Exploding space junk puzzles California sky watchers

From bbc.com


After Building the Atomic Bomb, the Government Dumped Deadly Toxic Waste in a Quiet Suburb (see also)

From popularmechanics.com


The life and death of Rosa Reichel: the brilliant girl who was swept away

From theguardian.com


Video: What if you swam in a nuclear storage pool? [3:57] (see also)

From youtube.com


This mega-city is running out of water. What will 22 million people do when the taps run dry?

From columbian.com


What’s the time on the Moon? NASA has been tasked establishing a universal time-zone for the Moon to ensure everyone agrees (see also)

From skyatnightmagazine.com


Eavesdropping on fish could help us keep better tabs on underwater worlds

From sciencenews.org


A Lock of Beethoven’s Hair Holds Clues to His Musical Genius

From popularmechanics.com


Florida Fish Are Mysteriously Dying After 'Spinning and Whirling,' and Scientists Can't Explain It

From smithsonianmag.com


‘Mini liver’ will grow in person’s own lymph node in bold new trial

From nature.com


Breakthrough in prime number theory demonstrates primes can be predicted

From phys.org


Webb probes galaxy teeming with newborn stars

From esa.int


'I Nearly Died Drowning. Here’s What it’s Like to Survive.'

From longreads.com


Buried rivers flow under Canadian cities, hidden in a labyrinth of tunnels and sewer pipes. Will we revive them or let the waterways fade from memory?

From newsinteractives.cbc.ca


What's the Fastest Language in the World?

From atlasobscura.com


The Solution of the Zodiac Killer’s 340-Character Cipher (frr nyfb)

From blog.wolfram.com


To Slow Global Warming, Scientists Test Solar Geoengineering

From nytimes.com


Awe Inspiring Winners of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Contest

From mossandfog.com