Category: Science
NASA to televise launch of Euclid spacecraft’s ‘Dark Universe’ Mission
Target Date for launch is July 1 out of Cape Canaveral
NASA’s JPL scientists assemble world’s greatest PDF Archive to aid in Internet malware research
8 million PDFs have been collected & stored by JPL data scientists into an archive to help researchers better understand online and malware threats, address privacy vulnerabilities, and identify software compatibility problems
Private businesses working with NASA to advance space initiatives
The new ‘Low-Earth Orbit Economy’
Artificial Intelligence: Voice cloning scams are on the rise, here’s how we protect ourselves
… victims say, “the voice on the phone seemed frighteningly real.”
NuSTAR observatory detects brightest cosmic explosion ever, one with very unique attributes
Observations by NASA’s NuSTAR X-ray telescope give astronomers new clues about the brightest and most energetic gamma-ray burst ever detected
NASA providing $5M to women’s colleges and universities to address persistent STEM gender gap disparities
In this day and age, gender gap disparities between men and women still exist in American education and in the workforce
Meet a few of Apple’s WWDC23 Swift Student Challenge coding winners
These tech winners code in an effort to share their passions with the world
NASA and US Department of Education hooking up to strengthen STEM education
Historic partnership promoting science, technology, engineering, and math to students from diverse backgrounds to pursue an interest and a career in STEM and space industries
Flesh-eating bacteria living in the seaweed blobs landing on Florida beaches
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the ocean . . .
Successful liftoff as Axiom Space Mission 2 sends private astronauts to the International Space Station
All crew members are private citizens, with one American and two Saudis aboard as paying customers