Samsung Soundbar Tops Global Sales for 11th Consecutive Year

Samsung Soundbar Leads World Sales for 11th Straight Year

Samsung Soundbars: Raising the Bar in Home Audio ExcellenceIn the realm of home entertainment, Samsung Electronics has once again solidified its position as a...
The Sun, a small white dot, sets in this photo from Mars. The sky is dusty and slightly red.

Mars Sunset Captured by NASA

Mars Rover Spirit Captures Enchanting Martian SunsetTwo decades ago, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover, known as Spirit, captured a breathtaking sunset over the rim of...
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...
The image shows a compact, handheld water dispenser device placed on a table, with several vacuum-sealed packets of food arranged in front of it. The device is white with yellow tape and has various labels and instructions on its surface. It includes a large, graduated syringe-like component marked in milliliters, used for precise water measurement. The food packets in front of the device contain different types of rehydratable meals in various colors and textures, indicating the preparation of food for consumption in a space environment. The background features a white grid pattern, enhancing the focus on the device and food packets. This device is being developed for astronauts who live and work aboard Gateway.

Artemis IV: NASA Develops Gateway Tech for Deep Space Meals

NASA's Innovative Solution to Rehydrating Meals on the Artemis IV MissionNASA is currently developing a handy device designed to assist astronauts in rehydrating their...
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NASA Shares December 2024 Skywatching Advice

Mars to Dazzle in December with a Brilliant DisplayAs we progress through December, sky gazers have a celestial treat to look forward to, with...
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NASA Innovates Precise Method for Detailed Eclipse Mapping

Innovative Eclipse Mapping Method Yields Surprising ResultsA new and exciting method of mapping eclipses has emerged, offering surprising results and breaking away from techniques...
An aircraft resting on a section of runway as seen from the front, with its nose facing the camera. The early morning sky is orange in the background.

Second Flight Scheduled for NASA’s X-59 Aircraft

NASA's X-59 experimental aircraft is gearing up for its second flight, which marks a significant step towards more extensive flight testing in 2026.In the...
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026: Samsung Brings Art Into Everyday Life

Samsung integrates art into daily life at Art Basel Hong Kong.

Samsung showcased its innovative Art TVs at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026, where art enthusiasts from around the world gathered to experience a unique...
Behind the Scenes: IAEA Laboratories Open their Doors to Virtual Visitors

IAEA Labs Welcome Virtual Visitors for Behind-the-Scenes Tour

An Immersive Exploration of IAEA Laboratories: A Virtual ExperienceIn an age where virtual experiences are becoming increasingly significant, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)...
Fully integrated, the Athena EPIC satellite undergoes performance testing in a NovaWurks cleanroom to prepare the sensor for launch. The optical module payload element may be seen near the top of the instrument with the single small telescope.

NASA Evaluates New Satellite Tech for Faster Sensor Deployment

NASA's Innovative Athena EPIC Mission: A New Era in Space TechnologyNASA is embarking on an exciting venture with the Athena Economical Payload Integration Cost...