Exploring the Enduring Legacy of Moon Safari
A reflective look at the iconic album Moon Safari, delving into its lasting emotional resonance and the personal memories it evokes for listeners.
Research, space, biology, physics, and innovation.
A reflective look at the iconic album Moon Safari, delving into its lasting emotional resonance and the personal memories it evokes for listeners.
Recent research indicates that fluazinam, a fungicide approved by the EU, may have serious neurotoxic effects, challenging previous assessments based on manufacturer data.
A recent study indicates that weight-loss medications may assist women in securing jobs while potentially influencing men to end their relationships.
A recent announcement on ArXiv introduces a dynamic approach to moral cognition, challenging traditional ethical theories and proposing new models for moral decision-making.
Recent research sheds light on the behavior of water in confined spaces, revealing that intense pressures, rather than reactivity, play a crucial role.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially launched full operations for the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), aided significantly by Japanese researchers and engineers.
Research indicates that the rhythmic patterns of human laughter may be deeply rooted in our evolutionary history with great apes, providing insights into the origins of human vocal control.
This July, early risers can enjoy a celestial gathering of the Moon and planets, witness a returning comet, and catch a glimpse of the Milky Way and Saturn's rings.
A 15-year study published in the Biodiversity Data Journal underscores the increasing dangers posed by extreme weather to white stork populations in Bulgaria.
A correction has been published regarding the research on the synthesis of enantioenriched atropisomers through biocatalytic deracemization.
A recent discussion in Nature examines whether it is feasible to pursue a PhD while maintaining a standard work schedule, highlighting various challenges and experiences.
Recent research has demonstrated that cyborg cockroaches can now survive underwater thanks to a specially designed 3D printed suit, marking a significant advancement in bioengineering.
A new study published in Nature investigates the potential of electrodeposited self-assembled molecules to improve the efficiency of perovskite solar cells.
The newly appointed head of the US science academy has pledged to enhance research initiatives, focusing on funding and collaboration.
Researchers have identified a new cosmic phenomenon, termed the 'Shadow Blaster', which may be the source of neutrinos, shedding light on their origins and implications for dark matter.
Research from the University of Alaska Fairbanks shows that early Native Americans across the Americas had diets centered on hunting large animals, based on an analysis of 50 archaeological sites.
A study highlights a concerning increase in non-native mollusk species in Brazil, with a 215% rise since 2011, now totaling at least 82 species.
A recent study from The University of Alabama in Huntsville highlights the potential impact of tiny charged dust grains on the heating of the solar corona, as published in The Astrophysical Journal.
A recent report sheds light on ongoing issues with Boeing's CST-100 Starliner, pointing to overconfidence and unrealistic schedules as significant contributors.
Astronomers are leveraging the Nautilus array to analyze exoplanet atmospheres, a crucial step in the quest for extraterrestrial life, as direct imaging remains unfeasible.