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We Already Know the Dangers of Nukes in Space

A nuclear explosion in space would cause stunning auroras—and wreak havoc on sat...

Humans Started Passing Down Knowledge to Future Generat...

The advent of “cumulative culture”—teaching others and passing down that knowled...

Why herbs evolved to smell and taste so delicious

Humans may have shaped the development of aromatic herbs like lavender and mint,...

The Marshall Star for June 18, 2024

California Teams Win $1.5 Million in NASA’s Break the Ice Lunar Challenge By Sav...

High-Speed Market Studies

Owing to NASA’s Quesst mission and Commercial Supersonic Technology project, the...

NASA Releases Hubble Image Taken in New Pointing Mode

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has taken its first new images since changing to a...

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Etched into Collier Trophy, Aerospace...

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission has been immortalized at the Smithsonian’s National Ai...

NASA Awards Logistic Services, Management Contract

NASA has awarded the Goddard Logistics Services Contract to TRAX International C...

NASA Selects Lockheed Martin to Build Next-Gen Spacecra...

NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), h...

NASA Sets Launch Coverage for NOAA Weather Satellite

NASA will provide live coverage of prelaunch and launch activities for the Natio...

Artemis, Architecture, and Lunar Science: SMD and ESDMD...

June 18, 2024 At NASA we always say that exploration enables science, and scienc...

Pluto and the largest moon of Neptune might be siblings

The chemical composition of Pluto and Triton suggests they originated in the sam...

Summary of the 2023 GEDI Science Team Meeting

Introduction The 2023 Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) Science Tea...

Happy Birthday, Redshift Wrangler!

About one year ago the Redshift Wrangler project first asked you to help examine...

Celebrating Juneteenth

The crew aboard the International Space Station captured this image of Galveston...

Driverless cars are mostly safer than humans – but wors...

Driverless cars seem to have fewer accidents than human drivers under routine co...

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