Astronauts were inspired by their living quarters to create a process that produces clean biofuels.
Astronauts were inspired by their living quarters to create a process that produces clean biofuels.
More than 10,000 students from 28 countries and 533 custom-built robots will swarm Atlanta's Georgia Dome, April 16-18, to compete in the FIRST Championship.
The first mirror segment that will fly on the James Webb Space Telescope has completed a series of cryogenic temperature tests in the X-ray and Cryogenic Facility at the Marshall Space Flight Center.
The Webb Telescope's mirrors are made of a special element that will enable them to withstand the rigors of space.
A new concept in energy production could harness the power of ocean waves.
Helicopters today are considered a loud, bumpy and inefficient mode for day-to-day domestic travel, but NASA research could change that view.
Learn how NASA stargazing techniques have resulted in better vision for children on Earth.
An early warning system successfully predicted the 2006-2007 outbreak of the deadly Rift Valley fever in northeast Africa.
05.06.09 - NASA has received two Webby awards for excellence on the Internet.
04.28.09 - NASA is preparing to fly a small satellite about the size of a loaf of bread that could help scientists better understand how effectively drugs work in space. The nanosatellite, known as PharmaSat, is a secondary payload aboard a U.S. Air Force four-stage Minotaur 1 rocket planned for launch the evening of May 5.