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US scientists rebuild climate risk map deleted from gov...

When the US Federal Emergency Management Agency removed a map of future climate ...

Electronic tongue could let you taste cake in virtual r...

Virtual reality could get more realistic thanks to scientists inventing an artif...

Solar and Wind Energy Are Surging But CO2 Is Still Clim...

Renewable energy broke records last year, but so did gas generation. That's a cl...

How Bad Air Quality Slows Down Marathon Runners

Even modest amounts of air pollution may affect athletic performance, a new stud...

Is OpenAI hitting a wall with huge and expensive GPT-4....

Some researchers think OpenAI's giant and expensive latest model is a sign that ...

Langley Laboratory Apprentice at Work

An apprentice at Langley Laboratory (now NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampt...

Jamie Dunn

Project Manager – Goddard Space Flight Center Growing up near Dover Air Force Ba...

The Measles Outbreak in Texas Is Why Vaccines Matter

Opting against vaccines may uphold ideas of personal freedom, but it has doomed ...

New NASA Space Telescope Will See the Universe in 102 C...

NASA’s SPHEREx mission will survey the entire sky in 102 different “colors” of l...

Shock discovery tears up the rules of time and space in...

Time and memory space are the two main constraints on what we can compute, and u...

Stone tools help monkeys thrive in hostile habitats

Golden-bellied capuchins are usually found in humid forests, but some population...

Hubble Captures New View of Colorful Veil

In this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image, Hubble once again lifts the veil ...

Why Do Songs Get Stuck in Your Head?

Some songs get stuck in our head more than others, and scientists have uncovered...

Do Aliens Know We’re Here?

Whether aliens could detect our modern civilization depends on what signs they’r...

NASA set to launch SPHEREx space telescope to scan enti...

NASA's newest space telescope will scan the entire sky in a range of near-infrar...

We now know how much emissions have delayed the next gl...

Changes in Earth’s orbit drive long-term glacial cycles, but a new forecast sugg...

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