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Experience the Launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission  

Digital content creators are invited to register to attend the launch of NASA’s ...

Antarctica is in crisis and we are scrambling to unders...

The last two years have seen unprecedented falls in the levels of sea ice around...

New Artemis Virtual Meeting Backgrounds Released Celebr...

Virtual meetings feeling a little stale? NASA has just unveiled a suite of new A...

Lightning on Earth Knocks ‘Killer Electrons’ Loose in O...

High-energy electrons released by storms on Earth can threaten satellites and sp...

What Caused This Seven-Mile Scar in Australia's Outback?

A man scouring Google Earth found a mysterious scar in the Australian outback. A...

When Is Too Much Teeth Whitening Harmful to Oral Health?

Using teeth-whitening treatments to achieve a brighter smile may be appealing, b...

Most comprehensive picture yet of how organs age at dif...

Our organs don't seem to age at the same rate, which could mean healthy habits a...

Math and Physics Can't Prove All Truths

Physicists have described a system that requires an incomputable number to fully...

Hope Can Be More Powerful Than Mindfulness

In difficult times, a forward-looking mindset may be especially helpful

Heatwaves are surpassing the extremes predicted by clim...

Comparing historical heat extremes with climate simulations has revealed that in...

December’s Night Sky Notes: Spot the King of Planets

by Kat Troche of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Jupiter is our solar sy...

Swarms of cyborg cockroaches could be manufactured by r...

Robotic equipment can implant electrodes into cockroaches and connect them to an...

What Are Crepuscular Rays?

“Twilight rays” are but one of several viewing treats for the liminal time betwe...

‘Marine Snow’ Studies Show How the Ocean Eats Carbon

The ocean’s digestive system is dictated by picky microbes and precise dynamics ...

Life on Mars could be surviving in an area deep undergr...

The Acidalia Planitia region of the Red Planet might have all the requirements f...

Life on Mars could be thriving in an area deep underground

The Acidalia Planitia region of the Red Planet might have all the requirements f...

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