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NASA Targets 2024 for First Flight of X-59 Experimental...

NASA’s Quesst mission has adjusted the scheduled first flight of its X-59 quiet ...

National Disability Employment Awareness Month and Addr...

The month of October marks National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM...

A Full Moon with Earth’s Blue Glow Beneath it

iss070e001516 (Sept. 30, 2023) — A full Moon is pictured from the International ...

September’s Harvest Moon

iss070e001502 (Sept. 30, 2023) — September’s Harvest Moon can be seen from the I...

Neanderthals hunted cave lions with spears and made use...

Fossilised remains of extinct big cats called cave lions display evidence of but...

We could make roads on the moon by melting lunar dust

Lunar dust can be melted with a laser to make a strong, glassy material – and a ...

Simple blood test tweak could make intensive care treat...

Taking less blood for intensive care tests reduces the risk of transfusions, whi...

Energy-efficient transistor could allow smartwatches to...

A prototype transistor built from molybdenum disulphide and carbon nanotubes rat...

This Code Breaking Quaker Poet Hunted Nazis

How Elizebeth Smith Friedman went from scouring Shakespeare for secret codes to ...

AI Designs Little Robots in 30 Seconds and They Keep Sp...

An AI used to build artificial neural networks can also create autonomous robot ...

Quantum Physics Isn't as Weird as You Think. It's Weirder

Quantum physics’ oddities seem less surprising if you stop thinking of atoms as ...

Inventions based on threatened animals like rhinos are ...

An analysis of patent records suggests there is growing commercial interest in p...

People Who Speak Backward Reveal the Brain's Endless Ab...

Argentine researchers studied a regional slang that reverses the order of word s...

Let's stop making lab-grown meat weird

The lab-grown meat industry needs to perfect and normalise the staples, like chi...

Toys produce far more electronic waste than vapes

Over 3 billion kilograms of valuable electronics inside children’s toys are thro...

Samples from asteroid Bennu contain the key ingredients...

The asteroid Bennu was sampled by NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex mission, which returned to E...

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