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Artificial Gravity Provides Partial Protection for Biology in Space

September 6, 2022

New findings from a study using fruit flies on the International Space Station suggest that space travel has an impact on the central nervous system, but that artificial gravity provides partial protection against those changes. Full report from NASA: Read More

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NASA’s Webb Detects Carbon Dioxide in Exoplanet Atmosphere

August 25, 2022

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first clear evidence for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a planet outside the solar system. This observation of a gas giant planet orbiting a Sun-like star 700 light-years away provides important insights into the composition and formation of the planet. Full report from NASA: Read More

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NASA at SiliCon with Adam Savage 2022

August 25, 2022

Want to learn about what NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley is up to? Join us at SiliCon with Adam Savage 2022 to hear from NASA scientists, engineers, educators, and more about their work. Full report from NASA: Read More

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We Are Artemis: NASA Ames Artemis Experts Prepare for First Launch

August 23, 2022

Meet Rita Eick, Parul Agrawal, Jeremy Vander Kam, and Sergio Santa Maria from NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley. They are four of the people whose contributions to the NASA mission will make Artemis I a reality. Full report from NASA: Read More

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Envisioning a Future Airspace with Advanced Air Mobility

August 22, 2022

Our future airspace will be safer, greener, and quieter as new NASA research projects enable important advancements in many types of aviation, from new passenger carriers to package delivery aircraft. Full report from NASA: Read More

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Doing More With Less: NASA’s Most Powerful Supercomputer

August 17, 2022

NASA’s energy-efficient, rapidly responsive, modular approach to supercomputing expands the power of the NASA Advanced Supercomputing facility at Ames and now houses NASA’s Most Powerful Supercomputer, Aitken. Full report from NASA: Read More

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Toward Greater Diversity in Earth Sciences: NASA’s Student Airborne Science Activation Program

August 16, 2022

NASA’s Student Airborne Science Activation (SaSa) program aims to provide an authentic research experience in atmospheric science and increase ethnic and racial diversity among geoscientists. Full report from NASA: Read More

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What is NASA’s GeneLab?

August 15, 2022

With GeneLab, NASA’s open repository for space biology data, anyone – from students to specialists – can explore and make discoveries about ways life from Earth is affected by the conditions of space. Full report from NASA: Read More

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Artemis I to Launch First-of-a-Kind Deep Space Biology Mission

August 11, 2022

BioSentinel will monitor the growth and activity of yeast cells as they get bombarded by high-energy radiation particles in deep space and beam the data back to NASA researchers on Earth to help safeguard astronaut heath. Full report from NASA: Read More

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What are Ames’ Contributions to Artemis I?

August 10, 2022

Artemis I marks the start of a new era of space exploration back to the Moon and beyond to Mars – and NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley has helped the agency pave the path to achieve liftoff. Full report from NASA: Read More

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