The discovery of thousands more galaxies with stars ringing their main disks could help astronomers study galactic evolution ...
After combing through NASA's James Webb Space Telescope's archive of sweeping extragalactic cosmic fields, a small team of ...
A potential new type of celestial object has all the makings of a normal small galaxy. It’s rich with the same hydrogen gas ...
Groundbreaking Discovery in Offshore Sediment Cores Two fault systems on North America's West Coast – the Cascadia subduction ...
Tighe & Bond, a Northeast leader in engineering, design, planning, and environmental consulting, has acquired Geosphere Environmental Management, Inc., a New Hampshire-based hydrogeology and ...
Section 1. Policy and Purpose. Over the last 5 years, confidence that scientists act in the best interests of the public has fallen significantly. A majority of researchers in science, technology, ...
“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!” With a sly grin that I’d soon come to recognize, Paul Ginsparg quoted Michael Corleone from The Godfather. Ginsparg, a physics professor at ...
WASHINGTON — A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine provides a comprehensive assessment of the literature on science misinformation, its origins and impact, ...
Researchers have shed new light on the construction of a giant prehistoric stone tomb revealing it be a "unique example of creative genius and early science" among Neolithic societies. The findings, ...
Looking at the latest science can help you make informed decisions, but it’s important to look at the broader context and assess the strength of the evidence when using science to inform decisions.
So, in no particular order, here they are: New Scientist’s favourite science fiction books of all time. We’d love to hear from readers, too, about your own favourite sci-fi. Join the conversation on ...