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Math Explains Why Your Friends Are More Popular Than You

The inspection paradox makes sense of social networks, long train wait times and...

Why 2024's Total Solar Eclipse Will Be So Special

The last time North Americans caught a total solar eclipse, the sun was in a lul...

Can this AI Tool Predict Your Death? Maybe, But Don't P...

Amid the machine-learning boom, model developers have built an all-purpose digit...

Humans first reached China thousands of years earlier t...

A fresh look at an archaeological site in northern China that was excavated in t...

Could DARPA's enigmatic X-65 plane revolutionise aircra...

The US military will test an aircraft that flies without mechanical control surf...

New fiery doughnut image is our most detailed glimpse o...

The black hole at the centre of galaxy M87 has been imaged at higher resolution ...

Seabed trawling found to be a major source of global CO...

Bottom trawling, a controversial and destructive fishing technique, releases lar...

Meet ReTro, the First Cloned Rhesus Monkey to Reach Adu...

A method that provides cloned embryos with a healthy placenta has led to the fir...

NASA Sets Briefings for Crew-8, International Space Sta...

NASA will host a pair of news conferences Thursday, Jan. 25, from the agency’s J...

The Marshall Star for January 17, 2024

‘Be King’: Team Redstone Invites All to Honor Civil Rights Icon’s Legacy By Jess...

Robot Team Builds High-Performance Digital Structure fo...

Greater than the sum of its parts: NASA tests the capability of a system that in...

An Aurora in Another Light

The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite sensor on the NOAA-NASA Suomi NPP ...

Children Anticipate What Others Want, But Great Apes Don't

New cross-species research suggests a theory of mind is one thing that sets huma...

Cute Little Tardigrades Are Basically Indestructible, a...

Tardigrades are microscopic animals that can survive a host of conditions that a...

What is Disease X and why is it in the news?

The World Health Organization uses the term "Disease X" to refer to an infection...

Robotic dodecahedron searches the deep sea for new species

A robotic dodecahedron that can collect tissue samples from deep-sea animals for...

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