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Tag Archives: life
New program aims for insect delivery of protective genes to modify mature plants within a single growing season.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Featured, Photos, Research, Rotator, Technology
Tagged agricultural food supply, clean air, commodity crops, DARPA, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, drought, flooding, food, frost, fungi, herbicides, humans, insects, life, materials, pests, plant, plants, pollution, salinity, viruses
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Dr. Jill Tarter and her team at SETI HQ spend their time listening for the signs of life out in space. So for all the living noise we make down here, will we hear the noise of other living beings out there?
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Posted in Articles, Space, Space Matters
Tagged Air Force Space Command, aliens, Allen Telescope Array, armed with science, AWS, Department of Defense, DOD Science, DoD science blog, Dr. Arroway, Dr. Jill Tarter, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, Large Number of Small Dishes, life, Naval Research Lab, Paul Allen, planets, Post Detection Protocol, science, Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, SETI, space, space matters, space science, U.S. Naval Observatory
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You know what I love about NASA? The fact that when they say, “Hey, we should go to an asteroid and collect a sample of it to analyze in the hopes of better understanding our universe” that they mean it. …
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Posted in Space, Space Matters, STEM
Tagged air force, armed with science, asteroid (101955) 1999RQ36, astrobiology analytical laboratory, AWS, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, defense, dodlive, Dr. Jason Dworkin, everything, government, Hill Air Force Base, life, military, military in space, military technology in space, mining asteroids, nasa, NASA Goddard, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA KSC, near-Earth asteroid, origins of life, Origins-Spectral Interpretation-Resource Identification-Security-Regolith Explorer, OSIRIS-REx, planetary defense, primordial ooze, space, Stardust, Stardust mission, the solar system, the universe, volatile-rich regolith
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The sun. While it supplies life and energy for the people and plants that call the Earth home, also has the power to seriously disrupt humanity’s way of life. Periodically, the sun releases massive quantities of solar matter and electromagnetic …
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Posted in Earth Sciences, Space, Space Matters, STEM
Tagged 2nd Weather Squadron Solar Observatory, air force, airman, Airmen, cycles, damage satellites, defense, Detachment 4, disrupt radio transmissions, life, science, solar, solar matter, solar min, solar minimum, space, Space Weather Prediction Center, sun, USAF
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This is the fourteenth entry in the Armed with Science series, Dispatches from Antarctica. The series features Air Force Lt. Col. Ed Vaughan’s first-hand experiences on OPERATION: DEEP FREEZE, the Defense Department’s support of National Science Foundation research in Antarctica. …
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