
WASHINGTON -- The king of quiz shows, Alex Trebek, is helping answer the question, "How does NASA affect our daily lives?" The host of the long-running syndicated program "Jeopardy" is featured in a new public service announcement released Wednesday.
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Musician Will.i.am talks about how some of the agency's accomplishments in space are used to improve our life on Earth. The artist concentrates on NASA technologies that help increase production of clean water, provides remote medical care and solar electricity for refrigeration, and space technology that keeps food fresh during its trip from field to market.
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Singer Norah Jones and NASA Astronaut Piers Sellers talk about how some of the agency's outstanding accomplishments in space are used to improve our life on Earth. The duo concentrate on NASA technology that increases production and use of clean energy, fuel efficiency, reduction of carbon footprints, and the study and understanding of climate change.
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Stephen Colbert, host of the nightly 'The Colbert Report,' says that he's always been a huge fan of space. The talk show host tells his Colbert Nation -- and the world -- that he now likes space even more "because NASA is doing great things on the International Space Station (ISS)."
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Sony Pictures Animation team created a special one-minute segment from the film to help bring attention to the many high tech gadgets and everyday items that come from NASA technology.
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James Cameron, director of the award-winning film "Avatar," is featured in a new series of public service announcements describing the contributions NASA's Earth science program has made to environmental awareness and the exploration of our home planet.
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NASA is collaborating with award-winning recording artist Mary J. Blige to encourage young women to pursue exciting experiences and career choices through studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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NASA's Summer of Innovation project and Blige's Foundation for the Advancement of Women Now have a lot in common. Both show students the many possibilities available if they follow their dreams and reach for the stars.
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