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Potentially Dangerous Apps For Kids September 2022

Nowadays, kids are so addicted to using mobile phones and the internet. All parents are concerned about the obsession of their children utilizing smartphones...
Accelerating AI Adoption Across the Federal Government

Federal Government Speeds Up AI Integration Efforts

The United States General Services Administration (GSA) has embarked on a new collaborative initiative with Meta, aiming to enhance the accessibility of Meta's Llama...
Next 100 Days: XBOX Reset - XBOX Wire

XBOX Reset: What to Expect in the Next 100 Days

Xbox Leadership Outlines Vision for Future Amid ChallengesXbox executives recently shared a comprehensive update with employees, highlighting the platform's progress and outlining challenges ahead....
A section of the Cat’s Paw Nebula, a local star-forming region composed of gas, dust, and young stars. Four roughly circular areas are toward the center of the frame: a small oval toward the top left, a large circle in the top center, and two ovals at bottom left and right. Each circular area has a luminous blue glow, with the top center and bottom left areas the brightest. Brown-orange filaments of dust, which vary in density, surround these four bluish patches and stretch toward the frame’s edges. Small zones, such as to the left and right of the top-center blue circular area, appear darker and seemingly vacant of stars. Toward the center are small, fiery red clumps scattered among the brown dust. Many small, yellow-white stars are spread across the scene, some with eight-pointed diffraction spikes that are characteristic of Webb. A few larger blue-white stars with diffraction spikes are scattered throughout, mostly toward the top left and bottom right. In the top right corner is a bright red-orange oval.

Webb Explores Cat’s Paw Nebula for Third Anniversary

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has once again captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike with its latest achievement. Celebrating its third...
Major Nuclear Repository Adopts New Fully Searchable Digital Platform

Nuclear Repository Launches New Searchable Digital Platform

Strengthening the International Nuclear Information System: A New Era for Accessing Nuclear KnowledgeThe International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has recently enhanced its International Nuclear...
A man wearing a tan beanie and a blue winter jacket with a hiking backpack strapped around him. He

NASA’s Dr. Michael Thorpe: Expert in Sedimentary and Planetary Geology

From Hiking Trails to Martian Landscapes: The Journey of Dr. Michael ThropeDr. Michael Thrope, a sedimentary and planetary geologist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight...
Meet four of this year’s Swift Student Challenge winners

Introducing Four Winners of This Year’s Swift Student Challenge

Local Inspiration, Global Impact: Unveiling the Winners of This Year’s Swift Student ChallengeThe Swift Student Challenge is an annual event that invites students from...
VRider SBK races onto PS VR2 June 27

VRider SBK launches on PS VR2 on June 27

Experience the Thrill of Superbike Racing with VRider SBK on PlayStation VR2For those who have ever fantasized about the adrenaline rush of riding a...
A Researcher’s Guide to: Microgravity Materials Research - NASA

NASA’s Microgravity Materials Research: A Guide for Researchers

Exploring the Impact of Microgravity on Material Formation: Insights from the ISSIn the realm of materials science, understanding the process of material formation is...
Students raise their hands in celebration and cheer after a successful launch of their vehicle in the 2024 Student Launch competition.

NASA Selects 2025 Student Launch Challenge Teams

NASA's 25th Annual Student Launch Challenge: Empowering Future InnovatorsNASA has announced the selection of 71 teams from various parts of the United States to...