FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A University of Arkansas team will work in zero gravity to test a sample collector for a proposed NASA mission that one day may bring asteroids to […]
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TUCSON, Ariz. — Photovoltaics – the high-tech approach to converting sunlight directly into electricity – could be low cost and widely practical if based on organic “self-assembling” thin film technologies, […]
Dust from Africa Leads to Large Toxic Algae Blooms in Gulf of Mexico, Study Finds
Saharan dust clouds travel thousands of miles and fertilize the water off the West Florida coast with iron, which kicks off blooms of toxic algae, according to a new study. […]
New Scripps Monitoring Devices Set to Detect Clandestine Nuclear Weapons Testing – and Meteors
`Infrasound’ array of instruments picks up meteor’s kiloton blast over the Pacific A unique array of listening devices deployed by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of […]
Boeing Space and Communications Names New Vice President for Communications
The Boeing Company today announced the appointment of Mary Carson Foerster, currently Director of International Corporate Communications at Boeing World Headquarters, to the position of Vice President of Communications for […]
Spacehab VP Griner Wins Prestigious Aerospace Award – Lifetime Achievement, Service to Women Recognized
SPACEHAB, Inc., a leading provider of commercial space services, today announced that Carolyn Griner, Vice President and General Manager of SPACEHAB’s Huntsville Operations, is the recipient of a 2001 Lifetime […]
Congratulations from Yu.P.Semenov President of RSC Energia on the 40th Anniversary of the First Manned Space Flight
Dear colleagues, comrades, friends, esteemed veterans! Our team, which was a pioneer in the domestic rocket technology and world space science, from the day the company was founded (throughout its […]
Europe to identify underground water on Mars
Geologists poring over the latest images from Mars keep on turning up new and tantalising evidence that water once flowed freely on the planet’s surface – and may still flow […]
3D TV for space, live at IFA 2001
With a live transmission from its International Space Station User Information Centre in Noordwijk (the Netherlands), ESA and German company TMP will demonstrate a new technique for shooting, recording and […]