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Explore This Section … Citizen Science Projects Shock Detectives Projects Highlights Publications NASA Citizen Scientists Science Activation Resources   Shock Detectives The Sun throws off an extremely fast stream of charged particles called the solar wind. This solar wind collides with the Earth and its protective magnetic field, generating aContinue Reading

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NextEra’s blockbuster deal with Dominion means the largest electricity company stands to benefit even more from AI growth. But what does it mean for ratepayers? By Dan Gearino, Amy Green, Charles Paullin A proposed merger of the largest utility in the country by market value, NextEra Energy, with the sixth-largest,Continue Reading

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Three photographers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center who inspire the world through visual storytelling earned top honors in the portrait category at the 2025 NASA Imagery Experts Program Annual Awards.  “Congratulations to all three on this impressive achievement and for capturing such breathtaking imagery,” said Johnson Director Vanessa Wyche. “TheirContinue Reading

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A new study suggests humans became overwhelmingly right-handed because of two major evolutionary shifts: walking on two legs and developing much larger brains. Researchers found that as human ancestors evolved, their right-hand preference steadily intensified — transforming a mild tendency into one of humanity’s most distinctive traits., Read MoreContinue Reading