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Could Neanderthals Make Art?

Scientists are finding ever-earlier examples of artistic expression in the archa...

Experience the Launch of NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test...

Digital content creators are invited to register to attend the launch of NASA’s ...

Studying Arctic Ice

In this image from July 12, 2011, crew from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy re...

Shifting to EVs Could Prevent Millions of Childhood Ast...

For children living near U.S. highways, a transition to zero-emission electric v...

People with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue S...

A long-awaited study of people with ME/CFS revealed differences in their immune ...

How to Close the 'Orgasm Gap' for Heterosexual Couples

Researchers once faced death threats for asking women what gives them pleasure. ...

Sculptures about to Land on the Moon Join a Long Histor...

A lunar lander nicknamed Odie carries 125 small moon sculptures by artist Jeff K...

Stellar Beads on a String

Astronomers have discovered one of the most powerful eruptions from a black hole...

Seeing is Communicating

Eye-tracking technology supported by NASA makes ‘talking’ possible for people wh...

Ultra-dry Death Valley has a temporary lake thanks to e...

Death Valley may be the driest place in the US, but a large lake has now formed ...

Chicago Becomes the Latest City to Sue the Oil Industry...

Chicago has joined several other cities and states in suing oil companies. The e...

Virtual Bar Scenes Are a New Tool to Study Why People C...

Virtual-reality could assist researchers in decoding how emotions spur a decisio...

A New Type of Cancer Drug Shrinks Hard-to-Treat Tumors

New drugs called antibody-drug conjugates help patients with cancers that used t...

Humpback whales have a specialised larynx for underwate...

The distinctive melodies of baleen whales are produced by pushing air against a ...

Ride the Wave of Radio Astronomy During the Solar Eclip...

Students and science enthusiasts are invited to catch a real-time look at radio ...

NASA Astronomer Sees Power in Community, Works to Build...

Science is often portrayed as a solitary affair, where discoveries are made by l...

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