Space & Physics

Edible and delicious Chinese mitten crabs are invading ...

Numbers of invasive Chinese mitten crabs are believed to be growing in the UK, c...

Scientists prefer feedback from ChatGPT to judgement by...

Scientific research must be reviewed by other scientists before it is published,...

Mega penguins: These are the largest penguins to have e...

No penguin alive today can compare with some of the extinct giants that once roa...

Hitting the snooze button on your alarm doesn't make yo...

Snoozing your alarm doesn't make you sleepier, moodier or less cognitively sharp...

Pepper X: The world has a new hottest chilli

Pepper X scorches the previous record holder, the Carolina Reaper, by a million ...

Scientists can communicate with people while they are a...

This is the first such communication method to be established with people who ar...

Why the Gaza water crisis is decades in the making

The UN says approximately 2 million people in Gaza may soon run out of water bec...

Lynn Bassford Prioritizes Learning as a Hubble Mission ...

Lynn Bassford levels decades of experience and a desire for self-growth as she h...

NASA Makes It Easier to Find Assistive Technologies for...

NASA develops a variety of technologies to explore space and beyond for the bene...

Tiny generator uses the motion of molecules to produce ...

Generating electricity from the movements of molecules in a fluid could one day ...

People around Europe have eaten seaweed for thousands o...

Traces of algae on teeth found at archaeological sites suggest that seaweeds may...

Seeing Baja California Sur From Space

The crew of the International Space Station saw this view of the north coast of ...

60 Years Ago: NASA Selects Its Third Group of Astronauts

On Oct. 17, 1963, NASA announced the selection of its third group of astronauts....

Coin flips don't truly have a 50/50 chance of being hea...

Researchers who flipped coins 350,757 times have confirmed that the chance of la...

Coin flips aren't truly a 50/50 chance of heads or tails

Researchers who flipped coins 350,757 times have confirmed that the chance of la...

More than Grants: Perspectives from Past NASA-funded Re...

Each year, researchers nationwide embark on journeys of discovery facilitated by...

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