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James Webb and Hubble telescope images capture DART asteroid collision
It was the first time the telescopes have observed the same celestial target simultaneously.
Watch NASA crash DART into an asteroid at 6PM ET
NASA is about to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid, and you can watch events live beginning at 6PM Eastern.
Robotic sleeves can provide arm control to kids with cerebral palsy
Scientists are building robotic sleeves that could offer arm control to children with cerebral palsy, not to mention others with mobility issues.
Microscopic robots walk autonomously using simple 'brains'
Scientists have built extremely small robots that can still move autonomously using 'brains.'
Hitting the Books: What if 'Up' but pigeons?
In the sequel to 2014's 'What If?' Randall Munroe returns with more scientific answers to more absurd hypotheticals.
Anthony Fauci's enduring impact on the AIDS crisis
With the news that Dr Anthony Fauci will leave his role as Director of the NIAID in December, we take a look at his tireless work in the HIV/AIDS crisis, America's other pandemic.
James Webb telescope captures surreal images of Jupiter's auroras
The James Webb telescope has captured photos of Jupiter that highlight the planet's ghostly auroras.
Scientists may have found an affordable way to destroy forever chemicals
A team of scientists may have found a safe and affordable way to destroy “forever chemicals.”
Something is making the Earth spin faster and our days shorter
A negative leap second may be needed to correct clocks, but Meta believes that could be 'devastating.'
Scientists revived organ cells in dead pigs
Scientists have successfully revived cells in some organs for dead pigs, raising hope for longer-lasting transplants.
Researchers created low-cost, 3D-printed plasma sensors for satellites
The sensors could accelerate climate change research.
'Space Explorers: The ISS Experience' wraps up with a spacewalk filmed in VR
The final episode of the series lands on Meta Quest headsets today.
Synchron says it's the first to implant a human brain-computer interface in the US
Synchron says it's the first to implant a human brain-computer interface in the US, beating Elon Musk's company.
Surgeons at NYU Langone transplanted pig hearts into two brain-dead humans
The organs were genetically modified to better suit human recipients.
Brain-machine interface helped a man with paralysis feed himself using robotic arms
Scientists have developed robotic arms that let people with paralysis feed themselves.
Mars Express orbiter finally gets a software upgrade, 19 years later
The Mars Express orbiter is getting a software upgrade 19 years after it launched.
The largest bacterium discovered is visible to the naked eye
Thiomargarita magnifica is 5,000 times bigger than most bacteria and is as long as a human eyelash.
Wearable arm muscles could help overcome upper body injuries
A new wearable arm exoskeleton could provide strength and endurance to people with upper body injuries.
Arizona wildfire may spare Kitt Peak National Observatory's telescopes
The ongoing Contreras Fire in Arizona has seemingly spared the Kitt Peak National Observatory from a worst-case scenario.
Robots learn to shape letters using Play-Doh
Robots are making letters with Play-Doh, and that could help them prep food or even pottery.