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Curiosity Blog, Sols 4638-4640: Imaging Extravaganza At...

Written by Conor Hayes, Graduate Student at York University Earth planning date:...

Is Africa about to see the solar energy boom it needs?

African countries imported a record number of solar panels in the past year, whi...

3D-printed electronics can dissolve in water for quick ...

Electronic devices that dissolve in water could make it easier to create and rec...

RFK, Jr., Demanded Study on Vaccines and Aluminum Be Re...

In a rare move for a U.S. public official, Secretary of Health and Human Service...

Human Case of Flesh-Eating Screwworms Detected In U.S.

This gruesome parasite is more of a threat to your burger than to you

We are unlocking how frozen microbes stay alive for 100...

Microbes found buried deep in Siberian permafrost may be able to survive over ex...

Experiencing heatwaves may make you age faster

Millions of people may experience accelerated ageing as climate change drives mo...

Fewer than half the calories grown on farms now reach o...

In 2020, the world produced more than enough calories to feed the global populat...

Astronomers Map Stellar ‘Polka Dots’ Using NASA’s TESS,...

Scientists have devised a new method for mapping the spottiness of distant stars...

NASA Accepts Proposals for 2026 Student Launch Challenge 

NASA is kicking off the 2026 Student Launch challenge, looking for new student t...

Washington State Student Wins 2025 NASA Art Contest

A Washington state high school student with a passion for art, space exploration...

From NASA Citizen Scientist to Astronaut Training: An I...

Titans Space Industries, a commercial space company, selected a new cohort of as...

NASA’s X-59 at Sunrise

NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft sits on the ramp at sunrise befor...

The Way People Search the Internet Can Fuel Echo Chambers

Users’ Internet search questions can strengthen echo chambers, even on factual t...

180 Years of Scientific American Means 180-Degree Turns...

In honor of SciAm’s 180th birthday, we’re spotlighting the biggest “wait, what?”...

Lindy Garay: Supporting Space Station Safety and Success

Lindy Garay always knew she wanted to develop software. She did not anticipate t...

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