May 3, 2022
More than 4 billion people worldwide—which is greater than half the Earth’s population—use Procter & Gamble (P&G)...
May 2, 2022
NASA astronaut Kate Rubins will visit the Boston area on Thursday, May 5. Rubins, who has spent more than 300 days in space,...
April 19, 2022
She may be a doll, but Barbie is showing young girls that the possibility of pursuing a career in space when they grow up is...
April 12, 2022
By Justin Walsh, guest contributor, associate professor of art history and archaeology at Chapman University, and Alice Gorman,...
March 28, 2022
Last Friday, the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory gathered a variety of thought leaders at a virtual event...
March 11, 2022
March 1st kicked off Women’s History Month, which is a time to recognize the growing number of women in the industry who work...
March 3, 2022
How can we reduce the amount of plastic waste we put into the environment? By reimagining how we use plastic. By utilizing the...
February 17, 2022
The 2022 SmallSat Symposium was held the second week of February in Mountain View, California. Similar to pre-COVID years, the...
February 9, 2022
While many high school students enjoy participating in their school science fair, some high schoolers are taking their science...
January 21, 2022
“Rhodium Synthetic Cryptobiology” mission patch Media Credit: Hector Aaron Garcia At the heart of synthetic biology and...
January 5, 2022
The unique environment of the International Space Station (ISS) allows scientists to conduct biomedical research in ways not...
December 20, 2021
Recent scientific studies show that eating cultured dairy products such as yogurt can have health benefits including decreased...
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