Dr. Mae Jemison, the first woman of color in space, shares wisdom and encouragement with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King ahead of King's upcoming Blue Origin launch.
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Equation boosts intrigue in hunt for life on VenusScientists from NASA have developed a new equation that may help assess the chances of life existing on another planet. Could ...
NASA scientists said the moon will block out about 22% of the sun, but the timing and duration will depend on where you are.
Named after a Norwegian ship that explored the Arctic and Antarctic regions at the turn of the 20th century, Fram2 will ...
Space Symposium began as a small gathering in a small Colorado town, with just a handful of space-minded professionals. Today ...
Gender equality in STEM fields has improved, but it still has a long way to go. “Women working in engineering occupations ...
Much like Bradley Jackson on The Morning Show, Gayle King is going to space. It was announced today on CBS Mornings that King ...
US broadcasters’ cowardice around the “Gulf of America” throws into question their future coverage of climate change.
Astrophysicist and artist Ed Belbruno explains how art helps scientists communicate their work to the public and even ...
Lots of us look up at the night sky with wonderment, asking how humans are able to explore the universe. Tracy Drain, a ...
According to scientists, this ambipolar electric field is thought to be just as crucial to Earth as both gravity and ...
Samples collected from a crew member are inserted into a cryogenic storage unit for preservation and later analysis.
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