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Astrophotography Tips from an Astronaut on the ISS
**Astrophotography Tips from an Astronaut on the ISS**NASA: Scientific American, this is Mission Control, Houston.
Rachel Feltman: Station, this is Scientific American. How do you hear me?
Matthew Dominick: Loud and clear. Welcome to the cupola...
Taking a Sick Day: Research-Backed Benefits for Your Health and Productivity
Taking a Sick Day: Research-Backed Benefits for Your Health and ProductivityThe pressure to show up to work even when sick can have negative consequences not just for employees but also for employers. Presenteeism, the...
The Role of Tiny Knee Bone in Human Upright Walking and Arthritis
The evolution of human upright walking and the role of the tiny knee bone in arthritis have long been topics of interest to scientists. Recent research from King's College London sheds light on the...
The Positive Side of Guilt: How Kids’ Screen Time Can Benefit Them
In today's fast-paced world, parents often find themselves grappling with the guilt associated with their children's screen time. With busy schedules, household chores, and work responsibilities, it can be challenging to constantly monitor and...
Why Boeing Starliner astronauts had to return to Earth without them
Boeing's Starliner capsule faced a setback in its mission to the International Space Station (ISS) as NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore had to return to Earth without them. The duo, who flew...
Protecting Bumblebees: Scientists Develop Antidote for Pesticides
Protecting Bumblebees: Scientists Develop Antidote for PesticidesBees are essential pollinators that play a crucial role in agriculture and food security. However, their populations have been declining due to various factors, including exposure to pesticides....
Saline Nose Drops: Shorten Colds and Reduce Transmission – Trial Results
Saline Nose Drops: A Promising Treatment for ColdsIn the quest to find effective treatments for the common cold, a recent study has shown promising results with the use of saline nose drops. These simple...
Summer 2024 Breaks Record as Hottest Year Yet
Summer 2024 Breaks Record as Hottest Year YetAs the scorching summer of 2024 comes to a close, climate scientists around the world are sounding the alarm on what may be the hottest year on...
Wasp Larvae Gruesomely Predating Fruit Flies: A Fascinating Natural Phenomenon
Uncovering a Gruesome Natural Phenomenon: Wasp Larvae and Fruit FliesIn the realm of the natural world, the interplay between different species often reveals fascinating and sometimes gruesome phenomena. Recently, a team of biologists made...
AI Technology Detects Early Signs of Over 1,000 Diseases: Research Findings
New AI Technology Revolutionizes Disease DetectionIn a groundbreaking development that could potentially revolutionize healthcare, new artificial intelligence (AI) technology has emerged that can detect early signs of over 1,000 diseases, long before any symptoms...









