In this week's "Science Saturday", we present the latest science news, ranging from space agriculture to the pollinator in the ocean. Space agriculture Scientists used to grow crops in lunar dirt. … [+2560 chars]
NASA is getting ready for a new era of lunar exploration with the approach of the Artemis I mission launch. Ahead of eventually returning humans to the moon for the first time since the Apollo missio… [+2121 chars]
New experiments hone in on a never-before-measured region of strong force coupling, a quantity that supports theories accounting for 99 percent of the ordinary mass in the universe. Thomas Jefferson… [+9023 chars]
The sun moves in such a predictable way across the sky that you might never suspect that its relationship with Earth is changing all the time. In fact, the average distance between Earth and the sun … [+7833 chars]
This weeks list of top data news highlights covers July 30, 2022 to August 5, 2022 and includes articles on practicing complex surgeries with virtual reality and using an AI system to create an adver… [+3844 chars]
Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas warming Earth and is emitted in large quantities in the flue gas from industrial and power plants. Berkeley scientists have created a cheap, easy, and energ… [+2632 chars]
ByFAPESPAugust 6, 2022 How the pandemic and social isolation have altered how we perceive the passage of time. In the early stages of the epidemic, the majority of those who were confined to their … [+6532 chars]
At Scientific American,we were told last month: Physicists have devised a mind-bending error-correction technique that could dramatically boost the performance of quantum computers:It is very excitin… [+6077 chars]
When you think of intelligent people, Albert Einstein may be the first name to come to mind. Known as one of historys greatest geniuses, he fascinated the world with his many contributions to science… [+11547 chars]