joshua-digangi

Joshua Digangi Physical Scientist, Chemistry & Dynamics Branch, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center About My research is on the atmospheric measurement and analysis of trace gases and humidity, with a focus on airborne platforms. As trace gas mixtures provide detailed information about emission and airmass sources, these measurements enableContinue Reading

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Storytelling Kit Langley Science Personnel Storytelling Kit Data Center Storytelling Kit View or download NASA Langley’s latest science highlights and resources. Science at NASA’s Langley Research Center Pioneer. Discover. Inspire. We respond to challenges and societal needs that drive the U.S. economy, and lead to wide-ranging applications and benefits.   SCIENCEContinue Reading

yonghoon-choi

Yonghoon Choi Research Scientist, Contractor, Chemistry & Dynamics Branch, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center My research is focused on the instrumentation/measurement and data analysis of trace gases (CO, CO2, CH4), and water vapor on aircraft. Education/Professional Experience: Contractor, NASA Langley Research Center, 2012 – Present National Institute of Aerospace,Continue Reading

karen-allsbrook

Karen Allsbrook Deputy Program Manager, DEVELOP National Program, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center As the Financial Lead for the NASA DEVELOP Program, I oversee all financial and administrative tasks for the National Program Office and the 11 DEVELOP locations across the nation. I am also the supervisor for theContinue Reading

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At 1:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Sept. 23, NASA’s OSIRIS-APEX (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security – Apophis Explorer) spacecraft flew within 2,136 miles (3,438 kilometers) of Earth. During approach and as OSIRIS-APEX passed Earth, it looked home, capturing images and data of our home planet to help calibrateContinue Reading

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Ribosomes don’t just make proteins—they can sense when something’s wrong. When they collide, they send out stress signals that activate a molecule called ZAK. Researchers uncovered how ZAK recognizes these collisions and turns them into protective responses. The discovery shows how cells quickly spot trouble., Read MoreContinue Reading

unlocking-ammonia-as-a-fuel-source-for-heavy-industry

At a high level, ammonia seems like a dream fuel: It’s carbon-free, energy-dense, and easier to move and store than hydrogen. Ammonia is also already manufactured and transported at scale, meaning it could transform energy systems using existing infrastructure. But burning ammonia creates dangerous nitrous oxides, and splitting ammonia moleculesContinue Reading

a-rare-recusal-by-texas-oil-and-gas-regulator-up-for-re-election

Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright removed himself from a vote last week on an oilfield waste company with which he has financial ties. The move highlighted the close relationship between state officials and the industry they regulate. By Martha Pskowski Jim Wright stepped out of the room last week while hisContinue Reading

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Navigate Starport Starport Starport Home About Starport Connect with Us Employment Opportunities Rules & Regulations Starport Happenings Starport Partners & Sponsorships ShopNASA Giftshops ShopNASA.com Food Services Calendar Food Truck Schedule B3 Cafe B11 Cafe Liftoff Cafe @ B4S Catering Micro Markets Vending Machines Facility Reservations See All Conference Spaces FieldsContinue Reading

how-artificial-intelligence-can-help-achieve-a-clean-energy-future

There is growing attention on the links between artificial intelligence and increased energy demands. But while the power-hungry data centers being built to support AI could potentially stress electricity grids, increase customer prices and service interruptions, and generally slow the transition to clean energy, the use of artificial intelligence canContinue Reading