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  • NY Times
    3 DAYS AGO

    NASA Aims to Catch a Falling Space Telescope and Push It Back Up

    KENNETH CHANG

    Without a rescue mission, NASA’s Swift Observatory, which studies some of the most powerful explosions in the universe, will burn up in the atmosphere within a few months.

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    A Mission to Save NASA’s Swift Telescope Launches to Orbit

    KENNETH CHANG

    A refrigerator-size spacecraft will try to grab onto Swift and nudge it to a higher orbit, enabling it to continue observing powerful cosmic explosions.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    Ancient ‘hobbits’ feasted on Komodo dragons’ leftovers

    The hominins may have gone on adventures, but they lacked key skills of modern humans

  • NY Times
    2 DAYS AGO

    Cheating Chickadees Are Seduced by Smarts

    ANNIE ROTH

    Female mountain chickadees are loyal to their mates, unless a smarter suitor comes along.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    A DAY AGO

    How working memory could give rise to consciousness

    Working memory is the information we need to access to complete the tasks we're engaged in right now, and scientists think it may be closely entwined with consciousness

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    14 HOURS AGO

    For July 4, NASA unveils an astronomical fireworks show, complete with sound effects

    The rockets' red glare have nothing on these images from Chandra X-ray Observatory