If you enjoyed Beth Gardiner’s feature about big oil’s bet on plastics, here are more books curated by Scientific American ...
Books about women in STEM are becoming more popular, and it's about time! In the past, women in STEM have been overlooked.
First up, just pointing a rocket at the Sun and blasting as hard as you can would result in a wild miss. The main problem you ...
This week brings new releases from Joy Williams, Simon Winchester and Tracy K. Smith, among other talented writers.
In 2006, NASA admitted that it had lost the original recordings, prompting a three-year search by Richard Nafzger, a NASA ...
For Morgan Hill resident Richard M. Anderson, the COVID-19 lockdown of 2020 presented an unexpected opportunity. Faced with ...
Why do humans invent so many cool things?What’s so special about walking on two legs?And the big one everyone’s clearly ...
SpaceX launched an advanced ocean-mapping satellite to orbit from California early Monday morning (Nov. 17). The Sentinel-6B ...
Research in space is about more than discovery. It is a strategic asset and soft power that attracts partners and supports ...
Envision a time when hundreds of spacecraft are exploring the solar system and beyond. That’s the future that NASA’s ESCAPADE ...
More than 60 years later, we can still wake up to the sound of birdsong, but as ubiquitous as the dawn chorus is, it’s not totally clear why birds do it. Now, a new study (yet to be peer reviewed) ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at Blue Origin’s successful Mars mission, learning new languages from AI, ...
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