A new Space Warps project lets the public hunt for gravitational lenses in data from the Euclid Space 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.
While I was stalking Western meadowlarks with my camera, a smaller flash of flying black and yellow caught my interest. I don’t see bumblebees often, and this one was not stopping at flowers but it ...
Corals live in oceans around the world—in shallow, warm waters and deep, cool waters, clinging to seamounts or sitting on continental shelves. They also grow in the home aquariums of countless ...
A few months before my youngest child graduated high school, a couple of hawks built a nest in a big magnolia tree near our house. For several weeks, the birds swooped through the yard. Sometimes they ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - From the rumble of volcanoes to cracks of thunder, Earth has always been noisy. Separating noise from signal is key in many scientific fields, but where do you go to get away ...
NASA is inviting the public to join 36 citizen science projects. Volunteers can help with discoveries from asteroids to Martian clouds. To join, email do-nasa-science-join@lists.nasa.gov with ...
Space Warps,” the new citizen science project on the Zooniverse platform, aims to identify gravitational lensing in Euclid ...
Failure is part and parcel of research, but discussing it sometimes seems to be taboo in science. It doesn’t need to be.
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From science fair project to startup business: Dickinson teen develops tool to diagnose blood diseases
DICKINSON, N.D. (KFYR) - Students across the country compete in science fairs every year. But it’s not too often one of those projects turns into a real business that could save someone’s life. The ...
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