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Two NASA Glenn Senior Leaders Retire 

Two members of NASA Glenn Research Center’s senior leadership retired on Dec. 30...

Glenn Supports World Radiocommunication Conference

Reliable space communication and navigation systems are critical to every NASA m...

Employees Spread Joy With Toys for Tots Drive

NASA’s Glenn Research Center continued a decades-long tradition of participating...

Ocean Trawling May Release Locked-Away Carbon

Some scientists say the controversial fishing practice of ocean trawling stirs u...

Mysterious object may be the heaviest neutron star ever...

A dense object about 40,000 light years away is heavier than any neutron star se...

At Volcanic Eruptions in Iceland and Beyond, Efforts to...

Iceland, Hawaii and Italy have all tried to control lava to save cities in the p...

Africans Discovered Dinosaur Fossils Long before the Te...

Sometime between C.E. 1100 and 1700, a Massospondylus dinosaur bone was found an...

Watch a plant-inspired robot grow towards light like a ...

FiloBot has a cylindrical body made of coiled plastic filament and can grow guid...

Mounting evidence shows daily multivitamins keep you sh...

Taking a standard multivitamin supplement appears to reduce cognitive decline th...

Laser Instrument on NASA’s LRO Successfully ‘Pings’ Ind...

For the first time at the Moon, a laser beam was transmitted and reflected betwe...

NASA Invests in Small Business Tech to Advance Alternat...

Transitioning cutting-edge research from the lab to life-changing technology in ...

Wideband Technology

Overview As NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) constellation approa...

NASA Continues Artemis Moon Rocket Engine Tests with 1s...

NASA continued a critical test series for future flights of NASA’s SLS (Space La...

Monitoring Microorganisms

Science in Space January 2024 Crew members on the International Space Station ha...

NASA's Moon Program Faces Delays. Its Ambition Remains ...

If successful, the Artemis program promises to revolutionize travel to other cel...

Mysterious patch on Mars appears to be enormous lump of...

A large formation near the equator of Mars is now thought to be made of water ic...

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