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This is the largest, most detailed radio image yet of our Milky Way

A ribbon of red splotches peppered with blue dots offers a new view of our Milky Way. It’s the largest, most detailed image of our galaxy in radio wavelengths ever…

Big goals can feel overwhelming. Here’s how to stay on track

The University of Nebraska women’s volleyball team spent the 2025 season ranked number one. That wasn’t by chance. The Cornhusker players trained hard all season. They won game after game,…

Scientists Say: River Piracy

River Piracy (noun, “RIV-er PY-ruh-see”) River piracy, or stream capture, is when one river steals water from another. River piracy can happen when one river cuts across another, diverting its…

AI can now write working genetic instruction books from scratch

Artificial intelligence can dash off more than emails and essays. It has now written entire genetic instruction manuals, or genomes.  Two AI models designed complete sets of DNA for 16…

Brain scans reveal where taste and smell combine to become flavor

Flavor isn’t just on your tongue — it’s also in your brain. New scans identify a part of the brain that fuses taste and smell into flavor. Smell and taste…

Fractals describe patterns hidden all around us

Imagine a tree. Moving up from the ground, the trunk splits into branches. Follow each of those branches, and they divide into smaller and smaller branches. Each of those in…

Analyze This: What are the chances of an asteroid hitting Earth?

Our solar system is peppered with large rocks, called asteroids. If a big asteroid plummets to Earth, there are many possible outcomes. The space rock could splash into the ocean…

Experiment: Weather and climate in your neighborhood

Objective: Investigate patterns and variations in weather and climate in your local area by comparing historical weather data for your city Areas of science: Weather & atmosphere Difficulty: Medium beginner…

Origami folds let paper support 9,000 times its weight, teen finds

Miles Wu, 14, has been folding origami for seven years. Some of his favorite shapes to make are insects and birds. But recently, Miles got curious about a type of…

Scientists Say: Chronohygiene

Chronohygiene (noun, “CROH-noh-hy-jeen”) Chronohygiene refers to aligning a person’s sleep schedule with the body’s natural sleep “clock.” Our bodies have evolved to receive cues from the environment that tell us…