security risks.
Difficulty Reaching REM Sleep May Signal Early Warning for Alzheimer’s Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 27 janvier 2025 à 23:30 Study showed that patients who took longer to reach the dream state also had more biomarkers for the disease.
Regrowing Teeth Is on the Horizon and May Represent the Future of Dentistry Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 24 janvier 2025 à 23:15 A number of promising approaches involving molecules, stem cells, and inorganic chemistry are possible for the near future.
Lack of Blood Type Diversity for Neanderthals May Have Led to Their Demise Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 24 janvier 2025 à 22:30 Neanderthal blood types may have made them ill-equipped to deal with infectious diseases.
Our Understanding of Rules that Produce Life’s Genetic Code May Require a Revision Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 23 janvier 2025 à 23:30 Recent analysis of amino acid prevalence goes back to the theoretical common ancestors of life.
Researchers Identify Where Missing Pieces in Dinosaur Origin Puzzle Might Be Buried Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 23 janvier 2025 à 21:50 Modeling dinosaur evolution points researchers to potential fossil discoveries closer to the equator.
Record-Breaking Supersonic Wind Swirls Around Giant Exoplanet’s Equator Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 22 janvier 2025 à 22:00 Learn about a planet that experiences winds a thousand times stronger than Earth’s.
Oyster Blood May Provide a Powerful Weapon Against Antibiotic Resistance Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 21 janvier 2025 à 22:45 Learn why a protein in oyster blood could boost some antibiotics’ efficacies against several resistant strains.
Sunken Worlds Discovered in Earth’s Mantle Create Confusion and Mystery Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 21 janvier 2025 à 19:45 Geophysicists find areas that resemble the results of tectonic plate collisions — far from any area of such activity.
Rare, Late Pleistocene Human Remains in Japan Turn Out to be Bear Bones Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 20 janvier 2025 à 22:00 Fossils once thought to represent the earliest known human remains from the country turn out to be from another animal.
The Body Mass Index May Face Extinction as a Measure for Individual Health Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 17 janvier 2025 à 21:30 An international panel of researchers say the measure is too simplistic and focuses too much on weight versus wellness.
A Space Bus Named Pandora Will Help Hunt for Potentially Habitable Planets Discover Mag Par :Paul Smaglik 17 janvier 2025 à 16:30 The construction of a satellite that will orbit the Earth, has now been completed and it will help probe exoplanets.