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March 20, 2014
Space Sunflower May Help Snap Pictures of Planets
A spacecraft that looks like a giant sunflower might one day be used to acquire images of Earth-like rocky planets around nearby stars.
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March 20, 2014
NASA's Spitzer Telescope Brings 360-Degree View of Galaxy to Our Fingertips
Touring the Milky Way now is as easy as clicking a button with NASA's new zoomable, 360-degree mosaic presented Thursday at the TEDActive 2014 Conference in Vancouver, Canada.
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March 19, 2014
NASA Orbiter Finds New Gully Channel on Mars
Before-and-after observations by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter document the formation of a new gully channel, which likely resulted from action of dry-ice frost.
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March 18, 2014
NASA Historic Earth Images Still Hold Research Value
NASA's 35-year-old Seasat satellite images of Earth, which were recently released, still have potential value for researchers, as outlined in a paper just published in Eos.
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March 18, 2014
Amazon Inhales More Carbon than It Emits, NASA Finds
A new NASA-led study has confirmed that natural forests in the Amazon remove more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than they emit.
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March 17, 2014
Arcadia High School Surfs Over Competition at JPL
Arcadia High School of Arcadia, Calif., beat 23 other California high schools in an all-day "buzzer-beater"-style Ocean Sciences Bowl held at JPL.
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March 17, 2014
NASA Technology Views Birth of the Universe
Using JPL-developed technology, astronomers have acquired the first direct evidence that gravitational waves rippled through our infant universe.
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March 14, 2014
Your 15 Minutes of 'Frame' - from NASA's Cassini
Members of the public are encouraged to transform Cassini spacecraft images of the Saturn system and share the results on JPL's Cassini Amateur Image page.
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March 14, 2014
Celebrate Pi Day with the JPL Education Office
To mark Pi Day, the informal holiday celebrating the mathematical constant 3.14, JPL's Education Office serves up an infographic with word problems featuring NASA spacecraft.
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March 13, 2014
How Did Life Arise? Fuel Cells May Have Answers
A new JPL-led study demonstrates a unique way to study the origins of life: fuel cells.
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