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NASA Astronaut Nick Hague Boosts Human Health Research ...

NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov will soon d...

Liftoff! NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Launches to International...

The two crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 mission launched at 1:17 p.m. EDT S...

CBD shows promise as pesticide for mosquitoes

Mosquito larvae die after consuming hemp leaves because they react strongly to t...

Penicillin Musical Plays at U.N. Meeting on Antibiotic ...

The musical Lifeline tells the story of Sir Alexander Fleming’s discovery of ant...

Map of the immune system changing with age may help opt...

Our immune cells change a lot as the decades progress, which could explain why w...

The Science of the Perfect Cup for Coffee 

Material research is behind the design of a temperature-regulating mug

Sols 4316-4317: Hunting for Sulfur

Earth planning date: Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024  Navigating the rugged, unforgivi...

The Stanley Cup Comes to Kennedy

The Stanley Cup, won in 2024 by the Florida Panthers, made a visit to the Vehicl...

Chief Engineer Dr. Donald Mendoza

“From my earliest childhood, flight had always captivated me. I lived out in the...

Launch Your Creativity with These Space Crafts!

In honor of the completion of our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s spacecraft...

How Your Brain Detects Patterns without Conscious Thought

Neurons in certain brain areas integrate ‘what’ and ‘when’ information to discer...

Science-Fiction Books Scientific American’s Staff Love

Scientific American’s staff share their favorite sci-fi books, from beloved clas...

Forcing people to change their passwords is officially ...

A US standards agency has issued new guidance saying organisations shouldn’t req...

Bacteria can work as a team to spot prime numbers and v...

Bacteria that have been genetically engineered to work like computers can solve ...

Will Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Be the Brightest of the Year?

Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) could soon shine very bright in Earth’s skies

Rare Diagnoses Change People’s Perception of Medical Risk

How experiencing an unusual health issue can alter a person’s understanding of “...

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