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La NASA lanza primera temporada de su pódcast en español

Para celebrar el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, la NASA lanzará nuevo contenido par...

NASA Releases First Season of Spanish-language Podcast

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, NASA is releasing new content for Uni...

'Budget Ozempic' Weight-Loss Trend Raises Safety Concerns

The new social media trend “budget Ozempic” promotes laxatives and stool softene...

Why Japan Is Building Its Own Version of ChatGPT

Some Japanese researchers feel that AI systems trained on foreign languages cann...

Tadpoles can change colour to blend in with their envir...

When tadpoles are raised in white, black or grey trays, they adapt their colour ...

Data leak means anyone can see when astronauts urinate ...

A security researcher has found an old data feed that reveals how full the urine...

NASA Astronaut Tracy C. Dyson Receives Third Space Stat...

NASA has assigned astronaut Tracy C. Dyson to her second long-duration mission t...

NASA’s Record-Breaking Astronaut to Discuss Yearlong Mi...

NASA astronaut Frank Rubio will speak to media about his record-breaking mission...

Forgotten Memories May Remain Intact in the Brain

Everyday lapses in memory can be a part of learning

How the Woolly Bear Caterpillar Does Something Pretty A...

Caterpillars can’t regulate their body temperatures, so they have to come up wit...

Plant protein capsules could make it easier to add vita...

Drinks in transparent bottles are difficult to fortify with vitamin D because th...

How Schadenfreude Is Poisoning U.S. Politics

Partisan desires to see opponents harmed has created a vibrant demand for promis...

Can You Spot a Satellite?

Thousands of spacecraft circle Earth. Seeing them from the ground is surprisingl...

Key immune cells may help protect against inflammatory ...

A group of specialised immune cells in the gut seems to have a protective role i...

Growing pains may indicate a greater risk of migraines ...

A study of 100 children found that those who experience growing pains are more l...

High-flying microplastics could pose a threat to the oz...

Experiments suggest microplastic fragments with irregular shapes settle more slo...

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