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2023 in Review: Artemis II Crew Visits Kennedy

On Aug. 8, 2023, Artemis II crew members (from left) Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glove...

COP28 deal has loopholes that could weaken its impact o...

An agreement reached at the COP28 climate summit mentions transitioning away fro...

COP28 Climate Summit Deal Called 'Historic.' Now Countr...

The COP28 climate talks in Dubai ended with a deal to curb the use of fossil fue...

Road Map for U.S. Particle Physics Wins Broad Approval

A major report plotting the future of U.S. particle physics calls for cuts to th...

Electric Vehicle Owners Are Not Driving Enough--And Tha...

Used car buyers and the U.S. government need to dive into the marketplace to del...

Stretchy electrodes shrink when wet to fit snugly aroun...

A material inspired by spider silk contracts to less than half of its length whe...

Genome analysis reveals genetic diversity of Indigenous...

Before colonisation, Australia was made up of at least 200 distinct nations. Now...

Brain cells activated by stress may also give you a bad...

In mice, neurons activated by stress cause the animals to wake up far more often...

NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Top 20 Stories of 2023

Here’s a look back at 2023’s most significant events at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cen...

NASA: Some Icy Exoplanets May Have Habitable Oceans and...

A NASA study expands the search for life beyond our solar system by indicating t...

NASA’s Webb Identifies Tiniest Free-Floating Brown Dwarf

Brown dwarfs are objects that straddle the dividing line between stars and plane...

Is Cannabis Bad for Teens? Data Paint a Conflicting Pic...

Ten years after cannabis was first legalized for recreational use in adults, sci...

Researchers Just Created the World's First Permafrost A...

The Arctic Permafrost Atlas, which took years to create, is both beautiful and s...

Electric Vehicle Owners Are Not Driving Enough (And Tha...

Used car buyers and the U.S. government need to dive into the marketplace to del...

This Flying Frog Spends Its Youth Masquerading as Poop

These froglets disguise themselves as feces to gross out potential predators unt...

The 2023 discoveries that made us rethink the story of ...

In 2023, archaeologists found evidence of architecture and art beginning earlier...

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