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Mars rovers serve as scientists' eyes and ears from millions of miles away – here are the tools Perseverance used to spot a potential sign of ancient life - Ari Koeppel, Dartmouth College
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Your immune system attacks drugs like it does viruses – paradoxically offering a way to improve cancer treatment -- Tom Anchordoquy, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus2 hours ago
Identifying as a 'STEM person' makes you more likely to pursue a STEM job – and caregivers may unknowingly shape kids' self-identity -- Remy Dou, University of Miami2 hours ago
How to avoid seeing disturbing content on social media and protect your peace of mind -- Annie Margaret, University of Colorado Boulder1 day ago
Molecular 'fossils' offer microscopic clues to the origins of life – but they take care to interpret -- Caroline Lynn Kamerlin, Georgia Institute of Technology and Liam Longo, Institute of Science Tokyo1 day ago
Scientists detected a potential biosignature on Mars – an astrobiologist explains what these traces of life are, and how researchers figure out their source -- Amy J. Williams, University of Florida4 days ago
'Publish or perish' evolutionary pressures shape scientific publishing, for better and worse -- Thomas Morgan, Arizona State University4 days ago
The Moon is getting slightly farther away from the Earth each year − a physicist explains why -- Stephen DiKerby, Michigan State University2 days ago
A massive eruption 74,000 years ago affected the whole planet – archaeologists use volcanic glass to figure out how people survived -- Jayde N. Hirniak, Arizona State University5 days ago
Parasitic worms bury themselves in the brains of moose and elk – a new test can help diagnose these animals to prevent disease spread -- Richard Gerhold, University of Tennessee and Jessie Richards, University of Tennessee5 days ago
The discovery of a gravitational wave 10 years ago shook astrophysics – these ripples in spacetime continue to reveal dark objects in the cosmos -- Chad Hanna, Penn State6 days ago
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50 years ago, NASA sent 2 spacecraft to search for life on Mars – the Viking missions' findings are still discussed today -- Joel S. Levine, William & Mary8 days ago
Earth-size stars and alien oceans – an astronomer explains the case for life around white dwarfs -- Juliette Becker, University of Wisconsin-Madison16 days ago
The first stars may not have been as uniformly massive as astronomers thought -- Luke Keller, Ithaca College21 days ago
NASA wants to put a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 – choosing where is tricky -- Clive Neal, University of Notre Dame30 days ago
NASA plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon – a space lawyer explains why, and what the law has to say -- Michelle L.D. Hanlon, University of Mississippi1 month ago
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Helping teens navigate online racism − study shows which parenting strategy works best -- Alvin Thomas, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Yeqing Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison9 days ago
What is AI slop? A technologist explains this new and largely unwelcome form of online content -- Adam Nemeroff, Quinnipiac University14 days ago
AI's ballooning energy consumption puts spotlight on data center efficiency -- Divya Mahajan, Georgia Institute of Technology13 days ago
When the government can see everything: How one company – Palantir – is mapping the nation's data -- Nicole M. Bennett, Indiana University20 days ago
AI has a hidden water cost − here's how to calculate yours -- Leo S. Lo, University of Virginia16 days ago
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What causes muscle cramps during exercise? Athletes and coaches may want to look at the playing surface -- Michael Hales, Kennesaw State University8 days ago
Scientists have been wrong about phantom limbs for decades – new study -- Malgorzata Szymanska, University of Cambridge and Hunter Schone, University of Pittsburgh15 days ago
Most air cleaning devices have not been tested on people − and little is known about their potential harms, new study finds -- Amiran Baduashvili, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and Lisa Bero, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus26 days ago
My research team used 18 years of sea wave records to learn how destructive 'rogue waves' form – here's what we found -- Francesco Fedele, Georgia Institute of Technology1 month ago
Moose have lived in Colorado for centuries – unpacking the evidence from history, archaeology and oral traditions -- William Taylor, University of Colorado Boulder; John Wendt, Oklahoma State University, and Joshua Miller, University of Cincinnati1 month ago
Iron nanoparticles can help treat contaminated water – our team of scientists created them out of expired supplements -- Ahmed Ibrahim Yunus, Georgia Institute of Technology and Joe Frank Bozeman III, Georgia Institute of Technology1 month ago
Quantum scheme protects videos from prying eyes and tampering -- Yashas Hariprasad, California State University, East Bay and S. S. Iyengar, Florida International University1 month ago
To better detect chemical weapons, materials scientists are exploring new technologies -- Olamilekan Joseph Ibukun, Washington University in St. Louis1 month ago
Why it can be hard to warn people about dangers like floods – communication researchers explain the role of human behavior -- Keri K. Stephens, The University of Texas at Austin and Hamilton Bean, University of Colorado Denver2 months ago
Expansion of marriage rights to same-sex couples also expanded access to the psychological benefits that come with tying the knot -- Alana L. Riso, Binghamton University, State University of New York and Matthew D. Johnson, Binghamton University, State University of New York2 months ago
Your brain learns from rejection − here's how it becomes your compass for connection -- Begüm Babür, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences2 months ago
Stop the 'good' vs 'bad' snap judgments and watch your world become more interesting -- Lorraine Besser, Middlebury3 months ago
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How is paint made? -- Dawn Rogala, Smithsonian Institution and Gwénaëlle Kavich, Smithsonian Institution9 days ago
How does your body make poop? -- Brian Robert Boulay, University of Illinois Chicago16 days ago
Why is the object of golf to play as little golf as possible? -- Patrick Tutka, Purdue University23 days ago
Do people dream in color or black and white? -- Kimberly Fenn, Michigan State University30 days ago
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