Mars Perseverance celebrates its one-year 'landiversary' in this week's science news By John Loeffler published 18 February 22 Roundup This week's science news was chock-full of space stuff, from new plans for Webb to new SpaceX missions, a Mars milestone, and more.
Murderous bears and heavy metal exoplanet atmospheres lead the week in science news By John Loeffler published 6 February 22 Roundup From blazing-hot exoplanet atmospheres rich in iron gas to overly aggressive bears, the week's science news was definitely perilous.
Webb deployment, Martian flight delays, and more in this week's science news By John Loeffler published 22 January 22 Roundup While we wait for Webb to make its insertion burn on Monday, Mars Ingenuity Flight 19 was delayed by bad weather, and orcas can be nice sometimes.
From time crystals to cannibal toads, 2021 was a wild year for science By John Loeffler published 31 December 21 Christmas 2021 From SpaceX to black holes behaving badly to cannibal cane toads, 2021 was a heck of a year for scientific discovery and innovation.
Dog-sized scorpions, dinosaur shrimp, and exoplanet collisions lead the week in science By John Loeffler published 22 October 21 Roundup This week's science news was chock full of prehistoric fauna, a record-shattering approach of the coldest temperature physically possible, and much more.
A Mars secret solved, a colossal comet, and mind fractals all in this week's science news By John Loeffler published 1 October 21 Roundup This week's science news saw some space mysteries finally solved, as well as some new insights into the human mind, new hidden planets, and the largest comet ever seen.
Hidden galaxies, a doomed Mars, and plenty of supernovae drive the week in science By John Loeffler published 25 September 21 Roundup This week's science news was full of supernovae, hidden galaxies, private space stations, and the discovery that Mars was doomed from the start.
SpaceX's Inspiration4 mission is all anyone can talk about in this week's science news By John Loeffler last updated 17 September 21 Roundup SpaceX's historic Inspiration4 mission dominated this week's science news (but it wasn't the only launch this week) and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak jumps into the space game.
'Internet Apocalypse'? Sure but Inspiration4 is also go for launch in this week's science news By John Loeffler published 11 September 21 Roundup This week's science news was all about space, space flight, and the accelerating impact of climate change on just about everything.
Cannibal cane toads lead the week's science news, because of course they would By John Loeffler published 4 September 21 Roundup Cannibal cane toads in Australia pretty much shot up this week's science news charts.