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Millions of Joro Spiders Are Moving Up the East Coast. ...

Millions of hand-size Joro spiders are moving up the East Coast. Don’t panic

Ed Stone, Former Director of JPL and Voyager Project Sc...

Known for his steady leadership, consensus building, and enthusiasm for engaging...

NASA Invites Media for Launch of New Disaster Response ...

NASA invites media to an event at the agency’s headquarters at 2 p.m. EDT Thursd...

NASA Selects 2024 Small Business, Research Teams for Te...

NASA will award funding to nearly 250 small business teams to develop new techno...

NASA Program Sends University Payloads to Space

NASA’s Flight Opportunities program sent two university payloads on suborbital f...

NASA Funds Study of Proposals to Investigate Space Weat...

NASA has selected three proposals for concept studies of missions to investigate...

First Promethium ‘Complex’ Created, Revealing Mysteriou...

Promethium, one of the rarest and most mysterious elements in the periodic table...

The Dairy Industry Must Act Faster to Keep H5N1 Bird Fl...

H5N1 is running rampant through dairy cows, putting humans at risk of an epidemic

NASA’s Repository Supports Research of Commercial Astro...

NASA’s Open Science Data Repository provides valuable information to researchers...

NASA-Wide Mission Health Presentations

Managing the Stress of Parenting Date: Thursday, June 13, 2024 Time: 11:00 AM -1...

NASA Glenn’s Yvette Harris Inducted into MBA Hall of Fame 

The Military Basketball Association (MBA) has inducted Yvette V. Harris, Office ...

NASA Glenn Visits Duluth for Air and Aviation Expo, STE...

NASA’s Glenn Research Center public engagement staff arrived in Minnesota for th...

TECH Day at NASA Attracts Middle School Students 

Research shows that STEM education is important to middle school students becaus...

Astronaut medical records reveal the health toll of spa...

The largest collection yet of detailed medical data and tissue samples from astr...

Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directo...

A few weeks ago, I had the distinct pleasure of engaging with several of our str...

Do Scientists Make Good Presidents?

Following Mexico’s election of a woman with a scientific pedigree, Nature review...

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