Category: Science
Probe orbiting Jupiter providing colorful 3D view of planet’s atmosphere
The Juno Probe entered Jupiter’s orbit in 2016 and has been utilizing a specialized suite of instruments to record the belts and zones of clouds encircling Jupiter, as well as its polar cyclones and even the “Great Red Spot”
NASA commits $28M to U.S. states, territories historically underfunded in scientific research awards
Space agency focusing on 28 U.S. areas to insure equitable competition in aerospace and aerospace-related research activities
NASA unveils Climate Action Plan
As the world faces rising maintenance and repair costs due to more frequent and extreme weather events …
NASA releases interactive graphic novel ‘First Woman’
“First Woman” is the tale of Callie Rodriguez, the first woman to explore the Moon. While Callie is a fictional character, the first female astronaut and person of color will soon set foot on the Moon …Callie’s trailblazing path as the first woman on the Moon. Callie and her robot sidekick, RT, overcome setbacks, disappointment, and tragedy along the way. Image credit: NASA
DNA evidence credited with identifying serial killer who murdered three women 20 years ago
Miami homicide detectives would not allow the cold case of 3 murdered women to go unsolved and feel there are more victims out there
NASA to host ‘Star Trek’ creator Gene Roddenberry’s 100th birthday celebration
“Live long and prosper”
Latest NASA resupply mission to ISS includes pizza delivery for seven astronauts
8,200 lbs. of cargo, including pizza for 7, is scheduled to arrive at the ISS on Thursday morning
Feds commit historic $3.46B to help U.S. prepare and mitigate effects of climate change
See how much $$ your state, tribe, or territory has been allocated
College interns’ hourly wage rates reach highest levels ever
Computer Science interns lead the pack, earning $23.39 per hour
After 27 years, Hog Trail Murder victim, John Doe #1, identified as missing Massachusetts man
Thanks to advances in forensic DNA testing technology . . .