Europa Clipper, NASA’s Mission to Jupiter’s Oceanic Moon, Is ‘Go’ for Launch
The Europa Clipper spacecraft is only weeks away from lifting off on an epic voyage to one of the solar system’s most enigmatic and enticing moons
Europa Clipper, NASA’s Mission to Jupiter’s Oceanic Moon, Is ‘Go’ for Launch
The Europa Clipper spacecraft is only weeks away from lifting off on an epic voyage to one of the solar system’s most enigmatic and enticing moons
Europa Clipper, NASA’s Mission to Jupiter’s Oceanic Moon, Is ‘Go’ for Launch
The Europa Clipper spacecraft is only weeks away from lifting off on an epic voyage to one of the solar system’s most enigmatic and enticing moons
Europa Clipper, NASA’s Mission to Jupiter’s Oceanic Moon, Is ‘Go’ for Launch
The Europa Clipper spacecraft is only weeks away from lifting off on an epic voyage to one of the solar system’s most enigmatic and enticing moons
How Retinol Cosmetics Change Skin at a Chemical Level
Experts explain the differences between popular retinol products and the way they trigger molecular changes deep in the skin
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-retinol-cosmetics-change-skin-at-a-chemical-level/
Polaris Dawn Astronauts Launch on Daring Private Mission
Polaris Dawn’s astronauts will travel farther from Earth than anyone since the early 1970s, and will attempt the world's first private spacewalk
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/polaris-dawn-astronauts-launch-on-daring-private-mission/
Nicotine Analogs Pose Possible Health Risks Yet Evade Regulation
Nicotine analogs allow e-cigarette makers to avoid traditional tobacco product regulations. But data on their safety in humans are lacking
Brewing Hurricane Francine Heads toward Louisiana, Ending Atlantic Hurricane Lull
Tropical Storm Francine formed on Monday, ending a lull in the Atlantic hurricane season. It is expected to hit Louisiana as a hurricane
Brewing Hurricane Francine Heads toward Louisiana, Ending Atlantic Hurricane Lull
Tropical Storm Francine formed on Monday, ending a lull in the Atlantic hurricane season. It is expected to hit Louisiana as a hurricane
Brewing Hurricane Francine Heads toward Louisiana, Ending Atlantic Hurricane Lull
Tropical Storm Francine formed on Monday, ending a lull in the Atlantic hurricane season. It is expected to hit Louisiana as a hurricane
Brewing Hurricane Francine Heads toward Louisiana, Ending Atlantic Hurricane Lull
Tropical Storm Francine formed on Monday, ending a lull in the Atlantic hurricane season. It is expected to hit Louisiana as a hurricane
How Wildfires Create Rain and Change the Weather
Because wildfires create their own wind patterns, they can also spawn their own weather. Here’s how it works
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-wildfires-create-rain-and-change-the-weather/
The First Person to Receive an Eye and Face Transplant Is Recovering Well
A man who received a partial face and eye transplant after a serious accident does not have any vision in the transplanted eye, but the eye itself is still alive
A New Quantum Cheshire Cat Thought Experiment Is Out of the Box
The spin of a particle seems to detach and move without a body—a strange experimental observation that’s stirring up debate
Invasive Jellyfish Clones Overrunning British Columbian Lakes; Measles Cases Increasing in Oregon
This week’s news roundup: Jellyfish clones are multiplying in British Columbia’s lakes, measles cases are on the rise in Oregon, and a new study finds cell phones aren’t linked to brain cancer.
U.S. Deaths from Heat Are Dangerously Undercounted
By vastly understating the number of heat-related deaths, medical officials make it harder to improve heat safety and save lives
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/u-s-deaths-from-heat-are-dangerously-undercounted/
Boeing’s Starliner Crew Mission Returns to Earth, but Its Astronauts Are Still in Space
Starliner’s first crewed test flight has concluded with a successful touchdown—and two astronauts still in orbit awaiting a different ride home
Lunar Swirls Arise from Ancient Underground Force Fields on the Moon
Wispy whorls on the moon’s surface are as lovely as they are strange. Scientists are starting to unravel their origins
How to Balance Caregiving for Loved Ones with Personal Well-Being
Caring for aging loved ones brings its own set of emotional and physical hurdles. Experts offer guidance on finding support.
Learn How Astronauts Take Photos from NASA In-Flight Engineer Matthew Dominick
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick speaks with Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman about how he captures jaw-dropping images from space