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Temperatures on Exoplanet WASP-43b

A mere 280 light-years from Earth, tidally locked, Jupiter-sized exoplanet WASP-43b orbits its parent star once every 0.8 Earth days. That puts it about 2 million kilometers (less than 1/25th the orbital distance of Mercury) from a small, cool sun.... Continue Reading →

Gene Therapy Restores Hearing in Children with Hereditary Deafness

A new study co-led by investigators from Mass Eye and Ear, a member of Mass General Brigham, demonstrated the effectiveness of a gene therapy towards restoring hearing function for children suffering from hereditary deafness. In a trial of six children... Continue Reading →

The Pleiades: Seven Dusty Sisters

The well-known Pleiades star cluster is slowly destroying part of a passing cloud of gas and dust. The Pleiades is the brightest open cluster of stars on Earth's sky and can be seen from almost any northerly location with the unaided eye. Over the past 100,000 years,... Continue Reading →

Buck Scientists Identify How Dietary Restriction Slows Brain Aging & Increases Lifespan

Restricting calories is known to improve health and increase lifespan, but much of how it does so remains a mystery, especially in regard to how it protects the brain. Buck scientists have uncovered a role for a gene called OXR1 that is... Continue Reading →

NASA Analysis Confirms 2023 as Warmest Year on Record

Earth’s average surface temperature in 2023 was the warmest on record, according to an analysis by NASA. Global temperatures last year were around 2.1 degrees Fahrenheit (1.2 degrees Celsius) above the average for NASA’s baseline period (1951-1980), scientists from NASA’s... Continue Reading →

Life span increases in mice when specific brain cells are activated

In recent years, research has begun to reveal that the lines of communication between the body’s organs are key regulators of aging. When these lines are open, the body’s organs and systems work well together. But with age, communication lines... Continue Reading →

Peregrine mission abandons moon landing attempt after suffering ‘critical’ fuel loss

Carrying NASA scientific instruments as part of its Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, Astrobotic’s Peregrine lander launched on United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Vulcan rocket at 2:18 a.m. EST from Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Peregrine has... Continue Reading →

Wizard Fish?

Helen Czerski uncovers the amazing light show that ensues when a cardinal fish swallows an ostracod.Just hocus pocus awesomeness! Watch: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p024m0s1

An Animated Map of the Earth

This animation focuses mainly on data about Arctic sea ice and vegetation.The animation is a combination of NASA's Earth datasets which are published monthly and this GIF uses one frame per month to show the fluctuating seasons. The NASA Earth... Continue Reading →

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