Urban Rodents Developing Resistance to Poisons, Study Suggests
A recent study from Rutgers University indicates that urban rodents are evolving resistance to common pest control poisons, complicating extermination efforts.
A recent study from Rutgers University indicates that urban rodents are evolving resistance to common pest control poisons, complicating extermination efforts.
China has ramped up its space launch activities with four missions in three days. However, the lack of communication following the Kuaizhou-11 rocket launch raises questions about potential problems.
Research involving infant fossils dating back 50,000 to 75,000 years has unveiled insights into the growth patterns of Neanderthals, our evolutionary relatives.
The recent funding will aid Dawn Aerospace in its efforts to advance in-space transportation and develop suborbital spaceplanes.
The partnership between Look Up and Skynopy aims to enhance automated collision avoidance in low Earth orbit using Skynopy's ground station network.
Research from IPAC at Caltech sheds light on the peculiar atmospheric traits of the exoplanet CoRoT-2 b, contributing to the understanding of hot Jupiters.
As SpaceX considers acquiring Cursor, Elon Musk might benefit from Mark Zuckerberg's approach of minimal interference in operations.
Recent research underscores the nutritional advantages of Indian millets, a staple for over a billion people, highlighting their anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Recent fossil discoveries shed light on the growth strategies of Dimetrodon, a notable predator from the early Permian era, revealing its unique adaptations long before the age of dinosaurs.
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have published findings that shed light on the cause of death of Simonetta Vespucci, the model for Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus'.
Research indicates that female chickadees actively select males with higher cognitive abilities for mating outside their primary partnerships, challenging traditional views on monogamous behavior.
Research indicates that darkness plays a crucial role in the organization of nanotubes within molecular assemblies, potentially affecting biological processes.
Astrobotic has revealed its Griffin-1 lunar lander, which is slated for launch later this year as part of NASA's efforts to establish a lunar base.
On May 8, 2026, NASA astronaut Jessica Meir conducted essential hardware updates to the Cold Atom Lab aboard the International Space Station, focusing on optical fiber installation.
The U.S. decision to remove ocean sensors has alarmed Canadian researchers, particularly with the El Niño phenomenon approaching, raising fears of data loss.
As humanity looks to colonize Mars, the limitations of atomic clocks due to general relativity may necessitate the development of new timekeeping technologies.
Researchers from Science Tokyo have developed a novel fluorescent reporter that visualizes iron and oxygen levels in living cells, achieving single-cell resolution.
Recent reports indicate that trading activity for SpaceX has reached unprecedented levels, largely driven by significant investments in new ETFs focused on the company.
A recent study by Prof. Gabriel Weimann and Daniel Hab analyzes how the Handala hacker group employs cyberterrorism as a form of psychological warfare, with implications for counter-terrorism.
Recent research from NASA's James Webb and Hubble Space Telescopes has redefined Terzan 5, providing new insights into the formation of the Milky Way.