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How Planetary Defenders Planned to Stop That City-Kille...

The threat from near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4 may have subsided, but discoveries ...

Fat Doesn't Deserve Its Bad Rap

Fat is one of the most active, dynamic organs we have. Why can’t we learn to lov...

NASA’s Dust Shield Successfully Repels Lunar Regolith o...

NASA’s Electrodynamic Dust Shield (EDS) successfully demonstrated its ability to...

Understanding Cosmic Explosions: StarBurst Arrives at N...

StarBurst, a wide-field gamma ray observatory, arrived at NASA’s Marshall Space ...

NEO Surveyor Instrument Enclosure Inside Historic Chamb...

The instrument enclosure of NASA’s Near-Earth Object Surveyor is prepared for cr...

Little red dots seen by JWST might be a kind of black h...

Red specks in the early universe are puzzling astronomers, but a proposed explan...

Finding Clues in Ruins of Ancient Dead Star With NASA’s...

People often think about archaeology happening deep in jungles or inside ancient...

NASA, NSIDC Scientists Say Arctic Winter Sea Ice at Rec...

Winter sea ice cover in the Arctic was the lowest it’s ever been at its annual p...

Mathematicians Find Proof to 122-Year-Old Triangle-to-S...

A long-standing shape mystery has finally been solved

Rebel Doctor Evangelina Rodríguez Improved Lives and Co...

Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo started innovative health programs on her ret...

Who Will Build the Next Giant Particle Collider?

The European physics laboratory CERN is planning to build a mega collider by 207...

Quantum computers are on track to solve knotty mathemat...

A quantum algorithm for solving mathematical problems related to knots could giv...

We've spotted auroras on Neptune for the first time

After nearly 36 years of searching, astronomers have finally confirmed Neptune h...

Flourishing microalgae could offset emissions as the pl...

Photosynthesising microbes in soil may increase their activity as temperatures r...

How Microplastics Get into Our Food

Kitchen items—sponges, blenders, kettles—are abundant sources of microplastics t...

Why Letting Kids Find Loopholes in Rules May Help Their...

A new study finds that when young kids find loopholes, or sneaky work-arounds, f...

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