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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...

How AI Chatbots May Be Fueling Psychotic Episodes

A new wave of delusional thinking fueled by artificial intelligence has research...

NASA Science, Cargo Launch on 33rd SpaceX Resupply Miss...

Following a successful launch of NASA’s SpaceX 33rd commercial resupply mission,...

The Brain’s Map of the Body Is Surprisingly Stable—Even...

The brain’s body map doesn’t reorganize itself after limb amputation, a study fo...

Antibiotics normally don’t increase the risk of autoimm...

A study of more than 6 million children finds that exposure to antibiotics in th...

Does Culture Change Visual Perception? Debunking the Ca...

The downfall of a long-standing theory in psychology raises a question: How much...

Why Do SpaceX’s Starships Keep Exploding?

After a string of fiery failures, SpaceX’s biggest rocket faces another test fli...

Climate Links to Dengue Will Allow Better Outbreak Pred...

A new analysis uncovers seasonal patterns of dengue, a mosquito-borne disease, a...

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