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- Looking to upgrade or replace your TV before the big game, but are working with a tight budget? Right now at Amazon, you can get the 55-inch Insignia F50 for just $180.
- The Meater Pro is a precision thermometer that makes cooking meat perfectly so much easier. Here's how I use mine.
- New research shows coding, transcription, and other productivity tools proved the most invasive, though several other categories are worth watching as well.
- Over-the-air TV antennas give you access to local news, sports, and entertainment channels for free, making them a great choice for avoiding high subscription fees.
- Split between solar, battery, or generator backup for your home? Anker Solix E10 promises to do all three for you.
- If you want to keep the documents and files on your PC extra secure, these apps will do the trick.
- The next release of Ubuntu desktop Linux is on the horizon, so I dove into the latest daily build to see what was what, and came away nodding my head in approval at the heightened security.
- There's no longer a waitlist to try the generative AI-powered Alexa+. Check if your device supports it.
- Microsoft said it's built a new scanner to help detect compromised models.
- Tax season is once again underway. Save $35 on TurboTax's software and do it yourself.
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- As a member of the Crew Operations Office, Erin Edwards and her team manage astronaut candidate training schedules, including field medical exercises, land survival, and underwater operations at NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory in Houston. She also develops and tests new training programs to keep […]
- The NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) conducted a technical assessment to evaluate alternatives to dichloromethane, traditionally used for bonding transparent polymeric materials. This effort was initiated in response to potential regulatory restrictions under the EPA Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), […]
- THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED ON FEBRUARY 4, 2026 This Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) solicitations page compiles the opportunities to collaborate with NASA’s aeronautical innovators and/or contribute to their research to enable new and improved air transportation systems. Most opportunities to […]
- NASA is leveraging expertise, capabilities, and partnerships across its centers to make Artemis campaign and deep space exploration safer, more reliable, and efficient. At NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, contributions include technical leadership, unique flight-testing capabilities, and management […]
- This Jan. 29, 2026, photo captures the streak the Varda Space Industries W-5 capsule made while returning to Earth. The capsule uses a protective heat shield Varda produced made of cutting-edge material it licensed from NASA. The material, known as C-PICA (Conformal […]
- Description These observations by NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer) show the infrared light emitted by the dust, water, organic molecules, and carbon dioxide contained within comet 3I/ATLAS’s coma. The comet brightened […]
- NASA Scientist Alex Gardner highlights how Landsat made his research into the dynamics of glacial flow possible.
- Ice in the Hudson River hugged the shore of Manhattan amid a deep freeze.
- A full moon is seen shining over NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) and Orion spacecraft, atop the mobile launcher at Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in the early hours of February 1, 2026. The agency concluded […]
- Rapid advances in commercial space, artificial intelligence, and edge computing are transforming what is possible for Earth observation. By pushing more intelligence onboard, missions can move from passively collecting data to actively interpreting and responding to changing surface conditions in near-real […]