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NASA Tech Tuesday: Seeing is Communicating

Eye-tracking technology supported by NASA makes ‘talking’ possible for people wh...

NASA’s New Horizons Detects Dusty Hints of Extended Kui...

New observations from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft hint that the Kuiper Belt –...

Artemis II Mission Manager Matthew Ramsey

Matthew Ramsey is keenly aware of the responsibility he shoulders to ensure the ...

NASA Astronaut Available for Interviews Prior to Space ...

NASA astronaut Tracy C. Dyson is available in limited opportunities to discuss h...

NASA Leader Casey Swails Learns About Wildfire Work at ...

NASA Deputy Associate Administrator Casey Swails views a demonstration on screen...

A Solar Eclipse, Cancer Treatments and Robots with AI

New research reveals the origins of stars, sleep-based treatments and the planet...

The Eclipse Is Coming, and Solar Science Will Never Be ...

The upcoming total solar eclipse and a pair of new sun probes are revolutionizin...

Waiting to Cut the Cord Boosts Premature Babies' Survival

Delayed umbilical cord snipping is worth the wait for preemies

Quantum computers are constantly hampered by cosmic rays

Investigations into quantum computing mishaps caused by high-powered particles f...

Bitcoin halving: When is it and what does it actually m...

The bitcoin halving, which occurs once every four years, will reduce rewards for...

ChatGPT can tailor political ads to match users' person...

Generative AI can rewrite political adverts on social media to target users with...

Electronic music appears to alter our state of consciou...

Listening to electronic music makes neurons in our brain fire in time with the b...

Ancient bronze hand may offer clue to the origins of Ba...

Archaeologists say a mysterious language inscribed on a 2000-year-old metal hand...

AI can tell a person's sex from brain scans with 90 per...

A new kind of brain-scanning method may give a way to tell men’s and women’s bra...

Underwater photo competition showcases stunning images ...

Diving seabirds, a tiny octopus and a close encounter with a grey whale feature ...

Niacin supplements linked to greater risk of heart atta...

People with higher levels of niacin in their blood may be more at risk of a hear...

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