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Human eyeball successfully transplanted for the first time

Aaron James received the first ever eyeball transplant during a 21-hour-long sur...

Peanut toothpaste shows promise at preventing allergic ...

A toothpaste that contains peanut proteins did not cause any serious side effect...

NASA’s Webb, Hubble Combine to Create Most Colorful Vie...

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and Hubble Space Telescope have united to stud...

NASA’s new streaming service is here. More space. More ...

NASA’s new streaming service is here. More space. More science. More NASA.   The...

Purdue University Honors Dr. Kenyon  

Purdue University’s School of Mechanical Engineering named Dr. Jimmy Kenyon, dir...

NASA Seeks Students to Imagine Nuclear-Powered Space Mi...

The third Power to Explore Student Challenge from NASA is underway. The writing ...

NASA Glenn Attracts Students to Manufacturing Careers  

There are currently more than 600,000 openings for manufacturing jobs in the Uni...

NASA Glenn Helps Military Service Members Transition to...

John Glenn. Neil Armstrong. Buzz Aldrin. Jim Lovell. Guion Bluford. These iconic...

We Need to Better Understand Malnutrition-Related Diabetes

Food insecurity saps the health of people and economies worldwide. Addressing it...

Can We Even Have Babies in Space? Why We're Not Ready f...

Reproducing in space is just one of many reasons we should delay settlements bey...

Small Collections of Cells Determine How a Body Takes I...

Developmental biologist Alfonso Martinez Arias believes that the emergent proper...

Highly effective weight-loss drug Zepbound approved in ...

A drug called tirzepatide and sold under the name Zepbound has been approved in ...

Earth Just Had the Hottest 12-Month Span in Recorded Hi...

The planet just saw the hottest span of 12 months in human history because of cl...

The past 12 months were the hottest ever on record

Between November 2022 and October 2023, global average temperatures rose to 1.32...

We need a wake-up call when it comes to adolescent sleep

Early school start times can be harmful to the health of teenagers. But delaying...

Bubble collisions underwater may create tiny droplets i...

We’ve long struggled to explain why sea spray contains so many tiny water drople...

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