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Eclipses Reveal a Comforting Clockwork in Our Chaotic U...

Eclipses bring the future—or at least a tiny sliver of it—into sharp focus

Ancient Egyptian Mummies Reveal What Diseases Plagued t...

Ancient Egyptian mummies reveal what diseases afflicted people in the great civi...

New Law Allowing Religion into Science Classrooms Is Da...

It is imperative that we protect science education from “intelligent design” and...

Uncertainty is Science's Super Power. Make It Yours, Too

Inspiration, creativity, discovery—all of these things start from a place of not...

Humans Find Total Eclipses Startling. What About a Komo...

Eclipses can affect animals, and biologists are preparing to see what happens du...

Snakes show signs of self-recognition in a smell-based ...

Garter snakes may recognise their own scent and react differently when it is alt...

Chickadees Use Brain-Cell ‘Barcodes’ to Remember Where ...

Unique patterns of neuron activation help tiny birds catalog thousands of scatte...

Showing AI just 1000 extra images reduced AI-generated ...

Researchers made an AI image generator produce less offensive images by feeding ...

65 Years Ago: NASA Selects America’s First Astronauts

On Nov. 5, 1958, NASA, newly established to lead America’s civilian space progra...

Babies recognise spoken nursery rhymes they heard in th...

Previous research suggests that babies can recognise nursery rhymes that were su...

NASA Aeronautics Monthly STEM Newsletter

2024 NASA Aeronautics Monthly STEM Newsletter: Issue 35 NASA Aeronautics Monthly...

Three Experiments Could Help Electrify Big Trucks

With a new EPA rule aiming to reduce carbon emissions from the biggest class of ...

Bird Flu Detected in a Person in Texas: What We Know So...

A person tested positive for avian influenza after being exposed to cows thought...

Planet caught in a gravitational 'tidal storm' is so ho...

A strange world is being stretched out of shape by its neighbouring planets, hea...

That Starry Night Sky? It’s Full of Eclipses

Our star, the Sun, on occasion joins forces with the Moon to offer us Earthlings...

Scientists Use NASA Data to Predict Solar Corona Before...

Our Sun, like many stars, is adorned with a crown. It’s called a corona (Latin f...

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