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NASA Awards Third Glenn Facility and Engineering Services Contract – NASA
NASA has selected Troy Sierra JV, LLC of Huntsville, Alabama, to provide engineering, research, and scientific support at the agency’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.
The Test Facility Operations, Maintenance, and Engineering Services III contract is a cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity...
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NASA’s X-59 Moves Toward First Flight at Speed of Safety – NASA
As NASA’s one-of-a-kind X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft approaches first flight, its team is mapping every step from taxi and takeoff to cruising and landing – and their decision-making is guided by safety.
First flight will be a lower-altitude loop...
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NASA, War Department Partnership Tests Boundaries of Autonomous Drone Operations – NASA
Through an ongoing collaboration, NASA and the Department of War are working to advance the future of modern drones to support long distance cargo transportation that could increase efficiency, reduce human workload, and enhance safety.
Researchers from NASA’s Ames...
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Recycled glass could help fend off coastal erosion
In the 1960s, saltwater intrusion in a southeast Louisiana swamp killed the trees and plants that lived there. Now restored with freshwater, the swamp has become the perfect place for revegetation projects — particularly because healthy swamps can serve...
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Want to avoid mosquito bites? Step away from the beer
Meghan Rosen is a senior writer who reports on the life sciences for Science News. She earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology with an emphasis in biotechnology from the University of California, Davis, and later graduated from...
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NASA, Embry-Riddle Enact Agreement to Advance Research, Educational Opportunities – NASA
As NASA inspires the world through discovery in a new era of innovation and exploration, NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University are working together to advance research, educational opportunities, and workforce development to enable...
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Octopus arms are adaptable but some are favored for particular jobs
All eight arms of an octopus can be used for whatever their cephalopod owner wishes, but some arms are favored for certain tasks. A new, detailed analysis of how octopuses wield their famously flexible appendages suggests that all eight arms...
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A better understanding of debilitating head pain
Everyone gets headaches. But not everyone gets cluster headache attacks, a debilitating malady producing acute pain that...
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Nasa rover finds rocks on Mars with potential signs of past life
Rebecca MorelleScience editorNASA/JPLPerseverance has been collecting samples while it's been exploring Mars - including the rocks found at the Bright Angel Formation. They have been stored in canisters, and will be deposited on the surface of Mars awaiting...
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Iguana’s “virgin birth” hailed by zookeepers as “one of the rarest events in the animal kingdom”
An iguana at a zoo in the United Kingdom has given birth despite never having mated with a male, according to staff at the facility, who have hailed the "virgin birth" as "one of the...
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Rubio meets Netanyahu to discuss fallout from Qatar strike
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, with the aftermath of...