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Universities Prepare Humanoid Robots for Extreme Space Missions

NASA has announced that two universities will receive robots and funding for research and...

NASA Engineer Provides Update on “Impossible” EM Drive

After several months of silence, NASA engineer Paul March has confirmed that NASA’s work on the controversial electromagnetic (EM) drive continues at the Eagleworks Laboratory at the Johnson Space Center. The hypothetical technology could radically change space travel by allowing spacecraft to fly to the edge of the Solar System in just a few months without the use of a propellant.

JPL Develops Miniature 3-D Camera for Brain Surgery

It’s not exactly rocket science, but it is brain surgery. While NASA is usually...

Students Send 3D Printer Into Space

A 3D printer built by 20 engineering students from Virginia Tech will lift off...

SpaceX Launch Vehicle Explosion Destroyed 5,200 Pounds of Cargo

A resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) disintegrated after two minutes in...
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NASA Tests Electromagnetic Drive for Space Travel that Defies Laws of Physics

Lately, rumors about NASA have been flying around in the internet at warp speed....

NASA’s Plutonium-238 Supplies are Running Low

NASA is running low on plutonium-238, the radioactive material used to power long-term space...

Watch NASA Space Walks Recorded with GoPro Camera

Astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Terry Virts recently completed two space walks outside the...

Tin Whiskers: Engineering Craft Beer

Electrical engineering students Jake Johnson, Jeff Moriarty and George Kellerman started tinkering with home...

Short Circuit Halts Mars Exploration

NASA’s Curiosity rover is taking a break from its work on Mars because of...
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