01.07.11 - NASA researchers will present new findings on a wide range of space science topics during the meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
NASA Kicks Off 2011 Nationwide First Robotics Competition
01.07.11 - An international robotics competition that develops the next generation of technology leaders kicks off this weekend.
01.06.11 - NASA has selected 101 of its high-performing interns and fellows for the agency's Student Ambassador Program.
12.22.10 - The 2010 edition of NASA's annual Spinoff publication is now available online, highlighting new innovations and notable examples of NASA technology improving everyday life on our home planet.
12.21.10 - NASA has selected the United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corp. of Falls Church, Va., to administer a $1 million career development and educational program designed to address the critical shortage of U.S. minority students in science and engineering fields.
12.21.10 - NASA is seeking proposals from researchers interested in testing new technologies during suborbital flights.
12.20.10 - Space shuttle Discovery is scheduled to roll back from Launch Pad 39A to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for additional work related to its final scheduled mission. The first motion of the shuttle is targeted for 12:30 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Dec. 21.
12.20.10 - NASA in 2010 set a new course for human spaceflight, helped rewrite science textbooks, redefined our understanding of Earth’s nearest celestial neighbor, put the finishing touches on one of the world's greatest engineering marvels, made major contributions to life on Earth, and turned its sights toward the next era of exploration.
12.08.10 - NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Chairman of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) Executive Board Johann-Dietrich Worner signed a framework agreement for cooperative activities in aeronautics, exploration and the peaceful use of space Wednesday at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
12.07.10 - NASA joined with Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! and the World Bank Dec. 3-4 to bring together computer experts looking for new approaches to disaster relief challenges.