Students from RAD Robotics Team 7111 – a FIRST Robotics team from Huntsville, Alabama, stand in blue shirts working on their robot with a large NASA meatball logo in the background.

Media Invited to NASA’s Annual FIRST Robotics Competition

Excitement Builds as Rocket City Regional Robotics Competition Returns to HuntsvilleThe Rocket City Regional, a cornerstone event in the world of high school robotics,...
The evolving case for vertical integration as satellites go modular

Rising Need for Vertical Integration with Modular Satellites

The Evolution of Satellite Manufacturing: Embracing Standardization and FlexibilityIn recent years, the satellite manufacturing industry has experienced a notable shift towards standardized, modular platforms...
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Fitness icon Richard Simmons, advocate for all, passes away at 76.

Richard Simmons, Iconic Fitness Guru, Passes Away at 76In a deeply sorrowful revelation, the fitness world has lost one of its most spirited and...
Backup Teacher in Space Barbara R. Morgan, left, prime Teacher in Space S. Christa McAuliffe, Payload Specialist Gregory B. Jarvis, and Mission Specialist Ronald E. McNair in the middeck of the Shuttle Mission Simulator

40 Years Ago: Reagan Introduces NASA’s Teacher in Space Initiative

In a historical announcement made on August 27, 1984, President Ronald W. Reagan introduced the Teacher in Space project, a part of NASA’s Space...
A color close-up photo of the Martian surface shows flat, mostly smooth, tan-orange ground, crisscrossed with a few shallow grooves and indentations. At the center is a hole cored into the ground, surrounded by a pile of soil and small rocks dug from the hole — those are similarly colored to the surrounding ground, but in shades ranging from lighter and more yellow to darker and deeper orange. Some of the back wall of the interior of the hole is also visible.

Examining Altadena Drill Site: NASA’s Curiosity Insights

Exploring the Martian Terrain: The Latest Updates from Curiosity's Altadena Drill CampaignAs our journey through the Altadena drill campaign draws to a close, NASA's...
100x Defect Tolerance: How Cerebras Solved the Yield Problem - Cerebras

Cerebras Achieves 100x Defect Tolerance, Overcoming Yield Challenges

In the world of semiconductor manufacturing, there has long been a prevailing belief that larger chips inevitably lead to lower yields. However, Cerebras Systems...
Texas High School Aerospace Scholars: A Launchpad for Future Innovators  - NASA

NASA Program Ignites Innovation in Texas High School Students

NASA’s High School Aerospace Scholars Program: A Launchpad for Texas StudentsNASA's Office of STEM Engagement at the Johnson Space Center offers a remarkable opportunity...
Discovery Channel to Launch Educational Series on Nuclear Science with IAEA

Discovery Channel, IAEA Partner for Nuclear Science Education Series

Discovery Partners with IAEA to Launch Educational Video Series on Nuclear ScienceIn an exciting new collaboration, Discovery Channel has teamed up with the International...
Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.61 available today

Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.61 Released Today

In a noteworthy development for enthusiasts of virtual racing, the iconic racing game Gran Turismo 7 has announced its Update 1.61, which introduces several...
Red Hat Reaches Key Milestone in Push to Functional Safety Certification for Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System

Red Hat Reveals 2025 Open Source Honorees in Latin America

Technological Innovations in Latin America's Financial Sector: Red Hat AwardsIn an exciting development for the financial sector in Latin America, Red Hat, Inc.,...