The Bozeman Daily ChronicleIn its second year, March for Science takes aim at policymakingThe Bozeman Daily ChronicleFor the second year running, a throng of concerned citizens marched in the name of science and evidence-based policymaking Saturday,… - 3 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 11:05am -
Scientists find positive workplace experiences among Americans ...Science DailyA multidisciplinary team of researchers have authored a new article that identifies how Americans with disabilities are striving to work and overcoming barriers to employm… - 11 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 2:52am -
NBC4 WashingtonMarch for Science Draws Hundreds to National MallNBC4 WashingtonThe second annual March for Science brought hundreds of people to the National Mall Saturday. Scientists, advocates and educators alike marched with people of all ages in… - 12 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 2:05am -
CNN'Think like a proton' and other witty signs from the March for ScienceCNN(CNN) March for Science crowds may have been smaller compared with last year. But their signs were just as entertaining. While the main event took place in Washington on Satu… - 12 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 2:05am -
Channel NewsAsia'Make America Smart Again': Hundreds rally for US scienceChannel NewsAsiaWASHINGTON: Gesturing towards the White House, home to President Donald Trump who has called himself "a very stable genius," Isaac Newton begged to differ. "Know… - 15 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 11:37pm -
Los Angeles TimesKnowledge, research, politics are focus of San Diego March for ScienceLos Angeles TimesSome activists registered people to vote. Others urged visitors to stamp their cash with political messages. Daniel McDonald was collecting poop.… - 15 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 10:50pm -
Hartford CourantScience, Guns Are The Focus Of Rallies At State CapitolHartford Courant“Science is an avenue to the truth,” said Sara Bronin, faculty director for the University of Connecticut Law School's Center for Energy & Environmental Law. S… - 17 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 9:17pm -
The HillDemocrats promote second annual March for Science: Vote climate ...The HillDemocrats voiced their support for 2018's March for Science on Friday, suggesting thousands gathering at the second annual event vote "climate change deniers" out of o… - 18 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 8:18pm -
AxiosMarch for Science returns for round twoAxiosThe March for Science took D.C. on Saturday — as well as cities around the world — to make one message clear, per USA Today: "evidence-based" policy decisions are crucial, and "science should not b… - 19 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 7:14pm -
The VergeSpace Opera is the funniest science fiction novel I've read since Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyThe VergeMany authors attempt comedy in science fiction, but few pull it off. Alongside very funny works like John Scalzi's Redshirts and Terry… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 2:00pm -
Scientific AmericanHow Can Science Combat the Opioid Crisis? - Scientific AmericanScientific AmericanScientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 12:22pm -
Mental Floss8 Unexpected Activities People Have Done in MRI Scanners for ScienceMental FlossIn medicine, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses powerful magnetic fields and radio waves to show what's happening inside the body, producing dynamic images… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 10:14am -
Fast CompanyI'm An Expat Scientist Coming Home To Stop Trump's War On ScienceFast CompanyScientists outside of government can and should seize opportunities to comment on government actions and provide fact-based counterviews where appropriate. The n… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 9:03am -
Science MagazineThe March for Science 2018 is underwayScience MagazineThe March for Science is celebrating its anniversary today. And while the numbers may be smaller than last year, supporters haven't lost any of their energy. The global grassroots… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 4:37am -
lehighvalleylive.comA final dash across the United States: Updates from the 2018 March ...Science MagazineThe March for Science celebrated its anniversary today. And while the turnout around the world was significantly smaller than last year, support… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 4:37am -
Popular ScienceNASA's incredible exoplanet-hunting telescope is about to launchPopular Science“Kepler was amazing, and Kepler's legacy is that we now know that there is a huge diversity of planets out there,” says Lisa Kaltenegger, Director of th… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 10:15pm -
