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Why is NASA looking to the ocean instead of the stars? There’s a fascinating link between deep-sea exploration and the search for life in space, and NASA is diving into Earth’s hadal zones to uncover ...
On June 6, the Department of the Air Force released the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Starship-Super Heavy ...
The Gonatus antarcticus squid, a mysterious squid found only in the frigid waters around Antarctica, was caught on camera on ...
Scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego were able to ‘hear’ the impacts ...
June 8 was UN World Oceans Day, and this year's theme is "Wonder: Sustaining What Sustains Us." One researcher who has spent ...
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Similar to the way cheap, easy-to-operate drones are changing the way humans explore terrestrial landscapes, Lang and Stackpole believe a new class of ROVs can help transform ocean exploration.
AltaSea said its ultimate goal is to create a sustainable world through innovative ocean exploration and technology. "We like to say our future is blue because not only does the ocean cover 70% of ...
It’s a big step forward for space exploration. NASA’s quantum computer research helps us learn more about space. Quantum algorithms can solve hard problems and help with things like making new ...
While SpaceX has hoped to launch Starship from Kennedy Space Center's Pad 39A by the end of the year, test flights from Texas make slow progress.
Credit: Dai Owaki. Jellyfish might not look like advanced swimmers, but they can glide long distances in the ocean while using very little energy. They don’t have bones or brains like fish do.
KBR, which has a contract to feed astronauts on the International Space Station, will open a 45,000-square-foot food lab at NASA’s Exploration Park, a hub for commercial space companies ...