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NASA Challenge Winners Cook Up New Industry Developments

NASA invests in technologies that have the potential to revolutionize space expl...

Cholera Plagues Sudan amidst Civil War, and Climate Cha...

An ongoing civil war in Sudan has forced millions of people to flee their homes ...

What New Human Ancestor Has Been Discovered, and How a ...

China is having a fast-rising chikungunya outbreak in a place that has never had...

Rare 'triple-dip' La Niña may explain why 2023 was so hot

The record-breaking global temperatures seen in late 2023 may have emerged partl...

Jupiter's moon Ganymede could be a giant dark matter de...

Large dark matter particles hitting Jupiter’s largest moon would form distinctiv...

Curiosity Blog, Sols 4629-4630: Feeling Hollow

Written by Elena Amador-French, Science Operations Coordinator at NASA’s Jet Pro...

Covid-19 seems to age blood vessels - but only among women

Women's arteries seem to be stiffer if they have had covid-19, with the same eff...

Human Embryo Implantation Revealed in First-Ever 3D Images

Analyzing embryo movements in uteruslike environments could offer clues to impro...

NASA-Developed Printable Metal Can Take the Heat

Until now, additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, of engine comp...

It is impossible to build a practical quantum broadcaster

A quantum broadcasting system would end up sending slightly different informatio...

Human Rating and NASA-STD-3001

Human-rating is a critical certification process that validates the safety, reli...

NASA Astronauts to Answer Questions from Students in Mi...

NASA astronauts Michael Fincke and Zena Cardman will connect with students in Mi...

How Social Media Algorithms Are Changing the Way People...

Algorithmic social media is driving the creation of new slang at a breakneck pac...

Scientific American Is Older Than the Discovery of Neptune

Neptune’s discovery was a race that ended not long after this magazine came to be

The Scientific Debate over Colossal’s ‘De-extinct’ Dire...

Colossal Biosciences bold announcements about its project to replicate dire wolf...

Weird microbial partnership shows how complex life may ...

Connecting tubes between bacteria and a kind of microbe called archaea may refle...

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