Science NewsCargo ships must cut their emissions in half by 2050Science NewsA new, hard-fought international deal will set limits on greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping for the first time. Delegates to the United Nations' Internation… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 9:47pm -
Science NewsTales of rampant suicide among Custer's soldiers may be overblown ...Science NewsWASHINGTON — Historical accounts of the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn report that many of Gen. George Custer's 7th Cavalry soldiers shot themselves to… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 8:31pm -
Science News (blog)An antiscience political climate is driving scientists to run for officeScience News (blog)The upwelling of science activism witnessed in last year's March for Science led many to predict that a flood of scientists might leave the… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 8:07pm -
Science MagazineScientists uncover the secret behind shimmering seaweedScience MagazineCAMBRIDGE, U.K.—At low tide, the brown seaweed filling tide pools along the coasts of Cornwall and Devon counties in the United Kingdom does not look like much.… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 6:07pm -
CNNNew discovery on fish's face changes scienceCNNBreaking News. World+. AfricaAmericasAsiaEuropeMiddle East. New discovery on fish's face changes science. U.S.WorldPoliticsMoneyOpinionHealthEntertainmentTechStyleTravelSportsVideoVR · Live TV. Searc… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 3:00pm -
CNBCStudy: Men overestimate their intelligence in science class. Women sell themselves shortCNBCA dynamic casually observed in many science classrooms has now been confirmed by research: Men overestimate their intelligence in STEM courses, while wome… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 2:47pm -
Science NewsThis is how norovirus invades the bodyScience NewsHow a nasty, contagious stomach virus lays claim to the digestive system just got a little less mysterious. In mice, norovirus infects rare cells in the lining of the gut called tuft cells… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 2:24pm -
What makes someone believe or reject science? Quality of recordingsScience DailyDr Newman, of the ANU Research School of Psychology, said the results showed when it comes to communicating science, style can triumph over substance. "When people are as… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 1:53pm -
Nature.comSpain's biggest-ever science petition decries 'abandonment' of researchNature.comLeading Spanish scientific organizations delivered a petition signed by more than 277,000 people to the national parliament in Madrid on 11 April, calling on t… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 10:41am -
Curbed SeattleSeattle weekend traffic and transit: March for ScienceCurbed SeattleAnother weekend, another whole list of things that could disrupt getting around. Some of these events might be things you're doing, too—there's a March for Science on… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 11:54pm -
Science MagazineLatin America's lost histories revealed in modern DNA | Science ...Science MagazineAUSTIN—If you walked the cobblestone streets and bustling markets of 16th and 17th century Mexico City, you would see people born all over the world:… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 6:03pm -
Science MagazineEditor's noteScience MagazineIn her Working Life piece “Instagram won't solve inequality” (16 March, p. 1294), Meghan Wright examined why she feels conflicted reading #scicomm Instagram posts by fellow women scientists. She explai… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 5:49pm -
Bottom-up synthesis of multifunctional nanoporous grapheneScience Magazine... a dibromo-substituted diphenylbianthracene on a gold surface (see the Perspective by Sinitskii). Cyclodehydrogenation of the resulting polymer produced graphene nanoribbons… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 5:49pm -
Social media for social change in science | ScienceScience MagazineAlthough we agree with M. Wright (“Instagram won't solve inequality,” Working Life, 16 March, p. 1294) that there are many systemic structures perpetuating the marginalization of… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 5:49pm -
NPRGet Ready For the Next Big Thing In NASA's Search For Earth's TwinNPRIf signs of life are found on a planet beyond our solar system sometime in the next decade, they'll most likely be on a planet discovered by a NASA satellite that's scheduled to… - 2 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 12:20pm -
NASA Announces Winners of Weather-shortened Rover ChallengePR Newswire (press release)HUNTSVILLE, Ala., April 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA has announced the winners of the 2018 Human Exploration Rover Challenge, held April 13 at the U.S.… - 11 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 3:17am -
