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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    2 DAYS AGO

    NASA starts countdown clock to historic Artemis II moon mission launch

    The space agency is targeting Wednesday, April 1 to launch a crew of four astronauts on a potentially record-breaking journey around the moon and back

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    Uncovering the World’s Newest and Deadliest Drugs

    MATT RICHTEL, KASSIE BRACKEN, BEN LAFFIN, DANIEL VERGARA AND JAMES SURDAM

    Overdose rates in the United States have surged with the emergence of new synthetic drugs. Matt Richtel reports from a lab in Pennsylvania where scientists are identifying new drug molecules that toxicology reports can’t detect.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    How to get pesticides and "forever chemicals" off fruits and vegetables

    Fresh fruits and vegetables can often come with toxic residues from pesticides, some of which contain so-called "forever chemicals." Here's how to limit your exposure

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    21 HOURS AGO

    SpaceX Starlink satellite suffers mysterious ‘anomaly’ in orbit

    Elon Musk's space Internet company said this satellite, which appears to have blown to pieces, did not appear to pose a risk to the ISS or the upcoming NASA moon mission

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    NASA’s nuclear mission to Mars isn’t as crazy as it sounds

    The U.S. space agency's Skyfall project calls for sending robotic helicopters to Mars on a nuclear-powered spacecraft before the end of Donald Trump's presidency

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    19 HOURS AGO

    Utah’s Great Salt Lake may be hiding a massive reservoir of fresh water

    Freshwater-saturated sediment or bedrock may extend as deep as 3 or 4 kilometers below the basin, a new study suggests

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    17 HOURS AGO

    How a statistical paradox can make research findings fall apart

    Simpson's paradox demonstrates how counterintuitive statistics can be

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    17 HOURS AGO

    How physicists proved that quantum weirdness is a feature, not a bug

    Charles H. Bennett and Gilles Brassard, winners of this year's Turing Award, spent their lives touting the advantages of the quantum world

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    17 HOURS AGO

    Space weather could threaten NASA’s Artemis II astronauts during their trip to the moon

    A major solar storm during the Artemis II mission could harm astronauts. Here's how NASA is protecting them

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    15 HOURS AGO

    Eat more plant-based protein instead of meat, top heart health body says, contradicting RFK, Jr.

    These guidelines reinforce the importance of whole grains and fruit and vegetables but clash with the government's latest nutrition advice on red meat

  • NY Times
    2 HOURS AGO

    NASA’s Mission Back to the Moon

    KENNETH CHANG, MARCO HERNANDEZ, MELANIE BENCOSME, JON MILLER, GABRIEL BLANCO, JOEY SENDAYDIEGO AND LUKE PIOTROWSKI

    Artemis II, which would be the first time anyone would travel this far from Earth since 1972, launches on April 1. Kenneth Chang, a reporter for The New York Times, describes how the mission is key to a U.S. goal.