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New Coral Study Identifies Areas Where Reefs Are Hanging On

Science News - Tue, 06/16/2026 - 11:31am
New research has identified areas around the world where cooler currents and other favorable conditions are helping to protect coral from the worst effects of global warming.

How an Addictive Gas Station Drug Found Allies in Trump’s Cabinet

Science News - Mon, 06/15/2026 - 5:09pm
With support from Markwayne Mullin and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the kratom industry is pursuing a potentially lucrative policy. Mr. Mullin owns equity in a company that could benefit.

Algae Is Turning the Reflecting Pool Green. Again.

Science News - Mon, 06/15/2026 - 4:33pm
Algal blooms have hit the site, between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, after a $14.2 million repair project.

How Does One Brain Speak Two Languages?

Science News - Mon, 06/15/2026 - 1:45pm
A new study of bilingual speakers suggests that a single “grammatical engine” in the brain can power multiple languages at once.

Kennedy Seeks to Expedite Appeal of Ruling That Blocked His Vaccine Policies

Science News - Mon, 06/15/2026 - 1:20pm
The health secretary is trying to restart the work of a panel that advises the government on vaccines, after a judge froze its decisions and prevented it from meeting.

Tensions Are Rising Between States That Rely on the Colorado River

Science News - Mon, 06/15/2026 - 11:17am
A prolonged drought means the nation’s largest reservoirs are dwindling, and litigation over access to water could lie ahead.

The Secrets of a Soccer-Turf Master

Science News - Sun, 06/14/2026 - 5:00am
John Sorochan, a turf scientist at the University of Tennessee, has led the yearslong, multimillion-dollar effort to develop perfect playing fields for the 2026 World Cup.

What NASA Needs to Stay on Track for the Moon

Science News - Sat, 06/13/2026 - 5:02am
The agency gave a rosy update on Artemis III, a test flight for its goal to return humans to the moon, but experts say the timeline is ambitious.

What NASA Needs to Stay on Track for the Moon

Science News - Sat, 06/13/2026 - 5:02am
The agency gave a rosy update on Artemis III, a test flight for its goal to return humans to the moon, but experts say the timeline is ambitious.

The Scientific Quest for Perfect World Cup Pitch

Science News - Sat, 06/13/2026 - 5:02am
Every match must be played on natural grass that gives players as consistent a surface as possible, no matter the venue. Cue the years of sod studies.

Can the Artemis III Mission Go on as Planned?

Science News - Sat, 06/13/2026 - 5:00am
NASA has chosen four astronauts for the Artemis III mission, but there has been a major setback: the destruction of a Blue Origin rocket and its only launchpad. Our science reporter Katrina Miller describes what this event might mean for the U.S. goal of landing on the moon by 2028.

NASA Leader Responds to Criticism Over All-Male Artemis III Crew

Science News - Fri, 06/12/2026 - 5:58pm
NASA’s missions these days rarely feature all-male crews. Jared Isaacman, its administrator, said women play prominent roles throughout the space agency.

SpaceX’s Unlikely Journey From Far-Out Idea to $2 Trillion Juggernaut

Science News - Fri, 06/12/2026 - 4:48pm
Elon Musk said he had initially given SpaceX less than a 10 percent chance of succeeding. His rocket company has come a long way.

26-Year Mystery of a Skeleton in a Tent Ends With DNA Identification

Science News - Fri, 06/12/2026 - 4:02pm
Remains of the man, Joseph Louis Serrao, Jr., discovered in a remote area in Olympic National Park in 2000, were identified using forensic genealogy.

Scientists Race to Test Treatments as Ebola Outbreak Widens

Science News - Fri, 06/12/2026 - 1:47pm
Trials are beginning on several drugs that have shown promise in preliminary studies against the virus that is causing the current outbreak.

Neil Shubin on Trusted Science in a ‘Deeply Partisan Age’

Science News - Fri, 06/12/2026 - 12:04pm
An eminent fossil hunter takes the reins at the National Academy of Sciences in a turbulent moment for American researchers.

They Bought a Famous Puzzle in Cryptography. Now They’re Opening It Up.

Science News - Fri, 06/12/2026 - 11:07am
A San Francisco company paid nearly $1 million for the solution to an unsolved code in Kryptos, a sculpture on the C.I.A. grounds. Soon it will become an online challenge.

Renewable Groups Ask Courts to End Pentagon’s ‘Total Halt’ of Wind Power

Science News - Fri, 06/12/2026 - 9:42am
More than 100 planned wind farms in 21 states are now stalled indefinitely as the Pentagon delays military reviews once seen as routine.

She Used A.I. to Create Better Forecasts for Extreme Weather. Then Her Funding Was Cut.

Science News - Fri, 06/12/2026 - 5:00am
Amy McGovern was the director of an A.I. institute dedicated to weather forecasting — until the National Science Foundation ended its funding.

Cleve Moler, Who Unlocked the Power of Computing for Millions, Dies at 86

Science News - Thu, 06/11/2026 - 5:49pm
He built interfaces that allowed engineers, scientists and everyday people to solve difficult problems without having to write the underlying code.

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