
A 100-year-old theory might explain what’s wrong with quantum mechanics
One physicist is on a mission to get scientists to look into Louis de Broglie’s pilot wave theory

A 100-year-old theory might explain what’s wrong with quantum mechanics
One physicist is on a mission to get scientists to look into Louis de Broglie’s pilot wave theory

What Bugonia reveals about the real search for aliens
In the Oscar-nominated film Bugonia, Emma Stone’s character is accused of being an alien. But would we know extraterrestrial life if we saw it on Earth?


Earth’s spin is slowing at an unprecedented rate, thanks to climate change
Rising sea levels are slowing Earth’s rotation, lengthening days by 1.33 milliseconds per century

24 mice launched to orbit in 2023. What happened to their bodies could help humans better survive in space
The human body is not built for life in space, and a new study helps reveal how

Have astronomers found a runaway monster black hole or just a very weird galaxy?
Despite years of debate and follow-up studies, an odd streak of cosmic light still defies a final explanation. Is it a giant black hole screaming through intergalactic space?

Ryan Gosling says Project Hail Mary is ‘a reminder of what we’re capable of’
Ryan Gosling plays a science teacher turned (reluctant) astronaut in the upcoming film adaptation of Project Hail Mary, a science fiction novel by author Andy Weir

NASA says teams are ‘go’ for fresh Artemis II moon launch attempt but admits risks remain
NASA is planning to roll its moon mission rocket back out later this month, with an April 1 target launch date

How to build a moon base
China and the U.S. are in a high-stakes race to build permanent lunar outposts. Can both nations coexist on the moon?

Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is exceptionally alcoholic
This interstellar visitor is “bursting with methanol,” according to one scientist

The sun and thousands of its twins migrated across the Milky Way just in time
The sun rode a massive galactic migration wave to the Milky Way’s suburbs

Iran was nowhere close to a nuclear bomb, experts say
Although President Trump has claimed Iran was weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon, much more work was needed for the country to do so

The universe’s brightest supernovae are turbocharged by newborn magnetars
A new study explains how some supernovae are particularly dazzling—the glow from a magnetic, spinning ball of neutrons called a magnetar. An assist from Einstein is what settled the case