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NASA Kennedy Team Recognized During White House Sustain...

A team of seven NASA Kennedy employees was recognized by the White House for cha...

Langley Celebrates Pride Month: Derek Bramble

Derek Bramble has served in a variety of mission and program support roles over ...

Ancient Egyptian Scribes Suffered Back Pain, Too

The skeletons of scribes from ancient Egypt show deterioration from sitting and ...

The Remarkable Life of Chemistry Professor and Crime Bu...

This chemistry professor helped police around the world solve arsons and homicides

Supreme Court Allows Emergency Abortions in Idaho—For Now

A Supreme Court decision allows emergency abortion care despite a state ban in I...

NASA Celebrates 10 Years of Human Spaceflight’s NExT Pi...

Experienced spacewalkers, university students, flight controllers, and NASA team...

Liftoff! Redesigned NASA Ames Visitor Center Engages Ki...

The San Francisco Bay Area has a new and interactive way to learn more about the...

NASA’s Mars Odyssey Captures Huge Volcano, Nears 100,00...

The 23-year-old orbiter is taking images that offer horizon-wide views of the Re...

NASA eClips Engages Families at 2024 STEM Community Day

On Saturday, June 1, 2024, thousands of community members attended the Science, ...

Skeletons reveal ancient Egyptian scribes had bad postu...

The skeletons of ancient Egyptian scribes reveal the health toll of sitting on t...

The last woolly mammoths on Earth died from bad luck, n...

A genetic study of woolly mammoths found on an isolated Arctic island shows they...

JWST’s ‘Little Red Dots’ Offer Astronomers the Universe...

The James Webb Space Telescope’s search for the earliest stars and black holes h...

How Older People Can Stay Safe from Fraud and Scams

Older people are increasingly becoming the targets of fraudsters. Here’s how to ...

University examiners fail to spot ChatGPT answers in re...

ChatGPT-written exam submissions for a psychology degree mostly went undetected ...

Alphabet Soup: NASA’s GOLD Finds Surprising C, X Shapes...

Who knew Earth’s upper atmosphere was like alphabet soup? NASA’s Global-scale Ob...

Mysterious rock art in Venezuela hints at little-known ...

Pictograms and petroglyphs depicting abstract lines and shapes offer a rare glim...

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