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Scientists have discovered a never-before-seen invasive species of land flatworm living in North Carolina, Florida, and possibly other parts of the U.S.
The company is preparing to launch Starship for the fifth time pending regulatory approval.
The recent survey doubles the count of known geoglyphs, bringing the total count to over 700, while showcasing how AI can be used in cultural heritage contexts.
Nuclear devices generate massive amounts of X-rays. A new experiment suggests that might be enough to divert a killer asteroid.
The rate of adult obesity has finally stopped climbing in recent years, new CDC data shows.
The discovery potentially sheds light on the origin of bubbles of hot gas found below the galactic plane.
A new paper explores the idea of asteroid-sized objects that may be causing gravitational ripples in our cosmic neighborhood.
It's unlike anything ever seen on the Red Planet, but NASA hopes to find more like it as the Perseverance rover continues its climb up Jezero Crater.
"A Sign in Space" simulated an extraterrestrial communication to see whether humans are prepared for the real deal.
Scientists at the West Virginia University Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute hope to unlock the true potential of drugs designed to target Alzheimer's.
Researchers managed to retrieve single-stranded genetic material from a Tasmanian tiger specimen in a museum.
The biotech company Loyal is developing several drugs that will try, for the first time, to directly extend a dog's life.
A materials science team at UT Austin developed a two-step system that dramatically speeds up oil spill cleanups, while recovering almost 99% of the oil to be reused.
A groundbreaking plastic made with E. coli can be infinitely recycled and outperforms traditional fossil fuel-based plastics.
NASA's Quesst mission seeks to validate a quiet supersonic technology, which could change FAA rules about flying faster than sound.
A Caltech experiment demonstrated space-based solar power’s potential, marking a key step in harnessing orbital renewable energy.
A team of college students built the SBUDNIC satellite using off-the-shelf components, including AA batteries.
A light-propelled spacecraft, infinitely recyclable plastic, and other inspiring projects earned trophies at this year's Science Fair.
When asteroid samples dropped to the Utah desert in 2023, it was go time for NASA's dedicated curation team.
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