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Update on Ocean Observatories Initiative

Asymmetric thermal conductivity mediated by nonreciprocal polaritons

NSF announces initiative for new generation of research organizations

The 1970s psychology experiment behind 'Star Wars' special effects (2023)

Science, the Endless Frontier (1945) [pdf]

The State of U.S. Science and Engineering 2024

Invention to Impact: The story of LASIK eye surgery

An AI that learns about chemical reactions and designs a procedure to make them

President Speaking: Spoofing Alerts in 4G LTE Networks (2019) [pdf]

Largest potentially hazardous asteroid detected in 8 years: Twilight observations spot 3 large near-Earth objects lurking in the inner solar system

Algorithmic Curation Impacts Media Exposure in Twitter Timelines

A study in Science Advances has revealed correlations among socioeconomics, genetics, environmental factors and brain structure

First image taken of black hole at center of Milky Way

From Folklore to Fact: Comparing Implementations of Stacks and Continuations

Milky Way Results from the Event Horizon Telescope(EHT)

Ice shards in Antarctic clouds let more solar energy reach Earth's surface | NSF

Ozone may be heating the planet more than we realize

Researchers find humans have given wild animals their diseases nearly 100 times

Astronomers find second known Earth Trojan asteroid.

Fossil fruit found buried beneath ancient Indian lava flows. The fruit of Euphorbiotheca deccanensis was likely fossilized some 66 million years ago.

Ancient DNA reveals surprises about how early humans lived, traveled and interacted.

Scientists develop gel that delivers drugs directly to diseased joints.

Kitchen sponge a better incubator for bacterial diversity than a laboratory petri dish

Human activities have increased the likelihood of hot, arid, windy autumn weather and dry forests by 40% in California and Oregon, setting the stage for severe wildfires, new research shows

Scientists have identified the molecular mechanism and therapeutic payload for delivering pharmacologic treatment directly to affected joints, effectively halting the onset and progression of post-traumatic osteoarthritis.

Scientists have developed an environment-friendly sodium-based battery material that is stable, can recharge as fast as a traditional lithium-ion battery and has the potential for a higher energy output than current lithium-ion battery technologies

Researchers have developed a camera the size of a grain of coarse salt -- just half a millimeter wide -- that captures clear, full-color images.

Rising temperatures overcook bumblebees' brunch

Artificial intelligence may reduce false positives in breast cancer screening

For decades, scientists suspected that bacteria known as Geobacter could clean up radioactive uranium waste, but it wasn't clear how the microbes did it

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