TechCrunchNASA's planet-hunting TESS telescope launches Monday aboard a SpaceX rocketTechCrunchSome of the most exciting space news of the past few years has been about Earth-like exoplanets that could one day (or perhaps already do) support life. TE… - 20 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 6:30pm -
Popular MechanicsNASA Is Sending Human Sperm Into SpacePopular MechanicsDelays or problems at this stage could prevent fertilization from happening in space," NASA explains. So what NASA really wants to know is...can reproduction happen in outer spac… - 20 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 5:43pm -
Space.comHow NASA's Planet-Hunting TESS Telescope Will Find Habitable WorldsSpace.comNASA's next planet-hunting telescope will swing its gaze from point to point in the sky, searching for worlds that could be habitable. The telescope, known as the Tr… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 12:26pm -
Spaceflight NowSpaceX rocket test-fired at Cape Canaveral for NASA telescope launchSpaceflight NowSpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, without its payload fairing or the satellite passenger, fired its nine Merlin 1D booster engines for several seconds Wednesday… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 9:18pm -
NBCNews.comNASA's new satellite will scan the cosmos for alien worldsNBCNews.com“My great hope is that TESS will find new mysteries,” said Dr. Stephen Rinehart, a project scientist for the mission at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbel… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 7:38pm -
Motley FoolNASA Hopes to Have Boeing Delivering Astronauts to the Space Station Sooner Than PlannedMotley FoolNASA has cleared the way for Boeing (NYSE:BA) to deliver an astronaut to the International Space Station during what was supposed to be a ma… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 1:15pm -
SpaceNewsNASA may extend space station missions to address potential commercial crew delaysSpaceNewsWASHINGTON — NASA is in discussions with its Russian counterparts about extending some upcoming space station missions as a way to buy more time for… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 11:22am -
NewsweekApollo 13 Timeline: Follow Key Moments of Failed NASA Mission to the MoonNewsweekForty-eight years ago, NASA achieved its “successful failure,” saving the lives of three American astronauts who almost died on their way to the moon. The ey… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 10:10am -
Space.comLego's Bat-Space Shuttle Is a Fun Way to Mark NASA's STS-1 ...Space.comLego's new Bat-Space Shuttle set is an awesome way to celebrate NASA's own space shuttle anniversary.and more » - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 10:55pm -
CNETWill Smith, NASA hosted first Instagram Live from space today - CNETCNETThe actor chatted live from Earth with International Space Station astronaut Drew Feustel of NASA about everything from bathrooms to sex in space.Will Smith & NASA Host First… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 7:53pm -
AL.comThis NASA engineer from Alabama is a good man to see on your flightAL.comMaasha, who works at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, was on a commercial flight out of Huntsville International Airport in January when he noticed the oddity outside.… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 5:19pm -
Space.comSoar Over Jupiter's Monster Polar Storms with This Stunning NASA VideoSpace.com"Before Juno, we could only guess what Jupiter's poles would look like," Juno co-investigator Alberto Adriani, from the Institute for Space Astrophysics and Plane… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 4:12pm -
GizmodoArchival NASA Footage Gets Turned Into a Scifi Saga in This Music VideoGizmodoNigel Stanford is known not only for his great music, but also for creating music videos that show the coolest things science and robotics can achieve. Now, Stanford… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 4:12pm -
NASA Exoplanet Exploration and Discovery (press release)NASA nominated for six 2018 Webby AwardsNASA Exoplanet Exploration and Discovery (press release)A solar eclipse and the demise of one of NASA's most successful planetary mission made 2017 the ag… - 4 days ago, 11 Apr 18, 10:19pm -
NASASpaceflight.comNASA requests alternative options to RS-25s on SLS core stage – RS-25 will remain uncontestedNASASpaceflight.comIn the latest of a series of Request For Information (RFI) filings, NASA has called for alternative options to the RS… - 4 days ago, 11 Apr 18, 7:32pm -
Space.comNASA Chooses Its Next Chief Scientist: Jim GreenSpace.comNASA has tapped Jim Green to be its next chief scientist, agency officials announced today (April 10). Green, who has headed NASA's Planetary Sciences Division since August 2006, will… - 4 days ago, 11 Apr 18, 10:59am -
Space.comSaturn Moon Dione Toes the Line in Stunning NASA PhotoSpace.comSaturn's icy moon Dione hovers against the thin line of the gas giant's edge-on rings in a gorgeous photo by NASA's Cassini spacecraft. Though NASA released the natural-color ima… - 5 days ago, 10 Apr 18, 8:55pm -
