Renaissance astronomer Tycho Brahe’s laboratory is home to a chemical mystery that has remained unsolved for centuries

When you buy through links in our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn commission. Portrait of the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, who lived around 1590, superimposed over one of his diagrams of the sky and objects in the solar system. | Credit: Left: adoc-photos/Corbis via Getty Images Right: Universal History Archive / Universal… Read More »

Iceland’s recent volcanic eruptions caused by magma buildup are expected to continue for centuries into the future

Experiencing a volcanic eruption is witnessing the raw power of nature. If you’d like to see one for yourself, Iceland is a great place to do it. Since 2021, there have been seven eruptions along the Reykjanes Peninsula, close to Reykjavík. These recent eruptions in Iceland have caught the attention of Earth scientists like me.… Read More »

L’Oréal CEO Explains What Powers the Beauty Market Today and Tomorrow

PARIS — CEO of L’Oréal Nicholas Hieronimus She gave a general picture of the beauty market today and tomorrow during a meeting with financial analysts and reporters on Wednesday morning. He made the statements after the Paris stock exchange closed on Tuesday, following the company’s announcement of earnings for the second quarter and first half… Read More »

Two NASA astronauts still in space as tests continue on Boeing capsule

Their high-risk mission was supposed to last about a week, but 56 days later, two NASA astronauts are still waiting at the International Space Station as teams on the ground try to find a way to get them home safely aboard the Boeing spacecraft they launched into orbit. The troubled Starliner capsule has two problems:… Read More »

Why Vermont Keeps Flooding It’s a complicated topic, but experts warn it could become the norm

Vermont is underwater. Not just yesterday, not just two weeks ago, and not just a year ago, but experts say the state could see more of these catastrophic events for the foreseeable future. Climate change is fueling stronger, more persistent storms, and the state’s infrastructure is lagging behind along the riverside villages of the Green… Read More »

Municipal waste workers to go on eight-day strike in August, unions confirm

Municipal waste workers in Scotland are to go on strike next month, with union leaders warning the action will be “devastating”. Unison, the largest local government union, has confirmed that workers in 13 council areas will strike for more than a week in August. The GMB said its members would take action over the same… Read More »

Quantum information theorists shed light on entanglement, one of the spooky mysteries of quantum mechanics

The year 2025 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of quantum mechanics. In the century since the field’s inception, scientists and engineers have used quantum mechanics to create technologies such as lasers, MRI scanners, and computer chips. Today, researchers are working on building quantum computers and finding ways to securely transfer information using an… Read More »

How Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter Ella Emhoff became a fashion icon

Ella Emhoff is turning heads at fashion insiders (seen at New York Fashion Week 2023) – GC Images “I’ve never considered myself a stylish person,” Ella Emhoff said in an interview in 2021. By handof her early interest in fashion. “But… I was able to stay true to my true instincts when it came to… Read More »

DNA analysis sheds light on how Neanderthals disappeared

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific advances and more. The discovery in 2010 that early humans and Neanderthals had once interbred was a scientific bombshell. It revealed a genetic legacy that has since been found to play a role in modern humans’ lives, affecting… Read More »