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A little bit of fear can bring down high levels of infl...

Feeling scared seems to reduce elevated levels of inflammation, which may help e...

Aaron Yazzie: Bridging Indigenous Heritage and Space Ex...

Aaron Yazzie’s dream of being part of humanity’s exploration of space took him o...

Your Friends Shape Your Microbiome—and So Do Their Friends

Analysis of nearly 2,000 people living in remote villages in Honduras reveals wh...

Choosing Empathy Is Critical to Democracy

If we lose sight of why empathy matters, both individual dignity and democracy s...

Walking Pneumonia is Surging in Young Kids. Here's What...

Milder cases of pneumonia, dubbed “walking pneumonia,” are on the rise in young ...

Bird flu may be adapting to become more infectious to h...

Three people in North America without known animal exposures have tested positiv...

Robot balloons are snapping centimetre-resolution photo...

Near Space Labs’s autonomous balloon fleet is already taking high-resolution ima...

Ocean acidification is reaching deeper waters

Rising carbon dioxide levels are driving an increase in the ocean’s acidity – an...

John Herrington Performs a Spacewalk

On Nov. 30, 2002, NASA astronauts John Herrington (pictured) and Michael Lopez-A...

What Makes the Eastern U.S. Drought Different from the ...

Drought is more synonymous with the western U.S., but the eastern part of the co...

How could Ukraine stop Russia’s new Oreshnik missile?

Russia’s new ballistic missile flies on a high arc out of Earth’s atmosphere and...

NASA Plane Supported Innovative Microgravity Research i...

A bell rings and a strobe light flashes as a pilot pulls the nose of the DC-9 ai...

An Electronic Traffic Monitor for Airports 

Ground traffic management program saves passengers and airlines time while cutti...

Expressions of Pain May Have a Common Origin

From “ouch” to “aïe” to “yakayi,” languages across the world exclaim pain using ...

Why We Probably Won’t Find Aliens Anytime Soon

Odds are that we’re not truly alone in the cosmos. But practically speaking, we ...

A Science Breakthrough Too Good to Be True? It Probably...

The more exciting, transformative, and revolutionary a science result appears, e...

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