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Water on the sunlit surface of the Moon

Water on the sunlit surface of the Moon

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Grow your own rooms on the moon, Mars and maybe even Earth

Grow your own rooms on the moon, Mars and maybe even Earth

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A radically new kind of airplane wing

A radically new kind of airplane wing

Assembled from tiny identical pieces, the wing could enable lighter, more energy-efficient aircraft designs A team of engineers has built and tested a radically new kind of airplane wing, as... Read more

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Printing nanomaterials with plasma onto a 3-D object or flexible surface, such as paper or cloth

Printing nanomaterials with plasma onto a 3-D object or flexible surface, such as paper or cloth

New method can deposit nanomaterials onto flexible surfaces and 3-D objects Printing has come a long way since the days of Johannes Gutenberg. Now, researchers have developed a new method th... Read more

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Looking at the Future Electric Aircraft

Looking at the Future Electric Aircraft

The arrival of a unique experimental demonstrator at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center on February 26 may herald a future in which many aircraft are powered by electric motors. The Leadi... Read more

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How to Save Billions of Gallons of Gasoline

How to Save Billions of Gallons of Gasoline

Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory study potential of drag-reducing devices on semi-trucks to conserve billions of gallons, save tens of billions of dollars and spare tens... Read more

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Synthetic Biology for Space Exploration

Synthetic Biology for Space Exploration

Berkeley Lab Scientists Believe Biomanufacturing a Key to Long-term Manned Space Missions Does synthetic biology hold the key to manned space exploration of the Moon and Mars? Berkeley Lab r... Read more

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Astronauts to Test Free-Flying “Housekeeper” Robots

Astronauts to Test Free-Flying “Housekeeper” Robots

Inspired by science fiction, three bowling ball-size free-flying Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) have been flying inside the International Spa... Read more

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NASA Kepler Results Usher in a New Era of Astronomy

NASA Kepler Results Usher in a New Era of Astronomy

New Kepler data analysis and research also show that most stars in our galaxy have at least one planet Scientists from around the world are gathered this week at NASA’s Ames Research C... Read more

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Historic Demonstration Proves Laser Communication Possible

Historic Demonstration Proves Laser Communication Possible

The download rate is more than six times faster than previous state-of-the-art radio systems flown to the moon In the early morning hours of Oct. 18, NASA’s Lunar Laser Communication Demonst... Read more

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Stanford drones open way to new world of coral research

Stanford drones open way to new world of coral research

Camera-equipped flying robots promise new insights into climate change effects on important ecosystems. Like undiscovered groves of giant redwoods, centuries-old living corals remain unmappe... Read more

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Ardulab provides open source platform for space experiments

Ardulab provides open source platform for space experiments

With Raspberry Pis and 3D printing all the rage, ambitious DIY projects have never been more achievable. However, when it comes to space experiments, it’s still a professionals-only game. St... Read more

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Space Laser To Prove Increased Broadband Possible

Space Laser To Prove Increased Broadband Possible

This new ability could one day allow for 3-D High Definition video transmissions in deep space to become routine. When NASA’s Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration (LLCD) begins operation... Read more

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Station Astronauts Remotely Control Planetary Rover From Space

Station Astronauts Remotely Control Planetary Rover From Space

Just as remotely-operated vehicles help humans explore the depths of the ocean from above, NASA has begun studying how a similar approach may one day help astronauts explore other worlds. On... Read more

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Google and NASA Snap Up Quantum Computer D-Wave Two

Google and NASA Snap Up Quantum Computer D-Wave Two

D-Wave, the small company that sells the world’s only commercial quantum computer, has just bagged an impressive new customer: a collaboration between Google, NASA and the non-profit Univers... Read more

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