Science NewsNew Vaccine Offers Hope Against Spreading Lyme Disease Infections
Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness, continues to expand its geographical reach and impact on public health. However, a promising new vaccine developed by Pfizer and Valneva is on the horizon, potentially offering a significant tool to reduce infection rates. While its potential to curb the
11 июля 2026 г. · Pablo Navarro
1 мин Science NewsArtemis II Astronauts Finally Reveal Their Favorite Wake-Up Songs
A cherished NASA tradition involves awakening its astronauts with a specially selected song. The Artemis II crew has now shared their personal top picks, offering insight into their musical preferences for this significant mission.
11 июля 2026 г. · Diego Herrera
1 мин Science NewsWhy Artemis II’s Reentry May Be the Moon Mission’s Greatest Challenge Yet
Long before the launch of NASA’s pioneering moon mission, experts voiced significant concerns regarding the Orion capsule’s critical heat shield and the inherently challenging reentry process. With splashdown now merely a day away, these crucial aspects are once again at the forefront of attent
11 июля 2026 г. · Carlos Mendoza
1 мин Science NewsThe World's Deepest Sensors: Unveiling Global Earthquakes from Antarctic Depths
Scientists have achieved a monumental feat by successfully deploying the world's deepest seismic sensors far beneath the vast ice sheet of Antarctica. This groundbreaking initiative involved an extraordinary engineering challenge: drilling an astounding 8,000 feet (approximately 2,438 meters) t
11 июля 2026 г. · Carlos Mendoza
1 мин Science NewsMummified Reptile Reveals Ancient Breathing Secrets, Echoing Modern Respiration
An astonishing discovery within a remarkably preserved cave environment has brought to light the mummified remains of two ancient reptiles. These incredibly intact specimens provide an unparalleled window into the evolutionary origins of respiration, featuring perfectly preserved rib cages, del
11 июля 2026 г. · Pablo Navarro
1 мин Science NewsNASA's Artemis Moon Missions: A Game Changer for Astronomy
After decades of anticipation and meticulous planning, NASA's Artemis program is set to revolutionize the field of astronomy by providing scientists with unprecedented access and opportunities for lunar exploration and research.
11 июля 2026 г. · Diego Herrera
1 мин Science NewsHawaii Pioneers Sustainable Roads with Ocean Plastic Recycling
Hawaii is implementing an innovative approach to tackle marine pollution by transforming plastic waste collected from its shores into construction material for roads. This groundbreaking initiative not only reuses harmful ocean plastic but also ensures the newly paved surfaces undergo rigorous
11 июля 2026 г. · Diego Herrera
1 мин Science NewsHealth Authorities Issue Warnings as Measles Cases Climb in Communities with Low Vaccination Coverage
The United States is currently experiencing a concerning surge in measles infections. This sharp rise is directly attributed to a decline in MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccination rates across the nation, resulting in widening immunity gaps within various communities. Public health exper
11 июля 2026 г. · Pablo Navarro
1 мин Science NewsDo Humans Project Racial Bias Onto Robots? New Studies Present Conflicting Views
With the increasing presence of humanoid robots in our everyday environments, emerging academic studies are delving into how humans perceive these advanced machines. Initial findings suggest that individuals may inadvertently project their pre-existing human racial biases onto humanoid robots.
11 июля 2026 г. · Pablo Navarro
1 мин Science NewsArtemis II Astronauts Make Historic Call to ISS from Moon Mission
Astronauts aboard the Artemis II moon mission have successfully completed a groundbreaking 'ship-to-ship' communication with the International Space Station (ISS). This unprecedented exchange marks a historic first, as it's the inaugural instance where a crew on a lunar mission has directly con
11 июля 2026 г. · Pablo Navarro
1 мин Science NewsOldest Fossil Octopus Identity Questioned: Was It a Nautilus?
A fossil specimen discovered in 2000, initially celebrated as the earliest known octopus and dating back over 300 million years, is now undergoing significant re-evaluation. Recent analyses suggest that this ancient find, previously believed to be the world's oldest octopus, might in fact be a
11 июля 2026 г. · Carlos Mendoza
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