Researchers Run Doom on Living Brain Cells and Satellites
Silicon chips no longer hold a monopoly on the demon-slaying corridors of the 1993 classic Doom.
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Silicon chips no longer hold a monopoly on the demon-slaying corridors of the 1993 classic Doom.
Investigating how Miocene epoch CO2 levels and North Atlantic warming fueled the catastrophic 2024 Valencia floods and shifted global El Niño patterns.
Crew Risk Moves Beyond Training Wiseman takes the commander seat with a background in naval aviation and a previous long duration stay on the orbital.
Wildlife photography is documenting species adapting to rapid habitat shifts.
Scientists are studying three consecutive hot years to understand whether thermal records are shifting baseline assumptions.
Western Australia researchers are using environmental DNA to detect marine species from water samples.
NASA scheduled spacewalk work to prepare the ISS for additional roll-out solar arrays.
Oysters utilize microbes for shell growth while coral reefs face thermal limits, according to new research from Harvard and Florida Tech.
NASA confirmed an April launch target for Artemis II, putting the first crewed deep-space test of the program on the calendar.
Ancient glacial ice relics from the Cordilleran Ice Sheet are surfacing in Alaska, providing scientists with critical new data on prehistoric climate shifts.
UC Berkeley researchers develop a hydrogel platform that uses physical stiffness to train T cells, potentially revolutionizing solid tumor treatment.
NASA SPARCS mission delivers first images of exoplanet environments while underground sensors track ancient supernova ghosts to unlock cosmic mysteries.