EEnvironment Read More Falling Energy Per Capita Is the World’s Biggest ProblemMarch 13, 2026 A few years ago, I analyzed the growth of world energy consumption, breaking it down into (a) the growth in…
SSpace Read More How risky is the Artemis 2 astronaut launch to the moon? NASA would rather not sayMarch 13, 2026 NASA’s Artemis 2 moon mission will put its astronauts in danger — but just how much danger is…
WWildlife Read More A recovering tiger population powered by forest corridorsMarch 13, 2026 Tigers migrating from reserves such as Bandhavgarh and Kanha are settling and contributing to Chhattisgarh’s growing tiger…
SScience Read More Cargo spacecraft to crash through Earth’s atmosphere, burn upMarch 13, 2026 A cargo resupply spacecraft is on its way back to Earth from the International Space Station, where it’s…
EEnvironment Read More Kazakhstan Mirrors Russia With Vehicle Recycling Fee IncreaseMarch 13, 2026 Kazakhstan plans to increase the recycling fee for vehicles imported from Russia after officials in Moscow followed through…
SSpace Read More Exceptionally rare sighting of planets colliding may shed light on the crash that formed the moonMarch 13, 2026 Astronomers think they’ve glimpsed one of the rarest sights in space: two planets smashing into each other around…
WWildlife Read More Wild Pigs Turning ‘Neon Blue’ in California Triggered Warnings : ScienceAlertMarch 13, 2026 Game hunters found startlingly ‘neon blue’ flesh inside wild pigs in California in 2025, prompting advisory statements about…
SScience Read More Heavy Water Boosts Energy in Carbon Nanotube YarnsMarch 13, 2026 Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have developed a new electrolyte system that significantly boosts the…
EEnvironment Read More Five reasons why attacking the EU carbon market is economic self-sabotageMarch 13, 2026 The last few weeks have witnessed mounting attacks on the European Union’s key climate policy instrument: the emissions…
SSpace Read More Liquid or solid fuel? The science behind how rockets and missiles are poweredMarch 13, 2026 Media coverage of the war with Iran often notes that its large missile arsenal includes both solid-fuel and…
WWildlife Read More One of the World’s Rarest Turtles Washes Up in Texas, Covered in Living Organisms and in Desperate Need of HelpMarch 13, 2026 NEED TO KNOW A critically endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtle was rescued in Texas after being found covered…
SScience Read More Guided regeneration via embedded intelligence of engineered endosymbiontsMarch 13, 2026 Christopher H. Contag explores how tissue regeneration involves organized interactions beyond just cell replacement, highlighting two emerging technologies…