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NASA Small Business Funding Enables Aircraft Inspection...

A small business called Near Earth Autonomy developed a time-saving solution usi...

Summary of the Third Annual AEOIP Workshop

Introduction The Applied Earth Observations Innovation Partnership (AEOIP) was e...

NASA to Host Media Call Highlighting Mars Sample Return...

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Nicky Fox, associate administrator, Science M...

Approval to Exceed GSA Lodging for LPSC 2025

This letter from SARA is to issue a waiver for NASA grantees attending the 2025 ...

Idaho Students to Connect with NASA Astronaut Aboard Sp...

Students from Hawthorne Elementary School in Boise, Idaho, will have the chance ...

Media Day with Artemis II Crews

From left, CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jenni Gibbons, NASA astronaut A...

Global treaty is failing to curb ultra-potent greenhous...

Countries have pledged to phase out HFC-23, a powerful greenhouse gas, but atmos...

NASA, NOAA to Announce 2024 Global Temperatures, Climat...

Climate researchers from NASA and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis...

Lagniappe for January 2025

Explore Lagniappe for January 2025 featuring: Gator Speaks This time of year is ...

Mission Possible: Coordinating Travel for NASA Employees

A leap of faith for Heather Seagren eight years ago brought the Gulf Coast nativ...

NASA’s LEXI Will Provide X-Ray Vision of Earth’s Magnet...

A NASA X-ray imager is heading to the Moon as part of NASA’s Artemis campaign, w...

Climate change may have killed ancient 'hobbit' hominins

Homo floresiensis, a metre-tall ancient hominin, lived on the South Pacific isla...

Nanotech Scientists Build on an Insect’s Odd Soccer-Bal...

Artificial versions of nanoscale soccer-ball-like structures called brochosomes ...

Heliophysics Is Set to Shine in 2025

The science of the sun and its effects on the solar system is a sprawling discip...

Jumping 'Numts' from Mitochondria Can Be Fast and Deadly

Bits of DNA from mitochondria can skip surprisingly fast into our genome and may...

What Is the Zodiac—And What Does It Mean for You?

The familiar zodiac constellations are defined by Earth’s motion around the sun,...

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