Christmas Star 2025: When To Show Your Kids The ‘Star Of Bethlehem’

Jupiter and Sirius shine side by side in the southeast tonight, mimicking the mythical “Christmas Star” story. Here’s exactly when and where to look.

8 Ways The National Center For Atmospheric Research Helps You

What is the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and why does it matter to you?

4 Signs Of Secret Growth You Went Through In 2025, By A Psychologist

Growth rarely happens in front of our eyes and almost never feels positive in the moment. Here are five different ways in which you unknowingly grew this year.

Meet The Flatworm That Refuses To Die. Hint: It Can Regrow Its Brain After Being Decapitated

The humble planarian flatworm can regrow its brain. Here’s how this tiny animal will have you rethinking everything you thought you knew about memory.

‘Invisible’ Material Could Make Windows Super Insulating

Colorado team develop a new form of silicone that is more transparent than window glass, and a better thermal insulator than materials used to construct walls.

5 Ways ‘Joy Pressure’ Can Hijack The Holiday Season, By A Psychologist

The holiday season brings with it merriment, togetherness, celebrations and the pressure to keep up with it. Here are five reasons why the holidays keep you up at night.

Saturn’s Moon Titan May Not Have An Ocean After All, Says NASA

A new NASA study of data from its old Cassini mission to Saturn suggests that giant moon Titan may not have a global ocean — but that life could still exist in pockets.

Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Is Having a Renaissance

As the world looks to incorporate more renewables into energy grids, centuries-old systems that can balance supply and demand are being reappraised and innovated upon.

How to Watch the Final Meteor Shower of 2025

Conditions in the US should be perfect for the final meteor shower of 2025, with no moonlight present to interfere with spotting shooting stars.

Former Neuralink Exec Launches Organ Preservation Effort

Science Corporation, founded by Neuralink’s first president, Max Hodak, has unveiled a prototype machine to extend the life of organs for longer periods.