SpaceX launched 24 more of its Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit on Sunday (June 28), continuing to expand its broadband internet relay network. A Falcon 9 rocket carrying the…
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17th-century lead ingots recovered from historic Shipwreck
Three rare 17th-century lead ingots have been recovered from the wreck of a historic ship discovered during seabed investigations for the Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm, offering a remarkable glimpse…
Hearing Aids Linked to 23% Lower Dementia Risk in Epilepsy
Summary: Hearing loss has long been recognized as a leading modifiable risk factor for dementia, yet the real-world efficacy of hearing aids in preventing cognitive decline remains a subject of…
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 216 — Dark Matter Intelligence
Dark Matter Intelligence – With Physicist Dr. Daniel Whiteson – YouTube Watch On On Episode 216 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with physicist Dr.…
Aramaic inscription reveals early Christians sealed Roman Mithras temple
A newly deciphered Aramaic inscription has revealed that the underground Mithras Temple at Zerzevan Castle in southeastern Türkiye was symbolically sealed by early Christians around 1,700 years ago, providing rare…
Giant, deep-sea roly-polies steal a gene to endure starvation
A kilometer down in the ocean, football-sized roly-polies slowly clamber along the seafloor. Their metabolism is so slow that they can go years between meals. Now, researchers have found a…
Watch a ‘Potentially hazardous asteroid’ the size of a skyscraper close in on Earth live online tonight
Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (152637) 1997 NC1 close encounter: online observation – 26 June 2026 – YouTube Watch On A giant asteroid roughly the size of a skyscraper will pass within…
For Haitian women in Florida, the loss of TPS is more than an immigration law issue
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 25, 2026, that the Trump administration may revoke the temporary protected status of 350,000 Haitians. This is not the first time a legal…
Erliang Gao | Nitrogen enrichment in soil interrupts the ‘rhythms’ of plan-pollinator interactions in Tibetan alpine meadows – Functional Ecologists
In our latest ‘Behind the Paper’ blog post, author Erliang Gao shares insights into the article “Anthropogenic nitrogen addition interrupts seasonal connectivity and structures of plant–pollinator networks“, which was published…

