February 12, 2018
From the first “human computers” in the late 1930s to the five women selected in the latest class of astronauts,...
February 9, 2018
If humans are destined for deep space, they need to understand the space environment changes health, including aging and...
This week’s video update highlights some of the science happening on the International Space Station including...
February 8, 2018
We all know Groot as the tree-like alien from the Guardians of the Galaxy, but what makes his regeneration possible? Explore the...
Ego is a literal living planet in the Marvel Universe, but how could a planet come to life? Watch the Marvel Science of Ego and...
February 7, 2018
Watching a bubble float effortlessly through the International Space Station may be mesmerizing and beautiful to witness, but...
February 6, 2018
NASA soon will better understand how plants grow in space with the help of a new, fully automated plant growth facility called...
February 5, 2018
The second in a four-part series from R&D Magazine highlights some of the exciting space-based R&D and innovation that...
Last week, the crew living and working aboard the International Space Station had a busy week of science and spacewalk...
This week’s video update shares highlights the record-setting Russian spacewalk and details of the upcoming mid-February...
February 2, 2018
Lessons can be learned from what some might consider failure. A small Earth-observation satellite known as STMSat-1, built...
It doesn’t take a green thumb to know how dependent plants are on the Earth. Plants draw water and nutrients from the soil to...
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