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July 29, 2021
The human toll of carbon emissions will vastly magnify climate change’s economic costs Read more
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July 11, 2024
“I did not know that NASA Langley was right here in my own backyard. I was born and raised in Portsmouth, Virginia, and NASA Langley is in Hampton, about 45 minutes away. All throughout elementary school, I didn’t know that NASA was here. I always thought NASA was in Florida or Texas or somewhere. “I […] Read more
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August 8, 2025
The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy on the passing of famed Apollo astronaut Jim Lovell. He passed away Aug. 7, in Lake Forest, Illinois. He was 97 years old. “NASA sends its condolences to the family of Capt. Jim Lovell, whose life and work inspired millions of people across the […] Read more
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January 24, 2023
Enacted dreams could be an early sign of Parkinson’s disease Read more
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April 26, 2012
A team led by psychology professor Ian Spence at the University of Toronto reveals that playing an action videogame, even for a relatively short time, causes differences in brain activity and improvements in visual attention. Read more
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January 12, 2012
Various molecules have been synthesized that inhibit self-assembly of the amyloid beta peptide in vitro. This peptide is strongly linked to Alzheimer's disease. Based on computer simulations, biochemists from the University of Zurich have recently shown how the active compounds and fragments of this disease-causing peptide interact with each other: it is the disordered structure of the peptide that determines the interactions with active compounds. Read more
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April 5, 2012
In a study examining the relationship between physical activity and physical function, researchers from Australia discovered that older adults who experienced any level of psychological distress were more than four times more likely to experience functional limitation than those who did not. This study is published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Read more
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September 6, 2023
A dearth of rapidly growing black holes in new James Webb telescope data raises questions about how these behemoths grow and influence their galaxies. Read more
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April 3, 2012
Depressed individuals with a tendency to ruminate on negative thoughts, i.e. to repeatedly think about particular negative thoughts or memories, show different patterns of brain network activation compared to healthy individuals, report scientists of a new study in Biological Psychiatry. Read more
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September 9, 2023
 Hollywood actors and script-writers continue their strike, marking over two months since the labor dispute began.  The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, commonly known as SAG-AFTRA, initiated the strike on July 14, demanding better contracts and fair compensation for their work. Supporters of SAG-AFTRA continue to rally, sending a powerful message to... Read more
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