
Watching Dawn and Dusk on a Distant Hot Jupiter
What would it be like to stand at the boundary between night and day on a planet locked forever facing its star? Astronomers have just found the closest thing yet to an answer,

What would it be like to stand at the boundary between night and day on a planet locked forever facing its star? Astronomers have just found the closest thing yet to an answer,

How do you listen for something quieter than almost anything else in nature, a signal built from ghostly particles that pass straight through solid rock without so much as slowing down? A thousand

Earlier this year, the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement, better known as the High Seas Treaty, entered into force, paving the way for protecting marine life in international waters. Countries in Latin America

New Insights into Particle Morphology and Rotation Revolutionize Optical Manipulation Techniques In a breakthrough study published in Light: Science & Applications, researchers have unveiled how the interplay between particle shape and rotational dynamics

Bacteria that cause gum disease may do more than damage your teeth. New preliminary research suggests they could also contribute to the buildup of calcium in the heart’s aortic valve, potentially leading to

As Lyme disease cases surge across Canada, another tick-borne threat demands attention: anaplasmosis. This bacterial infection, transmitted primarily through blacklegged ticks (Ixodes scapularis), ranks as the nation’s second most prevalent tick-borne illness. Recent

Australia’s AEMC is consulting on minimum system load in the NEM, with battery energy storage investment at the heart of the debate.

In a groundbreaking longitudinal study set to reshape how we understand aging populations, researchers have unveiled compelling links between paid work participation and cognitive health trajectories in older adults across China. This extensive

After decades of analyzing reams of lunar rocks back here on Earth, the canonical view of the Moon was that it was anhydrous; that it had extraordinarily little water. That all began to