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Many symptoms of long COVID are related to the brain. Now scientists are beginning to understand why brain fog, fatigue, and pain can linger for years after a person was infected.
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450 million galaxies and 100 million stars are to be mapped in unprecedented detail.
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A team of space scientists, astronomers and astrophysicists affiliated with multiple institutions across the U.S., working with a colleague from Italy, has determined that a celestial object spotted by citizen scientists back in 2016 is neither a comet nor an…
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After the SuperBIT balloon telescope crashed to Earth, its important data was saved thanks to a Data Recovery System that parachuted separately to the ground.
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Massive stars are fleeing the Milky Way Galaxy at a startling rate and scientists think they may now understand why.
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The magnolia wood LignoSat is an attempt to make space junk biodegradable. NASA and Japan's space agency (JAXA) could launch it as soon as 2024.
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Naturalized species, which are not native but have established themselves in new locations, have the potential to spread even further to suitable habitats in many parts of the world, reports a new study by Henry Häkkinen, Dave Hodgson and Regan Early at the U…
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Even experts questioned whether the boom was a sign of alien activity over New England — until a scientist from Harvard got on the case.
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Projecting when and how fast the West Antarctic Ice Sheet will lose mass due to current and future global ocean warming—and the likely impact on sea level rise and coastal communities—is a priority for climate science.
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One Amazon review is written in the past tense: "I was thrilled when I put on this shirt!" Another reads, "I will definitely wear this shirt a lot." Yet another says, "I love wearing this shirt."
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In the 1800s, some of the strongest earthquakes in recorded U.S. history struck North America's continental interior. Almost two centuries later, the central and eastern United States may still be experiencing aftershocks from those events, a study published …
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It looks like there are still mysteries with Mars popping up with a new glow coming from the planet caught by a satellite.
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At 8:28 p.m. EST on Nov. 9, 2023, NASA's Atmospheric Waves Experiment, or AWE, lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on the 29th commercial resupply mission (CRS-29) for NASA.
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During three weeks in a thermal vacuum chamber in Bengaluru, India, the joint NASA-ISRO satellite demonstrated its hardiness in a harsh, space-like environment.
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The long-duration radio emissions were seen over a large sunspot on our star’s surface, revealing a previously unknown stellar phenomenon.
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A new study led by chemists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign brings fresh insight into the development of semiconductor materials that can do things their traditional silicon counterparts cannot—harness the power of chirality, a non-superimposab…
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JUNO has spotted salt deposits that may have percolated up from a sub-surface ocean.
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The one thing everyone knows about black holes is that absolutely everything nearby gets sucked into them. Almost everything, it turns out.
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Through Artemis, NASA plans to explore more of the Moon than ever before with human and robotic missions on the lunar surface. Because
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Zero G makes America's bravest heroes fart up a storm and pee without warning.
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Icelandic authorities were on Tuesday preparing to build defence walls around a geothermal power plant in the southwestern part of the country that they hope will protect it from lava flows amid concerns about an imminent volcanic eruption.
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