Daily Snapshot

Science headlines for Friday, March 20, 2026

Science headlines for 2026-03-20 focused on 3 major developments: 1) NASA’s X-59 Experimental Supersonic Aircraft Makes Second Flight (NASA Breaking News) 2) Hangar One Restoration Project (NASA Breaking News) 3) James Barnard, a Global Force in Wastewater Treatment, Dies at 90 (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 2026-03-20, 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. NASA’s X-59 Experimental Supersonic Aircraft Makes Second Flight

    Sources: #1 NASA Breaking News
  2. Hangar One Restoration Project

    Sources: #2 NASA Breaking News
  3. James Barnard, a Global Force in Wastewater Treatment, Dies at 90

    Sources: #3 NYT Science

Top 10 Stories

Ranked by daily score
  1. NASA’s X-59 Experimental Supersonic Aircraft Makes Second Flight
    #1 Score 78
    NASA’s X-59 Experimental Supersonic Aircraft Makes Second Flight

    NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 aircraft made its second flight on Friday, kicking off a series of dozens of test flights in 2026. Although the flight duration was abbreviated due to a technical issue, the team was able to collect information that will inform future tests. “Despite the early landing, this is a good day for the team. We collected more data, and the pilot landed safely,” said Cathy Bahm, project manager for NASA’s Low-Boom […]

    NASA Breaking News 2 hours ago
  2. Hangar One Restoration Project
    #2 Score 64
    Hangar One Restoration Project

    Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on April 25, 2022 and has been updated to reflect changes including the completion of Hangar One’s restoration. Restoration has been completed on Hangar One, a historic landmark in the San Francisco Bay Area and a key part of the region’s early aviation history. In December 2025, Planetary Ventures completed restoration of […]

    NASA Breaking News 5 hours ago
  3. #3 Score 56
    James Barnard, a Global Force in Wastewater Treatment, Dies at 90

    An environmental engineer, he invented a biological method to remove nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater, an advance that transformed the industry worldwide.

    NYT Science 10 hours ago
  4. NASA Selects University Finalists for Technology Concepts Competition
    #4 Score 53
    NASA Selects University Finalists for Technology Concepts Competition

    NASA selected 14 university teams from across the nation as finalists in the 2026 Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts – Academic Linkage (RASC-AL) Competition. This NASA challenge tasks students to design innovative concepts that could further human life and work on the Moon, Mars, and beyond. The competition links academia and the aerospace community, fostering innovation, […]

    NASA Breaking News 6 hours ago
  5. How Open NASA Data on Comet 3I/ATLAS Will Power Tomorrow’s Discoveries
    #5 Score 50
    How Open NASA Data on Comet 3I/ATLAS Will Power Tomorrow’s Discoveries

    The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will soon leave our solar system, never to return, but the observations of the comet will live on in NASA’s public data archives. More than a dozen NASA science missions turned their instruments to observe the comet, which is only the third identified object to be visiting our solar system from […]

    NASA Breaking News 7 hours ago
  6. Lee Zeldin, E.P.A. Chief, to Headline Heartland Institute Forum
    #6 Score 49
    Lee Zeldin, E.P.A. Chief, to Headline Heartland Institute Forum

    Lee Zeldin, the agency administrator, will address a Heartland Institute forum in April. The organization says speakers will challenge the climate crisis “narrative.”

    NYT Science 10 hours ago
  7. Smiles and Spacesuits
    #7 Score 46
    Smiles and Spacesuits

    NASA astronaut Chris Williams smiles at the camera during a spacesuit fit verification on Jan. 2, 2026, inside the International Space Station’s Quest airlock. This procedure confirms that the spacesuit is airtight and properly configured, assesses comfort and mobility, and helps prevent potential safety risks. Williams and fellow NASA astronaut Jessica Meir completed an approximately […]

    NASA Breaking News 7 hours ago
  8. Closing your eyes to hear better might be a big mistake
    #8 Score 45
    Closing your eyes to hear better might be a big mistake

    Many people believe closing their eyes sharpens hearing, but that is not always true. In noisy settings, participants struggled more to hear faint sounds with their eyes closed, while matching visuals made it easier. Researchers found that shutting the eyes leads the brain to over-filter incoming sounds. Keeping your eyes open may actually improve how well you hear in noise.

    ScienceDaily 14 hours ago
  9. An ‘Unprecedented’ Outbreak of Meningitis Raises Alarm in Britain
    #9 Score 36
    An ‘Unprecedented’ Outbreak of Meningitis Raises Alarm in Britain

    Two people have died in an outbreak of meningococcal disease. Many cases were traced to a nightclub in Canterbury that is popular with students at the University of Kent.

    NYT Science 12 hours ago
  10. #10 Score 32
    Scientists solve 12,800-year-old climate mystery hidden in Greenland ice

    A mysterious spike of platinum buried deep in Greenland’s ice has long fueled theories of a catastrophic comet or asteroid strike 12,800 years ago—possibly triggering a sudden return to icy conditions known as the Younger Dryas. But new research points to a far less dramatic, yet still powerful culprit: volcanic eruptions. Scientists found the platinum signal doesn’t match space debris and actually appeared decades after the cooling began, ruling out an impact as the trigger.

    ScienceDaily 16 hours ago