Portrait of Brad Flick Credit: NASA On Monday, NASA announced Bradley Flick, director of NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, will retire Thursday, March 19, after a nearly
Portrait of Brad Flick Credit: NASA On Monday, NASA announced Bradley Flick, director of NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, will retire Thursday, March 19, after a nearly
The abstract in PubMed or at the publisher’s site is linked when available and will open in a new window. Ebert D, Walton M, Byrne VE, Nelson AM, Sargsyan A.Autonomous
Assembly of cytoplasmic RNP condensates (yellow dots) in yeast cells in response to stress (Image: Riya Dhage) Baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is an indispensable ingredient in making bread, beer, and
Lunar dust can be a pain – but it’s also literally the ground we will have to traverse if we are ever to have a permanent human settlement on the
Iceberg A-23A has had a more eventful run than most of the large Antarctic icebergs that have calved from the continent’s ice shelves in recent decades. Over its winding, forty-plus-year
El transportador oruga 2 de la NASA, que traslada el cohete Sistema de Lanzamiento Espacial con la nave espacial Orion de la misión Artemis II de la agencia, llega el
NASA’s crawler-transporter 2, carrying the agency’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket with the Orion spacecraft, arrives Feb. 25, 2026, inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) partnered with Materials and Processes and Flammability subject matter experts from the Johnson Space Center, White Sands Test Facility, and the Marshall Space
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Planetary system of GJ 1137 relative to the conservative habitable zone (cHZ; green) and the optimistic habitable zone (oHZ; yellow), respectively. Black orbital bands come from our 1σ posteriors of






