Barely perceptible fluctuations in the speed of a distant NASA spacecraft coasting away from Earth could provide science’s first direct detection of gravitational waves, a basic feature of how the […]
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NASA’s Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) is cited as one of the best innovations in aviation and space in the December issue of Popular Science. “Tremendous public attention and excitement surrounded […]
A trillion computers in a drop of water: Scientists build a nanoscale computing machine using biological molecules
Rehovot, Israel — A group of scientists headed by Prof. Ehud Shapiro at the Weizmann Institute of Science has used biological molecules to create a tiny computer – a programmable […]
Joint NASA/NCI Research to Develop Sensors for Health Monitoring inside the Human Body
NASA has selected seven researchers to receive grants totaling approximately $11 million over three years to develop new biomedical technologies to detect, diagnose and treat disease inside the human body. […]
Next NASA HQ Space Science Update to Present Hubble Discovery about Extrasolar Planet
A major discovery from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope about a planet outside our Solar System will be announced in a Space Science Update at 1 p.m. EST Tuesday, Nov. 27, […]
A world first: data transmission between European satellites using laser light
Last night, for the first time, a data link between satellites was established using a laser beam as signal carrier. On board ESA’s Artemis satellite – launched last July by […]
SOHO’s Latest Surprise: Gas Near the Sun Heading the Wrong Way
Mysterious clouds of gas falling towards the Sun have been spotted with the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft. They go against the fast-moving streams of gas that pour out […]
University Of Pittsburgh researchers find potential sleep problems await astronauts on long missions
Mir astronaut serves as study subject and co-author PITTSBURGH, – Astronauts traveling to distant places such as Mars may find themselves suffering from sleep problems as their missions progress, say […]
Daniel Goldin Joins Leading Authorities, Inc.
Biography of Daniel Goldin (includes list of suggested speaking topics and link to further information on speaking fees.) Daniel Goldin, NASA’s longest-serving Administrator, has joined Leading Authorities Speakers Bureau as […]
Audit of Restructuring of the International Space Station Contract
The audit report “Restructuring of the International Space Station Contract” (IG-02-002, November 8, 2001) has been posted to the NASA Office of Inspector General Web site http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/oig/hq/ig-02-002.pdf In December 1999, […]