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Too Much Trust in AI Poses Unexpected Threats to the Sc...

It’s vital to “keep humans in the loop” to avoid humanizing machine-learning mod...

Mathematicians plan computer proof of Fermat's last the...

Fermat's last theorem puzzled mathematicians for centuries until it was finally ...

The Science behind Humpback Whales’ Eerie Songs

Scientists have long wondered how baleen whales make their songs, and a new stud...

Most Astronauts Get ‘Space Headaches.’ Scientists Want ...

Headaches are a common and recurring problem in space, even for astronauts that ...

NASA to Send Research to Station Aboard 30th SpaceX Res...

New research and technology demonstrations for NASA are set to launch aboard the...

NASA Volunteers Find Fifteen Rare “Active Asteroids”

Some extraordinary asteroids have “activity”—comet-like tails or envelopes of ga...

Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff Participates in Women i...

The National Space Council hosted the Women in Space Roundtable on Monday, March...

St. Patrick’s Aurora Illuminates the Night Sky

This majestic image of the dazzling green lights of the aurora borealis was capt...

NASA Announces Semifinalists of Power to Explore Challenge

NASA selected 45 student essays as semifinalists of its 2024 Power to Explore Ch...

NASA Delivers Science Instrument to JAXA’s Martian Moon...

On March 14, NASA delivered its gamma-ray and neutron spectrometer instrument to...

Second Gentleman Douglass Emhoff Participates in Women ...

The National Space Council hosted the Women in Space Roundtable on Monday, March...

Miniature furniture 3D printed using ink made from recy...

Waste wood can be reconstituted into a form that can be 3D printed and used to p...

Gold flecks make super-transparent glass fully opaque f...

A glare-free window that is opaque from the outside but still offers a clear vie...

Women’s History Month: Meet Sarah Mann

In honor of Women’s History Month, we recently sat down with Sarah Mann, public ...

Astronomers Are Snapping Baby Pictures of Planets by th...

Snapshots of a plethora of planet-forming disks offer more than just eye candy—t...

Ancient Malaria Genome from Roman Skeleton Hints at Dis...

Genetic information from ancient Roman remains is helping to reveal how malaria ...

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