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NASA’s Lucy mission reveals an asteroid’s hidden history

Thu, 06/18/2026 - 2:00pm

Next summer, NASA’s Lucy spacecraft will start sidling up to several asteroids near Jupiter. On its way there, it has studied another space rock up close

Categories: Astronomy

Trump administration reverses course on plan to dismantle ocean monitoring network

Thu, 06/18/2026 - 12:50pm

The effort to pull some 900 ocean-monitoring buoys and sensors from the water drew backlash from scientists and lawmakers

Categories: Astronomy

Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s Relativity Space selected for upcoming NASA Mars orbiter mission

Thu, 06/18/2026 - 12:15pm

This partnership marks the latest foray into space exploration for Relativity Space, which aims to build cheap, reusable rockets

Categories: Astronomy

How to watch August’s total solar eclipse live with Scientific American

Thu, 06/18/2026 - 10:30am

Even if you aren’t going to be within the path of totality, you can still watch the solar eclipse as it happens with Scientific American

Categories: Astronomy

Salty clouds discovered on pink puffball planet

Thu, 06/18/2026 - 10:20am

A cold, cherry-blossom-hued exoplanet supports bizarre clouds chock-full of salts

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How one new telescope is going to change astronomy forever

Thu, 06/18/2026 - 9:45am

Construction of the Deep Synoptic Array is about to start in rural Nevada. It will reveal untold galaxies in stunning detail and help explain how they form and grow

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1 in 3 psychologists say their patients use AI as a second therapist

Thu, 06/18/2026 - 7:00am

People are increasingly turning to AI for mental health support—but its design is “antithetical” to mental health care, experts say

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The surprising science history behind New York City’s ticker-tape parades

Thu, 06/18/2026 - 6:00am

On Thursday Knicks fans are flocking to Manhattan for a ticker-tape parade. But where did ticker tape even come from?

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The first Atlantic tropical storm of 2026 is here—and it used to be a Pacific cyclone

Wed, 06/17/2026 - 1:04pm

Tropical Storm Arthur is the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season and will bring heavy rains and potential flash flooding to the Southeast

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Our brains underestimate Elon Musk’s wealth

Wed, 06/17/2026 - 12:30pm

Why the human brain can't fathom what it means to be a trillionaire

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Could this ancient burial site be the oldest lethal plague outbreak?

Wed, 06/17/2026 - 11:12am

Graves of hunter-gatherers in Siberia point to a deadly disease outbreak dating to some 5,500 years ago, a new DNA analysis finds

Categories: Astronomy

Astronomers discover another galaxy seemingly devoid of dark matter

Wed, 06/17/2026 - 9:00am

A galaxy appears to be missing the invisible substance thought to hold such objects together, further challenging long-held assumptions about how galaxies form

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Watch sharks use manta rays to scratch unreachable itches

Wed, 06/17/2026 - 6:45am

Galapagos sharks have been spotted scrubbing off parasites with help from manta rays

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Neuroscientist Kauê M. Costa redefines how the brain learns

Wed, 06/17/2026 - 6:00am

Neuroscientist Kauê M. Costa talks about surprising results that are changing how we think dopamine works and how the brain really learns

Categories: Astronomy