The VergeNo, NASA doesn't have a cloud generation machine — it has rocket ...The VergeA new Facebook video, titled "Artificial Clouds Generation System," makes it seem like a machine is churning out clouds — but the rocket engines generating the… - 5 days ago, 10 Apr 18, 7:34pm -
Popular MechanicsNASA's Next Great Planet Hunter Has ArrivedPopular MechanicsThe Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), set to launch April 16, will find thousands of new exoplanets to search for signs of life. By Jay Bennett. Apr 10, 2018. NA… - 5 days ago, 10 Apr 18, 4:05pm -
Space.comEllen Stofan, Former NASA Chief Scientist, to Head National Air and Space MuseumSpace.comEllen Stofan was eight years old when the first astronauts landed on the moon. Now, almost 50 years later, she has been chosen to head the museum entrus… - 5 days ago, 10 Apr 18, 3:06pm -
Space.comAbout 17000 Big Near-Earth Asteroids Remain Undetected: How NASA Could Spot ThemSpace.comHumanity needs to step up its asteroid-hunting game. To date, astronomers have spotted more than 8,000 near-Earth asteroids that are at least 460 feet (… - 5 days ago, 10 Apr 18, 11:15am -
NBCNews.comNASA tracks Greenland glaciers to understand climate changeNBCNews.comNASA tracks Greenland glaciers to understand climate change. Mon, Apr 09. NBC's Jacob Soboroff joined the flight for NASA's Operation IceBridge to study changes in the t… - 6 days ago, 10 Apr 18, 1:44am -
Space.comNew NASA Planet Hunter Is Launching One Week from TodaySpace.comNASA's next exoplanet-hunting spacecraft will take to the skies one week from today (April 9), if all goes according to plan. TESS will spot exoplanets via the "transit" method,… - 6 days ago, 9 Apr 18, 7:28pm -
Spaceflight NowNASA is counting on long-lived Mars orbiter lasting another decadeSpaceflight NowNASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, seen here before its launch in 2005, carries the largest high-gain antenna ever sent to Mars for data relay and scienc… - 6 days ago, 9 Apr 18, 6:14pm -
The VergeNASA wants to extend Boeing's first crewed flight to the International Space StationThe VergeBoeing's first crewed flight to the International Space Station may last a lot longer than originally planned — and the mission may have an extra… - 9 days ago, 6 Apr 18, 8:34pm -
NPRNASA Hopes Supersonic X Plane Will Deliver Less Bang For The BuckNPRNASA is building a new X plane with the goal of deadening the loud thunderclap that jets make when they travel faster than sound. Those noisy sonic booms are one of the reasons su… - 10 days ago, 5 Apr 18, 7:21pm -
Space.comNASA Hires Lockheed Martin to Build Quiet Supersonic X-PlaneSpace.comNASA has taken a huge leap forward in its quest to create an aircraft that can travel faster than the speed of sound without causing the ear-splitting sonic boom. The space… - 12 days ago, 3 Apr 18, 6:10pm -
Space.comShape-Shifting Robots on Titan and 24 Other Wild Tech Ideas Have Caught NASA's EyeSpace.com"The NIAC program gives NASA the opportunity to explore visionary ideas that could transform future NASA missions by creating radically better or enti… - 12 days ago, 3 Apr 18, 1:18pm -
IndieWire'Lost in Space' Team Teases that A Second Season Would Be 'Wild' and Avoid The Bad Movie Remake's Biggest ...IndieWireRead More:'Lost In Space': Cast and Creators on the Challenges of Setting a Relatable Family Drama in Deep Space. The quest… - 2 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 12:04pm -
The Guardian'It's going to happen': is the world ready for war in space?The Guardian“It is absolutely inevitable that we will see conflict move into space,” says Michael Schmitt, professor of public international law and a space war expert at Uni… - 7 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 6:59am -
The GuardianKubrick's 2001: the film that haunts our dreams of spaceThe GuardianOther celebrations of the film's release include a recreation of the set of the film's strange bedroom finale, which has just opened at Washington DC's Air and Space Muse… - 8 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 6:00am -
HuffPostNASA Rocketed Human Sperm Into SpaceHuffPostNASA has sent samples of human sperm to the International Space Station to study how fertilization could happen in space. The mission, called Micro-11, rocketed frozen human sperm — and bull sperm… - 11 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 2:42am -
Sputnik InternationalAtlas V Rocket Launches US Military Satellite and Experimental Spacecraft Into OrbitSpace.comThe Atlas V rocket lifted off at 7:13 p.m. EDT (2313 GMT) from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. T… - 13 hours ago, 15 Apr 18, 1:22am -
SpaceNewsSpace as a national security concern is hard to explainSpaceNewsSpace as a national security concern is hard to explain. by Sandra Erwin — April 14, 2018. GSSAP The Air Force has deployed a high-orbiting space surveillance satellite known… - 19 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 7:12pm -
