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Four teams of high school students unleashed a new wave of product development and entrepreneurism receiving top honors at the 2012 Innovation Summit, the final round of competition for the […]
Writing America’s Future – Robot Style
The Chesapeake Regional “Rebound Rumble” FIRST Robotics Competition recently took place at the Baltimore Convention Center in Maryland. More than 2,000 students, teachers, family members, mentors and fans witnessed 63 high school teams competing with a goal of advancing to the World Championship in St. Louis.
2012 Pete Conrad Spirit of Innovation Challenge Winners Announced
High school innovators recognized for creating breakthrough technologies HOUSTON – Four teams of high school students unleashed a new wave of product development and entrepreneurism receiving top honors at the […]
Are Science Missions on a Dangerous Collision Course?
NASA’s flagship-class missions — the projects that enable history-setting scientific advances in our knowledge of the universe (for example, Voyager, Viking, the Hubble Space Telescope and now the James Webb Space Telescope) — have become increasingly expensive, as it has been noted recently and frequently.
NASA Spinoff 2011 Unveils Benefits of NASA Technologies on Earth
WASHINGTON — NASA’s Spinoff 2011 publication, now available online, reveals how the space agency’s ingenuity and partnerships have saved thousands of lives, generated billions of dollars, and created thousands of […]
Tea Party in Space Endorses Gingrich for President
TPIS PR — (Titusville FL) — Tea Party in Space (TPIS) is excited to endorse Newt Gingrich for President of the United States. Mr. Gingrich is the only candidate who […]
Fifty-Seven Student Rocket Teams to Take NASA Launch Challenge
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — More than 500 students from middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities in 29 states will show their rocketeering prowess in the 2011-12 NASA Student Launch Projects […]
NYU physicists help narrow search for elusive Higgs boson, a building block of the universe
New York University physicists are part of a research team that has narrowed the search for the Higgs boson, a sub-atomic particle that is a building block of the universe. […]
NASA Opens Registration for Annual Great Moonbuggy Race
NASA is challenging student inventors to gear up for the agency’s 19th annual Great Moonbuggy Race. Registration is open for the engineering design and racing contest set to culminate in […]