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What NASA Is Learning from the Biggest Geomagnetic Stor...

One year on, NASA scientists are still making huge discoveries about the largest...

Sols 4534-4535: Last Call for the Layered Sulfates? (We...

Written by Lucy Lim, Planetary Scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center E...

The everyday ways climate change is already making our ...

Extreme weather events are the most dramatic consequence of climate change, but ...

AI hallucinations are getting worse – and they're here ...

An AI leaderboard suggests the newest reasoning models used in chatbots are prod...

NASA Kennedy Engages STEM Participants

Students from Eau Gallie High School in Melbourne, Florida, visited the Prototyp...

Was a famous supernova an alien invader from another ga...

Kepler's Supernova, seen in 1604, is one of the most famous exploding stars ever...

Chimps share 'building blocks of musical rhythm' with h...

Just like humans, chimps have rhythm when drumming, which suggests that the trai...

NASA Study Reveals Venus Crust Surprise

New details about the crust on Venus include some surprises about the geology of...

Meet Four NASA Inventors Improving Life on Earth and Be...

When most people think of NASA, they picture rockets, astronauts, and the Moon. ...

Trump Aims to Cut Hospital Disaster Preparedness Program

The Hospital Preparedness Program helps hospitals and emergency managers save li...

Do We Really Know Less about the Deep Sea Than the Moon...

A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global ...

All living things emit an eerie glow that is snuffed ou...

Our bodies emit a stream of low-energy photons, and now experiments in mice have...

The Strange and Surprising History of the Once-Rejected...

Conceptual problems, ideology clashes and xenophobia prevented the concept of ze...

Linguists Find Proof of Sweeping Language Pattern Once ...

Inuit languages really do have many words for snow, linguists found—and other la...

Europe increasingly vulnerable to hailstones the size o...

Very large hail – hailstones more than 5 centimetres in diameter – poses a growi...

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