Updated human DNA map captures diversity of life

This week, find out how a new "pangenome" better captures the richness of human diversity, how NASA studies sleep issues for astronauts, how the Voyager space probes are kept operating, how

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Edward Tian has had a busy few months. In December, the Princeton student used his holiday break to create a tool for educators to help them determine whether or not student essays were written with

Stunning footage captures rare humpback whale sighting off Irish coast

An Irish videographer caught rare footage of a humpback whale feeding off the Co Cork coast on Friday. The stunning drone footage shows the humpback 'bubble net feeding' just 150 meters from the West

NASA's New Space Exploration Robot Moves Like a Snake

Read up on the current state of robotics today and you’re likely to see an image of something that resembles a living being, at least in shorthand. Dog-like robots are getting the ability to speak;

Geostorm: Why The Science Makes No Sense

Hate to burst your bubble, climate disaster fans, but the science behind the tech in the box office flop "Geostorm" is not based in any reality.

Webb Telescope discovers possible hidden planets in dust belts around star

The James Webb Space Telescope has made another new discovery, this time in the layered dust rings surrounding a star outside of our galaxy. Through previous imaging, scientists knew that an outer

Watch: Cosmonauts to activate radiator during ISS spacewalk

Russian cosmonauts Dmitri Petelin and Sergey Prokopyev prepared for a spacewalk to activate a radiator on the International Space Station's Nauka science module Friday.

What causes earthquakes in California and how common are they?

If you live in California, sooner or later you will feel an earthquake, and depending on what part of the state you are in, earthquakes could be a regular thing. California registers hundreds of

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