New nonprofit launches with at least $500 million to modernize scientific process for AI erastatnews.comMar 11, 11:02 AMArtificial IntelligenceScientific InnovationResearch FundingNonprofit Organizations
Night sky tonight (March 11) — The third quarter moon takes flight in the predawn skySpaceMar 11, 10:06 AMAstronomyMoon phasesNight sky observationsCelestial events
Billionaire Alex Gerko funds telescope showing ‘cartography of the universe’Financial TimesMar 11, 09:00 AMAstronomyCosmologyAlex GerkoTelescope technology
Universe-shaking black hole collision has an orbit never seen beforeLive ScienceMar 11, 09:00 AMAstronomyBlack HolesCosmology
Moons Around Rogue Planets Could Have The Conditions to Support LifeScienceAlertMar 11, 08:04 AMRogue PlanetsExomoonsAstrobiologyExtraterrestrial Life
A massive asteroid hit the North Sea and triggered a 330-foot tsunamiScienceDailyMar 11, 05:35 AMAsteroid ImpactsNorth SeaTsunamisGeology
Blood Tests Could Revolutionize Early Cancer Detection – But There's a CatchScienceAlertMar 11, 01:42 AMBlood TestsCancer DetectionMedical Research
We Finally Know How Bumblebee Queens Can Survive Underwater For DaysScienceAlertMar 11, 12:57 AMBumblebeesAnimal PhysiologySurvival Mechanisms
NASA inspector general assesses agency’s management of moon lander riskSpaceflight NowMar 10, 11:54 PMGovernment AccountabilityNASAMoon LanderSpace Exploration
Ultrafast computing: Light-driven logic tops 10 terahertz in WS₂Phys.orgMar 10, 11:40 PMUltrafast ComputingLight-Driven LogicTungsten Disulfide (WS₂)Terahertz Technology
New data shows asteroid 2024 YR4 will narrowly miss the moonKSL.comMar 10, 10:55 PMAstronomyAsteroid 2024 YR4Near-Earth ObjectsLunar flybys
Earth's Largest Waterfall Is Hidden Beneath the Ocean, and It’s Bigger Than Anything on Land!Indian Defence ReviewMar 10, 10:30 PMGeological discoveriesOceanographyUndersea WaterfallsEarth Science
‘Virtual cell’ captures most-basic process of life: bacterial divisionNatureMar 10, 10:16 PMVirtual cell technologyBacterial divisionCellular biology
Jupiter's moons leave cold 'footprints' in the planet's auroras, James Webb Space Telescope findsSpaceMar 10, 10:00 PMAstronomyJupiterJames Webb Space TelescopePlanetary Auroras
Mining the dark transcriptome: Synthesizing the first potential drug molecules from long noncoding RNAPhys.orgMar 10, 09:50 PMDark transcriptomeLong noncoding RNADrug discoveryGenomic research
Defunct NASA satellite to crash back to Earth, with a small risk of falling debrisNBC NewsMar 10, 08:40 PMPublic SafetyNASASatelliteSpace Debris
NASA finds extreme star collision in unlikely spotPhys.orgMar 10, 08:40 PMAstrophysicsNASAStar CollisionAstronomy
High Resolution Stereo Camera Captures 3D Photos of Craters on MarsPetaPixelMar 10, 08:13 PMSpace ExplorationMarsHigh Resolution Stereo CameraPlanetary Imaging
New exoplanet survey method finds high rates of closely orbiting planetsPhys.orgMar 10, 07:00 PMSpace ExplorationAstronomyExoplanets
Why GLP-1 Drugs Affect Men and Women DifferentlyNeuroscience NewsMar 10, 06:22 PMWomen's HealthGLP-1 MedicationsSex-Based Biological DifferencesPharmacology
Student serves up fresh solutions to the pancake problemPhys.orgMar 10, 06:20 PMOptimization ProblemsAlgorithm DesignScientific Innovations
Scientists Can Finally Explain Rare Blood Clots Linked to COVID VaccinesScienceAlertMar 10, 06:01 PMCOVID-19 VaccinesVaccinesScientific ResearchBlood Clots
First absolute dating of Paleolithic paintings in the DordognePhys.orgMar 10, 05:40 PMArchaeologyPaleolithic ArtDordogneDating Methods