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  • Researchers Uncover New Clues to Predict the Risks Astronauts Will Face From Space Radiation on Long Duration Missions

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, aims to send human missions to Mars in the 2030s. 

  • How Will Reduced Activity Affect Air Quality and the Environment?

    The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has sent millions of people around the world indoors as they seek to limit their exposure to the highly contagious virus. 

  • Children’s Fruit Drinks Need Clearer Labels, Finds NYU Study

    Health and nutrition experts recommend that children do not consume drinks with added sugars or nonnutritive sweeteners, yet drinks containing both represent a major portion of beverages consumed by children. 

  • Tornado Sweeps Through Mississippi

    One of the more intense tornados to raze the ground in April 2020 left a scar visible from space.

  • NextGen Aircraft Design is Key to Aviation Sustainability

    For NASA’s aeronautical innovators, when it comes to designing the next generation of passenger-carrying airplanes, you can think of it as being about four E’s: Environment, efficiency, electrification, and economy.

  • Texas A&M Researchers Develop Method For 3D Printing Hard Steels Flawlessly

    Results from the collaboration with scientists from the Air Force Research Laboratory could have applications in the aerospace, automotive and defense industries.

  • Solar Power Plants Get Help from Satellites to Predict Cloud Cover

    The output of solar energy systems is highly dependent on cloud cover.

  • Returning Land to Nature With High-Yield Farming

    The expansion of farmlands to meet the growing food demand of the world’s ever expanding population places a heavy burden on natural ecosystems.

  • Earth’s Atmosphere Far Dustier Than Previously Believed

    Underestimation of coarse dust skews models that predict global climate, UCLA researchers say.

  • Model to Better Predict How Much Heat Waves Will Make Americans Crank Up the AC

    During heat waves, people tend to crank up their home’s air conditioning not only because it got hotter outside, but also because it feels too humid.

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