Inequality gap grew before the Great Recession and after, study finds

The Great Recession hit Americans across the socioeconomic spectrum, with some still working to recover economically.…

Tech fixes can’t protect us from disinformation campaigns

More than technological fixes are needed to stop countries from spreading disinformation on social media platforms…

Human activity can influence the gut microbiota of Darwin’s finches in the Galapagos

In the Galapagos Islands, Darwin's finches drawn to junk food are experiencing changes in their gut…

Beyond Point Design: General Pattern to Specific Implementations

Abstract: We have previously laid out a general framework for Human-Autonomy Teaming (HAT) and described how…

Research calls for analysis of corporate ethics in the global sports industry

A new book co-written by a University of Kent sports scientist recommends corporations and organisations engage…

What’s on the far side of the Moon?

Looking up at the silvery orb of the Moon, you might recognize familiar shadows and shapes…

Scientists discover what powers celestial phenomenon STEVE

The celestial phenomenon known as STEVE is likely caused by a combination of heating of charged…

Nuclear weapons might save the world from an asteroid strike – but we need to change the law first

The schlocky 1998 Bruce Willis movie Armageddon was the highest grossing film of that year. The…

Progress in Manufacturing & Characterizing Domestic Lyocell PICA (PICA-D) and Comparison to Heritage PICA

Abstract: NASA ARC (Ames Research Center) is working with SMD-PSD (NASA Science Mission Directorate- Planetary Science…

Objective Motion Cueing Criteria for Commercial Transport Simulators

Abstract: This paper adds data to establish fidelity criteria for the simulator motion system diagnostic test…