Study Finds Gorillas Can Overcome Distrust of Humans After Poaching
Research from Concordia highlights that wild gorillas can learn to trust humans despite previous poaching pressures, suggesting a path to better human-animal interactions.
Research from Concordia highlights that wild gorillas can learn to trust humans despite previous poaching pressures, suggesting a path to better human-animal interactions.
The draft defense bill proposes a $55.5 billion budget for the Space Force, aligning with Pentagon requests, but omits $350 billion in reconciliation funds, raising concerns for future space initiatives.
As NASA prepares for extended missions on the Moon, the agency is exploring the use of robotics to handle routine tasks, potentially freeing astronauts for more scientific work.
A recent study from the University of Toronto Mississauga highlights how foreign accents in cartoons shape children's views on moral character, revealing deeper implications for media consumption.
LeoLabs has launched a mobile space-tracking radar system in the Indo-Pacific region, aimed at providing continuous monitoring of spacecraft in orbit.
As SpaceX prepares for its IPO on June 12th, the acquisition of a new superchip may significantly impact its future. Here are three stocks that could be worth watching.
Arkadia Space, a startup focused on spacecraft propulsion, has entered into an agreement to supply thrusters for a satellite currently under construction by Reflex Aerospace.
NASA's X-59 has completed its inaugural supersonic flight, moving closer to its goal of enabling faster air travel without disturbing those on the ground.
Rockets do not ascend directly into space; instead, they follow curved paths. This editorial explores the physics behind these trajectories and the role of gravity turns.
A team from University College Dublin, along with international partners, has released a guide to help convert theoretical concepts into practical applications for quantum enhanced sensing technologies.
A team from Stanford University has significantly improved rescue operations for victims of modern slavery in the Brazilian Amazon by utilizing advanced geospatial data and detection algorithms.
A recent study highlights how evolutionary changes, rather than just ecological interactions, can significantly influence the dynamics of a 23-species bacterial community over four years.
A groundbreaking global early warning system has been developed by an international team of scientists to forecast heat risks for vertebrate species up to nine months ahead.
A recent study from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev sheds light on the remarkable biological mechanisms that enable blue-tailed damselflies to produce their striking colors.
Recent findings suggest that RNA is not only vital for coding proteins but also plays a significant role in ensuring their proper folding, potentially reshaping our understanding of cellular processes.
In recent developments, Trump's health care affordability czar has directed attention towards hospitals. Additionally, a previously overlooked alcohol study has been published, alongside updates on Biosecure.
Research indicates that farmed oysters could play a significant role in restoring the dwindling wild oyster populations in New York's waterways, which have seen a dramatic decline.
Recent findings from West Virginia University underscore the significant impact of rural women entrepreneurs on the U.S. economy, despite their small numbers.
A recent study suggests that SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, exerts control over the space economy reminiscent of the East India Company's influence over maritime trade during colonial times.
A recent study in the American Journal of Public Health reveals parallels between the strategies of the tobacco industry and the production and marketing of ultra-processed foods.