Professional Sports Leagues Need to Reduce Their Carbon Footprints

North American sports leagues have at best an inconsistent track record on sustainability; while they all offer some mix of elementary school environmentalism (tree planting, recycling, and preventing food waste), most bask in luxury on board hyperpolluting private planes traveling across the world. This behavior sends a mixed message. Emissions from air travel are the … Read more

The Pandemic Set Off a Boom in Diagnostics

A decade ago Willy Ssengooba began crisscrossing Uganda, training health-care workers on how to use a new machine to detect tuberculosis. The deadly lung disease infects around 90,000 people in the East African nation annually, but it can sometimes take months to diagnose using traditional methods such as culturing samples of coughed-up sputum. These new … Read more

Best cameras for low light photography

Low light shooting is notoriously difficult. After all, cameras are designed to capture light and record it, so if there’s less light, it’s harder for the camera to do its job. There are a few things you should look for when considering whether or not to purchase one of the best cameras for low light … Read more

Historic sea level rise predicted by NASA and government task force

As climate change continues to progress, so will its effects. In a new collaborative report, NASA and other U.S. government agencies have found that sea levels will rise up to a foot by 2050.  The report, which comes from a sea level rise task force that includes a number of government agencies including NASA as … Read more

Moon’s Hidden Depths Uncovered with New Algorithm

Certain areas near the moon’s poles linger perpetually in shadow, never receiving direct sunlight. Recent studies suggest these so-called permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) contain rich ice reservoirs that could reveal details about the early solar system; they could also help future visitors make fuel and other resources. But these areas are hard to photograph from … Read more

Luxury watchmaker Ulysses Nardin unveils Blast Moonstruck watch that charts moon phases

A new luxury watch closely tracks the phases of the moon in an elegant format — and comes with a hefty price tag. On Feb. 1, the Swiss luxury watchmaking company Ulysse Nardin launched a new wristwatch called “Blast Moonstruck,” which aims to show how the moon, the sun and other celestial movements appear from … Read more

Celebrate Perseverance rover’s 1-year ‘Marsiversary’ with these events

The Perseverance rover is about to celebrate one year on Mars, and NASA wants you to be part of the party. The space agency and mission team members are holding a variety of events around the country to mark the “Marsiversary” of the life-hunting, sample-caching Perseverance and the tiny helicopter Ingenuity, which touched down with … Read more

New Breakthrough Could Bring Time Crystals Out of The Lab And Into The Real World

We’ve just taken another step closer to time crystals that can be used for practical applications. New experimental work has yielded a room-temperature time crystal in a system that is not isolated from its ambient surroundings.   This, the researchers say, paves the way for chip-scale time crystals that can be used in real-world settings, … Read more