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Government Agencies, Universities, Nonprofits Pause Cri...

America's status as a global science leader is in doubt as the administration fr...

Eclipses to Auroras: Eclipse Ambassadors Experience Win...

In 2023 and 2024, two eclipses crossed the United States, and the NASA Science A...

Our Pale Blue Dot

Earth is but a tiny light blue dot in this 30th anniversary version of the iconi...

NASA Science: Being Responsive to Executive Orders

February 18, 2025 To the NASA Science Community –  As the nation’s leader in Ear...

Why AI resorts to stereotypes when it is role-playing h...

The often stereotyped and offensive responses from AI chatbots role-playing as h...

NASA Sets Launch Coverage for Missions Studying Cosmic ...

NASA will provide live coverage of prelaunch and launch activities for SPHEREx (...

Station Science Top News: Feb. 14, 2025

Modeling properties of thunderstorm discharges Researchers report detailed physi...

Astronomers uncover the topsy-turvy atmosphere of a dis...

The gas giant WASP-121b, also known as Tylos, has an atmospheric structure unlik...

Annual Highlights of Results 2024: Key Takeaways, Intro...

Key Takeaways Introduction The International Space Station is a state-of-the art...

2024 Annual Highlights of Results from the Internationa...

The 2024 Annual Highlights of Results from the International Space Station is no...

Ultra-low-noise Infrared Detectors for Exoplanet Imaging

One of the ultimate goals in astrophysics is the discovery of Earth-like planets...

Past Annual Highlights of Results from the Internationa...

October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023 This eighth annual report provides an overa...

World’s Most Accurate Clocks Could Redefine Time

Atomic clocks are more accurate than those used to define the second, suggesting...

Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

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The Elusive Brain Science of ‘Aha! Moments’

What happens in your mind when insight strikes?

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