"The large-scale homogeneity of the universe makes it very difficult to believe that the structure of the universe is determined by anything so peripheral as some complicated molecular structure on a minor planet orbiting a very average star in the outer suburbs of a fairly typical galaxy."

— Steven Hawking

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How Mbappe, Haaland and Messi use psychology to stay sharp at the World Cup

Fri, 06/26/2026 - 6:00am

Sports psychology plays a major role on and off the pitch, helping players manage chaos and stay strategic

Categories: Astronomy

France just hit its hottest day ever recorded

Thu, 06/25/2026 - 10:35am

Scorching temperatures across France rose to a record-breaking average 30 degrees on Wednesday

Categories: Astronomy

Fundamental principles of the universe called into question by two physicists

Thu, 06/25/2026 - 9:30am

A new study claims that the universe isn’t entirely the same no matter where you look—a radical proposal

Categories: Astronomy

How quantum sensing could reveal hidden faults in thousands of U.S. bridges

Thu, 06/25/2026 - 9:00am

Of the more than 624,000 highway bridges in the U.S., an estimated 220,000 need repairs. Quantum sensors could help engineers better safeguard these vital pieces of infrastructure

Categories: Astronomy

Weight loss drugs don't work for everyone—here’s why

Thu, 06/25/2026 - 6:00am

Some people who take GLP-1 drugs such as semaglutide and tirzepatide see little to no changes to their weight. The reason why may be genetics

Categories: Astronomy

Top quantum computer expert claims Microsoft’s ‘topological qubit’ doesn’t hold up

Wed, 06/24/2026 - 11:00am

The company has been touting its quantum technology for years, but some experts say these claims just don’t pass muster

Categories: Astronomy

Extreme heat is muddling animals’ brains—and even triggering aggression

Wed, 06/24/2026 - 7:00am

As temperatures rise, some creatures pick fights while others struggle to learn

Categories: Astronomy

How underappreciated mathematician Emmy Noether helped prove physics' most fundamental theories

Tue, 06/23/2026 - 2:00pm

Noether's work helped prove the conservation of energy in physics, a key foundation for Einstein's theory of relativity

Categories: Astronomy

The first ticking ‘nuclear clocks’ are here

Tue, 06/23/2026 - 9:15am

These radical new devices keep time using fluctuations in the energy states of an atom’s nucleus, rather than those of its electrons, which atomic clocks currently use to define the length of a second

Categories: Astronomy

Why the paint is peeling off the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool—experts explain

Mon, 06/22/2026 - 3:30pm

Poor preparation and a failure to properly apply the coating may be just a few of the reasons why the Reflecting Pool’s new paint job appears to be peeling off

Categories: Astronomy

Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is almost as old as the universe itself

Mon, 06/22/2026 - 11:00am

The evidence is mounting: this interstellar visitor is even older and weirder than anyone thought

Categories: Astronomy

Stem cells banish severe autoimmune disease for 15 years

Mon, 06/22/2026 - 10:30am

Two people were the first to receive the therapy for a condition that damages the spinal cord and optic nerve

Categories: Astronomy

Will NASA’s SkyFall Mars helicopter fleet sink science at the Red Planet?

Mon, 06/22/2026 - 8:00am

Mars researchers are wrestling with the potential costs of a flashy new NASA mission to the Red Planet

Categories: Astronomy

Got a tick bite? Here’s what to do and when to seek treatment

Mon, 06/22/2026 - 7:00am

Knowing what kind of tick bit you and where you got it can help inform next steps

Categories: Astronomy

Ebola outbreak latest, World Cup heat risks and dad brains

Mon, 06/22/2026 - 6:00am

What’s going on with the Ebola outbreak, how the World Cup is dealing with rising temperatures, and how becoming a father can change your brain

Categories: Astronomy

Can GLP-1s boost testosterone levels?

Sun, 06/21/2026 - 8:00am

Preliminary study finds that testosterone levels increase or stabilize in people taking GLP-1 medications

Categories: Astronomy

How becoming a dad changes men’s brains

Sun, 06/21/2026 - 7:00am

Fathers show changes in some of the same brain areas as mothers, but the effect of parenthood on dads isn’t nearly as well studied

Categories: Astronomy

Celebrate Father’s Day with seven whimsical and weird animal dads

Sun, 06/21/2026 - 6:00am

From tiny hamsters to giant salamanders, here are some of the most unusual examples of fatherhood across the animal kingdom

Categories: Astronomy

Silicon Valley's longevity biohackers are engaged in a dangerous experiment

Sat, 06/20/2026 - 8:00am

Influencers and ultra-rich people looking to extend their lifespan are trading tips and tricks on how to eke out extra years

Categories: Astronomy

Attachment style may influence how many kids people have

Sat, 06/20/2026 - 7:00am

People with “fearful” or “preoccupied” insecure attachment styles had more children, whereas securely attached people had fewer, according to a recent study

Categories: Astronomy