Daily Snapshot

Science headlines for Thursday, March 12, 2026

Science headlines for 2026-03-12 focused on 3 major developments: 1) Extreme weather is hitting baby birds hard in a 60-year study (ScienceDaily) 2) About Low Boom Flight Demonstrator (LBFD) Project (NASA Breaking News) 3) NASA Says Artemis II Moon Launch Is On Track for April 1 (NYT Science) Across these stories, coverage emphasized high-impact updates, policy shifts, and events with broad audience relevance. Together they provide a representative view of the day in science news before diving into each full report.

Why it matters: This snapshot shows where science attention concentrated on 2026-03-12, highlighting the themes, entities, and geographies that dominated publisher coverage. Because ranking blends freshness, engagement, and source diversity, it helps separate signal from noise. Use it as a quick daily briefing and then open the top stories for fuller context.

Key Points

3 highlights
  1. Extreme weather is hitting baby birds hard in a 60-year study

    Sources: #1 ScienceDaily
  2. About Low Boom Flight Demonstrator (LBFD) Project

    Sources: #2 NASA Breaking News
  3. NASA Says Artemis II Moon Launch Is On Track for April 1

    Sources: #3 NYT Science

Top 10 Stories

Ranked by daily score
  1. #1 Score 79
    Extreme weather is hitting baby birds hard in a 60-year study

    Decades of data from over 80,000 great tits reveal that extreme weather can shape the fate of baby birds. Cold snaps soon after hatching and heavy rain later in development shrink nestling body mass and reduce survival odds. But moderate warm spells can actually help chicks grow by boosting insect activity and feeding opportunities. Birds that breed earlier in the season seem better protected from these weather shocks.

    ScienceDaily 1 day ago
  2. About Low Boom Flight Demonstrator (LBFD) Project
    #2 Score 74
    About Low Boom Flight Demonstrator (LBFD) Project

    The Low Boom Flight Demonstrator project (LBFD) is part of NASA’s effort to help enable new aircraft noise standards that are required to open the market to commercial supersonic flight over land. The federal government banned all civilian supersonic flights over land more than fifty years ago due to sonic boom noise. If new standards are established, the U.S. aviation […]

    NASA Breaking News 1 day ago
  3. NASA Says Artemis II Moon Launch Is On Track for April 1
    #3 Score 74
    NASA Says Artemis II Moon Launch Is On Track for April 1

    After postponing launch opportunities in February and March, the agency determined that four astronauts could proceed toward the first crewed lunar journey in more than 50 years.

    NYT Science 1 day ago
  4. NASA to Cover Upcoming US Spacewalks 94, 95 Outside Space Station
    #4 Score 65
    NASA to Cover Upcoming US Spacewalks 94, 95 Outside Space Station

    NASA astronauts will conduct a pair of spacewalks beginning Wednesday, March 18, outside of the International Space Station to prepare for the installation of two roll-out solar arrays. Experts from NASA will preview the spacewalks during a news conference at 2 p.m. EDT, Monday, March 16, at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Watch […]

    NASA Breaking News 1 day ago
  5. Flowers Are Blooming in California’s Death Valley
    #5 Score 60
    Flowers Are Blooming in California’s Death Valley

    Visitors are flocking to see a bonanza of wildflowers that has transformed this barren desert.

    NYT Science 1 day ago
  6. About Integrated Aviation Systems Program (IASP)
    #6 Score 57
    About Integrated Aviation Systems Program (IASP)

    The Integrated Aviation Systems Program (IASP) conducts research and integrated, systems-level demonstrations in a flight environment to prove, mature and transition them into future aircraft and systems. The program aims to determine feasibility and accelerate development of less mature technologies, and for more mature technologies, execute highly complex flight demonstrations to prove and accelerate technology […]

    NASA Breaking News 1 day ago
  7. Trump Administration Sues California Over Tailpipe Emissions Limits
    #7 Score 52
    Trump Administration Sues California Over Tailpipe Emissions Limits

    A lawsuit argues that the state’s regulations would illegally force a rapid transition to electric vehicles.

    NYT Science 1 day ago
  8. Iran Shocks Could Spur a Shift to Clean Energy — But Also to Coal
    #8 Score 45
    Iran Shocks Could Spur a Shift to Clean Energy — But Also to Coal

    The oil crisis in the Middle East could spur countries to invest in wind, solar and otherrenewables. It could also spike reliance on coal, a cheap and polluting fossil fuel.

    NYT Science 1 day ago
  9. Tiny NASA Spacecraft Delivers Exoplanet Mission’s First Images
    #9 Score 43
    Tiny NASA Spacecraft Delivers Exoplanet Mission’s First Images

    With the first images from the spacecraft now in hand, the team behind NASA’s Star-Planet Activity Research CubeSat, or SPARCS, is ready to begin charting the energetic lives of the galaxy’s most common stars to help answer one of humanity’s most profound questions: Which distant worlds beyond our solar system might be habitable? Initial, or […]

    NASA Breaking News 1 day ago
  10. Space Jam: NASA’s MADCAP Team Directs Traffic at the Moon
    #10 Score 42
    Space Jam: NASA’s MADCAP Team Directs Traffic at the Moon

    A “red alert” involving the private Blue Ghost mission in lunar orbit a year ago highlights a growing number of incidents above Earth’s neighbor.

    NYT Science 1 day ago