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Cannabis probably doesn't help you sleep better

Many people take cannabis to help them sleep, but there is little evidence that ...

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Pauses Science Due to Gyr...

NASA is working to resume science operations of the agency’s Hubble Space Telesc...

Announcing the New Heliophysics Division Director 

November 29, 2023 NASA has selected Dr. Joseph Westlake to fill the position of ...

Unknown animals left birdlike footprints long before bi...

Ancient footprints found in Lesotho resemble those left by birds, but they were ...

NASA, Small Companies Eye New Cargo Delivery, Heat Shie...

Two small businesses are benefitting from NASA’s expertise as they develop heat ...

Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission One

1 min read Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission One Dow...

The Beginnings of a Sunrise

City lights stretch across the United States like a string of holiday lights in ...

Commercial Airliner Is First to Cross Atlantic with Bio...

Virgin Atlantic flew the first large commercial jet to traverse the Atlantic wit...

COP 28 Is a Crunch Point for Countries on the Front Lin...

To achieve climate justice, developed countries need to put their money where th...

COP28: These are the key clean energy targets the world...

Momentum is building for an agreement at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai to tr...

Six planets found orbiting a bright star 100 light year...

The orbits of six planets around the star HD 110067 have been in a fixed pattern...

A single bitcoin transaction uses enough water to fill ...

The environmental impact of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is increasingly b...

Crystal-hunting DeepMind AI could help discover new won...

We know of around 48,000 inorganic crystal structures, which provide materials w...

Ancient life thrived after supercontinents trapped nutr...

There is a surprisingly close link between the flow of nutrient-rich soil around...

Ham Radio in Space: Engaging with Students Worldwide fo...

In May 2018, a student at Mill Springs Academy in Alpharetta, Georgia, Andrew Ma...

Sun Unleashes 'Canyon of Fire' Filament of Plasma

A solar outburst shoots charged particles into space—and toward Earth

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