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Defying Gravity

In this Dec. 11, 1963, image, technicians prepare a test subject for studies on ...

NASA Names Adam Schlesinger as Commercial Lunar Payload...

NASA has selected Adam Schlesinger as manager for CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload...

Biden Awards Three Climate Experts Nation’s Highest Sci...

Richard Alley, Lawrence Edwards and David Tilman were among the two dozen honore...

How to ‘Catch’ Prime Numbers

A prime number study charts the limits of detection

Soil Remediation at White Sands Test Facility

NASA White Sands Test Facility Las Cruces, New Mexico Soil Remediation at the 60...

The problems with Dry January – and what you could try ...

Many people decide to give up alcohol during January. But is this actually helpf...

AI uses throat vibrations to work out what someone is t...

Throat vibrations made by people who find it difficult to speak, such as after a...

Pluto may have captured its moon Charon with a brief kiss

Simulations suggest Pluto and its largest moon may have gently stuck together fo...

Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Bus...

The SBIR/STTR programs provide an opportunity for small, high technology compani...

Secrets of velvet ant's venom explain what makes its st...

A velvet ant sting is like “hot oil spilling over your hand” – now, scientists h...

The Real Reason People Don’t Trust in Science Has Nothi...

Propaganda works, is the real upshot of a survey showing lingering post-pandemic...

Jumping ‘Numts’ from Mitochondria Can Be Fast and Deadly

Bits of DNA from mitochondria can skip surprisingly fast into our genome and may...

5 graphs that show how the world suddenly changed when ...

From carbon emissions to the share prize of videoconferencing firm Zoom, these g...

Permafrost thaw beneath Arctic lakes poses surprise pol...

Deep sediments under Arctic lakes could release large amounts of carbon dioxide ...

High School Aerospace Scholars Launches Dreams, Inspire...

To put boots on the Moon—and keep them there—will require bold thinkers ready to...

Electric fields could mine rare earth metals with less ...

Smartphones, electric vehicles and wind turbines rely on environmentally destruc...

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