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NESC Key In-Progress Technical Activities

The portfolio of current NESC technical activities reaches across mission direct...

How the megaquop machine could usher in a new era of qu...

John Preskill has been guiding the growing quantum computing industry for decade...

Building Blocks for Enhanced Mission Execution

BBEME Course Description: An interactive learning series designed to highlight c...

Earth’s Inner Core Is Changing Shape

Earth’s core is transforming, which could affect the length of our 24-hour day, ...

Athena, Next U.S. Commercial Moon Lander, Is Set for Sp...

In partnership with NASA, the Intuitive Machines lander Athena will send a water...

Why quantum computers are being held back by geopolitic...

Fears that other nations could gain an advantage are holding back the developmen...

Fossil proteins may soon reveal how we're related to Au...

Australopithecus came before us, but that doesn't tell us which specific individ...

Driving the Future: NASA Highlights Artemis at Houston ...

You would not expect to see NASA at a car show—but that’s exactly where Johnson ...

Connecticut Students to Hear from NASA Astronauts Aboar...

Students from Rocky Hill, Connecticut, will have the chance to connect with NASA...

Cybersecurity experts fear Elon Musk's DOGE may enable ...

The US National Institute of Standards and Technology, which is tasked with deve...

Art Inspired by Exploration: NASA Unveils Architecture ...

NASA asked artists to imagine the future of deep space exploration in artwork me...

NASA Supports GoAERO University Awardees for Emergency ...

With support from NASA, the international GoAERO Prize competition recently anno...

How PsiQuantum plans to build world's largest quantum c...

With an investment of AU$1 billion, PsiQuantum is planning to build a photonic q...

People are starting to trust AI more – and view it as m...

The results of a year-long survey suggest that people in the US are warming up t...

Firearm Forensics is Still Troubled by Systemic Failure

Three forensic examiners at the Rhode Island State Crime Laboratory last year mi...

How Corals Fight Back against Warming Seas

Most corals can’t relocate, but they’re finding ways to beat the heat

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