Potential Geysers on Ganymede Identified for JUICE Mission Exploration
A recent study has pinpointed geysers on Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, which may reveal hidden secrets beneath its icy exterior as part of the JUICE mission.
A recent study has pinpointed geysers on Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, which may reveal hidden secrets beneath its icy exterior as part of the JUICE mission.
A recent study from Technion introduces a detailed model that clarifies how temperature influences light characteristics, with implications for LEDs and photonic devices.
A recent study highlights how scientists are using affordable microphone networks to monitor bird behaviors, uncovering intricate activities in remote wilderness regions.
Research highlights how receptors differentiate between key neurotransmitters like adrenaline and dopamine, crucial for various physiological responses.
The FCC has approved SpaceX's acquisition of EchoStar spectrum, aimed at enhancing direct-to-device services, but it comes with a $2.4 billion escrow condition linked to past disputes.
The Congressional Budget Office has released an estimate indicating that the Golden Dome initiative could cost around $1.2 trillion over a 20-year period, primarily driven by space-based interceptors.
A study from the University of Vienna indicates that the difficulties of human childbirth may not be as unique as previously thought, challenging long-held beliefs about the process.
A novel molecule, CLEO4, identified by researchers at the University of Toronto, may offer new avenues for addressing diseases linked to protein dysfunction.
A new instrument developed by Cornell University astronomers offers improved capabilities to observe the universe's earliest galaxies, which traditional telescopes struggle to detect.
Research analyzing 37 primate species reveals that societal structures significantly influence whether adults engage in play, with about half of species participating.
Despite Africa's significant genetic diversity, historical genomic research has predominantly utilized DNA from individuals of European descent. Efforts are underway to rectify this imbalance.
A study from the National University of Singapore reveals how cancer cells invade tissues by gripping and tearing apart protective barriers, potentially informing future treatment strategies.
As collaborative efforts in research grow, the way authorship is credited can create significant barriers for women in academia, impacting their careers and recognition.
A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences explores how political emotions shape our physical responses and influence participation in democracy.
A groundbreaking study reveals how angular momentum is transferred in crystal lattices, marking a significant advancement in material science research.
A team from UC Riverside has utilized data from the James Webb Space Telescope to produce an unprecedented map of the cosmic web, tracing galaxies back to the universe's early years.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has identified a massive and chaotic planet-forming disk, referred to as 'Dracula’s Chivito', revealing unique characteristics.
A recent study reveals troubling trends in the decline of raptor populations in South Africa, emphasizing their vital ecological role as top predators and scavengers.
The latest Curiosity Blog provides insights into the Mars 2020 mission, highlighting the performance of the Ingenuity helicopter and Perseverance rover.
Invasive woody plants pose significant challenges to forest management in the eastern U.S., complicating efforts to maintain native ecosystems through prescribed fire.