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Here's What Astronauts Will Do On SpaceX's First Crewed Mission
For the first time since the last shuttle flight, astronauts are going to space on a U.S. rocket. The pilot on that shuttle mission will be aboard.
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What Went Wrong In The U.S.' COVID-19 Fight?
Experts who spoke to Newsy said years of underfunding are just part of the reason the U.S.' response hasn't been more effective.
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Flight Postponed Due To Weather
SpaceX's Crew Dragon was set to launch Wednesday, but Mother Nature had other plans.
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President Biden's NASA Nominee Pledges Robust Space Program
Bill Nelson is both a former astronaut and a former Democratic U.S. senator.
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Virgin Galactic Set For First Fully Crewed Launch
Sunday’s launch will be Virgin Galactic’s first fully crewed flight, and their second from Spaceport America in New Mexico.
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2 Decades Later, Dennis Tito Reflects On Historic Spaceflight
Businessman Dennis Tito became the world's first space tourist in 2001, when he launched to the International Space Station on a Russian rocket.
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No, The Amazon Rainforest Doesn't Produce 20% Of The World's Oxygen
There are plenty of reasons to be worried about the blazes burning in the Amazon rainforest, but our oxygen supply isn't one of them.
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Report: U.S. Air Pollution Is Getting Worse
After analyzing data from the EPA, researchers found that fine particulate matter in the air had increased by 5.5% between 2016 and 2018.
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Bald Eagles Flying High
The majestic bald eagle is making a comeback in the United States after pesticides nearly wiped out the species.
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Study: Hydroxychloroquine May Increase Death Risk In COVID-19 Patients
The study of 96,000 patients is the largest analysis of anti-malarial drugs' effects on COVID-19 patients.
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Spaceflight Now
Spaceflight Now is an online news source providing breaking news coverage of space missions. Content also includes launch schedules, mission reports, special features, and more.
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science Behind the News
A collection of videos highlighting science news. Covers a diverse range of topics such as crowdsourcing, bio-inspired materials, and vaccines.
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of Innovation
A collection of videos that highlight major innovations in the sciences, such as biofuels, self-driving cars, and 3-D printing. The series was compiled in honor of Thomas Edison's 165th birthday anniversary.
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science in Motion
A collection of short videos highlighting interesting research being done in science and engineering.
American Geosciences Institute
American Geosciences Institute: Why Earth Science?
Stunning video sequences and images illuminate the importance of knowing how Earth works and illustrate opportunities for careers in the Earth sciences. [6:36]
Sea Studios Foundation
Shape of Life: Cambrian Explosion
Des Collins studies the fossils of the Burgess Shale that represent the Cambrian Explosion of animal life. An animation of this event shows the transition from the simple animals that existed before the explosion to the many complex,...
Sea Studios Foundation
Shape of Life: Genetics: How Genes Direct Development
All the cells in all animals have a complete set of genes with the instructions for building an organism. Working with mutations in fruit flies, scientists have found a group of regulatory genes called Hox genes that signal other genes...
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Multimedia Gallery
Video-sharing site, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, provides access to the latest science, engineering, technology, and mathematics news from around the world in video format. With videos contributed by research scientists,...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Conflicts of Interest
How deep are the ties between on-campus research and private companies? By creating public/private partnerships involving academic research, are we risking scientific integrity?
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Looking Back on 2007 Science
From dramatic new stem cell techniques to new ideas about cosmic rays, 2007 had plenty of scientific surprises. Join Ira and guests for a look back at the top science stories of the year.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Year in Review: Science Stories of 2011
Four journalists join Ira Flatow to discuss the top science stories of 2011.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Curiosity 2.0? Nasa Announces New Mars Rover Plans
NASA officials weigh in on the flurry of planetary science news from the past week.