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Will semiconductor production be derailed by Hurricane ...

Hurricane Helene hit a quartz mine in North Carolina that is key to global semic...

Astronomers Spot a ‘Super-Mars’ Exoplanet around Barnar...

Claims of worlds orbiting Barnard’s star have been made before. But an advanced ...

Hurricane Helene Signals the End of the ‘Climate Haven’

Experts say the effects of global warming are playing a greater role in where pe...

Why the problem of P versus NP is worth $1 million

Mathematician Tom Crawford explains what P versus NP means – and what makes the ...

Space may be filled with more antimatter than we can ex...

A detector on the International Space Station found signatures of unexpectedly a...

Science Activation’s PLACES Team Facilitates Third Prof...

The NASA Science Activation program’s Place-Based Learning to Advance Connection...

Sunglint on the Alabama River

In this June 26, 2023, photo taken from the International Space Station, sunligh...

Astronauts could one day end up eating asteroids

Bacteria grown from carbon compounds in asteroids could be turned into a kind of...

Hurricane Helene Made Me a Climate Change Refugee

A climate advocate learns firsthand on the price of climate change in our lives,...

NASA Announces Teams to Compete in International Rover ...

NASA has selected 75 student teams to begin an engineering design challenge to b...

Hubble Observes a Peculiar Galaxy Shape

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image reveals the galaxy, NGC 4694. Most ga...

NASA Announces Teams for 2025 Student Launch Challenge

NASA has selected 71 teams from across the U.S. to participate in its 25th annua...

El Niño pattern can bring wet weather to UK one year later

El Niño and La Niña cycles driven by ocean temperatures in the Pacific can influ...

How the 2024 Election Will Shape the Future of AI

Both U.S. presidential candidates voice support for innovation in AI, but Kamala...

How Dark Is the Night Sky?

The night sky isn’t perfectly dark—instead it glows faintly, and the source isn’...

Today’s Mathematicians Seek Modern Solutions to Complex...

Today’s mathematicians grapple with higher-order mathematical questions and real...

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