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Fragile quantum entanglement may survive chaos of chemi...

Strange quantum characteristics of molecules can weather the chaos of chemical r...

Egypt’s Famed Pyramids Overlooked a Long-Lost Branch of...

A former stretch of the Nile River, now buried beneath the Sahara Desert, may he...

FY2024 TEAM II NOFO Announcement

Next Gen STEM’s Teams Engaging Affiliated Museums and Informal Institutions (TEA...

NASA, European Space Agency Unite to Land Europe’s Rove...

NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) announced Thursday they signed an agreement...

How NASA Tracked the Most Intense Solar Storm in Decades

May 2024 has already proven to be a particularly stormy month for our Sun. Durin...

Some brain injury patients would recover if life suppor...

After comparing people with brain injuries whose life support was continued with...

AI noise-cancelling headphones let you focus on just on...

You can blank out certain types of background noise and focus on just one conver...

NASA Recognizes 5 Early Career Planetary Scientists

NASA has selected five early-career scientists for its 2023 Planetary Science Ea...

Spiderweb Thread Inspires Ultrasmall Microphones

Sound recording could take a cue from arachnid acoustics

Device Decodes ‘Internal Speech’ in the Brain

Technology that enables researchers to interpret brain signals could one day all...

Do We Have Enough Bird Flu Vaccines for a Potential Pan...

The U.S. government has a stockpile of H5N1 vaccines, and several companies coul...

Why Do We Sing? New Analysis of Folk Songs Finds Simila...

Across the globe, singing traditions are vast and varied. Their commonalities ma...

A lost branch of the river Nile flowed past the pyramid...

Soil core samples show an ancient riverbed under the desert near many Egyptian p...

The Strongest Solar Storm in 20 Years Did Little Damage...

Years of careful planning helped safeguard against last weekend’s severe space w...

Mental Time Travel Helps Birds Remember Food Stashes

Eurasian Jays use something similar to humans’ episodic memory to remember where...

Students Across US to Hear from NASA Astronaut Aboard S...

Students of a volunteer service organization will have the opportunity next week...

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