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NASA Marks Halfway Point for Artemis Moon Rocket Engine...

NASA completed the sixth of 12 scheduled RS-25 engine certification tests in a c...

Axiom Space Tests Lunar Spacesuit at NASA’s Johnson Sp...

As part of NASA’s Artemis campaign, the agency is working to land astronauts on ...

NASA’s Webb Depicts Staggering Structure in 19 Nearby S...

It’s oh-so-easy to be absolutely mesmerized by these spiral galaxies. Follow the...

The Secret to Accomplishing Big Goals Lies in Breaking ...

Subgoals can make all the difference when ambitious targets seem too daunting

Newborn great white shark possibly seen in the wild for...

Drone footage filmed off the coast of California shows a 1.5-metre-long, entirel...

Bacteria Make Decisions Based on Generational Memories

Bacteria choose to swarm based on what happened to their great-grandparents

Layer of graphene could help protect statues and painti...

Covering paintings with very thin layers of graphene, or mixing graphene-derived...

Japan's SLIM moon lander regains power nine days after ...

SLIM was put into hibernation after landing on the moon upside down, but it woke...

Heating and cooling are fundamentally different, not op...

Conventional thermodynamics says that heating and cooling are essentially mirror...

The Troubling Mysteries at the Heart of Nuclear Bombs

Plutonium-pit secrets, growing up in parallel universes, the strange aftermath o...

Science News Briefs from around the World: February 2024

A missing mammal rediscovered in Indonesia, a speedy new species of dinosaur in ...

Environmental Protection Does Not Kill Jobs

The argument that we have to choose between saving nature and strengthening the ...

Puns, Pranks and Puerile Humor: Silly Stories about Ser...

Seventy-one essays of science trivia, from duck penises to hangover myths

Brains Are Not Required When It Comes to Thinking and S...

Tiny clumps of cells show basic cognitive abilities, and some animals can rememb...

Readers Respond to the October 2023 Issue

Letters to the editors for the October 2023 issue of Scientific American

How to Save Indigenous Languages

From Papua New Guinea to the Andaman Islands, Indigenous languages are under thr...

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