Study Finds Cat-Transmitted Fungus in Wild Animals' Organs
Research indicates that the fungus Sporothrix schenckii, known for causing sporotrichosis in cats, has been discovered in the internal organs of wild animals.
Research indicates that the fungus Sporothrix schenckii, known for causing sporotrichosis in cats, has been discovered in the internal organs of wild animals.
A recent study highlights the importance of future-oriented thinking in improving students' planning and motivation, with notable gains observed after six months.
The Aquarium Drunkard Show will now air weekly on SIRIUS/XMU, providing a unique auditory experience from northeast Los Angeles every Wednesday at 7pm PDT.
A recent study highlights the positive impact of additional training for preschool teachers on children's language, literacy, and social-emotional development.
A collaboration among leading research institutions has led to the development of new methods for tracking individual bird species during migration, utilizing participatory science and weather data.
An international team of astrophysicists asserts that the universe's expansion continues to accelerate, countering recent suggestions of a slowdown.
Researchers from Lancaster University and the University of Colorado Boulder are developing new degradable sensors that may provide valuable insights into the hidden microbial life in soil.
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a lab-created lunar rock to enhance understanding of the moon's surface changes and the processes behind water formation.
The commander of Artemis 3 has expressed strong confidence that his crew will be prepared for NASA's upcoming complex mission, scheduled for 2027, within the next year.
A new open-source platform for fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) could facilitate more reproducible analysis of complex cell images, potentially advancing cellular research.
A recently developed algorithm enhances our understanding of cellular communication, revealing how cells interact both directly and through signaling across tissues.
Research from Concordia highlights that wild gorillas can learn to trust humans despite previous poaching pressures, suggesting a path to better human-animal interactions.
The draft defense bill proposes a $55.5 billion budget for the Space Force, aligning with Pentagon requests, but omits $350 billion in reconciliation funds, raising concerns for future space initiatives.
As NASA prepares for extended missions on the Moon, the agency is exploring the use of robotics to handle routine tasks, potentially freeing astronauts for more scientific work.
A recent study from the University of Toronto Mississauga highlights how foreign accents in cartoons shape children's views on moral character, revealing deeper implications for media consumption.
LeoLabs has launched a mobile space-tracking radar system in the Indo-Pacific region, aimed at providing continuous monitoring of spacecraft in orbit.
As SpaceX prepares for its IPO on June 12th, the acquisition of a new superchip may significantly impact its future. Here are three stocks that could be worth watching.
Arkadia Space, a startup focused on spacecraft propulsion, has entered into an agreement to supply thrusters for a satellite currently under construction by Reflex Aerospace.
NASA's X-59 has completed its inaugural supersonic flight, moving closer to its goal of enabling faster air travel without disturbing those on the ground.
Rockets do not ascend directly into space; instead, they follow curved paths. This editorial explores the physics behind these trajectories and the role of gravity turns.