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The best new science fiction books of October 2025
Not least because we’ve just read The Dispossessed with the New Scientist Book Club: do come and join us and share your thoughts on this classic novel with fellow fans!The sci-fi out this month looks ...
An Earth-observing radar satellite launched in July jointly between the U.S. and India has returned its first images of our planet’s surface.
Mission Bay High School senior Julian Rosenblum is a 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalist. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced the names of more than 16,000 ...
Perseverance rover data shows Jezero Crater once held a calm lake, leaving behind mudstones rich in organic-linked minerals. The presence of iron-phosphate and iron-sulfide nodules suggests processes ...
A fleet of ball-shaped rovers could drift across the Martian surface like tumbleweed, driven simply by the wind.
Perseverance represents more than a machine. It is a proxy extending humanity’s senses across millions of miles to an alien world. These robotic explorers and the NASA science programs behind them are ...
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Why Every Strawberry Traces Back to a Secret Spy Mission in 18th-Century South America
He successfully brought five plants back to France, where one was planted in the royal gardens of Versailles, among the rest of the king’s strawberry collection. Soon, this Chilean strawberry ...
NASA’s Mars InSight mission made history with a series of firsts in planetary science. This documentary explores its discoveries and the legacy it leaves behind.
Unlike traditional astronaut selection, SERA is turning the process into a global community-driven event. Here's how you can participate.
The first radar images from the joint NISAR satellite mission show detailed views of Maine’s coast and the wetlands in North Dakota.
How will NASA's upcoming Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) mission differentiate Earth-sized exoplanets from other exoplanets, specifically Earth-sized exoplanets within the habitable zone, also ...
For decades, India’s brightest young minds often dreamed of working on technologies that seemed out of reach—chips, rockets, quantum computers. Those dreams are ...
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