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Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific ...
Investigations by the Japanese company ispace identified issues with speed and an altitude sensor that likely doomed the ...
A vitriolic war of words between President Donald Trump and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk could have profound repercussions for the ...
Thirty of the world’s most renowned mathematicians traveled to Berkeley, Calif., with some coming from as far away as the U.K ...
White House Budget Plan Would Devastate U.S. Space Science Scientists are rallying to reverse ruinous proposed cuts to both ...
With wildfires turning forests into “massive carbon emitters,” planting trees in some places could inadvertently increase ...
Earth’s tilt is what causes the seasons; in the summer, when our planet’s pole is tipped toward the sun, the days are longer, ...
Layoffs and funding freezes have gutted the CDC’s response to the opioid crisis—just as harm reduction was beginning to work ...
A 40-year-old conjecture on shapes’ cross sections is finally proven ...
Surveys show that how nuclear strike options are presented strongly influences the decision a president may make ...
The World Isn’t Ready for the Mental Health Toll of Extreme Heat A man walks with an umbrella to protect himself from the ...
The velvet worm, a squishy little predator that looks like the stretch-limo version of a caterpillar, has a whimsical MO: it ...
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