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NASA announced Thursday it has joined the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The consortium is an international organization that develops protocols, standards and guidelines to ensure universal Web ...
Due to extremely high public interest in NASA's Mars exploration program, the space agency's Web portal has received more than 6.5 billion hits since early January. According to NASA officials, this ...
NASA is currently going through digital transformation to broaden the accessibility and reach of its platforms, providing a world-class web experience for audiences worldwide. The space agency aims to ...
The emergence of an impending solar storm has brought with it the remote possibility that within the next decade, the people of Earth could be left without internet access for months. If the internet ...
NASA’s new Kids’ Club Web site features animated, colorful, entertaining and educational activities for children in kindergarten through fourth grade. Interactive games on the site teach children ...
NASA is officially entering the streaming wars. This week, NASA announced its first on-demand streaming service that will broadcast live footage of future launches as well as documentaries and series ...
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NASA’s supersonic plane preparing for take-off
NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft is undergoing final safety tests before making its first flight.
TECH TRANSFER: NASA has launched a new “technology transfer portal” where entrepreneurs, managers and others can look for new, publicly funded technology to ...
NASA was directed to remove terms like "diversity," "inclusion," and "environmental justice" from agency websites. This directive, stemming from a Trump executive order, led to the closure of DEIA ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover is wrapping up its time in the Mars Gediz Vallis channel, and is making its way to an area of the Martian surface referred as the Boxwork. The Boxwork feature was first viewed ...
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NASA to host crew on fake Mars base for a year
Four research volunteers will enter a fake Mars habitat on Oct. 19 to live and work like astronauts for research purposes.
It is unclear how much notice Nasa gave Chinese nationals who were working for the agency. Bloomberg reported that they had ...
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