Researchers have discovered potentially the oldest evidence of hot water activity on Mars through the analysis of a 4.45 ...
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Twenty-three Youth Steering Group ambassadors have been inaugurated ahead of the Ghana Science and Tech Explorer Prize (GSTEP ...
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NASA harnesses the power of supercomputing to advance our understanding of the universe, from redesigning launch pads for Artemis II to developing AI for climate modeling. These innovations are ...
A team from the University of Nebraska Omaha’s Biomechanics Lab is getting international recognition for their work impacting quality of life when it comes to movement and a pattern called pink noise.
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Canadians can look forward to bright displays of the Aurora Borealis for at least the next year and likely even longer.
"We used nano-scale geochemistry to detect elemental evidence of hot water on Mars 4.45 billion years ago," said Aaron ...
The Foldscope brings a powerful science tool to schools that can't afford microscopes. Scientists use it too. Its creators ...