Citizen scientists will look for warped spacetime using data from the European Space Agency's Euclid telescope.
A global citizen-science project is inviting the public to scour Euclid’s massive DR1 release, helping astronomers spot light-bending galaxies across deep space.
In the new open-access volume Archives of Science: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century, editors Polina Ilieva ...
The land's transformation, documented through a network of cameras and sensors, offers a playbook for wetland restoration as ...
Your Name in Landsat” is a new creative project created by NASA. Users can enter their names into this tool to receive an ...
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and NWSL Players Associations are joining Project ACL, the global research project ...
A multi-year study of the reliability of published social & behavioral science research has found that only about half of ...
The Genesis Mission, led by DOE, is bringing together all 17 of the U.S. national laboratories to use artificial intelligence ...
The recently published UCI Sports Nutrition Project paper on road cycling provides one of the most comprehensive overviews to ...
By promoting transparency, competition, and institutional accountability, the NIH could reward scientific excellence and ...
BirdCast radar tracking has taken some of the mystery out of bird migration patterns, showing that 80% move after dark.
The Karolinska Institutet Centre for AI Innovation is to serve as a support centre and skills hub. Here, two of its ...