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NASA Names Winners of 2023 Student Rocket Launch Compet...

NASA announced Tuesday the University of Alabama in Huntsville is the overall wi...

NASA Selects Small Business, Research Teams for Tech De...

NASA will award funding to more than 200 small business teams to develop new tec...

Young People in Historic Climate Trial Rest Their Case

Young people suing Montana to take action on climate change are ready to wrap up...

Do Insects Feel Joy and Pain?

Insects have surprisingly rich inner lives—a revelation that has wide-ranging et...

Wildfires Will Only Get Worse. We Need Satellite Tracki...

Satellite monitoring of air quality could help reduce premature death from smoke...

AIs will become useless if they keep learning from othe...

If language models such as ChatGPT are trained using the outputs of other AIs, t...

Why 2023 is shaping up to be the hottest year on record

Global weather conditions are showing extraordinary levels of heating this year....

Pay-monthly option for heat pumps could help Europe cut...

Customers in the UK, Germany and Italy will soon be able to replace gas boilers ...

Extreme Heat Is Deadlier Than Hurricanes, Floods and To...

When dangerous heat waves hit cities, better risk communication could save lives

Weird stink bug with forked horns and tusks discovered ...

A multicoloured stink bug found in Western Australia has peculiar male tusks tha...

Which Creature Was the First to Take a Nap?

Animals have been catching z’s for at least half a billion years. Here’s the fir...

Why Does Smoke Turn the Sky Orange?

The wildfire smoke that smothered the U.S. Northeast last week has surprising co...

Artistic artefacts are rewriting the timeline of ancien...

A slew of newly found artefacts in South America are revealing surprisingly fami...

Have Astronomers Seen the Universe's First Stars?

The James Webb Space Telescope is giving us our first glimpse of stars in the ea...

Strange, spiny beetle discovered in Japan

A new-to-science species of beetle is marked by a distinct yellow band on its sh...

Chemists have solved a decades-long problem of bonding ...

Atoms of a metal don't like to bond with one another, but chemists have succeede...

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