Science The Emotional Labor Behind Hair and Beauty Services An exploration of the emotional responsibilities that hair and beauty workers undertake in salons, where clients often seek more than just aesthetic improvements. Editorial Staff May 4
Science DARPA's Vision for the Future of Space Exploration Stephen Winchell, the director of DARPA, highlights the agency's focus on advancing cislunar navigation and exploring asteroid resources amid a growing commercial space sector. Editorial Staff May 4
Science Harnessing Sunlight: A New Approach to Plastic Waste and Hydrogen Fuel Researchers are exploring a novel method that uses sunlight to convert plastic waste into hydrogen fuel, potentially addressing both pollution and energy issues. This innovative approach is still under development. Editorial Staff May 4
Science Rising Sea Levels Could Release Significant Carbon from Coastal Ecosystems A study from Missouri University of Science and Technology suggests that rising sea levels may lead to the release of up to 90% of carbon stored in coastal ecosystems. Editorial Staff May 4
Science New Study Reveals Evolutionary Patterns in Butterfly and Moth Genes A recent study suggests that evolution may not be as random as previously thought, as butterflies and moths have utilized the same genes for over 120 million years. Editorial Staff May 4
Science The Dark Side of Motivational Fitness Posts on Social Media for Young Adults A recent study indicates that motivational posts about fitness and healthy eating on social media may negatively impact young adults by fostering unhealthy comparisons. Editorial Staff May 4
Science SpaceX's Falcon 9 Successfully Launches South Korean Satellite Alongside 45 Rideshare Payloads On May 3, 2026, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched a South Korean imaging satellite along with 45 additional rideshare payloads, highlighting the ongoing interest in rideshare opportunities. Editorial Staff May 4
Science Cranfield University Unveils Open-Access Soil Database for England and Wales A new online soil and environmental database has been launched by Cranfield University, offering valuable insights into land use across England and Wales in collaboration with Defra. Editorial Staff May 3
Science Canine Distemper Virus: A Summer Concern for Pet Owners As summer approaches, pet owners should be aware of the heightened risk of canine distemper virus, a serious illness that can affect dogs. Editorial Staff May 3
Science NGA Expands Vendor Opportunities to Enhance Technology Adoption In a move aimed at speeding up the integration of commercial technology, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has created a Rapid Capabilities Office. Editorial Staff May 3
Science California Salmon Face Dire Threats from Droughts and Floods Recent research highlights the alarming decline of young salmon in California, as severe droughts and floods lead to significant losses on their journey to the Pacific Ocean. Editorial Staff May 3
Science NGA Embraces AI to Meet Growing Demand for Continuous Intelligence The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is focusing on AI adoption to enhance decision-making processes and minimize uncertainty in intelligence operations. Editorial Staff May 3
Science Research Highlights Cybersecurity Risks Linked to Generative AI in Machine Learning A recent study by Michael Lones from Heriot-Watt University raises concerns about the use of generative AI in machine learning, suggesting it may lead to increased cyber-attack vulnerabilities. Editorial Staff May 3
Science Study Links Rising Temperatures to Increased Antibiotic Resistance in Soil Microbes An 11-year study suggests that rising temperatures may be contributing to higher levels of antibiotic resistance in soil microbes, raising concerns for public health. Editorial Staff May 3
Science Reflecting on J. Craig Venter's Legacy in Synthetic Biology The passing of J. Craig Venter prompts a reevaluation of synthetic biology's trajectory and its implications for the future of life sciences. Editorial Staff May 3
Science New Research Reveals Coffee's Impact on Gut Health and Cognitive Function Recent findings suggest that coffee, both caffeinated and decaffeinated, plays a significant role in altering gut bacteria, which may enhance mood and cognitive abilities. Editorial Staff May 3
Science The Lasting Impact of Malaria on Human Evolution Recent findings indicate that malaria significantly influenced early human evolution and settlement, shaping where our ancestors lived and how they adapted. Editorial Staff May 3
Science New Organelles May Offer Solution to Cow Methane Emissions A recent study uncovers a new organelle that could play a crucial role in reducing methane emissions from cows, which are significant contributors to greenhouse gases. Editorial Staff May 3
Science Urban Heat Intensifies as Cities Expand: A Growing Concern Recent research underscores the troubling rise in temperatures within urban areas, exacerbated by city growth and climate change effects. Editorial Staff May 3
Science Exploring the Unseen Influence of Infrasound in Old Buildings Infrasound, a low-frequency vibration imperceptible to the human ear, may be affecting our emotions in environments like old buildings. A recent experiment hints at its impact. Editorial Staff May 3