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Brown Presses Climate Change Crusade At NASA Ames In Mountain View
Gov. Jerry Brown Thusday urged scientists to dedicate themselves to convincing a distracted public and news media about the dangers of climate change and other potential disruptions to human life.
35 min ago | TV Squad
'Star Trek' Actress Suspects NASA Is Hiding Proof Aliens Exist
Alice Eve knows aliens, or at least she does in her movies. The British actress has dealt with the topic of extra-terrestrial life quite a bit, as she's appeared in both "Star Trek Into Darkness" and "Men In Black 3," which is fitting since she believes we're not alone .
1 hr ago | Official Wire News
UN: 22 deaths worldwide from coronavirus
The World Health Organization says there are now 22 deaths worldwide out of 44 lab-confirmed cases of the new coronavirus.
1 hr ago | Examiner.com
Beware The False AGW Beliefs Of Some In NASA
It is known NASA does not have everyone believing earth will perish due to global warming.
1 hr ago | Sys-Con Media
Chief Engineer of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to Keynote Day Two of Black Hat USA 2013
Black Hat A recipient of two of NASA's Outstanding Leadership Medals, Brian Muirhead has unique experience in solving the challenges of both robotic and human exploration of space.
5 hrs ago | Science, Industry and Business
NASA's Landsat Satellite Looks for a Cloud-Free View
Clouds are hard to spot in this natural-color image of the Aral Sea in Central Asia, taken March 24, 2013.
5 hrs ago | Domestic Fuel
EMCORE Wins NASA Solar Contract
EMCORE Corporation has been awarded a contract by ATK to design and manufacture solar panels for NASA's Green Propellant Infusion Mission planned for launch in 2015.
6 hrs ago | Houston Chronicle
Buzz Aldrin: Why NASA is - wrong,' why English-speaking nations must...
I recently had the chance to speak with Aldrin, 83, as part of a promotion for his new book, Mission to Mars .
8 hrs ago | KurzweilAI.net
NASA experiment to examine the beginnings of the universe
Numerical simulation of the density of matter when the universe was one billion years old.
9 hrs ago | Clarksville Online
NASA's Cassini Spacecraft data suggests Wild Weather for Saturn's Moon Titan this Summer
Saturn's moon Titan might be in for some wild weather as it heads into its spring and summer, if two new models are correct.
12 hrs ago | KNEB-AM Scottsbluff
Cleared of Charges in School Explosion, Fla. Honor Student Heads to Space Camp
Kiera Wilmot is going to space camp. In late April, the 16-year-old central Florida honor student was accused of igniting a chemical explosion on school grounds, leading to her arrest and suspension from school, but authorities dropped criminal charges last week.
I-Team: Nurse Gets Max Sentence in Child Sex Assault Case
After more than eight years of delays, a sex offender who worked as a nurse is going to prison for sexually assaulting a 10-year-old patient.
NASA Satellite Obervations helps determine how Glacier Mass reductions effect Sea Level Rise
A new study of glaciers worldwide using observations from two NASA satellites has helped resolve differences in estimates of how fast glaciers are disappearing and contributing to sea level rise.
NASA Hosts Google+ Hangout with Recently Returned Space Station Astronauts
NASA will host a Google+ Hangout with the three recently returned International Space Station astronauts from 3-4 p.m. EDT on Thursday, May 23.
Top NASA Official to Inspect "Dream Chaser" Spacecraft
What might be the next vehicle to carry astronauts to space and back will be inspected by top NASA officials Wednesday at Dryden Flight Research Center north of Los Angeles.
NASA builds menu for Mars mission
Through a labyrinth of hallways deep inside a 1950s-era building that has housed research that dates back to the origins of U.S. space travel, a group of scientists in white coats is stirring, mixing, measuring, brushing and, most important, tasting the end result of their cooking.
Pizza on Mars: NASA funds development of 3D printer that can knock out pizza
NASA has awarded a mechanical engineer a grant worth $125,000 to help him create a 3D printer for food.
NASA Associate Administrator Robert Lightfoot defends asteroid mission in Alabama visit
The multi-axis milling machine works while NASA Associate Administrator Robert Lightfoot visits Marshall Building 4705, as master machinists show off what NASA says is one of the world's largest multi-axis milling machines in a key job for the space agency Wednesday, May 22, 2013 in Huntsville, Ala.
Deep-space pizza parties? NASA mulls 3-D printers for food
NASA can send robots to Mars, no problem. But if it's ever going to put humans on the Red Planet, it has to figure out how to feed them over the course of a years-long mission.
NASA's IRIS mission readies for a new challenge
In late June 2013, the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or IRIS, will launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.