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Planetary Sciences Jun 27, 2025

Cryovolcanism and resurfacing on Pluto's largest moon, Charon

What processes during the formation of Pluto's largest moon, Charon, potentially led to it having cryovolcanism, and even an internal ocean? This is what a recent study presented at the 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference ...

Environment Jun 27, 2025

Scientists predict Lake Erie's algae bloom will be smaller than last year

Water quality scientists predict the harmful algae bloom on western Lake Erie this year will be relatively mild and less severe than last year.

Earth Sciences Jun 26, 2025

Mild to moderate harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie

NOAA and its research partners are forecasting a mild to moderate harmful algal bloom (HAB) in western Lake Erie this summer. This year's bloom is expected to measure 3 on the HAB severity index, with a potential range of ...

Cell & Microbiology Jun 12, 2025

Microbiologists document algal toxins in Lake Erie beach

Local beachgoers know to stay out of the water when the pea-green expanse of a harmful algal bloom settles into Maumee Bay.

Astronomy Jun 2, 2025

Passing stars could have a significant impact on the future of our solar system

For centuries, astronomers have sought to understand the formation and evolution of the solar system and the dynamics that govern it. In particular, there is the long-standing question of whether or not the planets' orbits ...

Molecular & Computational biology May 30, 2025

Researchers reveal structural basis of prostaglandin D2 receptor DP1 activation and its implications for drug design

Recent breakthroughs in understanding the prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) receptor 1 (DP1) are paving the way for innovative anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory therapies.

Social Sciences May 29, 2025

What values drive tech workers? New study shows they're liberal—but not uniform

A new study offers the first large-scale, data-driven examination of tech workers' values across Europe. The findings reveal that while developers tend to be highly individualistic, open to change, and driven by universalist ...

Space Exploration May 16, 2025

Nose cone glitch wipes Australian rocket launch

An Australian aerospace firm said Friday it has scrubbed a historic attempt to send a locally developed rocket into orbit, citing a glitch in the nose cone protecting its payload—a jar of Vegemite.

Space Exploration May 15, 2025

System glitch delays Australian-made rocket launch

An Australian aerospace firm said Thursday it has delayed a historic first attempt to launch a locally developed rocket into orbit, with a jar of Vegemite as its payload.

Space Exploration May 14, 2025

Australian-made rocket set for historic space launch

An Australian company says it aims to make the first orbital test launch of a locally developed rocket on Thursday, carrying a jar of Vegemite as its payload.

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