Hubble Space Telescope images are being spoiled by satellite trails

With so many satellites now in orbit, some are straying across Hubble’s field of view as…

An eyeglasses prescription for Christiaan Huygens after 330 years

Christiaan Huygens built excellent lenses in the 17th century, but his telescopes lacked sharpness in comparison…

Coastal water pollution transfers to the air in sea spray aerosol and reaches people on land, confirms study

New research led by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has confirmed that coastal…

Seed sales jump as fruit and veg shortage continues

The Royal Horticultural Society says demand has risen as shops limit sales of some fresh produce. …

New short-period Jupiter-sized exoplanet discovered

An international team of astronomers reports the discovery of a new gas giant exoplanet using NASA’s…

Researchers examine career confidence in underrepresented biomedical scientist trainees

For Ph.D.-trained scientists, career self-efficacy—or one’s assurance in carrying out their career plans—is incredibly important for…

Unistellar citizen science network and SETI Institute contribute to planetary defense

Citizen scientists worldwide made decisive contributions to defend our planet by recording accurate and meaningful observations…

Digital technologies to better predict future city environments may be key tool in sustainable urban design

Natural disasters like floods and heat waves demonstrate the real lack of control people have over…

Resurrected supernova provides missing-link

Astronomers have discovered a supernova exhibiting unprecedented rebrightening at millimeter wavelengths, providing an intermediate case between…

Fledgling chronic back pain therapy needs more rigorous study

Cognitive Functional Therapy treats chronic back pain as part of a person’s entire pain experience, but…