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Hubble captured this image of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS on July 21, 2025, when the comet was 277 million miles from Earth. Hubble shows that the comet has a teardrop-shaped cocoon of dust coming off its solid, icy nucleus. Credit: NASA, ESA, David Jewitt (UCLA); Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI)Continue Reading

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Four Expedition 73 crewmates pose for a playful portrait through a circular opening in a hatch thermal cover aboard the International Space Station. Clockwise from left, are JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui and NASA astronauts Jonny Kim, Zena Cardman, and Mike Fincke. NASA Expedition 73 kicked offContinue Reading

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Desiray Wilson Senior Computer Scientist, Contractor, My NASA Data Team, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center Desiray is a Scientific Programmer on the My NASA Data team. She has degrees in Geology and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and over 5 years’ experience developing NASA Earth Science data visualizations and webContinue Reading

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Scientists mapped the Bas63 bacteriophage in unprecedented detail, uncovering how its tail machinery infects bacteria. The structure reveals rare whisker-collar features and distant evolutionary ties reaching back billions of years. These insights could guide new phage therapies and innovations in medicine, agriculture, and industry., Read MoreContinue Reading

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3D printing has come a long way since its invention in 1983 by Chuck Hull, who pioneered stereolithography, a technique that solidifies liquid resin into solid objects using ultraviolet lasers. Over the decades, 3D printers have evolved from experimental curiosities into tools capable of producing everything from custom prosthetics toContinue Reading

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Jensen Huang, the CEO of supercomputer chip-maker Nvidia, has for years claimed that his company’s artificial intelligence products, as some of the most advanced scientific tools in history, will help the world solve climate change,  warning last year that  “climate disasters are now normal.”   Yet Huang is now loudly cozyingContinue Reading

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Trade associations representing some of the largest dairy companies in the world have coordinated efforts to weaken international standards for how corporations measure their carbon emissions.  Experts say these changes would lead to double-counting of the dairy sector’s emissions cuts, allowing the industry to sell carbon credits to polluting companies for reductions that they are alsoContinue Reading