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Japan's SLIM Mission Is Revived on the Moon

After a nine-day shutdown, the upside-down lunar lander received enough sunlight...

Poised for Science: NASA’s Europa Clipper Instruments A...

With less than nine months remaining in the countdown to launch, NASA’s Europa C...

BioNutrients: A Five-Year Experiment in Space Nears Com...

NASA’s bio-manufacturing experiment called BioNutrients is testing a way to use ...

Why Insects Are Attracted to Light at Night

Contrary to popular lore, insects do not confuse artificial light for the moon

First Space-Based Gravitational Wave Detector Gets Go-A...

The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna could discover gigantic ripples in spacet...

Spider webs collect DNA that reveals the species living...

DNA analysis of spider webs from two locations in Australia identified dozens of...

Poem: 'Midlife Calculus'

Science in meter and verse

Tomorrow's Quantum Computers Threaten Today's Secrets. ...

Researchers are racing to create codes so complex that even quantum computers ca...

Slight flight altitude changes could slash aviation's c...

Contrail clouds that form behind planes are responsible for much of the climate ...

Could combatting loneliness extend the lives of people ...

A recent study suggests that reducing social isolation among people with obesity...

Neuralink: What do brain implants do and why is Elon Mu...

Elon Musk's Neuralink company is conducting its first human trials, implanting a...

Hubble Spies a Spinning Spiral

Looking like a baseball lobbed into the depths of the universe, ESO 420-G013 is ...

Station Science 101: Epigenetics Research in Space

A growing body of research suggests a link between epigenetic mechanisms and a w...

Shrinking Family Sizes May Change Our Experience with A...

Throughout the world, the number of relatives that people have may dramatically ...

Can 'Conversations' with Whales Teach Us to Talk with A...

A controversial 20-minute interaction with a humpback whale might help scientist...

Disinformation Is the Real Threat to Democracy and Publ...

Disinformation abounds, and it can kill. Fortunately, it can often be unambiguou...

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