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Dogs seem to have a strong preference for yellow things

When offered a choice of bowls, free-ranging dogs in India tend to approach a ye...

NASA University Research Program Makes First Award to a...

Great ideas, and the talent and passion that bring them to life, can be found an...

NASA Awards Planetary Defense Space Telescope Launch Se...

NASA has selected SpaceX of Starbase, Texas, to provide launch services for the ...

NASA Awards Delivery Order for NOAA’s Space Weather Pro...

NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), h...

NASA Sets Coverage for Intuitive Machines’ Next Commerc...

Carrying NASA science and technology to the Moon as part of the agency’s CLPS (C...

NASA Marks Artemis Progress With Gateway Lunar Space St...

NASA and its international partners are making progress on Gateway – the lunar s...

Texas Measles Outbreak Nears 100 Cases, Raising Concern...

Low vaccination rates and undetected infections are driving the measles outbreak...

How one farm is testing multiple carbon-capture tricks ...

Rock dust, compost and biochar can all help capture carbon dioxide and boost cro...

Hair conditioner made from wood is black and smelly, bu...

Hair conditioner made using lignin, a polymer found in wood and bark, works just...

"Diversity" Documents That Weren't about DEI Were Purge...

OSHA webpages removed for containing the word "diversity" had no relation to gen...

Why Emotional Sounds Translate across Culture and Language

The sounds we make during emotional moments or when experiencing pain may not be...

US stops sharing flu data with WHO amidst one of its wo...

The US withdrawal from the World Health Organization formally takes one year, bu...

The bold plan to bring back Tasmanian devils across mai...

Tasmanian devils are already being released inside predator-proof sanctuaries in...

NASA’s PUNCH Mission to Revolutionize Our View of Solar...

Earth is immersed in material streaming from the Sun. This stream, called the so...

Hubble Spies a Spiral That May Be Hiding an Imposter

The sparkling spiral galaxy gracing this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image i...

What’s on the Milky Way’s Far Side?

With radio and infrared telescopes, astronomers can pierce the dusty veil of our...

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