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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...

Hubble Observes an Askew Galaxy Coaxing Star Formation ...

Arp 300 consists of two interacting galaxies, UGC 05028 (the smaller face-on spi...

Extreme Cold Snaps Could Get Worse as Climate Warms

Climate instability could be distorting the polar vortex, causing cold air outbr...

The New Year Resolution We Need Is to Avoid Miracle Cures

Bad diets, stress, impaired sleep and aging can’t be reversed by juicing, healin...

There Are Quicker Ways to Board a Plane--So Why Don't A...

These boarding methods are more efficient, but they come at a cost

Missing bullets can be identified by ricochet residue a...

Investigating gun crime is challenging if bullets have been removed from the sce...

Endometriosis takes 6 years to be diagnosed due to a la...

Endometriosis takes an average of 6.6 years to be diagnosed worldwide, with one ...

Traces of ancient life reveal a 3.4-billion-year-old ec...

Chemical analysis of rocks found in South Africa shows that ancient microorganis...

Megalodon was nothing like a giant great white shark

We have no complete skeleton of the ancient megalodon shark, but new evidence po...

Pink Fairy Armadillos Have a Weird Double Skin Not Seen...

Pink fairy armadillos evolved a unique double skin millions of years ago as they...

Long COVID Signatures Found in Huge Analysis of Blood P...

Proteins involved in immunity, clotting and inflammation could help to unravel t...

NASA to Observe Day of Remembrance, Host Employee Safet...

In honor of the members of the NASA family who lost their lives while furthering...

NASA Science, Astrobotic Peregrine Mission One Concludes

The first flight of NASA’s commercial lunar delivery service carrying agency sci...

Japan Reaches the Moon, but the Fate of Its Precision L...

Japan’s SLIM precision-landing spacecraft—a potential game-changer for upcoming ...

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