Clarkson Students and League of Women Voters Collaborate on Nuclear Energy Insights
A recent study by Clarkson University students in partnership with the League of Women Voters of St. Lawrence County explores the complexities of nuclear energy.
A recent study by Clarkson University students in partnership with the League of Women Voters of St. Lawrence County explores the complexities of nuclear energy.
Research published in Geophysical Research Letters highlights the connection between Atlantic rain patterns and the fertilization of the Brazilian Amazon by African aerosols.
Astronomers have traced the origin of last year's interstellar comet to a remote area of the Milky Way, which has not yet formed its own solar system.
The Marine Corps has awarded Viasat a five-year contract valued at $307 million for satellite communications services, emphasizing multi-orbit and multi-band capabilities.
In a significant scientific advancement, researchers have successfully measured the instantaneous power of jets emitted from a black hole, revealing an astonishing output equivalent to that of 10,000 suns.
A recent discovery reveals quantum particles that do not fit into the traditional classifications of bosons or fermions, potentially reshaping our understanding of quantum mechanics.
Conservation biologist Steve Boyes has made significant strides in understanding the elusive 'ghost elephants' of eastern Angola through extensive genetic research.
The Buckley Space Force conducted its annual review, focusing on advancements in 'micro' nuclear power generation and strategies for wildfire management.
A new study suggests that the human brain retains the ability to process complex language even while in an unconscious state due to general anesthesia.
Researchers have developed a new chemical, bistrifluron, that effectively targets drywood termites, potentially revolutionizing pest control methods without endangering human health.
The collection of a dead raccoon's penis by RFK Jr. raises questions about the scientific justification and bioethical considerations surrounding such actions.
A recent study utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope has provided new insights into gas giants through observations of a Jupiter-like planet located 900 light years away.
A recent study highlights the discovery of genes that could potentially enable limb regeneration in humans, drawing inspiration from axolotls and zebrafish.
The US State Department has announced sanctions against Chinese companies, claiming they provided satellite imagery that assisted Iran in targeting American forces in the Middle East.
NASA, Northrop Grumman, and SpaceX are planning to launch the CRS-24 mission at 8:49 a.m. EDT on April 8, 2026, to deliver essential supplies and scientific equipment to the ISS.
Recent research following Cyclone Gabrielle's impact on New Zealand's Tairāwhiti region raises alarms about forestry practices and the persistent dangers of forestry slash.
Recent research uncovers the oldest evidence of prehistoric settlement in northern Sri Lanka, prompting a reevaluation of the area's historical human occupation.
Recent satellite imagery suggests a potential oil spill near Kharg Island, a significant export hub for Iran. The implications of this incident are yet to be fully understood.
A recent discovery regarding a protein in fat cells may challenge existing views on obesity and metabolic diseases, potentially impacting treatment strategies.
In a strategic move, NASA has adjusted the operations of the Swift spacecraft, which is currently in a decaying orbit, to allow for a reboost mission planned for later this year.