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How Extreme Heat Harms Planes, Trains, Water Mains and ...

Scorching temperatures are further burdening an already-troubled infrastructure ...

NASA Losing VIPER Rover Defangs the Science from Planne...

A former space agency official argues that cutting a robotic explorer pulls the ...

Rising land under Antarctica could slow sea level rise

Antarctica’s melting ice sheet is relieving pressure on the land beneath, allowi...

Charles Darwin’s frogs turn mating upside down

Turning around and backing up out of pools found in tree hollows may help mating...

NASA Ames to Host Supercomputing Resources for UC Berke...

Under a new agreement, NASA will host supercomputing resources for the Universit...

Celebrating NASA’s Coast Guard Astronauts on Coast Guar...

Each Aug. 4, Coast Guard Day commemorates the founding on Aug. 4, 1790, of the U...

Artemis II Core Stage Arrives at Kennedy

Teams transport NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) core stage into the Vehicle Ass...

There Are No Imaginary Boundaries for Dr. Ariadna Farré...

Dr. Ariadna Farrés-Basiana would look up at the sky and marvel at the immensity ...

Black holes may inherit their magnetic fields from neut...

Short-lived neutron stars may explain both the extreme magnetic fields of black ...

Water molecules found in lunar rock sample for the firs...

Although previous studies have found hydrogen and oxygen in moon minerals – impl...

MESSENGER – From Setbacks to Success

The excerpts below are taken from Discovery Program oral history interviews cond...

Systems Engineer Douglas Wong

“When I was around 16 or 17, I came across this book by Arthur C. Clarke called ...

NASA Invites Media, Public to Attend Deep Space Food Ch...

NASA invites the media and public to explore the nexus of space and food innovat...

NASA Scientists on Why We Might Not Spot Solar Panel Te...

One of NASA’s key priorities is understanding the potential for life elsewhere i...

Hubble Spies a Diminutive Galaxy

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image reveals the subtle glow of the galaxy...

How Do Stars Really Die?

There’s more than one way for a star to die. Some go with a whimper, and some go...

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