Building on a 50-year-old partnership, NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) are expanding their cooperation…
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Sensing the Heat For Real World Solutions
A graduate of the NASA Ames Aeronautics Academy, Ruth Anne Miller now works on developing a…
Earth-Sized ‘Tatooine’ Planets Could Be Habitable
A new study explores potential climates of a planet orbiting two suns.
Profiles in Education: More Than a Brief Encounter with NASA
David Murakami participated in three NASA internship programs, culminating in a career in aerospace engineering in…
NASA Ames Laboratories Share the Experience
Ames hosted students from 15 community colleges in the San Francisco Bay Area as part of…
Nineteen Miles Up, Experiment Reveals Earth Microbes’ Likely Fate on Mars
Understanding the limits on what microbial life can endure is important for preventing contamination of the…
Profiles in Education: Teaching for the ‘Aha’ Moment
Zodiac Webster was one of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics' early graduates.Today, she…
NASA Tests Observing Capability on Hawaii’s Coral Reefs
NASA coral reef studies in Hawaii this winter will help scientists understand this unique environment and…
Ancient Art of Weaving Ready to Head to Mars and Beyond
Weaving techniques used for millennia are now being repurposed for space — and the high performance…