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Do routine check-ups actually improve our health?

A massive study is claimed to show that regular primary care health checks can p...

Can AI Predict Your Death?

A new study used machine learning to “autocomplete” the life trajectories of six...

NASA Invites Media to First Intuitive Machines, SpaceX ...

As part of NASA’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemi...

New U.S. Postal Service Stamps Feature Iconic NASA Webb...

The U.S. Postal Service has issued two new Priority Mail stamps celebrating NASA...

NASA Restores Contact with Mars Helicopter Ingenuity

After an unexpected communications dropout, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter is back ...

Stunning slo-mo videos show how insects survive raindro...

A raindrop can weigh 40 times as much as a water strider. So how does the insect...

Chickpeas grown in moon dust for the first time

With a little help from a fungus and earthworms, chickpeas have been grown in lu...

NASA Interns at Johnson’s Rock Yard

In this image from May 22, 2023, a NASA intern uses an augmented reality headset...

University High Wins L.A. Ocean Sciences Bowl at NASA’s...

The annual competition aims to help students expand their ocean-related knowledg...

Parking Lots Cause More Heat and Flooding--Here's How 1...

A new index scores U.S. cities by the amount of land they provide for parking. S...

NASA Glenn’s Langley Legacy

“[On December 15, 1941] a few shivering, startled Southerners from Langley, the ...

Slipping on Your New Year's Resolutions? Science Tips t...

Studies of goal setting reveal why it’s so hard to keep resolutions—and how to m...

Missing Russian Data Is Harming Arctic Research at a Cr...

Russia makes up nearly half the terrestrial Arctic, but global collaboration wit...

How measles can do long-lasting damage to children's im...

Low vaccination rates have led to measles outbreaks in several countries, but ma...

AI costs too much to automate vision-related jobs – for...

Today’s AI computer vision costs are too steep for most US firms to consider rep...

Strange 'one-dimensional gas' created by trapping atoms...

A row of gaseous krypton atoms has been trapped inside a carbon nanotube, allowi...

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