The Group 15 NASA and international astronaut candidates pose for a group photo – front row, Jeffrey S. Ashby, left, Dafydd “Dave” R. Williams, James F. Reilly, Scott D. Altman, Rick D. Husband, and Michael J. Bloomfield; middle row, Pamela A. Melroy, left, Michael P. Anderson, Michel Tognini, Kathryn “Kay” P. Hire, Kalpana Chawla, Carlos I. Noriega, Susan L. Still, Takao Doi, and Frederick “Rick” W. Sturckow; back row, Janet L. Kavandi, left, Edward T. Lu, Steven K. Robinson, Robert L. Curbeam, Dominic L.P. Gorie, Joe F. Edwards, Steven W. Lindsey, and Jean-Loup Chrétien.

NASA Celebrates 30th Anniversary of 15th Astronaut Group Selection

On December 8, 1994, NASA made a significant announcement regarding their latest selection of astronaut candidates. This marked their 15th class, a diverse and...
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Amazon FSx integrates NetApp ONTAP with S3 for seamless access

In a notable development, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced a new feature that significantly enhances how businesses can interact with their data stored...
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Wild weather leaves Houston seniors sweltering in independent living facilities.

Seniors Left to Swelter as Wild Weather Tests Houston’s Independent Senior Living FacilitiesIn a recent wave of extreme weather, Houston's independent senior living facilities...
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AI assistants have become an essential part of our daily lives, helping us with tasks, answering questions, and providing personalized recommendations. However, switching between...
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Parker Solar Probe’s Last Venus Flyby Sets Up Sun Approach

Parker Solar Probe's Upcoming Perihelion: A Closer Look at Its Groundbreaking MissionThe Parker Solar Probe, a pioneering spacecraft launched by NASA with the aim...
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NASA Explores Science Behind Ideal Coffee Cup

Material Research Leads to the Development of a Temperature-Regulating MugDr. Hongbin Ma, CEO of ThermAvant Technologies LLC based in Columbia, Missouri, had a common...
IAEA Database Reveals Scale of Issue with Dietary Self-Reporting

IAEA Data Highlights Problems with Dietary Self-Reporting

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NASA Expert Answers: Why the Earth Isn’t Flat

The Timeless Understanding of Earth's Roundness: A Journey Through History and SpaceThroughout the annals of history, the concept of a round Earth has fascinated...
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S&P Global, IBM Launch Agentic AI for Enhanced Business Operations

Transformative Partnership: IBM's AI and S&P Global's Data Revolutionize Key IndustriesOctober 8, 2025In a bold move set to redefine crucial sectors like supply chain...
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NASA Data Hackathon Sparks Community Engagement – NASA Science Energizes

Students, researchers, and community members recently gathered at the University of Florida's Marston Science Library for the Environmental Monitoring through Education, Research, and Geospatial...