News

See the Hunterian Museum’s weird and wonderful anatomical curiosities
Human femur, with a severe fracture united by new bone. Royal College of Surgeons of England OFFERING a unique peek
Space

SpaceX launches Badr-8 to bolster Arabsat’s satellite fleet
TAMPA, Fla. — SpaceX launched the Badr-8 TV broadcast and telecoms satellite May 27 for Saudi Arabia-based fleet operator Arabsat,
Physics

Trapped in ice: the surprisingly high levels of artificial radioactive isotopes found in glaciers
Think of glaciers and images of vast, pristine sheets of ice, blanketing swathes of the Arctic and the Antarctic come
Environment

What the Supreme Court’s ruling means for the future of wetlands
On Thursday, the Supreme Court tightened the federal government’s ability to police water pollution, ruling that the Clean Water Act
Energy

House overwhelmingly supports satellite-driven precision agriculture
The House of Representatives recently passed H.R.1339, or the Precision Agriculture Satellite Connectivity Act, co-sponsored by Reps. Bob Latta (R-Ohio)
Nature

Moss: The Ancient Plant That Holds the Secrets of Life on Earth
When people think of extraordinary plants, they usually don’t pay much attention to moss. It blends in with the green