DOGOnewsLuxury Space Hotel Promises Guests A Truly Out-Of-This-World VacationDOGOnewsThe horse pill-shaped fully modular space station, that is still being built, will measure 43.5 feet long and 14.1 feet wide — about the size of a large private je… - 20 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 5:56pm -
Nikkei Asian ReviewSony to launch space businessNikkei Asian ReviewTOKYO -- Sony is set to make a foray into the rapidly growing private space industry, launching a business that will draw on its domestic appliance technology to mass produce optical… - 22 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 4:33pm -
The Keene SentinelA planned space hotel hopes to welcome guests by 2022 — for a cost of almost $800000 a nightThe Keene Sentinel“We want to get people into space because it's the final frontier for our civilization,” Orion Span's founder and ch… - 22 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 4:30pm -
IndieWire'Lost In Space': Cast and Creators on the Challenges of Setting a Relatable Family Drama in Deep SpaceIndieWireThe first episode of Netflix's “Lost in Space” opens with a scene that might feel awfully familiar to anyone who remembers lon… - 23 hours ago, 14 Apr 18, 3:38pm -
The VergeSpace Opera is the funniest science fiction novel I've read since Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyThe VergeMany authors attempt comedy in science fiction, but few pull it off. Alongside very funny works like John Scalzi's Redshirts and Terry… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 2:00pm -
Space.comHow NASA's Planet-Hunting TESS Telescope Will Find Habitable WorldsSpace.comTESS is likely too small to get very much detail from a planet, but it can act as a finder scope and pave the way for more advanced observatories. A key follow-on te… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 12:26pm -
Space.comVenus Visits Night Sky This Month: How to See It - Space.comSpace.comVenus will appear with many vivid stellar landmarks in April's night sky.and more » - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 12:18pm -
Space.comLego Just Launched New Sets for 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' (and Yes, They're Awesome)Space.comHanneke joined the team at Space.com in August 2016 as a staff writer and producer. She's a self-proclaimed science geek from the South with a passi… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 12:17pm -
WIREDSpace Photos of the Week: Morning Light Hits the Southern LightsWIREDWe'll start at our home planet (ok, just above it), where astronauts aboard the International Space Station have captured some unusual photographs. As they swoop overheard at a… - 1 day ago, 14 Apr 18, 12:00pm -
Space.comSpaceX Rocket Is Ready to Launch NASA's Next Planet-Hunting TelescopeSpace.comSpaceX is gearing up to launch NASA's next big exoplanet hunter on Monday (April 16), now that a successful test-fire of its Falcon 9 rocket is under the company's… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 5:49pm -
The VergeA Theranos employee made a crude Space Invaders clone featuring the journalist who led to its downfallThe VergeBlood-testing startup Theranos is circling the drain, and more and more details appear to be leaking from inside the company's fin… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 5:45pm -
Space.comNortheast Astronomy Forum 2018 Invites Space Fans to 'Ultimate Experience'Space.comAstronomy enthusiasts — including Space.com — will gather next weekend (April 21-22) to attend the Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF), which producers have… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 3:50pm -
Atlas ObscuraLandmarks on Pluto's Moon Charon Get Their First Official NamesSpace.comClarke Montes honors Sir Arthur C. Clarke, the prolific science fiction writer and futurist whose novels and short stories (including "2001: A Space Odyssey") were i… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 11:20am -
Space.comOne 'Strange' Instagram Live: Will Smith Has a Few Quirky ...Space.comWill Smith called an astronaut at the International Space Station Thursday (April 12) in the first-ever Instagram Live video streamed from space.and more » - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 11:10am -
Space.comIndia Just Launched a Navigation Satellite (While Trying to Save Another One)Space.comIndia has successfully launched a new navigation satellite, even as the country continues hunting for another satellite that it lost contact with earlier t… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 11:04am -
Washington PostTrump wants to stand up a military 'Space Force.' Here's why. - The ...Washington PostRussia and China are engaged in robust efforts to fight wars in space, developing technology and weapons designed to take out U.S. satellites that pr… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 11:01am -
