June 16, 2026Workers Dredging the Savannah River Stumbled Upon 19 Cannons That Had Been Underwater Since the Revolutionary War Science
June 16, 2026A new study shows that scientists are more trustworthy than politicians in messages on climate change, but politicians gain credibility from citing scientific evidence. Science
June 16, 2026as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity climbed sharply in 2025, employment among foreign-born women fell in formal, highly visible childcare centers, while work in private households appeared to rise Science
June 16, 2026Why do kids need awe? Researchers and children’s media creators discuss the complex psychology of wonder as a powerful tool for early childhood resilience. Science
June 16, 2026Astronomers discover black hole wind traveling at 323 million km/h, a speed equivalent to 30% of the speed of light and considered a record. Science
June 16, 2026A blood test for dementia may tell you if you have more than one type | The test can help diagnose four neurodegenerative diseases — Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, frontotemporal dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies — based on levels of 15 proteins in the blood. Science
June 16, 2026A specialized brain implant can allow a person with severe paralysis to independently communicate and operate a computer at home. Findings represent a substantial step toward creating practical assistive devices for people who have lost the ability to speak or move. Science