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NASA Laser Reflecting Instruments to Help Pinpoint Eart...

The best known use of GPS satellites is to help people know their location wheth...

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Returns to Science Operat...

Updated, Dec. 8, 2023 NASA restored the agency’s Hubble Space Telescope to scien...

AI Can Now Read Your Cat's Pain

Thanks to researchers, new AI tech is delving into feline feelings to see when c...

Great Wall of China protected from erosion by coat of l...

Much of the Great Wall of China is covered in a biocrust of lichen, moss and cya...

Having children earlier in life is genetically linked t...

An analysis of over 270,000 people's genomes has found that people with genes li...

Thunderstorm Damage Keeps Rising

Increasingly frequent thunderstorms caused insurers to pay $60 billion in claims...

Amateur Astronomers Help Discover Cosmic Crash

Astronomers found what looks like a glowing cloud of dust from a massive planeta...

NASA Selects Universities to Support Small Spacecraft T...

Eight U.S. university teams are partnering with NASA to advance technologies for...

How to Choose an Environmentally Friendly Christmas Tree

Real or artificial? Here’s a climate scientist’s take on what makes a Christmas ...

Scientists have invented virtual reality goggles for mice

Studying the brain activity of a mouse while it scurries around different virtua...

NASA’s IXPE Marks Two Years of Groundbreaking X-ray Ast...

On Dec. 9, astronomers and physicists will commemorate two years of landmark X-r...

Prepare to Fly with a NASA Pilot

Get ready with Kurt Blankenship, a pilot at NASA’s Glenn Research Center, as he ...

Jumping spiders seem to recognise each other if they ha...

Regal jumpers, a type of jumping spider, appear to be less interested in each ot...

Bad Science and Bad Statistics in the Courtroom Convict...

Science, statistics and expert testimony are crucial in securing justice. But th...

Hubble Captures a Cluster in the Cloud

This striking Hubble Space Telescope image shows the densely packed globular clu...

Astronomers Spy First Star-Forming Disk beyond the Milk...

No one has ever seen a newborn star feeding on its natal disk anywhere outside o...

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