Science
ISS astronauts resume duties after sheltering for air leak chevron_right
NASA lifts order for International Space Station astronauts to shelter in Dragon spacecraft amid ongoing air leaks
NASA directs its ISS crew members to board spacecraft amid leak repair attempt
Yahoo
By Dylan Stableford
CNN
By Jackie Wattles & Deblina Chakraborty
Planetary conjunction of Jupiter and Venus set for June 9 chevron_right
SpaceX Falcon 9 launch chevron_right
A Falcon 9 booster turns 5 years old—and just set a remarkable reuse record
Watch SpaceX set new rocket reuse record with 35th launch — and landing — of a Falcon 9 booster (video)
SpaceX launch recap: Rocket launch from Florida Monday morning sees booster record
Ars Technica
By Eric Berger
Space
By Robert Pearlman
Florida Today
By Brooke Edwards
Bumblebees demonstrate spontaneous problem-solving skills chevron_right
Bumblebees have tiny brains but they can solve problems like chimps and elephants
Bumblebees use tools to solve complex problems—despite not being trained to do so
NPR
By Ari Daniel Shapiro
Scientific American
By Adam Kovac
Study: Hominids used fire 1.8 million years ago chevron_right
Humans may have discovered fire hundreds of thousands of years before previously thought: new research
Early humans used fire in Wonderwerk Cave up to 1.8 million years ago
New study finds hominids used fire 700,000 years earlier than previously recorded
New York Post
By Ben Cost
Archaeology News Online Magazine
Interesting Engineering
By Maria Mocerino
SETI Institute finds no alien signals from comet 3I/ATLAS chevron_right
Scientists probe cosmic visitor from deep space, come up empty in search for alien life
Los Angeles Times
By Vives Ruben
By Jeff Foust
Inside Outer Space
By Leonard David
Ars Technica
By Scott K. Johnson
Scientists discover vast geological structure beneath East Antarctica chevron_right
A fan-shaped subglacial basin province in East Antarctica formed by rotational extension
Nature
By Laura Crispini
By Chelsea "Foxanne" Gohd
Praearcturus gigas identified as world's largest scorpion chevron_right
Researchers identify world’s largest scorpion that roamed Earth 415 million years ago
Interesting Engineering
By Maria Mocerino
Space's radio signal mysteries chevron_right
Mysterious signals keep coming from space: Astronomers find their 'Rosetta stone'
Periodic radio and X-ray emission from an accreting white dwarf binary
Phys.org
By Kovi Rose
Nature
By Manisha Caleb, Andrew Zic & Iris De Ruiter
By Ingrid Fadelli
T. Rex fossil Gus heads to auction with record $30 million estimate chevron_right
Disruption of the Small Magellanic Cloud chevron_right
By Benjamin David Skuse
Tyrannosaurus rex's arms chevron_right
James Webb telescope chevron_right
'Astonishing': James Webb telescope spots the most chemically primitive galaxy in the ancient universe
Live Science
By Matthew S. Williams
Scientists simulate nuclear fireball to study fallout particles chevron_right
By Matt Ridley
By David Armstrong McKay
By Ethan Siegel
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