Scientists and engineers don’t always dance to the beat of the same drum, especially when it comes to “hard rock” science — the study of intact, crystallized rocks on other planets, which may provide ...
Three leading scientists in space-related physiology, plant biology, and human exploration will gather at the Cape Canaveral Spaceport on July 10 to discuss ongoing research that will pave the way for ...
Seattle magazine editor-at-large Knute Berger returns to his stomping grounds at the Space Needle tomorrow night. After spending a year at the Needle as writer-in-residence, Berger will now be in ...
BEIJING, 3 December (BelTA - China Daily). - Crew members of China's Shenzhou XIII mission will soon give a space-based lecture from the orbiting Tiangong space station to students around the world, ...
A pair of distinguished space scientists will bring the heavens down to earth next week in a two-part lecture series sponsored by the Arizona Senior Academy at Academy Village. Both talks will begin ...
The first class of women Air Force pilots, UPT Class 77-08, L-R: Capt. Susan D. Rogers, 1st Lt. Victoria K. Crawford, Capt. Christine E. Schott, Capt. Kathy LaSauce ...
Michelle Thompson, associate professor of earth, atmospheric and planetary sciences in the College of Science, will present “A Time Machine to the Early Solar System: Analyzing Samples from Asteroid ...
This lecture was presented as part of the 2010 Exploring Space Lecture series "From Fire To Ice: Forces That Shape the Planets." The planets and moons of the Solar System are incredibly diverse worlds ...
A new theory suggests that the unification between quantum physics and general relativity has eluded scientists for 100 years because huge "fluctuations" in space and time mean that gravity won't play ...
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