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NASA’s new sensor at 60,000 feet tracks critical minerals for phones, EVs, and clean energy
NASA has embarked on an exciting mission to locate critical minerals essential for modern technology and clean energy by deploying cutting-edge sensors at high altitudes. The new AVIRIS-5 sensor, described in a study by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory ...
Scientists are using the cutting-edge satellite technology from the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NASIR) to rethink how we understand earthquakes.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said nuclear power will be essential to sustaining a long-term human presence beyond Earth.
People have played the video game DOOM on anything with a microchip, it seems, from fridge displays, to pregnancy test kits and even ChatGPT. Now enthusiasts can add government and commercial
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Five everyday NASA inventions already in your home
From the smartphone in your pocket to the cordless vacuum cleaner in your closet, NASA’s technological advancements have found their way into our everyday lives. These inventions, initially designed for space exploration, have been repurposed and ...
This study will review the critical facilities, workforce, and technology needed to achieve NASA’s long-term strategic goals and mission objectives. The Committee will consider NASA's mission objectives and strategic goals, identify the critical ...
Just weeks before NASA’s new prime contractor was set to begin work on the $1.8 billion COSMOS contract, the agency has backtracked on that decision in the face of a challenge from the disappointed incumbent. COSMOS is the acronym for the Contract for ...
Making the wings on passenger jets thinner and longer can go a long way toward reducing drag and making them more efficient, but they vibrate like crazy. Engineers at NASA and Boeing are now tackling the problem. As a first step toward exploring the use of ...
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