Rhythm babies, rocket delays, solar fireworks

韵律宝贝,火箭延误,太阳烟花

Science Quickly

2026-02-09

12 分钟
PDF

单集简介 ...

In this episode of Science Quickly, we dive into NASA’s latest headaches as the Artemis II moon mission hits delays. We also take a look at a massive solar flare that lit up the skies—and disrupted some tech—along with fresh concerns that PFAS “forever chemicals,” used to replace ozone‑depleting substances, are accumulating far more than expected. And new research shows that babies are actually born with a sense of rhythm. Recommended Reading: NASA document reveals new Artemis II moon mission target launch dates for March NASA delays Artemis II moon mission after critical test raises issues NASA’s Artemis II launch rehearsal hits a snag The sun just unleashed its most powerful solar flare in years Nearly half of people in the U.S. have toxic PFAS in their drinking water E-mail us at sciencequickly@sciam.com if you have any questions, comments or ideas for stories we should cover! Discover something new everyday: subscribe to Scientific American and sign up for our daily newsletter. Science Quickly is produced by Kendra Pierre-Louis, Fonda Mwangi, Sushmita Pathak and Jeff DelViscio. This episode was edited by Alex Sugiura, with fact-checking by Shayna Posses, Emily Makowski and Aaron Shattuck. Our theme music was composed by Dominic Smith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
更多

单集文稿 ...

  • Hi there, it's Alison Partial.

  • I'm an associate editor covering Mind and Brain at Scientific American.

  • I get to explore some of the most fascinating frontiers of human understanding and share them with you.

  • Every day, our team works to bring you science journalism that is clear, accurate,

  • and genuinely compelling,

  • helping you to make sense of discoveries that shape your decisions and your world.

  • In our latest issue, we take a deep dive into the science of consciousness,

  • one of the most mysterious and exciting topics in modern research.

  • Find it on our website at ScientificAmerican.com where you can find stories to stay informed and inspired.

  • You're listening to our weekly science news roundup.

  • Last week,

  • NASA's Artemis-2 moon mission was delayed by at least a month after the agency's so-called wet dress rehearsal revealed hydrogen fuel leaks in the launch vehicle,

  • among other problems.

  • Here to give us the latest is Scientific American's breaking news chief, Claire Cameron.

  • Hi, Claire.

  • Thanks for joining us today.

  • No problem.

  • Glad to be here.

  • First up, what exactly is Artemis-2?

  • Autonomous 2 is a planned mission to send four astronauts in a giant loop around the moon.