TESS Finds a Planet Using Ripples in Spacetime—A First
NASA’s TESS mission has discovered a super-Jupiter planet using relativistic beaming for the first time, opening a new method to find distant worlds hidden from traditional transit searches.
NASA’s TESS mission has discovered a super-Jupiter planet using relativistic beaming for the first time, opening a new method to find distant worlds hidden from traditional transit searches.
Female mountain chickadees stay loyal to their mates—unless a smarter male comes along. New research reveals how cognition drives infidelity in these tiny birds, with implications for evolution and conservation.
The American West is in the grip of a 22-year mega-drought, the worst in 1,200 years. Climate change is driving it. What does this mean for water, food, and your future?
AI coaching systems are transforming soccer training with real-time analysis, injury prediction, and tactical insights. NASA even adapts the tech for astronauts. Discover how machines are changing the game.
NASA announced three robotic moon missions to scout water ice, test 3D printing, and shield radiation for a planned 2029 lunar base.
India recorded its driest June in a decade, threatening kharif crops like rice and soybeans. The government says grain stockpiles are adequate to prevent shortages.
New modeling from University of Melbourne and CSIRO pinpoints priority zones to save Australia’s endangered alpine ash from climate change and bushfires, offering a conservation roadmap.
Fraunhofer IWU develops AI demand forecasting for textile maker frottana, blending data with human know-how. Forecast error dropped 23% in six months.
Italy spent €15 million to acquire ancient Etruscan tomb paintings from a private collection. The vibrant 4th-century BCE panels now on display at Villa Giulia offer rare glimpses into a lost civilization.
NASA chief Bill Nelson vows to send a soccer ball to the Moon if the U.S. wins the World Cup. We break down the science, timeline, and what it means for space exploration.
EU climate monitor confirms June 2023 was the hottest on record for global oceans, driven by El Niño and climate change. Marine heatwaves threaten fisheries, hurricanes, and ecosystems.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory begins its 10-year survey of the southern sky, promising unprecedented discoveries in asteroids, dark matter, and supernovae. All data will be public.