NASA’s search for a planet as suited to harboring life as our own Earth has shown…
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NASA CubeSat Will Shine a Laser Light on the Moon's Darkest Craters
To support the next wave of human exploration, the Lunar Flashlight mission will look for potential…
“Tiny Homes” for NASA Supercomputers Suit Silicon Valley’s Climate
By using self-contained modules and cooling technology uniquely suited to the area’s climate, NASA’s Modular Supercomputing…
NASA CO2 Conversion Challenge Competitor Pitches in to Help COVID-19 Efforts
A technology that could help humans live on Mars is being used for an immediate need…
What is Fluid Lensing?
Researchers at the Laboratory for Advanced Sensing at NASA Ames are developing two technologies to image…
Raising a Glass in Wine Country to Better Water Management
Water management is crucial for winemakers in California’s central valley. NASA, the US Department of Agriculture…
When the Moon Dust Settles, It Won’t Settle in VIPER’s Wheels
Tiny, sharp grains of Moon dust are so abrasive they can damage moving parts, like those…
NASA Science Keeps the Lights On
Across NASA’s many missions, thousands of scientists, engineers, and other experts and professionals all over the…
NASA Selects Universities for Collaborative Development of Small Spacecraft Technologies
Nine university teams will collaborate with NASA to advance small spacecraft technologies that will help pave…
SOFIA’s Infrared View of the Skies
SOFIA studies the universe with infrared light, often building on what previous observatories learned and filling…