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Perseverance takes the first picture of a visible Martian aurora

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
An illustration of a green Martian aurora in the sky over the Perseverance rover.

On some Martian nights, a subtle, green glow hangs low in the sky, wreathing the horizon in every direction. A visible Martian aurora has finally been observed for the first …

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A Soviet spacecraft has returned to Earth

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
A pink postage stamp with Russian letters, the date 1972, and a blue circular inset highlighting an illustration of a spacecraft.

A Soviet space probe stuck in orbit since a failed 1972 launch has finally crashed to Earth. At 9:24 a.m. Moscow time (2:24 a.m. EDT) on May 10, the spacecraft, …

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Some science seems silly, but it’s still worthwhile

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
Glowing green fish on a black background

The Salmon Cannon and the Levitating FrogCarly Anne YorkBasic Books, $30 What’s the purpose of your study? It’s the question many basic-science researchers dread. And it’s the question that Carly …

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New audio tech could let you listen privately without headphones

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
An image of pink human figures in a crowd. In the center is one orange human figure looking up and smiling as audio waves go through its ears.

Controlling sound has long been a staple of science fiction and fantasy. In Dune, the cone of silence allows characters to converse privately, even in open spaces. The eerie billboards …

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Gamma rays flared as this lightning bolt formed

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
A bolt of lightning zaps a TV tower, lighting up a purple clouded stormy sky.

The collision of two lightning-bolts-in-the-making spawned an exceedingly brief but extremely energetic flash of gamma rays. This first-of-its-kind observation may help explain an origin of some of the most energetic …

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RSV wasn’t as hard on U.S. babies last winter. This may be why

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
A baby lying in a hospital bed, eyes close, receiving treatment for a lung infection

Last winter’s respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, season wasn’t as brutal for U.S. babies. A new study suggests two preventive tools — a maternal vaccine and a monoclonal antibody for …

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A leaf’s geometry determines whether it falls far from its tree

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
An image showing a yellow leaf on an otherwise leafless tree branch with a blue sky background

An apple may not fall far from the tree, but for a leaf, it depends on its shape. Elm or apple leaves — oval and symmetrical, with few protruding lobes …

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A new AI-based weather tool surpasses current forecasts

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
A satellite image of Typhoon Doksuri

Weather forecasting is getting cheaper and more accurate. An AI model named Aurora used machine learning to outperform current weather prediction systems, researchers report May 21 in Nature. Aurora could …

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This tool-wielding assassin turns its prey’s defenses into a trap

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
A spiderlike assassin bug holds a just-caught bee as it perches at the top of a waxy tube that functions as an entrance to a beehive. A handful of small bees climb in and around it.

Add a little-known species of assassin bugs to the list of animals that can fashion and wield tools. And true to their name, the insects use that tool to draw …

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See how the Hubble Space Telescope is still revolutionizing astronomy

May 23, 2025 by Claire Duffy
The Hubble Space Telescope being deployed from a space shuttle into orbit, with solar panels extended against the black backdrop of space and the sun shining brightly behind the observatory.

After 35 years, the Hubble Space Telescope is still churning out hits. In just the last year or so, scientists have used the school bus–sized observatory to confirm the first …

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  • An illustration of a green Martian aurora in the sky over the Perseverance rover.
    Perseverance takes the first picture of a visible Martian aurora
  • A pink postage stamp with Russian letters, the date 1972, and a blue circular inset highlighting an illustration of a spacecraft.
    A Soviet spacecraft has returned to Earth
  • Glowing green fish on a black background
    Some science seems silly, but it’s still worthwhile
  • An image of pink human figures in a crowd. In the center is one orange human figure looking up and smiling as audio waves go through its ears.
    New audio tech could let you listen privately without headphones
  • A bolt of lightning zaps a TV tower, lighting up a purple clouded stormy sky.
    Gamma rays flared as this lightning bolt formed
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