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People’s ‘speed of sight’ varies and this may explain s...

There is significant variation in people’s ability to visually track fast-moving...

NASA Sets Coverage for ULA, Astrobotic Artemis Robotic ...

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

2023's Mind-Bending Revelations in the Brain Sciences

This year the explosion of interest in AI had a profound impact on how experts i...

Zapping the Vagus Nerve Could Relieve Some Long COVID S...

Ongoing research shows electrical vagus nerve stimulators could relieve some lon...

Radio bursts from space are exhibiting a strange ‘sad t...

Astronomers have spotted a set of 35 mysterious flashes of radio waves from spac...

Springs made from rusty metallic glass could power nano...

Most metals oxidise, or rust, when exposed to air, which normally weakens them, ...

Is artificial intelligence about to free us from the cu...

Artificial intelligence will make it easier than ever to communicate across ling...

Japan is sending a rover to Mars's moon Phobos in 2024

The Martian Moons eXploration mission is slated to launch for Phobos in Septembe...

Europe plans to build the world’s fastest supercomputer...

Europe will get its first exascale supercomputer next year, called JUPITER, and ...

Human cells have a resonant frequency – and it’s just b...

Like a tuning fork, living human cells have frequencies at which they naturally ...

Slower arm speed may be why older people fall more easi...

Younger people move their arms more quickly than their older counterparts when t...

NASA’s Juno to Get Close Look at Jupiter’s Volcanic Moo...

The orbiter has performed 56 flybys of Jupiter and documented close encounters w...

The mathematically perfect table size for solving any j...

When choosing the perfectly sized table to do your jigsaw puzzle on, work out th...

NASA’s Agency Chief Technologist presents their first a...

OTPS shares an annual letter from the Agency Chief Technologist (ACT), updates o...

OTPS Releases its 2023 Annual Report

NASA’s Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy, shares highlights from the of...

The Human Body Is Bags, Bags and More Bags

Your brain might be like a computer, and your digestive system like a tube, but ...

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