By James R. Riordon Project Apollo ended this week. The last moon men … returned to Earth … and splashed down on a target in the […]
Month: May 2024
The first U.S. lunar lander since 1972 touches down on the moon
By Christopher Crockett and Adam Mann It marks the first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon since NASA’s Apollo 17. After a nail-biting descent, the United States […]
How scientists reached nuclear fusion ‘ignition’ for the first time
By Emily Conover One of nuclear fusion’s biggest advances wouldn’t have happened without some impeccable scientific artistry. In December 2022, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory […]
Edible electronics invented for healthcare
By ANTHONY KING Edible electronics are being developed to assist rescue operations and go inside hospital patients, setting the stage for all-consuming tech to become consumable. […]
Stunning images taken by James Webb Telescope 2023
This year, the James Webb Space Telescope celebrated its first full year of operation, during which it returned a treasure trove of images. And it’s […]
Mind the gap: Segments of society still lack access to travel apps and local transport systems
By JESSICA BERTHEREAU Access to digital transport services such as city bikes can be hard for some people. When Inez Rastovac, who works for the Dutch […]
How one device could help transform our power grid
From Colorado to Washington, from Ohio to Pennsylvania, coal-fired power plants are shutting down. The United States is on track to retire half of its […]
Biggest Medical Advances in 2023
By Erin Wayman Weight-loss drugs stole much of the spotlight in 2023, but these medical advances treating other conditions are also worthy of attention (SN: 12/13/23). Green […]
Plant-powered planes may be no pipe dream
By TEREZA PULTAROVA EU researchers are seeking to expand supplies of clean aviation fuels by producing more from agricultural sources. Professor David Chiaramonti is looking down […]