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NASA Wallops Supports Hypersonic Rocket Launches

NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility supported the launch of two suborbital sounding r...

Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy Slashes Risk of Death in Some P...

The active ingredient in Wegovy and Ozempic reduced the risk of heart attacks an...

The pandemic helped some children develop their vocabulary

Some preschool children in Canada scored higher on cognitive skills tests during...

Transgender People's Neurological Needs Are Being Overl...

Migraine, stroke and epilepsy disproportionately affect members of the transgend...

The Pandemic Disrupted Adolescent Brain Development

Early research presented at the leading brain conference suggests that the pande...

Electronic pill monitors your breathing and heart rate ...

A smart pill can accurately monitor your breathing and heart rate from inside yo...

The Heat is On! NASA’s “Flawless” Heat Shield Demo Pass...

A little more than a year ago, a NASA flight test article came screaming back fr...

'Olfactory Training' during Sleep Could Help Your Memory

Participants who smelled odors while they slept performed better on word-recall ...

Time seems to slow down when you're high – why does tha...

Cannabis does strange things to our sense of time passing, possibly by over-exci...

Inside the $1.5-Trillion Nuclear Weapons Program You've...

A road trip through the communities shouldering the U.S.’s nuclear missile revival

Is the Lottery Ever a Good Bet?

The surprisingly subtle math behind the Powerball and Mega Millions

Just One U.S. Reservation Hosts Nuclear Weapons. This I...

15 nuclear missiles deployed in underground concrete silos across the Fort Berth...

This Fall Is Full of Acorns--Thanks to a 'Mast' Year

Trees can outsmart animals such as squirrels and birds by synchronizing their se...

Leonid and Geminid Meteor Showers Bring Bonanza before ...

Two unusual annual meteor showers come at the end of the year, and each can spar...

Why so many prehistoric monuments were painted red

Megaliths, or huge stones, were used for thousands of years to build monuments, ...

How to watch the Leonid meteor shower peaking this weekend

The Leonids are known for their bright, fast-moving meteors. The shower will pea...

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