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Upgrading the Space Station's Cold Atom Physics Laboratory With Mixed Reality
NASA is looking into whether mixed reality technology could help with repairs and upgrades on

New Material Can Generate Hydrogen From Fresh, Salt, or Polluted Water by Exposure to Sunlight
Researchers developed a new 2D material to produce hydrogen, which is the basis of alternative

Relentless Wildfires Across Northern California Leave Vast Burn Scars
After more than a week, the seemingly relentless wildfires across Northern California appeared to be

Liftoff! NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover Launches From Cape Canaveral Aboard Atlas V Rocket
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V 541 rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 41

Mapping the Most Mysterious Planet of All: Earth
Humanity knows more about the surface of the Moon than we know about our own

Climate Change Trends Revealed by World's Largest Lakes
Sixteen years of remote sensing data reveals that in Earth's largest freshwater lakes, climate change

A Molecule That Shouldn't Exist - "The Biggest Scientific Shock of My Life"
Sugars attach to certain RNA molecules on the outside membrane of the cell. The newly

New MIT Cancer Treatment Jump-Starts the Immune System
By combining chemotherapy, tumor injury, and immunotherapy, researchers show that the immune system can be

Japan's Martian Moons eXploration Mission Will Return a Sample From Mars' Moon Phobos
The role of the Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission in the new era of Martian

First Active Methane Seep in Antarctica Discovered Thanks to "Microbial Waterfall" and "Dumb Luck"
The discovery of the first active methane seep in Antarctica is providing scientists new understanding

Unraveling Earth's Mysteries: Continental Growth Is Not a Continuous Process
The continents, a specific feature of our planet, still hold many secrets. Using chemical data

57,000 Year-Old Wolf Pup Mummy Uncovered in Canadian Permafrost
While water blasting at a wall of frozen mud in Yukon, Canada, a gold miner

NASA Explores Upper Limits of Global Navigation Systems for Artemis Moon Missions
The Artemis generation of lunar explorers will establish a sustained human presence on the Moon,

NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover Passes Flight Readiness Review - Launch Window Opens on July 30
The agency's Mars 2020 mission has one more big prelaunch review รขยย the Launch Readiness

What the New Discovery of Ancient Super-Eruptions Indicates for the Yellowstone Hotspot
Throughout Earth's long history, volcanic super-eruptions have been some of the most extreme events ever

Solid, Liquid, or Gas? Visual "Fingerprints" Quickly Identify Physical State of Tissues and Cancer Tumors
The method could be a route to quicker, less invasive cancer diagnoses.

Helping Avoid a "Tipping Point" - New Way To Measure Tropical Forest Vulnerability
Humid tropical forests, vital in global efforts to limit rising temperatures, are under threat as

Nature's Hidden Arsenal: Viruses that Infect Bacteria
A new genetic approach can accelerate the study of phage-microbe interactions with implications for health,