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The brain’s response to memories of similar events follows common patterns across people, but differs with traumatic memories.
The climate crisis continues to break records in winter, historical agreements to save animal migrations, and humanity willing to pay to mitigate the climate crisis.
Progress at a private space station, Starship reignites engines, and farewell to a veteran workhorse.
An Israeli lab on the ISS, Bennu asteroid surprises, Chinese moon satellite and ice on Euclid Space Telescope.
Short Text: A Successful Launch of Starship, New Findings on the Age of the Universe, an old spacecraft, and a new rocket explosion.
Starship set for a third launch, insights on planet formation and oxygen found on Jupiter’s moon
Collaboration in lunar exploration, first private spacecraft landing surprising volcanic activity and new moons in the solar system
A new study identifies a potential source for the tinnitus phenomenon.
A private spacecraft on its way to the moon, crash of a European satellite, and the brightest object in the universe
How many apples on the tree? Quick answer: ‘four’, but beyond that the answer tends to be: ‘a lot’
Ocean on Saturn’s moon, Mars rover malfunction, and an Israeli satellite deal
NASA budget cuts, a new name for a half-moon, a space residency record, and a new environmental satellite.
Study Reveals Smelling Others’ Tears Reduces Aggression
Ilan Ramon’s experiment continues, new space station under way, Japanese moon lander operational, farewell Ingenuity.
Humans are responsible for the extinction of 12% of bird species worldwide, and the situation of nature is far from promising.
Ice on Mars, atmospheric water on a distant world, and the Japanese Lunar Lander Mishap
Insight into Starship’s explosion, opening of asteroid sample and astronauts en route to the ISS
Cosmic mystery solved, private Moon mission failure, delay in Artemis program and X-ray images from deep space.
SpaceX’s space empire, lunar successes and failures, and new space records. 2023 In Space
Organic materials discovered on Saturn’s moon, space-based high-speed internet and Blue Origin launches restart.
Israeli vest offers robust radiation protection, intriguing findings from the Bennu asteroid sample
Israeli asteroid research, successful solid-fuel launches, and setbacks for space tourism
NASA faces budget difficulties, an explosion in China, new research at the International Space Station.
SpaceX’s second Starship launch, black hole formation, radiation bursts and regulation of private space ventures – This Week in Space