It follows similar landings of reusable rockets by US-owned companies SpaceX and Blue Origin.
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During the August 2026 solar eclipse, scientists will be rushing to gather data on the sun, but even if you aren't a professional scientist, you can still help the research
During the August 2026 solar eclipse, scientists will be rushing to gather data on the sun, but even if you aren't a professional scientist, you can still help the research
The marine bird is threatened by high tides and beachgoers, but volunteers give a helping hand.
<p>Are the disappearances or deaths of 11 US scientists really linked in a nefarious plot? Or just a conspiracy theory with roots in a bizarre broadcast that rocked Britain in the 1970s?</p><p>In the last few years, 11 people allegedly tied to top secret US research have died or mysteriously disappeared, sparking a conspiracy that a clandestine operation is silencing those who know too much.</p><p>As <strong>Phil Tinline </strong>explains to <strong>Nosheen Iqbal</strong>, what began as a series of unrelated tragedies has morphed into a mainstream obsession and even triggered a federal investigation.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2026/jul/10/the-missing-scientists-at-the-centre-of-a-ufo-conspiracy">Continue reading...</a>
On Thursday, temperatures exceeded 34C for the eighth day this year, breaking the previous record of seven days in a calendar year.
A lawsuit demands that the Port of Rotterdam moves faster to cut its dependence on fossil fuel firms.
<p>Trailblazing pilot was denied opportunity to become Nasa astronaut but made history on Blue Origin flight in 2021</p><p>Wally Funk, a trailblazing aviation pioneer who was denied the opportunity to become a Nasa astronaut and half a century later became the oldest woman to travel into space, has died aged 87.</p><p>Funk died peacefully on Wednesday evening at her apartment in an assisted living facility in Grapevine, Texas, city councilwoman and close friend Duff O’Dell said on Thursday. O’Dell, who described herself as Funk’s caregiver, said she was by Funk’s side. Funk had fallen a couple of times recently and had an infection in her leg. “It took its toll,” O’Dell told the Associated Press.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/09/wally-funk-astronaut-dies">Continue reading...</a>
If <em>Homo floresiensis</em> wasn't a fire-using hunter, its origins could be different than we thought.
An experiment with a charged molecule of bismuth and carbon reveals how effects from Albert Einstein’s special relativity reshape the standard understanding of chemical bonds
<p>A recent study in the journal <i>Nature</i> carries cosmos-quaking implications for our understanding of the universe—except a new preprint says that it’s wrong</p>
A boost to heat production and drawing in more oxygen may help Andean leaf-eared mice thrive at altitude.
An experiment with a charged molecule of bismuth and carbon reveals how effects from Albert Einstein’s special relativity reshape the standard understanding of chemical bonds
<p>Living at altitudes with less than half the oxygen at sea level, these mice have adapted to their environment in unique ways</p>
Perfusing donor human retinas with blood and oxygen meant they continued to respond to light for up to 10 hours after death, marking a significant step towards eye transplants that restore vision
<p>Case numbers have skyrocketed from several dozen nationwide in June to more than a thousand in the state of Michigan alone</p>
Researchers say they have created a synthetic cell-like system that can grow and divide.
Perfusing donor human retinas with blood and oxygen meant they continued to respond to light for up to 10 hours after death, marking a significant step towards eye transplants that restore vision
The HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative’s approach, which centered the user and made refills easy, meant all types of methods worked well.
The laws of physics that concern heat and work could gain a firmer mathematical footing thanks to “gauge theory”, which already helps us understand quantum fields
Astronomer David Kipping discusses why claims of extraterrestrial life keep dissolving under scrutiny, why we need a more statistically grounded approach to searching for life beyond Earth, and why it’s rational to believe that we may be alone. <p>The post <a href="https://www.quantamagazine.org/will-we-ever-find-alien-civilizations-20260709/" target="_blank">Will We Ever Find Alien Civilizations?</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.quantamagazine.org" target="_blank">Quanta Magazine</a></p>
The laws of physics that concern heat and work could gain a firmer mathematical footing thanks to “gauge theory”, which already helps us understand quantum fields
Northumberland County Council members oppose supporting any application to release lynx in the wild.
A squeaky frog that became an internet sensation is added to a global list of species at risk of extinction.
En första klinisk studie, ledd från Lund, visar att stamcellsbaserade dopaminceller kan transplanteras till – och överleva i – hjärnan hos personer med Parkinsons sjukdom. Åtta...