Satellites have managed to detect faint electromagnetic signals generated by ocean tides, suggesting that space-born sensors ...
A new study suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation has not weakened since the 1960s — but there's no doubt the circulation will slow in the future, experts say.
A study using data from ESA's Swarm mission suggests that faint magnetic signatures created by Earth's tides can help us ...
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Stuck astronaut takes first spacewalk outside International Space Station The two astronauts launched into space last June on what should have been a weeklong test flight. They have now been stuck ...
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He anchors the show each Friday, bringing radio and Internet listeners worldwide a lively, informative discussion on science, technology, health, space, and the environment. Ira is also founder and ...
A Space Odyssey,” I’d like to suggest that we’re asking the wrong question. Rocko Graziano is a lecturer in data science and machine learning at the University of Maine at Augusta.
They’re responsible for nearly 20% of drownings at New Zealand surf beaches – yet there’s much about rip currents that scientists are still trying to understand. Jamie Morton explains.
This was the 20th flight and recovery for this Falcon 9 first stage booster, and SpaceX's 341st recovery of an orbital-class rocket. SpaceX launched its first Falcon 9 rocket of 2025 tonight, in ...
Top left: Sunset at the Rubin Observatory on Chile's Cerro Pachón (photo: Olivier Bonin/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory); Right: ESA’s Space Rider will remain in orbit for six months to ...