New York TimesScooter Libby, James Comey, 'Lost in Space': Your Friday BriefingNew York TimesReady for the weekend. At the movies, our critics were enamored of “Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami,” a documentary about the actress, model and musicia… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 10:20am -
Space.comDelta IV: Payload Launch VehicleSpace.comDelta IV is an expendable rocket that performs launch services for the U.S. government, for the most part – mainly for satellites flown by the Department of Defense or the National Reconnaissance Of… - 2 days ago, 13 Apr 18, 2:35am -
Space.comLego's Bat-Space Shuttle Is a Fun Way to Mark NASA's STS-1 ...Space.comLego's new Bat-Space Shuttle set is an awesome way to celebrate NASA's own space shuttle anniversary.The Columbia space shuttle first launched 37 years ago | Astronomy ..… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 10:55pm -
Space.comNo, the Rapture Isn't Coming on April 23 Because of Nibiru (Which Doesn't Exist)Space.comHere we go again: Fresh reports claim that the end of the world is nigh. Forgetting that we were all a little burned out by the 2012 end-of-Maya-calenda… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 8:17pm -
New York TimesReview: 'Lost in Space,' This Time With More CompanyNew York TimesThe obvious, if perhaps disappointing, answer is neither of the above, and that's the choice made by the new “Lost in Space,” which arrives Friday on Netflix. Instead… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 4:21pm -
Space.comSoar Over Jupiter's Monster Polar Storms with This Stunning NASA VideoSpace.com"Before Juno, we could only guess what Jupiter's poles would look like," Juno co-investigator Alberto Adriani, from the Institute for Space Astrophysics and Plane… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 4:12pm -
Space.com'Superflares' May Make It Hard for Life to Thrive on Earth's Nearest ...Space.comThe nearest exoplanet to Earth may get hit hard by damaging ultraviolet radiation, making it tough for life to survive there, a new study suggests. That planet,… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 11:28am -
Space.com'Yuri's Night' 2018 Space Party Blasts Off Tonight to Mark 1st Human ...Space.comSpace fans take note: You can meet up with like-minded folks tonight (April 12) for a global celebration of space science and exploration. Tonight is "Yuri's Ni… - 3 days ago, 12 Apr 18, 11:21am -
Hubble Space Telescope - The Best Images From Over Two Decades In Orbit Hubble Space Telescope - The Best Images From Over Two Decades In Orbithttp://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... Hubblecast 54: 22 Years In Images. To celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, this episode of the Hubb… - 57 days ago, 17 Feb 18, 5:53pm -
Hubble eXtreme Deep Field - Farthest Ever View of the Universe Hubble eXtreme Deep Field - Farthest Ever View of the Universehttp://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... Hubble eXtreme Deep Field - Farthest Ever View of the Universe. Hubble goes to the eXtreme to assemble farthest ever view of the Universe. Hub… - 57 days ago, 17 Feb 18, 2:22am -
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NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity: Historic Landing NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity: Historic Landinghttp://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... NASA's Mars Mission: Weather on Mars looks great for huge rover landing tonight at Gale Crater on Mars: NASA's one-ton, nuclear-powered Mars Science...From:B… - 59 days ago, 15 Feb 18, 10:58pm -
CERN: The LHC MoEDAL Experiment CERN: The LHC MoEDAL Experimenthttp://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... CERN: The MoEDAL Experiment The Monopole and Exotics Detector at the LHC (MoEDAL) was the seventh detector to be approved by the LHC Management board....From:Best0fScience… - 61 days ago, 13 Feb 18, 3:21am -
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The Cosmic Time Machine The Cosmic Time Machinehttp://www.fb.com/ScienceReason ... The Cosmic Time Machine (Hubblecast 68). For this episode of the Hubblecast, the Hubble Space Telescope transforms into more than just a telescope — it...From:Best0fScienceViews:375… - 62 days ago, 12 Feb 18, 6:18am -
Life And Leisure At Paranal Observatory Life And Leisure At Paranal Observatoryhttp://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... ESOcast 26: Life and Leisure at Paranal. The Sun sets at ESO's Paranal Observatory. Technicians and engineers have worked hard all day to prepare...From:Best0fScie… - 63 days ago, 11 Feb 18, 1:35pm -
Largest Sky Map Revealed: An Animated Flight Through the Universe Largest Sky Map Revealed: An Animated Flight Through the Universehttp://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... Largest Sky Map Revealed: An Animated Flight Through the Universe. The first public data release from BOSS, the Baryon Oscillation Spectros… - 63 days ago, 11 Feb 18, 1:08pm -