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What Would Einstein Tell Trump?

Einstein offers a lesson for scientists who are protesting an out-of-control nat...

‘Agreeing to Disagree’ Is Hurting Your Relationships—He...

Agreeing to disagree on too many topics can put a strain on relationships. Conve...

NASA’s Webb Lifts Veil on Common but Mysterious Type of...

Though they don’t orbit around our Sun, sub-Neptunes are the most common type of...

GSFC Office of the Chief Knowledge Officer – Case Studies

The Goddard OCKO has a large collection of case studies covering a wide range of...

Quantum computers don’t always need more qubits – just ...

To create useful randomness in a quantum computer, you could add more quantum bi...

Cuttlefish May Communicate with Discolike Arm Gestures

Scientists identified four arm wave signals cuttlefish use: “up,” “side,” “roll”...

New Data Released from NASA’s Juno Mission, and New Sat...

Climate studies are paused, new satellites join the crowded skies, the Juno spac...

Ireland's iconic megalithic tombs may have had an unexp...

Tombs that are scattered across Ireland may have helped bring ancient societies ...

Sols 4527-4528: ‘Boxwork Ahoy!’

Written by Natalie Moore, Mission Operations Specialist at Malin Space Science S...

The world, the universe and us: We're relaunching our w...

After 300 episodes of New Scientist Weekly, it's time for a refresh. Our flagshi...

Self-Driving Cars Have New Rules in the U.S. Here’s Why...

New rules that trim crash reporting requirements and widen testing access for U....

Disastrous back-to-back heatwaves and droughts surge ac...

Regions from Ukraine to Mongolia are seeing a spike in paired heatwave-drought e...

Under Trump, National Science Foundation Cuts Off All F...

National Science Foundation staff were told to freeze outgoing funding days afte...

Back to Earth

The Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft is pictured backing away from the International Space...

Could the Sun Unleash Dangerous Superflares?

Stars like the sun might erupt with extreme explosions about once per century

Solar Geoengineering Is Possible with Existing Aircraft...

Scientists previously thought that solar geoengineering—or releasing particles i...

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