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Old Missions, New Discoveries: NASAs Data Archives Accelerate...

Amanda Moon Adams

Every NASA mission represents a leap into the unknown, collecting data that pushes the boundaries of human understanding. But the story doesnt end when the mission concludes. The data carefully prese

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House Of The Dragon Showrunner On George R.R. Martins Blog Po...

Denise Petski

House of the Dragon showrunner Ryan Condal has weighed in on George R.R. Martins since-deleted blog posts criticizing the creative decisions that were made in season 2 of the HBO series. Martin tea

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Have You Ever Seen A Fairy Ring While Walking Outside? These ...

Michael Levanduski

There are few things in life more peaceful and enjoyable than walking through the woods. This is also a very interesting activity because you never know what you are going to see. If you have ever b

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Researchers Just Found Thousands Of New Seamounts

David Bressan, Senior Contributor, David Bressan, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/

Global map showing gravitational variations caused by topographic changes. In purple higher features ... More like seamounts and in green lower features like rift zones. NASA Earth Observatory Ther

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Coffee and mushroom spores make a green plastic alternative

U. Washington

Researchers have shown that coffee grounds and Reishi mushroom spores can be 3D printed into a compostable alternative to plastics. Only 30% of a coffee bean is soluble in water, and many brewing me

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FBI searches homes of Indiana University cybersecurity professor

Dan Mangan, CNBC

FBIagents executedsearch warrantslast week at two homes owned byIndiana Universitycomputer science professorXiaoFeng Wangand his IU libraries analyst wife, authorities said, as questions swirl

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People who identify as alt-right find security in the status ...

Binghamton University

Who are the alt-right, and what do they stand for? The term is broadan alt-right supporter could be anyone from an armed insurrectionist to an armchair political punditbut they tend to have one thing

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Record-breaking tiny robot offloads electronics to fly by mag...

Ben Coxworth

Scientists have created what they say is the world's smallest untethered flying robot, by taking a unique approach to its design. To minimize size and weight, they've moved the bot's power and contro

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How Thoughtful Interior Design Is Transforming Medical Office...

Amanda Lauren, Contributor, Amanda Lauren, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/amandalauren/

Iris Wings Sanctuary for Endometriosis Surgery And Wellness Josh Fogel While hiring interior designers for aesthetic medical offices is a growing trend, many other specialties havent really caught

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SpaceX Fram2 1st polar astronaut mission: Live updates

tmalik@space.com (Tariq Malik)

SpaceX's Fram2 mission will launch cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang into orbit with three crewmates on March 31 on a first-of-its-kind astronaut flight over Earth's poles. Liftoff is at 9:46 p.m.

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What are the best ceremonial first pitches in MLB history?

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Ichiro Suzuki showing up for the Seattle Mariners' Opening Day game, in full uniform, todeliver a first pitch ? That's a great moment right there, fun for the whole family. Who doesn't love Ichiro?

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How the Brain Changes During Pregnancy

Daniel Graham, Ph.D.

Science in general, and neuroscience in particular, have long focused on male individuals as the prototypical organism. As recently as 2014, a meta-analysis of thousands of neuroscientific studies in

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Unlocking the mechanics of life: Enzymes as soft, programmabl...

JooHyeon Heo

Living cells are bustling with molecular machines that constantly process energy, matter, and information. Among these machines, proteins stand out, with enzymes being the most notable. These catalyt

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This safe nuclear battery could last decades on a single charge

Hans-Christian Dirscherl, Joel Lee

Skip to contentType your search and hit enter When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. This doesn't affect our editorial independence . Researchers are alwa

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What To Do When Your Job Drains You And Doesnt Fit Your Brain...

Dr. Diane Hamilton, Contributor, Dr. Diane Hamilton, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/dianehamilton/

What To Do When Your Job Drains You And Doesnt Fit Your Brains Needs getty I worked in a job for 15 years that drained me every single day. I never stopped to consider how the tasks I did were misa

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20-Year Hubble Study of Uranus Yields New Atmospheric Insights

NASA Hubble Mission Team

The ice-giant planet Uranus, which travels around the Sun tipped on its side, is a weird and mysterious world. Now, in an unprecedented study spanning two decades, researchers using NASAs Hubble Spac

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The Moon Is About To Get A 4G Cellular Network For The First ...

Trisha Leigh

YouTube/Nokia Bell Labs Space agencies all over the world public and private are aiming to spend more time on the Moon in the near future. So, what do humans (and their equipment) need to funct

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Heres The Wild Story Behind Albert Einsteins Fan Letter To Ma...

Kiona N. Smith, Contributor, Kiona N. Smith, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kionasmith/

A fan letter from Albert Einstein to Marie Curie launched a lifelong friendship between two of the most famous scientists of the 2oth century. (Original Caption) Madame Curie in her laboratory ca. 1

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University High Triumphs at JPL-Hosted Ocean Sciences Bowl

Anthony Greicius

The annual regional event puts students knowledge of ocean-related science to the test in a fast-paced academic competition. A team of students from University High School in Irvine earned first pla

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DHL to buy US pharma logistics specialist CryoPDP for $195M

Eric Kulisch

CryoPDP provides specialized packaging and delivery services for the life sciences sector to ensure the integrity of sensitive products. (Photo: Cryoport) DHL Group has agreed to acquire Nashville,

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New AI models possible game-changers within protein science a...

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Researchers have developed new AI models that can vastly improve accuracy and discovery within protein science. Potentially, the models will assist the medical sciences in overcoming present challeng

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Philanthropy in an Era of Declining Development Aid

William Moore

At a time when many official development assistance budgets are being cut, the global aid community has been left scrambling to adapt. Now more than ever, aid programs must focus squarely on proven s

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Focus on Resource Acquisition vs. Distribution Divides Us

John A. Johnson Ph.D.

The Baumeister-Bushman Hypothesis and Its Limitations Many of us in the United States worry about the increasing hatred between our two major political parties. Roy Baumeister and Brad Bushman attr

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