NASA Goes Back to the Drawing Board for Mars Sample Return
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by Kenneth Chang
5h ago
The agency will seek new ideas for its Mars Sample Return program, expected to be billions of dollars over budget and years behind schedule ..read more
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James Dean, Founding Director of NASA Art Program, Dies at 92
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by Richard Sandomir
5h ago
He arranged for artists to have access to astronauts, launchpads and more. “Their imaginations enable them to venture beyond a scientific explanation,” he once said ..read more
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A Surprising Shadow Was Created by the Total Solar Eclipse
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by Chloe Rose Stuart-Ulin
5h ago
An ascending jet’s contrail over Montreal added to the wonder of last Monday’s eclipse ..read more
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What’s Killing Endangered Sawfish in Florida?
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by Patricia Mazzei
9h ago
First, fish off the Florida Keys starting swimming in spirals or upside down. Then, endangered sawfish started dying. Scientists are racing to figure out why ..read more
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David Egilman, Doctor Who Took On Drug Companies, Dies at 71
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by Clay Risen
9h ago
His testimony as an expert witness in some 600 trials helped plaintiffs win billions of dollars in cases involving malfeasance by pharmaceutical makers ..read more
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Al Gore Thinks Trump Will Lose and Climate Activists Will Triumph
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by Cara Buckley
9h ago
Mr. Gore spoke at a climate leadership conference hosted by his nonprofit organization ..read more
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Scientists Predict Most Extensive Coral Bleaching Event on Record
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by Catrin Einhorn
13h ago
Rising sea temperatures around the planet have caused a bleaching event that is expected to be the most extensive on record ..read more
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U.S. Scrutiny of Chinese Company Could Disrupt U.S. Supply Chain for Key Drugs
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by Christina Jewett
17h ago
Lawmakers raising national security concerns and seeking to disconnect a major Chinese firm from U.S. pharmaceutical interests have rattled the biotech industry. The firm is deeply involved in development and manufacturing of crucial therapies for cancer, cystic fibrosis, H.I.V. and other illnesses ..read more
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Four Wild Ways to Save the Koala (That Just Might Work)
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by Emily Anthes and Chang W. Lee
1d ago
To protect Australia’s iconic animals, scientists are experimenting with vaccine implants, probiotics, tree-planting drones and solar-powered tracking tags ..read more
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Should We Change Species to Save Them?
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by Emily Anthes and Chang W. Lee
2d ago
When traditional conservation fails, science is using “assisted evolution” to give vulnerable wildlife a chance ..read more
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