Exploring Martian Geology: Insights from Curiosity's Recent Findings
NASA's Curiosity Rover continues to provide valuable insights into Mars' geological features, as detailed by Senior Research Scientist William Farrand.
NASA's Curiosity Rover continues to provide valuable insights into Mars' geological features, as detailed by Senior Research Scientist William Farrand.
A recent study published in Nature highlights the potential of stem cell therapy to effectively treat severe autoimmune diseases over a period of 15 years.
A Canadian study published in June 2026 suggests that accumulating more data may not always enhance our understanding of early life forms, contradicting common beliefs in data analysis.
Planetary scientists are eager to explore Uranus, and understanding its magnetic field is a key focus. Energetic neutral atoms may provide crucial data for this endeavor.
Research at the National Ignition Facility indicates that circular polarization could improve precision in laser-focused fusion experiments, potentially reducing backscatter.
In a move to enhance its commercial satellite data program, NASA has awarded contracts to eight new companies and expanded agreements with six existing providers.
Recent findings from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer reveal four classes of cosmic rays across 20 elements, raising questions about current astrophysical models.
Rohit Goeptar's journey from a modest upbringing in Suriname to becoming a NASA engineer highlights resilience and determination in the pursuit of dreams.
A four-wheel rover prototype from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has been tested in the Colorado Desert, showcasing its advanced mobility and robotic capabilities.
The RINO project investigates unusual markings on rhinoceros teeth from a prehistoric site in France, shedding light on Neanderthal tool use during the Middle Paleolithic era.
Recent rover tests have improved the ability to identify specific biosignature molecules, potentially shedding light on past life on Mars.
The ERNEST rover successfully navigated 16 miles in the Colorado Desert with minimal human oversight, highlighting advancements in technology for future lunar and Martian missions.
NASA's Lucy spacecraft has provided new insights into the asteroid Donaldjohanson, revealing its wobbly, peanut-shaped form and high activity levels during a recent flyby.
A comprehensive analysis by University of Notre Dame researchers over 42 years sheds light on the distribution of PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals,' in the Great Lakes ecosystem.
A recent study reveals that various animal species perceive time differently, showcasing their unique sensory abilities, including some beetles' capacity to detect high-frequency flickering.
Kelly Hammett's move to the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center coincides with the realignment of the Space Rapid Capabilities Office under the Space Force.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has identified nearly 9,000 star clusters within the galaxy Messier 51, expanding our understanding of star formation.
A new study suggests that the looming threat to food security may stem from a shortage of agricultural workers rather than insufficient farmland. This trend is driven by low birth rates and rural decline.
Recent research highlights the role of electric space waves in reducing the risks posed by 'killer electrons', ultrafast particles that threaten satellites and astronauts.
Researchers from the University of Manchester and Sun Yat-sen University have utilized real-time microscopy to study the growth of tellurium nanostructures, shedding light on the role of bismuth seeds in this process.