Reading AI summaries makes people more likely to buy something — despite alarming 60% hallucination rate
A project that found AI summaries are likely to majorly influence buying decisions raises interesting and potentially disturbing questions about how much we trust AI-generated content.
Garmin Venu 4 smartwatch review: Sleek and sporty
Garmin’s latest everyday smartwatch gets even more serious about fitness.
Meteor Crater in Arizona: A 50,000-Year-Old Window into Earth Impacts
Arizona's Meteor Crater, formed 50,000 years ago, remains a remarkably preserved impact site, offering scientists invaluable insights into planetary collisions and their effects on Earth's geological and biological history. Ongoing research continues to reveal new secrets about this natural laborato
Can you see Earth's shadow?
Earth's shadow follows the planet as it orbits the sun. You can get a sense of its enormous, awe-inspiring size by seeing this silhouette cast on objects ranging from satellites to the moon.
Volunteers Find Oddly High Solar Flare Rates
Patches of the Sun’s surface often show strong magnetic fields. These fields can emerge within a matter of hours, and can decay slowly or quickly, sometimes over days, weeks, or even months. Thanks to a new study about these long-lived active regions, we now know much more about the patches where th
Extra Extra! Extra Data Stream Added to the Daily Minor Planet!
The Daily Minor Planet citizen science project is expanding! In addition to data received nightly from the Catalina Sky Survey’s Mt. Lemmon telescope in Arizona, the project’s science team is now processing images from the Bok 2.3-meter telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. The Bok is a might
Trump's NASA chief Jared Isaacman reveals why Pluto should be a planet in plan to make it 'great again'
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman endorsed the idea of Trump making Pluto a planet again in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail at the John F Kennedy Space Center in Florida .
NASA Selects Finalists in Student Aircraft Maintenance Competition
NASA has selected eight student teams as finalists in the 2026 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition, giving them the resources to help address a critical challenge for U.S. aviation: maintenance. Challenges facing the commercial aviation industry include a shortage of qualified maintenance workers and
Microplastics that accumulate in the body may 'clog up' immune cells
Microplastics that break off polystyrene food containers might prevent immune cells from fighting infections and clearing away dead cells, as well as reducing sperm counts, a mouse study hints.
Top 5 mistakes when using air purifiers during hay fever season
If you're a hay fever sufferer, an air purifier may become your best friend this spring — but only if you use it right
NASA Armstrong to Host Partnership Days April 15-16
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, invites innovative companies, government agencies, and organizations to attend Partnership Days, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, April 15 and 16, at the center. The event offers a unique opportunity to explore collaboration with N
USBR Crack the Case Challenge
NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation (CoECI) assists in the use of crowdsourcing across the federal government. CoECI’s NASA Tournament Lab offers the contract capability to run external crowdsourced challenges on behalf of NASA and other agencies. This three-phase challenge invi
NASA Volunteers Study Biofilm Adaptability in Space
Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that stick to one another and also adhere to a nearby surface. They are intricately associated with life on Earth, enabling functions essential to human and plant systems.
Scientists Discover Rock Paintings in a Cave Revealing Strange Creatures from a Time Long Before Humans
What if ancient cave paintings weren’t just artistic expressions, but actually records of creatures that roamed the Earth long before humans?
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Captures Detailed Moon Crater Images 17 Years Into Mission
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter continues delivering unprecedented high-resolution imagery of the Moon's surface, with a striking August 2023 photograph of an unnamed crater selected as the agency's Science Image of the Month for March 2026.
Agenda diaria de la misión a la Luna de Artemis II de la NASA
Read this web article in English here. Unos ocho minutos después del despegue de Artemis II, la nave espacial Orion y su tripulación —los astronautas de la NASA Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover y Christina Koch, junto con el astronauta de la CSA (Agencia Espacial Canadiense) Jeremy Hansen— llegarán al es
NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Daily Agenda
About eight minutes after Artemis II lifts off, the Orion spacecraft and its crew, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, along with CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, will be in space. The approximately 10-day test flight will be packed with activity as t
NASA Plans to Build the First Permanent Human Base on the Moon with Water
NASA is gearing up for one of its most ambitious missions yet, establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon.
Artifacts From NASA’s Webb, Parker Solar Probe on View at Smithsonian
A testing replica of the “backbone” of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and a full-scale model of the agency’s Parker Solar Probe are now on permanent display at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. “From touching the Sun with Parker S
GVIS Virtual Systems Simulations
The Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) at NASA Glenn Research Center creates a variety of immersive visualizations and simulations in support of NASA’s missions, projects, and future innovations. These visual tools help scientists, engineers, and researchers develop new solutions that bring their
GVIS Conceptual Visual Designs
The Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) at NASA Glenn Research Center creates a variety of immersive visualizations and simulations in support of NASA’s missions, projects, and future innovations. These visual tools help scientists, engineers, and researchers develop new solutions that bring their
NASA Glenn Research Center's Graphics Lab Creates Immersive Visualizations for Space Exploration
NASA's Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) at Glenn Research Center develops cutting-edge 3D simulations and immersive visualizations that help scientists and engineers solve complex aerospace challenges. These tools transform invisible scientific processes into understandable visual experiences.
GVIS Test Facilities Visualizations
The Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) at NASA Glenn Research Center creates a variety of immersive visualizations and simulations in support for NASA’s missions, projects, and future innovations. These visual tools help scientists, engineers, and researchers develop solutions to bring their proj
'A collision within a collision': Neutron star merger hiding in mini-galaxy could answer 2 big astrophysics questions
A powerful "gamma-ray burst" has been seen exploding from merging neutron stars hidden within a previously unknown mini-galaxy leftover from an ancient cosmic crash. The "collision within a collision" could help answer multiple astrophysics questions, researchers say.