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Largest Brain Map Ever Reveals Fruit Fly’s Neurons in E...

Wiring diagram lays out connections between nearly 140,000 neurons and reveals n...

Facility Managers, Assemble: Protecting Johnson Space C...

Not all heroes wear capes (or blue flight suits). At Johnson Space Center in Hou...

The Marshall Star for October 2, 2024

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New NASA eClips VALUE Bundles for Learners with Varied ...

The NASA Science Activation program’s NASA eClips project, led by the National I...

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Hurricane Helene forced dozens of medical facilities across the southern U.S. to...

A note from the editor about New Scientist Live

With just one week to go until the world's greatest festival of ideas and discov...

Ancient DNA tells story of toddler who lived in Italy 1...

A young boy who lived towards the end of the last glacial period had dark skin, ...

Hurricanes Kill People for Years after the Initial Disa...

The average tropical cyclone in the U.S. ultimately causes about 7,000 to 11,000...

AIs are more likely to mislead people if trained on hum...

If artificial intelligence chatbots are fine-tuned to improve their responses us...

2024 ASGSR Art Competition! 

Showcase your creative side and your research!    They say, “A picture is worth ...

NASA Prepares for Lunar Terrain Vehicle Testing

When astronauts return to the Moon as part of NASA’s Artemis campaign, they will...

Sols 4321-4322: Sailing Out of Gediz Vallis

Earth planning date: Monday, Sept. 30, 2024 For the past few plans, Curiosity ha...

Via NASA Plane, Scientists Find New Gamma-ray Emission ...

There’s more to thunderclouds than rain and lightning. Thunderclouds can produce...

Unique NASA Partnerships Spark STEM Learning on Global ...

NASA offers a world of experiences and opportunities to engage young explorers a...

Dolphin 'smiles' may truly be a sign of playfulness

Captive dolphins are more likely to make an open-mouthed expression when their p...

What’s Up: October 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA

A new comet is passing through the inner solar system! Time will tell if it’s th...

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