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3 Years of Science: 10 Cosmic Surprises from NASA’s Web...

Since July 2022, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has been unwaveringly focused...

China’s Tianwen-3 Mission Could Beat the U.S. in the Ra...

Launching in 2028, China’s Tianwen-3 Mars sample return mission could bring Red ...

NASA Stennis Engineer Takes Pride in Test Support Work

As a controls engineer at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Missis...

Stunning image of a supernova reveals a dead star that ...

Pictures of a distant supernova remnant show two concentric rings, providing cle...

Interstellar visitor spotted hurtling through the solar...

An object thought to have come from another star has been seen entering the sola...

Could AI Make Drone Shows Less Technically Challenging?

AI can allow engineers to focus on artistry over technical details for drone shows

For Dolphins, Echolocation May Be More Like ‘Touching’ ...

Dolphins seem to “feel” their way across the sea with narrow, sweeping beams of ...

Ancient DNA reveals make-up of Roman Empire’s favourite...

Bones found at the site of an ancient fish-processing plant were used to genetic...

Curiosity Blog, Sols 4586-4587: Straight Drive, Strateg...

Written by Scott VanBommel, Planetary Scientist at Washington University in St. ...

An Update From the 2025 Mars 2020 Science Team Meeting

A behind-the-scenes look at the annual Mars 2020 Science Team Meeting Written by...

Curiosity Blog, Sols 4584 – 4585: Just a Small Bump

Written by Abigail Fraeman, Deputy Project Scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion La...

4 Nonfiction Books Scientific American Recommended In June

Here's a collection of exclusive book recommendations, from slithering snakes to...

U.S. National Climate Assessments Website Goes Dark

Links to the U.S.’s most comprehensive climate reports—the National Climate Asse...

Breaking the laws of thermal radiation could make bette...

It is possible to make a material absorb more radiation than it has to re-emit, ...

Where does time actually come from?

The arrow of time can teach us more about how the universe began – and how it wi...

A crucial methane-tracking satellite has died in orbit

Operators lost contact with the MethaneSAT satellite on 20 June, a significant b...

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