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NASA is awarding more than $3.8 million to 21 museums, science centers, and other informal education institutions for projects designed to bring the excitement of space science to communities across the nation and broaden student participation in STEM (scienc…
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The University of Arizona's 'CatSat' will launch atop a Firefly Alpha rocket on a to-be-determined date.
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The 22-year-old Mars Odyssey recently showed signs of missing fuel, sparking an interplanetary mystery that required some clever scientific sleuthing.
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The remains of a glacier have been found near the Martian equator. While the glacier no longer exists, a salty layer has preserved the shape, size and detailed features of the icy formation.
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When the first Canadian to launch to the moon lifts off with NASA's next Artemis mission, he or she will do so wearing a new symbol of Canada's efforts in space. The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) debuted a new logo representing its growing role.
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"Some remediation approaches may achieve net benefits in under a decade."
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NASA Sends SpaceX’s ‘Dragon’ To The International Space Station | Vantage with Palki SharmaSkies in Florida lit up as SpaceX’s ‘Dragon’ capsule took off for ...
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Common sense suggests that space missions can only happen with multimillion-dollar budgets, materials built to withstand the unforgiving conditions beyond Earth's atmosphere, and as a result of work done by highly trained specialists.
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New technology is a key to helping NASA advance its long-term exploration goals for the benefit of all. To support its effort, the agency announced Thursday it will create two new institutes to develop technology in critical areas for engineering and climate …
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Compass readings that do not show the direction of true north and interference with the operations of satellites are a few of the problems caused by peculiarities of the Earth's magnetic field.
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Finding could advance our understanding of how human olfactory proteins recognize specific scents, including the pong of ripe cheese.
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A decade after its eye-grabbing debut, Google Glass is officially dead. The augmented reality headset, introduced in 2013 only to be canceled in 2015 and...
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Upstate professor studying Great Barrier reef For more Local News from WHNS: https://www.foxcarolina.com/ For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.co...
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This new study could help researchers understand conditions such as autism and help fight climate change by reducing the carbon footprint of AI.
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When it comes to cell kinds, stem cells essentially have limitless potential. These self-renewing cells, which may give birth to every cell type in the body, live in niches, which are specialised microenvironments. Researchers in Japan have now thrown fresh l…
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A new model shows how the planet's surface evolved over the past 100 million years, from the shifting of tectonic plates to the movement of sediments.
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Think there's nothing to learn through suborbital flight and that space science is only done in orbit? Think again.
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Researchers at the University of St Andrews, working with colleagues at the University of Cologne, have discovered a way of coupling light and matter to ensure optimum brightness and color of the latest TVs and smart screen displays without sacrificing the de…
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Microsoft AI event live: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will, in a virtual event, talk about "the future of work with AI". Microsoft — one of the largest backers of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT — is going all-in on Artificial Intelligence, integrating AI i…
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By the end of March, five planets will be visible in the sky.
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