SCIENCE April 14, 2021 BPA-like chemical raising concern of ‘alarming’ brain damage: study A popular chemical alternative to bisphenol A (BPA), known for use in plastic water bottles and food cans, is causing concerns that it could “seriously damage” human brains.
SCIENCE March 27, 2021 Endangered California bird to be reintroduced to skies for first time in nearly 100 years The majestic California condor is set to soar through Pacific Northwestern skies for the first time in nearly a century.
SCIENCE March 25, 2021 Astronomers capture new polarized view of a black hole Scientists from the international Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration announced Wednesday that they had been able to map the magnetic fields around a black hole using polarized light waves for the first time, releasing a stunning image of the supermassive object at the center of the Messier 87 (M87) galaxy.
SCIENCE March 20, 2021 Scientists discover Antarctic marine life trapped under ice for half a century German researchers have uncovered marine life along the Antarctic seafloor for the first time in decades after a massive iceberg calved from the Antarctic Ice Sheet last month.
SCIENCE March 20, 2021 Katherine Johnson: What to know about the 'Hidden Figures' NASA scientist Pioneering NASA mathematician Katherine Coleman Johnson of "Hidden Figures" fame was always at the front of the class.
SCIENCE March 18, 2021 Mars Perseverance rover captures first sounds of driving on Red Planet NASA has released the first-ever recordings of a vehicle driving across Mars.
SCIENCE March 18, 2021 Scientists in US, Canada gear up for battle against murder hornets Scientists in the U.S. and Canada are opening new fronts in the war against so-called murder hornets as the giant insects begin establishing nests this spring.
SCIENCE March 17, 2021 New NASA study challenges beliefs about water on Mars A new study from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and researchers at the California Institute of Technology questions whether or not a longheld theory about Mars still holds water.
SCIENCE March 17, 2021 What the Perseverance Mars rover has accomplished so far It has been almost a month since the Perseverance Mars rover successfully landed on the red planet to the cheers of scientists and onlookers millions of miles away.
Good News March 16, 2021 Homeschooled Arizona girl, 12, will begin college this summer, hopes to work for NASA one day This girl’s got goals to the Moon – and beyond.
US March 13, 2021 Coyote that terrorized Bay Area is euthanized following capture A coyote that terrorized residential California, biting five people in the last eight months, was caught and euthanized on Thursday.