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NASA Receives Some Data Before Intuitive Machines Ends ...

Shortly after touching down inside a crater on the Moon, carrying NASA technolog...

NASA Astronaut Tracy Dyson Speaks to Students

NASA Astronaut Tracy Dyson points to the Expedition 71 patch on her flight suit ...

NASA Invites Creators to Design Mascot for Artemis Moon...

NASA is seeking design ideas from global creators for a zero gravity indicator t...

Ozempic is increasingly being linked to vision loss. Wh...

Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy could raise the risk of a rare form of vision loss...

Does education help build a cognitive reserve to ward o...

Spending more time at school could keep you sharp into old age, but there are ot...

NASA Astronaut to Answer Questions from Students in Oregon

Students from Oregon will have the chance to connect with NASA astronaut Don Pet...

NASA Webb Wows With Incredible Detail in Actively Formi...

High-resolution near-infrared light captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescop...

Speeding star offers a rare glimpse of the Milky Way's ...

A star has been spotted shooting away from the heart of our galaxy at around 500...

Hubble Spies a Spiral in the Water Snake

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of a vibrant spiral galaxy called NGC...

How to Watch the Total Lunar Eclipse on March 13

The March 13–14 lunar eclipse will be an all-night affair you won’t want to miss

John Green on His New Nonfiction Book Everything Is Tub...

Novelist John Green talks about his new nonfiction book, Everything is Tuberculo...

Intuitive Machines’ Athena Lander Reaches the Moon Lops...

Despite some connection delays postlanding, the lunar lander Athena is officiall...

Sex may have evolved as a way to pool resources during ...

How sexual reproduction came about has long been a mystery, but an evolutionary ...

Blackbird deaths point to looming West Nile virus threa...

Mosquito-borne diseases like West Nile virus could become a growing concern in t...

Sols 4473-4474: So Many Rocks, So Many Textures!

Written by Susanne Schwenzer, Planetary Geologist at The Open University Earth p...

Sealing the Deal

Written by Melissa Rice, Professor of Planetary Science at Western Washington Un...

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