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Salamanders fill toes with blood before each step

Wandering salamanders pump their toes full of blood before lifting their feet, a...

What’s Up: February 2025 Skywatching Tips from NASA

A Month of Bright Planets Venus blazes at its brightest for the year after sunse...

NASA Radar Imagery Reveals Details About Los Angeles-Ar...

Analysis of data from NASA radar aboard an airplane shows that the decades-old a...

NASA Flight Tests Wildland Fire Tech Ahead of Demo

NASA is collaborating with the wildfire community to provide tools for some of t...

Will Asteroid 2024 YR24 Strike Earth in 2032?

The possibility of the asteroid 2024 YR24 impacting our planet might not be rule...

6 Things to Know About SPHEREx, NASA’s Newest Space Tel...

Shaped like a megaphone, the upcoming mission will map the entire sky in infrare...

Building an Antenna

A crane lowers the 112-foot-wide (34-meter-wide) steel framework for the Deep Sp...

Who Is Trump’s Acting FAA Chief, Chris Rocheleau?

Chris Rocheleau, Trump’s pick for acting head of the Federal Aviation Administra...

AI’s Energy Demands Threaten a Nuclear Waste Nightmare

Reviving nuclear power plants to power AI threatens an avalanche of nuclear waste

How Many Planets Are in the Solar System?

The number of planets that orbit the sun depends on what you mean by “planet,” a...

How Plane Accidents, Such as the Washington, D.C., Cras...

The accident that resulted in a commercial airplane crashing into the Potomac ye...

Meet the Space Ops Team: Lindsai Bland

With more than 17 years of experience at NASA, Lindsai Bland has been an integra...

Amazon river dolphins may send messages with aerial str...

Male dolphins have been observed shooting jets of urine into the air and other d...

The Science of Cynicism and the Transformative Psycholo...

Giving in to cynicism makes us less trusting, less connected, and even less phys...

Hubble Spots a Supernova

The subject of this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image is a supernova-hosting...

Sols 4439-4440: A Lunar New Year on Mars

Earth planning date: Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025 We’re planning sols 4439 and 4440 ...

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