Category Archives: (Midwest Communications, Inc. Syndication Interface) Science News (Master Feed)
Ancient Inca tomb discovered under home in Peru capital
By Carlos Valdez LIMA (Reuters) - Scientists have unearthed an Inca-era tomb in the heart of Peru's capital Lima, archaeologists said on Wednesday, a burial dug up under a working-class home and belie...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
European Space Agency expects NASA backing for suspended Mars mission
By Zuzanna Szymanska BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Space Agency expects strong support from its U.S. counterpart NASA after the agency's plans to cooperate with Russia on a Mars research mission wer...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
ESA expects strong NASA support after Mars mission suspended due to Ukraine war
BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Space Agency (ESA) said on Wednesday that it expects strong support from its U.S. counterpart NASA after the European agency's plans to cooperate with Russia on a Mars ...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
Biden nominates Arati Prabhakar as his top science adviser
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday nominated Arati Prabhakar as the new White House science adviser, who would be the first woman of color and first immigrant to hold such a ro...
Syndicated Content Jun 21, 2022
Swimming-Trans athlete Ivy slams FINA policy as ‘unscientific’
By Shrivathsa Sridhar BENGALURU (Reuters) - Transgender cyclist Veronica Ivy questioned the move by swimming's governing body FINA to restrict the participation of trans athletes in elite women's comp...
Syndicated Content Jun 21, 2022
Burning space rocket debris lights up Iberian skies
MADRID (Reuters) -Remnants of a Chinese space rocket reentering the atmosphere left long shiny trails in the night sky over Spain after midnight on Tuesday, leaving many onlookers amazed and puzzled. ...
Syndicated Content Jun 21, 2022
Chilean beachgoers become guardians of Elasmosaurus fossils
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - While strolling along Los Tubos beach on the central Chilean coast, a group of neighbors found strange remains which turned out to be fossils of an ancient marine reptile that liv...
Syndicated Content Jun 21, 2022
Scientists probe link between ‘snow blood’ and climate change
By Cecile Mantovani and Denis Balibouse CHAMONIX, France (Reuters) - Standing on a snowy mountainside about 2,500 metres above sea level, Eric Marechal holds up a crimson test-tube. Inside is an algae...
Syndicated Content Jun 21, 2022
South Korea prepares for second space rocket attempt
By Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea is set for a second test launch of its domestically produced Nuri space rocket on Tuesday, eight months after the first test successfully blasted off but fa...
Syndicated Content Jun 20, 2022
China finds signs of water in moon’s ‘Ocean of Storms’
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese scientists have found signs of water in samples retrieved by China from a lava plain on the moon, bringing them closer to understanding its origin there - a crucial questio...
Syndicated Content Jun 17, 2022




