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University of Utah students showcased their robot in a lunar simulated environment and took home the prestigious grand prize from the NASA Lunobotics competition.
SpaceX seeks regulatory permissions to start launching up to 76 Starship rockets per year from Launch Complex 37 at the Space ...
With 35+ lectures, a NASA keynote, and a river cruise through historic Heidelberg, this year’s symposium blends science and ...
Deep cuts to NASA’s science programs would be the end of America’s leadership in space science. It would clearly signal to the world (and to America’s children) that America is a declining power. In ...
The Trump administration wants to significantly cut NASA’s budget next year, slashing science research funding in half, a reduction that would halt the launch of a high-tech space telescope and ...
NASA’s science budget could be cut nearly in half under an early version of President Donald Trump’s budget proposal to Congress, a move that would terminate billions of dollars’ worth of ...
NASA’s astrophysics budget would take a huge hit, dropping from about $1.5 billion to $487 million. Planetary science would see a drop from $2.7 billion to $1.9 billion.
This week, as part of the process to develop a budget for fiscal-year 2026, the Trump White House shared the draft version of its budget request for NASA with the space agency.
Under the proposed budget, NASA’s astrophysics division would decrease from about $1.5 billion to $487 million, a 68 percent reduction. NASA’s solar science division would see a similar reduction.
What if a stethoscope could detect more than just your heartbeat? Bethel University's Innovation Scholars team is helping make this vision a reality by assisting NASA Langley Research Center in ...
Since receiving a $900K grant from NASA in ... at the 56th annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, co-sponsored by NASA and the ... college students' presentations were just as strong ...
Such major and arbitrary cuts to NASA’s budget would do very little to save money, but they will undercut and decimate one of the most cost-effective programs within the federal government.