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NASA extends ISS National Lab management contract through 2030
The Center for Advancement of Science in Space will manage the International Space Station National Laboratory for at least another five years.
AI can influence voters' minds. What does that mean for democracy?
Voters change their opinions after interacting with an AI chatbot – but, encouragingly, it seems that AIs rely on facts to influence people
Scientists document over 16,000 footprints in the world’s most extensive dinosaur tracksite
Theropods once trekked along a “dinosaur freeway” that stretched across a shoreline in what is now Bolivia, according to a new study.
Penguins likely starved to death en masse: Populations off South Africa may have fallen 95% in just 8 years
Penguins living off the coast of South Africa have likely starved to death en masse during their molting season as a result of collapsing food supplies.
Ancient DNA reveals southern Africa’s hidden role in the rise of modern humans
Africa has long been known as the cradle of humanity. Fossils, tools and genetics all point there. Yet the deeper story of how the first modern humans lived, moved and mixed has stayed blurry. Too
Minneapolis was colder than Mars last month
Minneapolis was colder than Mars last month - Mars was a balmy 30 degrees Fahrenheit while the Gopher State saw a cold snap
Volcano eruption may have led to the Black Death coming to Europe
Climate data and historical accounts suggest that crop failures in the 1340s prompted Italian officials to import grain from eastern Europe, and this may have carried in the plague bacterium
Crickets that munched on microplastics grew 25 times in body size, and spread nanoplastics
Learn more about the crickets that will only eat microplastics if they fit in their mouths. And how they can introduce more nanoplastics into the environment.
Massive great white shark named Contender pings off Carolinas
Contender, a nearly 14-foot long white shark, has traveled nearly 5,000 miles since he was tagged by the research group OCEARCH.
A brown pelican 'feeding frenzy' is an encouraging sign for the often-struggling large seabirds
On a jagged coastline in Central California, brown pelicans gather on rock promontories, packed in like edgy commuters as they take flight to feed on a vast school of fish just offshore. The water
What caused a massive die-off of penguins off the South African coast?
The penguins perished by the thousands for a simple, agonizing reason: a lack of food. In two key colonies off the coast of South Africa, the vast majority of the breeding birds probably starved to
Trump selects Jared Isaacman to lead NASA
President-elect Trump on Wednesday announced he picked Jared Isaacman to lead NASA in his incoming administration. “Jared will drive NASA’s mission of discovery and inspiration, paving the way for
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