
The Guardian - 8 hours 46 min ago
Man had to be airlifted out of mountain in north Phoenix by rescue teams and was transported to hospital Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox A hiker was taken to a hospital in critical condition after bees stung him more than 100 times on an Arizona mountain trail over the Easter weekend an emergency which required the help of a helicopter crew. The man reported "over 100 stings" had left him "unable to continue his descent" from the summit...

Newser - 10 hours 1 min ago
Moon maps are getting two new labels both chosen by the astronauts who are flying around it. As the lunary flyby began on Monday, Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen radioed Mission Control to say the Artemis II crew wants an unnamed crater between the Orientale basin and the Ohm impact crater...

Science Alert - 10 hours 15 min ago
"We are pushing the planet harder than it can possibly cope." ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.

Wired - 10 hours 54 min ago
Artemis II remains on course for its lunar flyby as the crew shares historic photos of Earth, tests key systems for future lunar missions, and attempts to fix the toilet.

The Independent - 13 hours 11 min ago
Complex remains largely undisturbed since early 2nd century AD...

New Scientist - 13 hours 14 min ago
Boosting the brain's waste-disposal system is increasingly showing promise for Alzheimer's disease, with a study now suggesting that a novel approach eases brain deficits and symptoms associated with the condition...

IEEE Spectrum - 13 hours 15 min ago
Cells that have been genetically engineered to produce drugs are a promising way to deliver medicines inside the human body, but keeping those cells alive is challenging. A new bioelectronic implant can now support populations of three different drug-producing cells for more than a month. The researchers behind the result say it's a step toward "living pharmacies" that can deliver a range of drugs on demand. But another promising avenue involves using genetic engineering to turn cells...

Retraction Watch - 13 hours 15 min ago
Markus Englund, a software developer and sleuth based in the Netherlands, first hit paydirt with invasive plant species in China. After having scanned 12 other published scientific datasets with his novel detection software with no results, he came across one showing something suspicious: rows and rows of measurements of plant roots repeated across entirely different … Continue reading Bloodhound code sniffs out copied-and-pasted numerical data...

The Independent - 13 hours 23 min ago
Findings point to shared cognitive pressures forcing evolution of languages...

Wired - 15 hours 45 min ago
The moon is not just a barren rock orbiting the Earth. The Artemis missions could answer the great unknowns that the satellite holds.

Last Word On Nothing - 17 hours 15 min ago
This week, I’m in Albuquerque celebrating Dad’s birthday, just as I did in 2021 and every year since. I didn’t know that our birthday bike ride in 2021 would be our last, but I’m grateful that it wasn’t his last birthday or our last chance to spend quality time together. What I’ve learned in the […] The post Birthday Celebrations appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .

Australian Geographic - 23 hours 59 min ago
This renowned Red Centre town is a vital commercial and cultural centre in the heart of outback Australia. The post A complete guide to Alice Springs, NT appeared first on Australian Geographic .

Nature - 1 day 1 hour ago
A goal-driven approach to medical research and development in the United States would address unmet medical needs, reduce costs and improve the reach of treatments.

Nature - 1 day 1 hour ago
Some researchers use verse to visualize complex problems or translate the wonders of science for wider audiences.

Nature - 1 day 1 hour ago
Humans are seeing parts of the Moon's far side never observed by eye. Nature is in Houston with the mission's scientists.

Popular Mechanics - 1 day 8 hours ago
What really happened when Yuri Gagarin fell to Earth?...

Popular Mechanics - 1 day 9 hours ago
Modern explorers finally uncovered the long-lost Milwaukee from its aquatic grave.

Science Alert - 1 day 12 hours ago
Some 200,000 years before modern medicine. ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a story, subscribe here.

Los Angeles Times - 1 day 15 hours ago
Microplastics scientists are finding the tiny particles everywhere, even in their own research laboratories. So how do they know if what they're finding is in the sample or contamination from plastic fibers floating in the air?...

Science Daily - 2 days 37 min ago
Scientists have created an artificial saliva using a sugarcane protein that can protect teeth and fight bacteria. The key ingredient, CANECPI-5, binds directly to enamel, forming a shield against acids that cause decay. Early tests show it works even better when paired with fluoride and xylitol, significantly reducing damage to teeth. The innovation could be especially life-changing for cancer patients who lose saliva production after treatment.

Science Daily - 2 days 52 min ago
Modern food systems may look stable on the surface, but they are increasingly dependent on digital systems that can quietly become a major point of failure. Today, food must be "recognized" by databases and automated platforms to be transported, sold, or even released, meaning that if systems go down, food can effectively become unusable even when it's physically available.