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NASA Names New Leader of STEM Engagement

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Monday Elaine P. Ho will serve as the n...

Sols 4393-4395: Weekend Work at the Base of Texoli Butte

Earth planning date: Friday, Dec. 13, 2024 Curiosity continues to make great pro...

NASA Welcomes Thailand as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

Following a signing ceremony Monday in Thailand’s capital city, Bangkok, NASA co...

Saturn’s rings may be far older than we thought

The age of the rings that encircle Saturn is under dispute thanks to calculation...

Liquid metal particles can self-assemble into electronics

A cheap method for forming the tiny components of chips, such as transistors and...

NASA Mars Orbiter Spots Retired InSight Lander to Study...

New images taken from space show how dust on and around InSight is changing over...

NASA’s Webb Finds Planet-Forming Disks Lived Longer in ...

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope just solved a conundrum by proving a controver...

NASA DAVINCI Mission’s Many ‘Firsts’ to Unlock Venus’ H...

NASA’s DAVINCI probe will be first in 21st century to brave Venus’ atmosphere as...

Anthony Fauci Tells SciAm about the Biggest Health Thre...

Scientific American sat down with physician-scientist Anthony Fauci, who recentl...

The 6 Most Hilarious Things We Learned about Animals in...

From a comb jelly with two butts to wing-slapping ants, this animal research mad...

The Perfect Beer Glass Shape, according to Math

A mathematician has calculated the ideal shape for a beer glass to keep the liqu...

AI and Other Emerging Technologies Are Expanding Conser...

Conservationists have access to massive amounts of data on wildlife—and machine ...

From Tesla to Trump, Elon Musk had a very busy 2024

The past 12 months have been packed for the world’s wealthiest person as he has ...

‘Vampire’ hedgehog among 234 new species identified in ...

The Greater Mekong region of Asia hosts a wealth of rare and unstudied species –...

Butchered bones tell of shocking massacre in prehistori...

At least 37 men, woman and children were brutally murdered in the largest massac...

Creating ‘Mirror Life’ Could Be Disastrous, Scientists ...

Breakthroughs in synthetic biology could create mirror versions of natural molec...

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