
Mexico City remembers 1985 earthquake that changed everything
Forty years later, residents recall the disaster, the rise of civil defense, and the ongoing memory that shapes daily life and safety drills.

Forty years later, residents recall the disaster, the rise of civil defense, and the ongoing memory that shapes daily life and safety drills.

A space weather expert warns that a rapid magnetic pole shift linked to a solar micronova could trigger mass disruption; the theory remains speculative, even as the magnetic field weakens and poles drift.

A review of 62 studies links microplastics to osteoclast aging, bone metabolism disturbances and potential osteoporosis risk; researchers call for more work and exposure reduction steps.

Last solar eclipse of the year will dim up to 86% of the Sun; visibility limited to southern latitudes

Large international analysis of UK and Australian data examines how genetics, health, and social factors relate to never having had sex; findings show gender differences and geographic influences.

A French general says Moscow has diversified methods to disrupt satellites, with incidents increasing since the 2022 invasion

Iridogorgia chewbacca, a hairlike deep-sea species found in the western Pacific, formalized after genetic analysis and inspired by a Star Wars character.

Researchers say a primordial black hole could explode by 2035, with signals detectable by space and ground-based telescopes

Astronauts' space sushi and shrimp cocktail highlight the challenges of food in microgravity; NASA explains why meals are shelf-stable yet varied.