How worried should you be about microplastics?

Microplastics have been found accumulating everywhere from our water to our body tissues, but many of the claims have come under fresh scrutiny. Chelsea Whyte cuts through the research to tell you whether you really need to worry
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NASA is paying $30 million for a 1st-of-its-kind rescue mission to save its aging Swift telescope from falling from space Here's why
• NASA is investing $30 million in the "Swift Boost" mission, scheduled to launch on June 27, to rescue the aging Swift observatory. • The nearly 22-year-old telescope is currently being dragged toward Earth's atmosphere, risking a premature reentry and destruction.
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Space.comGovernor Newsom welcomes first public preview of California Science Center’s new Air and Space Center ahead of November opening
• Governor Gavin Newsom hosted the first public preview of the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, a new addition to the California Science Center. • The facility is designed to honor California's history of aviation and space exploration, highlighting the contributions of engineers, astronauts, and scientists.
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CANASA Tests New Refuel Device for Future In-Space Refueling Missions - NASA
• NASA is testing a new refueling device designed to enable in-orbit cryogenic refueling between two spacecraft. • This technology addresses one of the most difficult engineering challenges in spaceflight, as transferring cryogenic fuels in zero gravity has not yet been achieved.
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NASANASA Rover Finds Most Complex Organic Chemistry Ever Detected on Mars. But Can It Reveal Whether Life Ever Existed There?
• NASA's Perseverance rover has detected the most complex organic chemistry ever found on Mars within mudstones located in the Jezero Crater. • This discovery follows similar findings by the Curiosity rover in Gale Crater, situated over 2,175 miles (3,500 kilometers) away.
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ZME ScienceGovernor Newsom welcomes first public preview of California Science Center’s new Air and Space Center ahead of November opening
• Governor Gavin Newsom hosted the first public preview of the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, a new addition to the California Science Center. • The facility is designed to showcase California's history of aviation and space exploration, highlighting the contributions of local engineers, astronauts, and scientists.
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CANASA’s PACE Mission Studies Smoke, Fires - NASA Science
• NASA is utilizing the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, and ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission to study smoke and aerosols during a record-breaking North American fire season. • The mission employs three specialized instruments, including the Hyper-Angle Rainbow Polarimeter 2 and the Spectro-polarimeter for Planetary Exploration, to analyze atmospheric composition.
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NASA ScienceNASA's Perseverance rover finds record-breaking trove of carbon molecules at Bright Angel rock formation on Mars
• NASA's Perseverance rover has detected a record-breaking concentration of macromolecular carbon at the Bright Angel rock formation on Mars. • These carbon molecules are significant because they are key building blocks for life and can persist in rocks for billions of years.
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Live ScienceNasa rover detects potential signatures of ancient microbial life on Mars | Mars
• NASA's Perseverance rover has detected organic carbon molecules in rocks located on an ancient Martian riverbed that flowed billions of years ago. • This discovery complements previous findings by the Curiosity rover in the Gale crater, meaning organic-bearing mudstones have now been identified more than 2,000 miles apart.
Read original · theguardian.comDid NASA just find evidence of ancient life on Mars? Perseverance rover spots complex carbon in Red Planet rocks
• NASA's Perseverance rover has detected hundreds of organic molecules within two mudstone samples in the Jezero crater on Mars. • These findings represent the most robust detection of complex carbon-based materials to date in this specific region of the Red Planet.
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• Microsoft is facing intense scientific scrutiny following a peer-reviewed paper published Wednesday in Nature that challenges the claims of its Majorana 1 quantum chip. • Physicist Henry Legg argues that the technology, which Microsoft unveiled in February 2025 as a major breakthrough, lacks sufficient scientific backing.
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TechbuzzThe 17 best popular science books of 2026 so far
• Author Liz Else has curated a list of the 17 best popular science books published during the first half of 2026, covering diverse topics from cosmology to consciousness. • Featured works include research by University of Southern California psychologist Darby Saxbe, who conducted one of the world's largest longitudinal studies on the neurological changes in fathers.
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New ScientistCited 23 June 2026: Project Cosmos launch | Science ‘under attack’ at Bonn
• Carbon Brief has launched Project Cosmos, a comprehensive new database of climate science research and a ranking of the 500 most highly cited publications, authors, and institutions. • The tool is designed to track evolving interests in climate science over time and identify critical knowledge gaps to guide future research opportunities.
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