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Robot provides unprecedented views below Antarctic ice shelf
New results from NASA’s DART planetary defence mission confirm we could deflect deadly asteroids
Space Teams Academy – the closest thing to Virtual Astronaut Training
SoilTech industry-university center to develop technology to measure, track soil health
Postcards from Earth: Hologram project showcased at Intrepid
Out-of-this-world salad created for astronauts
Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxies in early universe
Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxy in early universe
Single gene causes stinging cell to lose its sting
There could be alien life on Mars, but will our rovers be able to find it?
Community invited to attend International Women’s Day event
Life on Mars? Better tools needed to get answer
Newly discovered form of salty ice could exist on surface of extraterrestrial moons
How NASA technologies are helping to solve earth’s climate challenges
Sky shows: stargazer’s guide to 2023
CSIRO to support future SpaceX missions
NASAs Webb uncovers new details in Pandoras Cluster
Underwater robot helps explain Antarctic glacier’s retreat
Boeing Donates $1 Million to Support STEM NOLA Innovation Hub
Ice cores show even dormant volcanoes leak abundant sulfur into the atmosphere
How to Build First City on Mars
Why do black holes twinkle? We studied 5,000 star-eating behemoths to find out
New research cracks climate-change mystery of Antarctic sea ice
Asteroid 2023 BU just passed a few thousand kilometres from Earth. Here’s why that’s exciting
To moon and back with Air Force
Our Solar System is filled with asteroids that are particularly hard to destroy, new study finds
Boeing Awarded NASA Sustainable Flight Demonstrator Contract
Top space scientists to lead iLAuNCH project
Spinning into the future: Recently discovered exoplanet rings in New Year every five days
Baylor Planetary Research Group Earns NASA Grant to Study Density of the Moon’s ‘Weird’ Volcanoes
Researchers explore nuclear power cooling with NASA grant
Perseverance rover records sound of dust devils on Mars
The sky isn’t just blue – airglow makes it green, yellow and red too
Tokyo Tech team third at Kibo Robot Programming Challenge
10 times this year the Webb telescope blew us away with new images of our stunning universe
Advancing our understanding of Great Artesian Basin
Bacterium on International Space Station developing drug resistance
Boeing’s Spectrolab to Power Earth Surface Survey Mission
Signals from ionosphere could improve tsunami forecasts
How views from space have changed way we see Earth
Messy death of star
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows how several stars ‘stirred up’ Southern Ring Nebula
NASA space telescope shows stars don’t die alone
Soft robot detects damage and heals itself
Can machines invent things without human help?
Rare cosmic explosion blasts hole in established science
World finally has its first ‘parastronaut’
‘Sounds’ of sun inspire extraordinary new album