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For the New Year, the FDA Is Changing What Foods Can Be...

Whole grains and fruits are in, and added sugar is out. That’s going to change w...

The FDA is Changing What Foods can be Called “Healthy”

Whole grains and fruits are in, and added sugar is out. That’s going to change w...

People Living in Las Vegas’s Tunnels Urged to Get Medic...

Street medicine providers and homeless outreach workers who travel into Las Vega...

The U.S. Drone Panic Mirrors UFO Overreactions

We need less uproar over everyday drones and more critical attention about ones ...

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Makes History With Closest Pa...

Operations teams have confirmed NASA’s mission to “touch” the Sun survived its r...

AI-powered avatars can gesture naturally as they speak

An AI model that understands the interplay between human body language, speech a...

Fights over geoengineering experiments will heat up in ...

There is growing interest in exploring ways to counteract global warming by inte...

Snow days set to disappear across much of the US

By the end of the century, the eastern and southern US may never see deep snow c...

How to Tactfully Ask Your Child’s Friend’s Parents if T...

A gun safety check of where your child is going for a playdate or sleepover may ...

An Earth-Rocking Cosmic Explosion Turns 20

Twenty years ago today a magnetar’s epic tantrum made our planet ring like a bel...

Why Probability Probably Doesn’t Exist (but It’s Useful...

All of statistics and much of science depends on probability—an astonishing achi...

How the Duck Stamp Became One of the Most Successful Co...

Inside the fiercely competitive Federal Duck Stamp Contest, part of the wildly s...

Mathematicians found – and fixed – an error in a 60-yea...

As part of a project to make mathematics machine-readable, mathematicians have d...

Supersonic flight will see a dramatic return in 2025 wi...

Several prototype aircraft that are intended to bring back commercial supersonic...

Mechanical Systems TDT Support Reaches Across NASA Prog...

The NESC Mechanical Systems TDT provides broad support across NASA’s mission dir...

NESC Assists in Heatshield Investigation

NASA’s uncrewed Artemis I mission launched from KSC on November 16, 2022. After ...

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