Science Study Suggests Dolls Enhance Children's Social Skills More Than Screens Research indicates that traditional toys like dolls are superior to screens in promoting social skills among children, emphasizing the value of interactive play. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Odyssey Spacecraft's Lithium-Plasma Engine Successfully Tested for Mars Mission The Odyssey spacecraft, set for the fourth human mission to Mars, has successfully tested its innovative lithium-plasma engine, promising an efficient journey. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Exploring the Role of Genetic Information in Cellular Organization A researcher from Moffitt Cancer Center has proposed a new model that seeks to answer a crucial question in biology: How does genetic information maintain order within living systems? Editorial Staff May 1
Science NASA's Artemis II Crew Celebrates Milestone at Nasdaq The crew of NASA's Artemis II mission marked a significant milestone by ringing the closing bell at Nasdaq, highlighting the intersection of space exploration and finance. Editorial Staff May 1
Science The Intersection of Politics and Science: A Renewed Debate Following National Science Board Changes The recent removal of members from the National Science Board has sparked a renewed discussion about the relationship between politics and scientific integrity, raising important questions for the future. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Hurricane Ida: A Warning on Future Flood Risks Recent research from Penn indicates that Hurricane Ida may signal ongoing changes in flood risk due to climate change, urban growth, and outdated infrastructure. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Wildfires and Climate Change: A Recipe for Increased Flooding Risks The aftermath of wildfires poses significant flooding risks due to the loss of vegetation and altered hydrologic processes, a concern heightened by climate change. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Navigating Conversations with Children Amidst Violence in the News As violent incidents like the recent terrorist stabbing in Golders Green unfold, parents face the challenge of discussing these events with their children. Here are some tips to guide those conversations. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Explore NASA's Exciting STEM Activities This Summer This summer, NASA invites everyone to engage with a variety of STEM activities designed to inspire creativity and exploration. Whether indoors or outdoors, there are numerous opportunities to learn. Editorial Staff May 1
Science AI Enhancements in Pest Management: A Boon for Farmers Recent findings from Texas A&M AgriLife Research reveal that AI can significantly improve predictions of pest outbreaks, allowing farmers to safeguard their crops more effectively. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Breakthrough in Quantum Physics: First-Ever 'Quadsqueezing' Interaction Achieved A team from the University of Oxford has successfully demonstrated a novel quantum interaction involving a single trapped ion, marking a significant advancement in quantum physics. Editorial Staff May 1
Science New Insights on Food Waste Trends Linked to Income Changes A recent study from Texas A&M AgriLife Research sheds light on the complex relationship between income levels and household food waste, a pressing global issue. Editorial Staff May 1
Science New Experiment Suggests the Possibility of 'Negative Time' A recent experiment conducted by physicists has successfully measured negative time intervals, raising intriguing questions about the nature of time itself. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Starcloud Aims to Secure $200 Million to Boost Valuation Post-Unicorn Status Following its recent achievement of unicorn status, Starcloud is seeking to raise at least $200 million, which could potentially double its valuation to $2.2 billion. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Trump Proposes Schiess to Lead Space Force Following Saltzman's Tenure In a significant move, Trump has nominated Schiess, a seasoned space operator, to take over as the chief of the Space Force, succeeding Gen. Chance Saltzman. Editorial Staff May 1
Science New laws cut cannabis arrests, but racial disparities persist A new study reveals that while cannabis laws have reduced arrests, racial disparities remain. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Investigating the Formation of Binary Star Systems A closer look at how binary star systems form reveals their significant presence among sun-like stars and their impact on stellar evolution. Editorial Staff May 1
Science DARPA Engages Three Firms for Lunar Orbiter Concept Studies The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has contracted three companies to explore ideas for a lunar mission aimed at locating water ice in low lunar orbits. Editorial Staff May 1
Science Oak Trees Employ Strategies to Combat Insect Predators Oak trees have adapted to fend off insect predators that threaten their young leaves, employing various strategies to ensure their survival. Editorial Staff May 1
Science AI Adoption Highlights Digital Divide Among Wealthy and Less Affluent A recent study by Professor Sai Wang indicates that the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) is leading to a significant digital divide, particularly affecting those with fewer resources. Editorial Staff May 1