NASA Technology May Aid Interpretation Of Medical Imagery

NASA software used to enhance Earth science imagery could help interpret medical imagery.

NASA And Gowalla Launch Partnership With Search For Moon Rocks

NASA and Gowalla, a mobile and web service, have partnered to bring users one small step…

NASA Wants Student Innovators For 2011 Great Moonbuggy Race

Four decades after the first NASA lunar rover rolled across the surface of the moon, innovative…

Statement By The NASA Administrator On The Chilean Miners Rescue

The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on the rescue effort for the…

NASA Establishes Tournament Lab For Software Developers

NASA and Harvard University have established the NASA Tournament Lab (NTL), which will enable software developers…

NASA Selects Astronaut Leland D. Melvin to Lead Office of Education

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden announced Tuesday the selection of Leland D. Melvin as the agency's new…

Reporters Invited to 2010 NASA Authorization Act Media Teleconference

Media representatives are invited to participate in a teleconference at 11 a.m. EDT, Oct. 11, for…

NASA Administrator Thanks President Obama and Congress for Agency’s New Direction Support

"Earlier today, President Obama signed into law the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act of…

NASA Selects Community College Students To Design Rovers And Explore Technology Careers At Field Centers

Community college students in a pilot program will take the first steps toward potential technology careers…

NASA Sponsors Reduced Gravity Technology Test Flights

NASA recently sponsored a series of flights from Ellington Field in Houston to test technologies in…