Science Quiz on rivers and cities
SpaceX says unproven AI space data centres may not be commercially viable
The business risks laid out in SpaceXs pre-IPO filing present a far more cautious assessment of the rocket makers future than the vision laid out publicly by billionaire CEO Elon Musk in recent weeks
Lunar governance should be multilateral
The U.S.s sustained application of its policy of self-interest supervenes the universalism NASA invoked over its Artemis II mission
UTIs, tooth decay: how common infections may be fast-tracking dementia
Experts believe that these infections dont necessarily cause dementia, but act as a catalyst. Many people have a silent buildup of proteins or plaques in their brains for years, without showing symptoms. A wave of inflammation from a severe infection may simply fast-forward the damage
Hahnfersand bone: of contention
Breakthrough Prizes award $18.75 million to 2026 research leaders
The prizes, now in their 14th year, have awarded more than $340 million to scientists since their founding
Iran internet blackout now in its 50th day, says NetBlocks
Iran's extremely restricted local intranet has been working throughout the war, enabling people to connect to domestic websites
Blue Origin achieves first landing of reused New Glenn rocket booster
The mission was key in showing that New Glenn, a 29-story heavy-lift rocket, has a reliable booster reuse capability and can compete with Elon Musks SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
How is global warming affecting sea breeze?

