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A Stellar Recipe for Carbon Nanotubes
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02.22.2010

From the stars: A new way to make nanotubes -- valued in materials science and medicine -- without metal catalysts.

NASA Lands Car-Size Rover Beside Martian Mountain
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08.05.2012

The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) spacecraft that carried Curiosity succeeded in every step of the most complex landing ever attempted on Mars, to end a 36-week flight and begin a two-year investigation.

NASA Spacecraft Sees Huge Burp at Saturn After Large Storm
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10.25.2012

In the aftermath of a massive storm on Saturn, data from the CIRS instrument on NASA's Cassini spacecraft reveal record-setting disturbances in the planet's upper atmosphere, including an unprecedented temperature change and a mysterious increase in the amount of ethylene.

NASA's Fermi Closes on Source of Cosmic Rays
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02.16.2010

New images of supernova remnants from NASA's Fermi Telescope bring astronomers a step closer to understanding the source of cosmic rays.

"Fingerprints" in galaxies far, far away
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01.10.2011

In 1922, "fingerprints" of mysterious, still-unidentified molecules were spotted in our galaxy. More fingerprints were just reported in 2 distant galaxies.

"Lost" Miller Experiment Gives Pungent Clue to Origin of Life
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03.23.2011

Hydrogen sulfide, the malodorous compound produced by rotten eggs, may have been an important ingredient in the recipe for life, according to a recently discovered experiment performed by Stanley Miller in 1958.

"Singing" Electrons Protect and Threaten Your TV and GPS
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05.07.2009

Electrons -- the particles that carry electricity -- can both protect and disrupt your satellite TV or GPS navigator with a "song".

"Towering" Achievement for Goddard's Visualization Studio
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09.27.2007

A NASA visualization illustrating the complex science of hurricane hot towers has been selected for an award by Science Magazine.

'Cry' of a Shredded Star Heralds a New Era for Testing Relativity
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08.02.2012

Last year, astronomers discovered a black hole in a distant galaxy that erupted after shredding and consuming a passing star. Now an X-ray signal that comes from matter on the verge of falling into the black hole has been observed.

'Earth As Art': A Contest to Celebrate 40 Years of Landsat
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06.08.2012

To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Landsat, the U.S. Geological Survey and NASA would like your help in selecting the top five "Earth as Art" images.

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