IBM Introduces the Spyre Accelerator for Commercial Availability

IBM Launches Spyre Accelerator for Public Use

IBM Spyre Accelerator Set to Revolutionize AI Workloads on IBM Z, LinuxONE, and Power SystemsIBM continues to break new ground in the world of...
trending today

Biden exits 2024 race; Harris pledges to ‘earn and win’ nomination.

Joe Biden Quits Presidential Race, Kamala Harris Vows to 'Earn and Win' NominationIn a groundbreaking development that has captured the attention of millions across...
NESC TB 2024- discipline-focus-hf img3

NASA Explores Astronauts’ Visual Experience at Lunar South Pole

Humans Set to Establish a Permanent Presence on the Moon: Exploring the Challenges and InnovationsIn an exciting leap for space exploration, humans are preparing...
breaking news

Canada Knocks Out Venezuela, Seeks Revenge Against Argentina in Semifinals

Canada Stuns Venezuela in Penalty Shootout, Sets Up Semifinal Clash with ArgentinaIn a thrilling encounter that has captured the attention of football enthusiasts worldwide,...
Four NASA interns pose in front of the NASA Pavilion at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, an annual airshow in Oshkosh, Wisconsin

5 Strategies for an Impressive NASA Internship Application

Exploring Opportunities: A Deep Dive into NASA's Prestigious Internship ProgramFor those who aspire to be part of America's aerospace industry, a NASA internship represents...
Kennedy Space Center Director and charter members of the Florida University Space Research Consortium signed a memorandum of understanding on Jan. 8, 2025. Comprised of the University of Florida, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and University of Central Florida, the consortium was designated in 2024 as the state’s official space research entity, making Florida the only state with a university consortium affiliated with one of NASA’s centers. This critical milestone in a one-of-a-kind partnership to advance research, technology development, education, and communication between the spaceport and the state’s growing space industry. From left: Jennifer Kunz, Associate Director, Technical, Kennedy Space Center; Kelvin Manning, Deputy Director, Kennedy Space Center; Dr. Kent Fuchs, Interim President, University of Florida; Janet Petro, Director, Kennedy Space Center; Jeanette Nuñez, Florida Lieutenant Governor; Dr. Alexander Cartwright, President, University of Central Florida; Dr. Barry Butler, President, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Florida’s Space Industry Enters New Era with NASA’s Kennedy

NASA's Kennedy Space Center Expands Research Horizons with Florida University Space Research ConsortiumThe landscape of research and technology at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in...
NASA Logo

Hubble Reveals Stunning Multiwavelength Galaxy Image

Stunning Composite Image from Hubble: A Deep Dive into NGC 1559The Hubble Space Telescope has once again captivated the astronomical community with a breathtaking...
Grace Morgan

Speed Up AI Agent Evaluation with DigitalOcean’s Enhanced Tools

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), evaluating AI agents effectively is crucial to ensure their optimal performance and reliability. Recognizing the...
NASA Announces Selections for Lunar Comms, Network Studies - NASA

NASA Selects Teams for Lunar Communication and Network Research

NASA Taps Intuitive Machines and Aalyria Technologies for Advanced Space Communications StudiesNASA has recently chosen Intuitive Machines from Houston and Aalyria Technologies Inc. from...
Tips for balancing work and school - Coursera Blog

Balancing Work and Study: Strategies from Coursera Blog

Balancing education and career commitments is a challenge many professionals face in today's fast-paced world. With the rise of online learning platforms, there are...