The biggest science story of the week was the long-awaited reveal of the Bennu asteroid samples.
Plus: Fungi are killing twice as people compared to a decade ago, scientists warn.
Plus: NASA shows off its X-59 quiet supersonic plane and paleontologists find the oldest fossilized skin.
Catch up on our best science stories from this week.
Plus, the best places to see fossils across the U.S.
Plus: Researchers find a link between growing up with cats and later developing schizophrenia.
Plus, poison control centers report thousands of calls related to Wegovy overdoses.
Plus, NASA discovers the cause of a parachute glitch, and Panera's ‘Charged Lemonade’ is blamed for another death.
This week's biggest science stories include a future Moon base and a Stone Age cemetery.
This week, Gizmodo delves into the modern space frontier, charting key players, challenges, and dreams driving today's New Space Race.
New telescopes will help us get to the bottom of dark matter, the evolution of the young cosmos, and the dynamic universe.
Susan Rogers, acclaimed record producer and expert in music cognition, talks about her new book, This Is What It Sounds Like .
"Most people, including Australians, don’t know about most mammals in Australia," says Jack Ashby, author of the new book Platypus Matters .
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Honoring the universities that are best preparing students for tomorrow.
A new book, The Rise and Reign of the Mammals by paleontologist Steve Brusatte, explores how our ancestors emerged, evolved, and took over the world.
Scientists helped make the new Apple TV+ nature documentary more accurate—and better looking—than any Jurassic Park film could.
This wonderful space-themed system is one miscalculation away from a successful launch.