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How Earth Went from a Sterile Rock to a Lush, Living Pl...

From microbes to mammoths, life has transformed Earth into one big living system...

Three bright ideas that could fix fashion's environment...

3D weaving technology, AI-designed fibres and leather made from waste fish scale...

Gateway: Up Close in Stunning Detail

Witness Gateway in stunning detail with this video that brings the future of lun...

What Does Artificial General Intelligence Actually Mean?

Claims of artificial general intelligence are increasingly common. But can anyon...

The Paris Olympics Face Bacterial Challenges, and Micro...

Microplastics are everywhere, Olympic ambitions for the Seine River are complica...

Learning from Great Tits' Urban Adaptability

One of Europe’s most common birds, the great tit, show an amazing adaptability t...

Warm water seeping under Antarctic ice sheets may accel...

As ice melts beneath Antarctica, warm ocean water can intrude further inland and...

China’s Chang’e 6 returns with first rocks from far sid...

The Chinese lunar spacecraft Chang’e 6 has touched down in Inner Mongolia, bring...

Little-studied pollutant from planes threatens the heal...

More than 50 million people living near airports in Europe may be at risk of hea...

NASA Webb, Hubble Scientist Marcia Rieke Awarded Gruber...

Marcia Rieke, a scientist who worked on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and Hu...

Johnson Celebrates LGBTQI+ Pride Month: Eva Granger

Eva Granger firmly believes that anyone can launch a career at NASA. As the even...

Quantum ‘super behaviour’ could create energy seemingly...

It should be possible to combine several quantum states, each with almost no ene...

On the GOES

On June 14, 2024, NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) last ...

Giant Viruses Discovered in Arctic Ice Could Slow Sea-L...

Scientists recently discovered giant viruses infecting algal blooms that dot the...

What a Study on Ultraprocessed Fake Meat and Heart Dise...

A recent study found that eating ultraprocessed plant-based foods was linked to ...

Origami computer uses folded paper for calculations

By representing data as folds in paper, the principles of origami can theoretica...

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