Space & Physics

Meloë Kacenelenbogen Eyes the Future of Air Quality, Cl...

A mentor of research scientist Meloë Kacenelenbogen once shared a sentiment from...

Gateway: Life in a Lunar Module

Teams at NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and Thales Alenia Space, including a...

Morphing red blood cells help bats hibernate - and we c...

Animals that hibernate need a way to keep their blood flowing as their body temp...

Can sensor technology stop a wildfire before it starts?

The US Department of Homeland Security is trialling chemical sensors that detect...

Explore International Space Station Research with NASA ...

At any given time, crew members are conducting dozens of scientific investigatio...

Amateur sleuth finds largest known prime number with 41...

The largest prime number is now 16 million digits longer than the previous recor...

What the US election will mean for AI, climate action a...

The upcoming US presidential election will determine how the country regulates t...

Industry Supported Battery Passivation Techniques – Req...

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ames Research Center (A...

NASA Invites Media to Chile Artemis Accords Signing Cer...

Chile will sign the Artemis Accords during a ceremony at 3 p.m. EDT on Friday, O...

What to expect at the COP16 biodiversity summit

Countries are convening in Colombia to agree on wide-ranging targets to stem bio...

Preserved tracks suggest non-avian dinosaurs used their...

Not all winged dinosaurs were necessarily capable of full flight, but this anato...

Station Science Top News: Oct. 18, 2024

Microgravity had no immediate effect on a person’s ability to perceive the heigh...

Hornets can hold their alcohol like no other animal on ...

The oriental hornet shows no ill effects – or behavioural changes – when it spen...

On the Road Again…

In this image from Oct. 3, 2024, NASA’s mobile launcher 1 makes its way back to ...

Many Iron Age swords may be tainted by modern forgery

Ancient weaponsmiths combined bronze and iron to fashion swords during the early...

35 Years Ago: STS-34 Sends Galileo on its Way to Jupiter

On Oct. 18, 1989, space shuttle Atlantis took off on its fifth flight, STS-34, f...

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