NASA’s study of Bennu reveals why its rocky surface behaves like sand. The answer lies in cracks deep inside its boulders.
NASA simulations show how airflow, exhaust, and water systems interact during Artemis II launch, helping engineers refine launch pad design and manage pressure and sound effects.
The goal of the NASA mission called NURTURE is to improve winter weather forecasting. CBC meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler spoke to one of the teams in Happy Valley-Goose Bay about flying straight into ...
From golden images to agent governance, Chainguard Assemble 2026 focused on how teams can reduce risk by embedding trust, compliance, and security into delivery systems.
AI models are making it easier to get detailed guidance to carry out advanced crimes, like hacking satellites. What could it mean for the future?
A multidisciplinary team led by Andrew Ryan has published new work that pins Bennu’s unexpectedly low thermal inertia on ...
Need a quote from a Motley Fool analyst? Stephen Altemus, and Chief Financial Officer, Peter McGrath, are leading the call ...
Two microscopic grains collide and produce a tiny spark. This phenomenon may have provided the energy to kick off life on Earth. But if these solid particles have the same composition, what factor ...
Scientists have simulated the formation of a giant crater on Asteroid 16 Psyche to predict what the space rock looks like on ...
A massive crater on asteroid Psyche may hold the key to whether it’s a lost planet’s core or something more complex. New simulations suggest NASA’s upcoming mission could finally solve the mystery.
A testing replica of the “backbone” of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and a full-scale model of the agency’s Parker Solar Probe are now on permanent display at the Smithsonian’s National Air and ...
With the aid of volunteer submissions, NASA scientists are now combining hail reports with archived satellite data to develop ...
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