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Meet the man who single-handedly tracks every spaceflig...

For more than 40 years, Jonathan McDowell has tirelessly catalogued the space in...

Dyes made by microbes could reduce the environmental im...

A UK start-up is producing dyes made by bacteria and yeast rather than fossil fu...

Giant megalodon sharks may have sparred with their jaws

Fossil teeth of extinct megalodon sharks have grooves made by other megalodon te...

Sols 4452-4453: Keeping Warm and Keeping Busy

Earth planning date: Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025 I woke up this morning to my weath...

Scientists React to RFK, Jr.’s Confirmation as HHS Secr...

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has expressed support for some fields of science but has...

The Next Full Moon is the Snow Moon

The next full moon will be Wednesday morning, Feb. 12, 2025, appearing opposite ...

How NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer Will Make a Looping Voyage...

Before arriving at the Moon, the small satellite mission will use the gravity of...

NASA Tests Drones to Provide Micrometeorology, Aid in F...

In Aug. 2024, a team of NASA researchers and partners gathered in Missoula, to t...

Pig-to-Human Organ Transplants Will Finally Begin Clini...

Up to 50 transplant patients will receive a genetically modified pig kidney in a...

Measles Outbreak in Children Grows in One of Texas’ Lea...

With hospitalizations and at least nine confirmed cases, health officials race t...

Tribal Library Co-Design STEM Space Workshop

Christine Shupla and Claire Ratcliffe Adams, from the NASA Science Activation pr...

Giving NASA’s CADRE a Hand

One of three small lunar rovers — part of a NASA technology demonstration called...

Using AI tools like ChatGPT can reduce critical thinkin...

A survey of workers who used generative AI to complete tasks found that they use...

Why we may crave dessert even when we are full from dinner

In mice, the neurons that dictate the feeling of being full are also the ones th...

Rewilding is often championed, but could it be bad for ...

Conservation projects in wealthy but nature-depleted countries can cause food an...

California’s groundwater drought continues despite torr...

Seismic measurement of Los Angeles’s depleted aquifers show a year of heavy prec...

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