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How NASA Citizen Science Fuels Future Exoplanet Research

NASA’s upcoming flagship astrophysics missions, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Tele...

Calling All Innovators: Apply for NASA’s 2025 Lunabotic...

NASA invites teams from colleges, universities, as well as technical and vocatio...

Sedimentary and Planetary Geologist Dr. Michael Thorpe

“I didn’t always grow up knowing that I was going to be working for NASA. It was...

Communications Strategist Thalia Patrinos

“The public perception of NASA has a lot to do with our technological successes ...

Helen Edwards Helped Create a Particle Smasher to Probe...

Helen Edwards was a particle physicist who led the design and construction of th...

Dark Matter Hunters Meet Feared ‘Neutrino Fog’

With the detection of a long-predicted “neutrino fog,” the search for particles ...

Uncovering recent hidden grave sites in Mexico with sat...

Researchers in Mexico are using satellite data to find covert graves – these cou...

Simplistic ‘Fight or Flight’ Idea Undervalues the Brain...

The brain's primary job is to reduce uncertainty in an ever-changing world

Experiments Prepare to Test Whether Consciousness Arise...

Researchers wish to probe whether consciousness has a basis in quantum mechanica...

Cannabis Needs Rethinking As a Strategy in the Overdose...

Opioid use disorder treatment needs to take into account evolving cannabis polic...

Smartphone flaw allows hackers and governments to map y...

A newly identified smartphone vulnerability can reveal the floor plans of where ...

These Living Computers Are Made from Human Neurons

In the search for less energy-hungry artificial intelligence, some scientists ar...

A common low-calorie sweetener raises the risk of blood...

A small study found that the sugar substitute erythritol makes blood more suscep...

Could Mars become habitable with the help of glitter-li...

If we want to terraform the Red Planet to make it better able to host microbial ...

A surprisingly wide range of bacteria live inside micro...

Microwaves in homes, offices and laboratories have been found to host diverse mi...

Hardy bacteria found living inside microwaves

A surprisingly wide range of bacteria seem to endure the hot and dry environment...

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