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NASA retires mineral mapping instrument on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
NASA switched off one of its oldest instruments studying Mars on April 3, a step that’s…
State of the Climate report: Temperature, sea level continue to rise in New Jersey
New Jersey’s summer of 2022, with the warmest August on record and the lowest rainfall levels…
Wealthy white homeowners more likely to see financial benefits from land conservation, study shows
Land conservation projects do more than preserve open space and natural ecosystems. They can also boost…
A pioneering artificial intelligence method to fight urban air pollution
99% of the world’s population breathes air that exceeds the limits recommended by the World Health…
New motion blur restoration approach for improved weed detection in crop fields
Effective weed control is crucial in agriculture to ensure high crop productivity. It entails the careful…
Norway irked over Swedish rocket crash on its turf
The Norwegian foreign ministry expressed irritation Tuesday with Sweden for not immediately informing it of a…
Asteroid's comet-like tail is not made of dust, solar observatories reveal
A weird asteroid has just gotten a little weirder. Click here for original story,…
Analysis of popular music from 1946 to 2020 finds lead vocal tracks are getting quieter
A general rule of music production involves mixing various soundtracks so the lead singer’s voice is…
Pension clawback 'poorly understood' and the cause of financial distress, particularly for women, report warns
Pension clawback has been poorly understood and is the cause of significant financial implications and distress,…