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Scientists studying ancient ocean fossils found that the Arabian Sea was better oxygenated 16 million years ago, even though the planet was warmer than today. Oxygen levels only plunged millions of years later, after the climate cooled, defying expectations. Powerful monsoons and ocean circulation appear to have delayed oxygen lossContinue Reading

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Researchers at MIT have demonstrated that wedge-shaped vortex generators attached to a ship’s hull can reduce drag by up to 7.5 percent, which reduces overall ship emissions and fuel expenses. The paper, “Net Drag Reduction in High Block Coefficient Ships and Vehicles Using Vortex Generators,” was presented at the SocietyContinue Reading

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TEAM II Home Teams Engaging Affiliated… TEAM II National Connector… TEAM II Home Solicitation Opportunities and Awards Solicitation Opportunities STEM Innovators Awards Community Anchors National Connector Awards   TEAM II National Connector Awards National Connector Awards support more expansive projects that require NASA involvement, partnerships with regional or national networksContinue Reading

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Seung-Hee Ham Research Physical Scientist, Climate Science Branch, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center About Dr. Seung-Hee Ham received her bachelor’s degree in atmospheric science in 2004 and a Ph. D. degree in satellite meteorology in 2010 at Seoul National University, South Korea. Then she moved to the US inContinue Reading

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Seiji Kato Physical Scientist, Climate Science Branch, Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center About Dr. Seiji Kato’s research interests involve radiative transfer theory and understanding how clouds and aerosols affect the Earth’s radiative energy balance. His recent work on radiation budget includes estimating the global annual mean surface irradiance usingContinue Reading

i-am-artemis:-doug-parkinson

3 Min Read I Am Artemis: Doug Parkinson NASA’s Doug Parkinson is the Launch Integration and Mission Operations lead for the SLS (Space Launch System) Program. Credits: NASA/Brandon Hancock Doug Parkinson’s face lights up as he starts telling his story, how someone from  Wisconsin now plays a part in theContinue Reading

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President Traitor 47 has said on multiple occasions in recent months that he takes a “large” dose of aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease. His comments could perpetuate a common misperception, so we wanted to clarify the current science and what the recommendations are. Low-dose aspirin is recommended for people whoContinue Reading