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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    What is a Lagrangian used for in physics?

    How Emmy Noether's theorem uses the Lagrangian to provide a formula for calculating the quantity of symmetries in a system—like the orbit of planets.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade

    Temperatures in New York's Central Park haven't surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit since 2012; but that may be about to change

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    N.I.H. Announces World’s Largest Integrated Health Database

    EMILY BAUMGAERTNER NUNN

    It contains more than half a million people’s genomes, paired with clinical records and wearable tech data. That gives researchers unmatched power to study both diseases and treatments.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    21 HOURS AGO

    NASA announces Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines and Firefly to build lunar landers for a future moon base

    Three companies will receive a total of $600 million to executive four moon landings, laying the groundwork for a planned crewed outpost on the surface

  • NY Times
    20 HOURS AGO

    The Vera Rubin Telescope Begins Surveying Our Cosmos

    KATRINA MILLER

    The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is beginning the widest, deepest survey yet of the southern sky.

  • NY Times
    19 HOURS AGO

    Curiosity, Perseverance and Now Promise? NASA May Send a Mars Rover to the Moon.

    KENNETH CHANG

    As part of plans to establish a lunar base, the space agency may send to the moon a spare test version of the rover — as well as a soccer ball.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    6 HOURS AGO

    Europe’s Future Circular Collider could revolutionize particle physics—if it’s ever built

    After decades of debate, the scientific case is clear for Europe's Future Circular Collider, a colossal successor to the Large Hadron Collider. But transforming this megaproject from vision to reality is far from guaranteed

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    5 HOURS AGO

    Why this 98-qubit quantum computer is a big deal

    A new quantum computer sets a high watermark for accuracy. Are we on the verge of a big breakthrough?

  • NY Times
    3 HOURS AGO

    SpudCell: Scientists Made a Cell With Most of the Hallmarks of Life. Here’s What to Know.

    K. R. CALLAWAY

    From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    3 HOURS AGO

    Scientists just unveiled “cyborg” cockroaches that can breathe underwater for hours

    The bionic bugs could be called up for aquatic search and rescue missions, according to the researchers

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    3 HOURS AGO

    This planet survived the death of its star—and kept its atmosphere

    Astronomers have for the first time observed an atmosphere around a giant planet orbiting a white dwarf

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    4 HOURS AGO

    Supreme Court limits police searches of phone location data

    A new ruling rules that geofence warrants are Fourth Amendment searches, but it stops short of banning police access to revealing location histories

  • NY Times
    5 HOURS AGO

    NASA Aims to Catch a Falling Space Telescope and Push It Back Up

    KENNETH CHANG

    Without a rescue mission, NASA’s Swift Observatory, which studies some of the most powerful explosions in the universe, will burn up in the atmosphere within a few months.

  • NY Times
    9 HOURS AGO

    Cheating Chickadees Are Seduced by Smarts

    ANNIE ROTH

    Female mountain chickadees are loyal to their mates, unless a smarter suitor comes along.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    43 MINUTES AGO

    The Rubin telescope just began the largest cosmic time-lapse in history

    The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has started a 10-year survey of the changing night sky