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NASA reserves science payload space for Mars telecommunications mission

NASA reserves science payload space for Mars telecommunications mission

NASA is reserving a small amount of space on a Mars telecommunications spacecraft for science, which could be one or more cubesats. The post NASA rese...

Photos: Rocket reveal at UMD

Photos: Rocket reveal at UMD

The Bulldog Rocketry Team celebrated the successful completion of this year’s high-powered rocket for competition at the International Rocket Engine...

The hardest part of healing isn’t the work. It’s grieving the version of yourself who survived without it.

The hardest part of healing isn’t the work. It’s grieving the version of yourself who survived without it.

The hardest part of recovering from trauma isn't the therapy or the work. It's mourning the version of yourself who figured out how to stay alive with...

My father told me at seven that I was too sensitive, and I’m 40 now, still catching myself flattening my voice before I speak, as if I’m managing a threat that stopped existing decades ago

My father told me at seven that I was too sensitive, and I’m 40 now, still catching myself flattening my voice before I speak, as if I’m managing a threat that stopped existing decades ago

A single sentence from a father at seven can install an operating system that still runs forty years later, long after the original threat has gone qu...

KFSH Advances Precision Surgery Through In-House 3D Printing Program

KFSH Advances Precision Surgery Through In-House 3D Printing Program

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA, April 25, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH)...

Microfluidic device tracks cell 'squishiness' faster and more reliably than standard methods

Researchers from Brown University and their collaborators have developed a new way to measure the properties of cells—an important development, they...

Australian farmers are battling another potential mouse plague—what is causing it?

Got a mouse in your house? That thought alone may terrify you. Now imagine if mice were scampering through your house, rummaging in your pantry or eve...

Covering the Artemis II mission

Covering the Artemis II mission

Covering the Artemis II mission was a dream assignment for one NPR science correspondent....

Former MIT president says the US is losing the innovation race to China

Former MIT president says the US is losing the innovation race to China

NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with L. Rafael Reif, former president of MIT, about his recent essay in Foreign Affairs, "America Is Losing the Innovation Ra...

National Science Board members told by Trump administration they were terminated: Report

The Trump administration on Friday told several scientists on the National Science Foundation's (NSF) board that they were terminated from their roles...

U.S. Waste Holds $5.7 Billion Worth of Crop Nutrients

U.S. Waste Holds $5.7 Billion Worth of Crop Nutrients

Recycling waste nutrients could cut fertilizer use, but coordination and infrastructure are key. Nutrients recovered from animal and human waste could...

Lulutox Detox Tea Claims Evaluated: Scientific Research into Ingredients & Where to Buy (Unauthorized Seller Verification)

Lulutox Detox Tea Claims Evaluated: Scientific Research into Ingredients & Where to Buy (Unauthorized Seller Verification)

<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/styles/gnw_nitf.css" /> <p>Hyde Park, NY, April 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -...

Adults who apologize constantly aren’t polite – they were trained to treat their own presence as something that required ongoing justification

Adults who apologize constantly aren’t polite – they were trained to treat their own presence as something that required ongoing justification

Someone bumps into you on the street. You say sorry. A colleague asks for your input in a meeting. You preface it with “sorry, this might be a dumb ...

First Sovereign Healing App to Unite Quantum Physics, Neuroscience, and Ancient Wisdom Launches as Quantum Self-LoveTM

First Sovereign Healing App to Unite Quantum Physics, Neuroscience, and Ancient Wisdom Launches as Quantum Self-LoveTM

Quantum Self-LoveTM launches with a groundbreaking original theory that explains why your life feels chaotic — and gives...

5 Smartest Anime Time Travelers

5 Smartest Anime Time Travelers

Time travel is complex science that often goes wrong, especially in anime. It's a good thing these time travelers have the brains to get it right!...

2 ‘intense’ solar flares in just 7 hours, the strongest in months, knock out radio signals on Earth: NASA - New York Post

2 ‘intense’ solar flares in just 7 hours, the strongest in months, knock out radio signals on Earth: NASA New York Post Sun Releases 2 Strong Sola...

AI expert Alex Goryachev to close VCU Research Weeks with keynote on higher education's role in shaping AI

AI expert Alex Goryachev to close VCU Research Weeks with keynote on higher education's role in shaping AI

AI expert Alex Goryachev will keynote VCU's 2026 Research Weeks on April 29, focusing on how universities can lead AI's shift in higher education. The...

Loneliness inside a long relationship is its own category. It’s not the absence of someone. It’s the absence of being noticed by them.

Loneliness inside a long relationship is its own category. It’s not the absence of someone. It’s the absence of being noticed by them.

The loneliness inside a long relationship has a different texture than being single. It's quieter, harder to name, and almost always rooted in attenti...

Orban Says He's Leaving Parliament After Loss

Orban Says He's Leaving Parliament After Loss

Outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced Saturday that he will not take his seat in Hungary's new parliament. He won the seat in this month's el...

When the rain comes, some NYC subway riders stay home. Scientists are now mapping exactly who, and where

On a sweltering August afternoon or in the teeth of a winter storm, New York City subway riders make a quiet calculation: Is the trip worth it? A new ...