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Should Ukraine capture a Russian nuclear power plant?

Russia's attacks and occupation of Ukraine's nuclear power plants have shocked o...

The odds of quantum weirdness being real just got a lot...

An experiment to test distant particles’ ability to correlate their behaviour is...

Hubble Rings in a New Galactic View

The subject of this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image is situated in the Per...

What a Survey On Anal Sex and Masturbation Reveals Abou...

Here’s what the team at Science Vs learned about prostates and pleasure in its q...

How to See Sunspots with Your Own Eyes

Surging solar activity means enormous sunspots are in the space-weather forecast...

Listening to worms wriggle can help us monitor ecosyste...

The noises made by organisms like ants and worms as they move around in the soil...

Arts and crafts seem to boost well-being more than empl...

We already know that having a job can improve mental health, but findings sugges...

Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs Came from beyond Jup...

New evidence points to a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer solar system as th...

We have tools to solve the opioid crisis – so why aren’...

A large majority of people with an opioid use disorder in the US aren’t receivin...

Southern California Student Wins NASA Scholarship

Sabrina Redifer, a 2024 graduate of Quartz Hill High School in Lancaster, Califo...

Geospatial AI Foundation Model Team Receives NASA Marsh...

NASA’s science efforts aim to empower scientists with the tools to perform resea...

Hellish conditions have warped an Earth-like planet int...

Planets that orbit close to their parent stars are blasted with radiation and co...

Ants Bite Off Each Other's Limbs to Save Them from Dead...

Carpenter ants carry out lifesaving amputations on their colony siblings to save...

São Francisco’s Colorful Palette

This Dec. 27, 2023 image of the São Francisco River in southeast Brazil showcase...

Postal Service Ignoring Heat Risks to Mail Carriers, In...

Internal records show the U.S. Postal Service has tried to get workers out of ai...

Tardigrade Fossils Reveal When ‘Water Bears’ Became Ind...

252 million years ago, tardigrades may have escaped extinction using this one we...

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