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Trump administration promised 'gold standard science.' Scientists say they got fool's gold15:11 The Trump administration says it's returning U.S. science to a golden era. Critics say it's tarnished by political agendas. The longer a species stays in the wildlife trade, the more dangerous it becomes. A new study explains why21:24 A study finds that 41% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with just 6.4% of species not involved in trade. After Artemis II, here's what's next for NASA's return to the moon13.dubna There are several more steps NASA must take between Artemis II and a planned moon landing in 2028. Here's what the space agency expects to do before embarking on an ambitious lunar pit stop to Mars. Rain — and maybe thunderstorms — are expected in Los Angeles this weekend12.dubna Weather forecasts for Los Angeles and Southern California predict rain this weekend, which could linger through Monday. There's also a 15% to 25% chance of thunderstorms. Lead still haunts yards in Exide battery recycler cleanup zone11.dubna A recycler in Vernon melted down pallets of lead-acid car batteries for a century and there is still lead in people's yards after a decade of cleanup. Artemis II astronauts safely splash down off San Diego coast after historic moon mission11.dubna The Artemis II crew slammed into the atmosphere at more than 30 times the speed of sound, creating a fireball half as hot as the surface of the sun, before splashing down safely on our home planet. Did you feel it? As Artemis II nears reentry, scientists want to know how far the sonic boom travels10.dubna Southern Californians might hear a sonic boom as NASA's Artemis II moon mission reenters the atmosphere off the coast of San Diego Friday evening, the U.S. Geological Survey said. How to watch NASA's moon mission splash down off San Diego today10.dubna Southern Californians likely won't be able to see reentry or splashdown in person, but NASA will livestream it. Here's what you should know For 40 minutes, the greatest solitude humans have known9.dubna Speaking from space, the Artemis II astronauts described drifting past the far side of the moon, unable to communicate with Earth. Contributor: Vaccine confusion sets up U.S. for a resurgence of hepatitis B in babies9.dubna The lesson from the past is simple. When we stop using vaccines that work, the diseases they prevent come back. Near the shrinking Salton Sea, children's lungs may pay a price9.dubna Scientists find that children who live near California's Salton Sea, where dust is a problem, suffer from diminished lung development. A cracked heat shield rattled NASA after Artemis I. Now, Artemis II will put the fix to the test9.dubna When Artemis II reenters earth's atmosphere, NASA will test out a new trajectory, calculated after the heat shield for its moon rocket was damaged during a test mission. Chicago Bears Pro Bowler Steve McMichael diagnosed with CTE a year after ALS death8.dubna Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle Steve McMichael, a key member of the Chicago Bears Super Bowl XX champion team, had CTE, a posthumous study shows. Farther from Earth than any humans before, Artemis II crew prepares for lunar flyby6.dubna NASA's Artemis II crew, now farther from Earth than any humans before them, are preparing for their event-filled three-hour flyby of the moon after nearly six days traveling through space. Microplastics are everywhere — even in the labs studying them. That's a problem for research5.dubna Microplastics scientists are finding the tiny particles everywhere, even in their own research laboratories. So how do they know if what they're finding is in the sample or contamination from plastic fibers floating in the air? |