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'Galloping' bubbles could act as tiny robotic vacuum cl...

While experimenting with waves, researchers discovered that vibrating a containe...

Sols 4466-4468: Heading Into the Small Canyon

Written by Susanne Schwenzer, Planetary Geologist at The Open University Earth p...

Bird Flu Strikes Rats, Pet Cats and Egg Supplies

Avian influenza continues to fuel egg shortages. Plus, a delayed CDC study on ho...

Fourth Launch of NASA Instruments Planned for Near Moon...

Sending instruments to the Moon supports a growing lunar economy on and off Eart...

Sols 4464-4465: Making Good Progress

Written by Lauren Edgar, Planetary Geologist at USGS Astrogeology Science Center...

Milky Way on the Horizon

NASA astronaut Don Pettit used a camera with low light and long duration setting...

NASA Remembers Long-Time Civil Servant John Boyd

John Boyd, known to many as Jack and whose career spanned more than seven decade...

6 Things to Know About NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer

The small satellite mission will map the Moon to help scientists better understa...

Extreme heat may speed up biological ageing in older pe...

Spending more days in extreme heat seems to be linked to markers of increased bi...

Making a Pledge Can Encourage Honest Behavior—If the Wo...

Can taking a simple oath make you more trustworthy? That depends a lot on its ex...

Trump Firings and Funding Freezes Leave Western States ...

The Trump administration’s moves to slash Forest Service personnel and pause wil...

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 to Discuss Space Station Mission, ...

Media are invited to hear from NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 astronauts during a news con...

NASA Open Data Turns Science Into Art

An art display powered by NASA science data topped the Salesforce Tower in San F...

Vital ocean current is unlikely to completely shut down...

Climate models predict that even under extreme warming, the Atlantic Meridional ...

Humans were living in tropical forests surprisingly early

By far the oldest evidence of humans living in dense forests comes from a site i...

Thread-based computer could be knitted into clothes to ...

Wearable technology could go beyond smartwatches to items of clothing that monit...

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