3 Min Read NASA Invests in Future STEM Workforce Through Space Grant Awards NASA is awarding up to $870,000 annually to 52 institutions across the United States, the District of
3 Min Read NASA Invests in Future STEM Workforce Through Space Grant Awards NASA is awarding up to $870,000 annually to 52 institutions across the United States, the District of
The dominant phosphorous reservoirs throughout the HD 100546 disk. Left-hand panel: a map of the calculated disk temperature structure, which dictates phosphorous mineral stability. Normalised height above midplane is given
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Scientists have long believed that monster-sized supermassive black holes lurk at the heart of all large galaxies. That means that the failure to detect such a cosmic titan at the
dimethyl sulfide – WIkipedia Context: Dimethyl sulfide (DMS; CH3SCH3) is an organosulfur compound that has been suggested as a potential biosignature in exoplanetary atmospheres. In addition to its tentative detections
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin formally delivered to NASA May 1 the Orion spacecraft for Artemis 2, keeping that mission on track for a launch in early 2026. NASA took acceptance
Space weather may intensify in the coming decades with more frequent solar flares and eruptions to batter the planet. Whilst Earth’s technology, including satellites and power grids, is likely to
A southward-looking panorama combining images from both cameras of the Mast Camera (Mastcam) instrument on NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover shows diverse geological textures on Mount Sharp. This work examines the
Using cutting-edge theoretical models and data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, scientists have transformed astronomical observations into detailed 3D models of cosmic objects — models that anyone can explore virtually
A bit after sunrise on June 6, 2025, NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter saw one of Mars’ biggest volcanoes, Arsia Mons, as it broke through the clouds. The volcano is






