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Former NASA Center Director, Scientist to Receive Presi...

President Joe Biden will present Dr. Ellen Ochoa, former center director and ast...

Red squirrels were hosts for leprosy in medieval England

DNA analysis of remains found at medieval sites has identified closely related s...

Protocells on early Earth may have been formed by squee...

Simulations of the crust of early Earth show that cycles of pressure caused by g...

Why Are We Still Superstitious?

Superstitions linger into the modern era, in part, because they may be holdovers...

See What Gives Sourdough Its Distinctive Taste and Smell

You can thank yeast and bacteria cultivated over generations for the distinctive...

Where Does the Solar System End?

The solar system’s outer limits aren’t as clear-cut as you might think

Introducing Science Quickly’s New Host, Rachel Feltman

Stay tuned for a new era of Science Quickly.

Here's What Universities Always Get Wrong about Student...

Repression draws attention to campus protests, like those over the conflict in G...

The Unequal Burden of Early Dementia on Black Americans...

Black Americans face higher hurdles in diagnosis and treatment of frontotemporal...

Flies undertake epic migrations that may be vital for p...

Migrating flies can carry pollen hundreds or thousands of kilometres, and this c...

Mysterious space signals may come from a dead star with...

Strange bursts of radio waves called FRBs have long been mysterious, and one of ...

China is sending its Chang’e 6 spacecraft to the far si...

If all goes well, the Chang’e 6 probe will be the first ever to land on the far ...

Hubble Hunts Visible Light Sources of X-Rays

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the dwarf galaxy IC 776. Thi...

Seven surprising things you may not know about roots

Plants are often celebrated for the parts that are easy to see – flower, leaves,...

Indoor climbing wall users may be breathing in toxic ru...

The air and dust in climbing centres contain high levels of rubber particles fro...

Rising temperatures are cooking bumblebee nests and kil...

Climate change could be fueling bumblebee population loss by making hives too ho...

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