Science Join the Euclid Space Warps Project to Discover Gravitational Lenses The European Space Agency's new Space Warps project invites citizen scientists to help identify rare gravitational lenses using Zooniverse. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Curiosity Rover Uncovers Unprecedented Diversity of Organic Molecules on Mars NASA's Curiosity rover has identified a remarkable variety of organic molecules on Mars, marking a significant milestone in the search for extraterrestrial life. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Innovative Method from Baylor College Unveils RNA-Protein Complex Structures Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have developed a groundbreaking method to study RNA functionality, as detailed in a recent publication in Molecular Cell. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Researchers Document Rare Electrical Phenomenon in Trees During Storms In a significant scientific breakthrough, researchers have observed faint electrical glows from treetops during thunderstorms, a phenomenon long theorized but never before captured. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science NASA to Provide Live Coverage of Progress 94 Launch and ISS Docking On March 19, 2026, NASA will broadcast the launch and docking of a Roscosmos cargo spacecraft, which is set to deliver essential supplies to the International Space Station. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Study Raises Concerns Over Management 'Walk Around' Technique A recent study from Idaho State University indicates that the popular management practice of 'walking around' may actually hinder employee expression, challenging its effectiveness. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Innovative Technique in Diamond Manipulation Could Transform Quantum Sensing A new method of adjusting the quantum properties of diamond defects through stretching and compressing may lead to advanced sensor technologies capable of high-precision measurements. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Artemis II Astronauts Set to Explore the Moon's Far Side The Artemis II mission aims to investigate the Moon's far side, gathering crucial data for future lunar exploration while capturing stunning images of Earth. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Innovative Breeding Technique Aims to Revive European Ash Trees Researchers at the John Innes Center have developed a fast-track breeding method for disease-resistant ash trees, contributing to conservation efforts for the species. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Northern Japan Hit by 7.7 Magnitude Earthquake, Tsunami Alert Issued A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of northern Japan on April 21, 2026, leading to a brief tsunami alert and a warning regarding a potential megaquake risk. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science SpaceX Successfully Launches Final GPS 3 Satellite for U.S. Space Force The Falcon 9 rocket has successfully deployed the last satellite in the GPS 3 series, marking a significant milestone for SpaceX and the U.S. Space Force. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science USMCA Review Highlights Trade Dynamics in North America The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which replaced NAFTA, is currently under review, impacting trade relations among the three nations. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science NASA's Artemis Spacesuit Development Faces Potential Setbacks NASA's inspector general has indicated that new spacesuits intended for the Artemis lunar missions and the International Space Station may not be completed until after 2030. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Enhancing English Communication Skills for Students Learning as a Foreign Language Effective communication in English is crucial for students learning the language, impacting their educational and career prospects. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Daily Probiotics May Enhance Skin Health in Dogs, Study Suggests Research from Adelaide University indicates that daily probiotic supplementation could improve gut and skin health in dogs, potentially reducing skin infections. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Impact of Large Mammal Declines on African Ecosystems and Tadpole Populations A recent study from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin highlights the unforeseen ecological effects stemming from the decline of large mammals in African savannas, particularly on amphibian larvae. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Rob Moore on the Role of AI and Automation in Shaping Scientific Research In a recent discussion, Rob Moore from Oak Ridge National Laboratory shares his expertise on how AI and automation are transforming the landscape of scientific research. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Strategically Placed Poplar Plantations May Aid Bird Connectivity in Fragmented Landscapes Research indicates that well-positioned poplar plantations can significantly improve connectivity for forest birds in agricultural areas, particularly benefiting species with higher dispersal abilities. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science Exploring the Impact of Relationships on Dementia Caregiving Stress New findings from Rice University indicate that the stress experienced by caregivers of dementia patients is significantly influenced by their relationships, rather than solely by the diagnosis. Editorial Staff Apr 21
Science The Vital Role of Bumblebees in Urban Flower Diversity An exploration of the intricate relationship between flowers and their pollinators highlights the significant impact of bumblebees on urban ecosystems and floral diversity. Editorial Staff Apr 21