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The Caspian Sea and the coast of northern Iran

iss070e002303 (Oct. 6, 2023) — The Caspian Sea and cities and towns on the coast...

Astronauts try on their spacesuits and test the suits’ ...

iss070e002420 (Oct. 4, 2023) — NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli (center) assists a...

Your Brain Finds It Easy to Size Up Four Objects But No...

Neuron activity shows that the brain uses different systems for counting up to f...

NASA Ames Hosts Briefing on New Initiative, Congresswom...

NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley will host a media bri...

The Marshall Star for October 4, 2023

Agency Leadership Talks NASA 2040, Artemis, Budget at Marshall Town Hall By Jess...

Earth’s core is oddly squishy and we may now know why

Earth’s iron-rich inner core may owe some of its surprising softness to the moti...

Many-Mirrored Galaxies Deepen Dark Matter Mystery

A surprisingly complex galaxy cluster suggests that in the search for dark matte...

Key Biden Climate Pollution Metric Is Safe--For Now

Supreme Court justices declined to decide whether the Biden administration is pl...

The Marshall Star

The Marshall Star for October 4, 2023.

NASA’s Bennu Asteroid Sample Contains Carbon, Water

Initial studies of the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid Bennu sample collected in s...

Is cannabis today really much more potent than 50 years...

Levels of the psychoactive compound THC have been steadily rising in marijuana s...

Journey to a Metal-Rich World: NASA’s Psyche Is Ready t...

The spacecraft is targeting an Oct. 12 liftoff atop a Falcon Heavy rocket. Its d...

Monkeys with Transplanted Pig Kidneys Live for Up to Tw...

A company that creates genetically modified pig organs for transplants hopes to ...

Climate change may be improving the quality of Bordeaux...

An analysis has found that Bordeaux wines made in years with wet winters and hot...

Two giant planets collided and vaporised in a distant s...

A star behaving strangely was the first clue that astronomers were witnessing tw...

A Soggy Mission to Sniff Out a Greenhouse Gas 'Bomb' in...

A needle-like tower, hung with sensors, "sniffs" the air above the Arctic circle...

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