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Owls may actually be able to turn their heads a full 36...

Owls are famously good at rotating their heads, but now anatomical findings sugg...

Inside the Crime Rings Trafficking Sand

Organized crime is mining sand from rivers and coasts to feed demand worldwide, ...

Pancake-like comets may be made by whirling clouds of p...

We keep finding pancake-like objects in the solar system and it could be because...

40 Years Ago: President Reagan Directs NASA to Build a ...

On Jan. 25, 1984, President Ronald W. Reagan directed NASA to build a permanentl...

China's New Dark Matter Lab Is Biggest and Deepest Yet

The world’s deepest and largest underground laboratory is scaling up its search ...

Toilet Taboos Can Make Scientific Fieldwork Dangerous

Reluctance to talk about bathroom breaks can make fieldwork uncomfortable and ev...

Menstruation isn't dirty, so let's drop terms like sani...

Describing menstrual products using euphemistic language such as "feminine hygie...

Exquisite Jurassic fossils reveal cannibalism in ancien...

Three fossils of Pachycormus fish from the dinosaur era feature smaller members ...

NASA Sets Coverage for Northrop Grumman Cargo Space Sta...

NASA, Northrop Grumman, and SpaceX are targeting 12:29 p.m. EST on Monday, Jan. ...

The Marshall Star for January 24, 2024

NASA’s IXPE Team Awarded Prestigious Rossi Prize By Rick Smith NASA’s IXPE (Imag...

Wearable device monitors tumour size and displays it in...

A wearable device that sticks to the skin can constantly measure the size of cer...

NASA, Sierra Space Invite Media to See Spaceplane for C...

As part of NASA’s efforts to expand commercial resupply in low Earth orbit, medi...

Celebrating NASA’s Spirit and Opportunity Rovers’ Mars ...

NASA’s twin rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, stand on the Martian landscape in th...

NASA Welcomes Belgium as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

During a ceremony at the Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels on Tuesday, Belgium bec...

Retinal images could predict future risk of heart or lu...

People with unusually thin retinas are at greater risk of later developing bronc...

Robot avatar lets people see and feel things remotely t...

A person wearing a VR headset and haptic feedback gloves can control the iCub 3 ...

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