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NASA Interns Conduct Aerospace Research in Microgravity

The NASA Science Activation program’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, an...

Career Spotlight: Mathematician (Ages 14-18)

What does a mathematician do? Mathematicians use their expert knowledge of math ...

Photophoretic Propulsion Enabling Mesosphere Exploration

Igor BargatinUniversity of Pennsylvania We propose to use the photophoretic levi...

Autonomous Tritium Micropowered Sensors

Peter CabauyCity Labs, Inc. The NIAC Phase I study confirmed the feasibility of ...

Addressing Key Challenges To Mapping Sub-cm Orbital Deb...

Christine HartzellUniversity of Maryland, College Park The proposed investigatio...

Breathing Beyond Earth: A Reliable Oxygen Production Ar...

Alvaro Romero-CalvoGeorgia Tech Research Corporation The reliable and efficient ...

TFINER – Thin Film Isotope Nuclear Engine Rocket

James BickfordCharles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. The Thin-Film Nuclear Engine...

Was Planet Nine exiled from the solar system as a baby?

The chance of a planet forming in the outer reaches of the solar system - a hypo...

Humans were crafting tools from whale bones 20,000 year...

More than 60 ancient tools found in France and Spain have been identified as wha...

The sun is killing off SpaceX's Starlink satellites

There have never been so many satellites orbiting Earth as there are today, than...

How fast you age is dictated by your sex, ethnicity and...

The pace of ageing accelerates as you get older, and it is linked to an individu...

Johnson’s Paige Whittington Builds a Symphony of Simula...

What do music ensembles and human spaceflight have in common? They require the h...

Cord blood banking is not living up to its promise

Banking a baby’s umbilical cord blood was once seen as a reasonable way to prote...

Summary of the 2024 SAGE III/ISS Meeting

Introduction The Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE) III/Internation...

The Applause for Jaws, Despite Flaws

Fifty years ago, the movie Jaws scared beachgoers and demonized sharks. Now, how...

How captured carbon dioxide could help mine carbon-nega...

Captured carbon dioxide could be injected deep in the Earth to dissolve rocks, f...

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