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Out of the lab and into the streets, researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts

Read full article: Out of the lab and into the streets, researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts

Researchers, doctors, their patients and supporters are venturing out of labs, hospitals and offices across the country to stand up to what they call an attack on life-saving science by the Trump administration.

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Jeff Bezosโ€™ New Glenn rocket reaches orbit on first test flight

Read full article: Jeff Bezosโ€™ New Glenn rocket reaches orbit on first test flight

Blue Origin has launched its massive new rocket on its first test flight.

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NASA proposes cheaper, quicker way to get Mars rocks and soil to Earth

Read full article: NASA proposes cheaper, quicker way to get Mars rocks and soil to Earth

NASA is pitching a cheaper and quicker way of getting rocks and soil back from Mars.

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NASA pushes back astronaut flights to the moon again

Read full article: NASA pushes back astronaut flights to the moon again

NASA has announced more delays in sending astronauts back to the moon more than 50 years after Apollo.

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Billionaire who performed the first private spacewalk is Trump's pick to lead NASA

Read full article: Billionaire who performed the first private spacewalk is Trump's pick to lead NASA

President-elect Donald Trump has tapped a tech billionaire who performed the first private spacewalk to lead NASA.

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NASA decision against using a Boeing capsule to bring astronauts back adds to company's problems

Read full article: NASA decision against using a Boeing capsule to bring astronauts back adds to company's problems

NASA says it won't use Boeing's Starliner capsule to bring two stranded astronauts back to Earth.

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NASA decides to keep 2 astronauts in space until February, nixes return on troubled Boeing capsule

Read full article: NASA decides to keep 2 astronauts in space until February, nixes return on troubled Boeing capsule

NASA has decided itโ€™s too risky to bring two astronauts back to Earth in Boeingโ€™s troubled new capsule.

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LIVE: NASA decides to keep 2 astronauts in space until February, nixes return on troubled Boeing capsule

Read full article: LIVE: NASA decides to keep 2 astronauts in space until February, nixes return on troubled Boeing capsule

NASA will decide this weekend whether Boeing's new capsule is safe enough to return two astronauts from the International Space Station, where they've been waiting since June.

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What a blast to work at NASA. Space agency is sky-high again in latest survey of federal employees

Read full article: What a blast to work at NASA. Space agency is sky-high again in latest survey of federal employees

Exploring the cosmos makes for happy employees, federal workers like to work from home like everyone else, and an agency that has struggled with low morale is showing improvement.

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NASA is seeking a faster, cheaper way to bring Mars samples to Earth

Read full article: NASA is seeking a faster, cheaper way to bring Mars samples to Earth

NASA is seeking a faster, cheaper way to bring rock samples from Mars to Earth.

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Private US moon lander still working after breaking leg and falling, but not for long

Read full article: Private US moon lander still working after breaking leg and falling, but not for long

The first private U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon broke a leg at touchdown before falling over.

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Ken Mattingly, astronaut who helped Apollo 13 crew return safely home, dies at age 87

Read full article: Ken Mattingly, astronaut who helped Apollo 13 crew return safely home, dies at age 87

Ken Mattingly, an astronaut who is best remembered for his efforts on the ground that helped bring the damaged Apollo 13 spacecraft safely back to Earth, has died.

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NASA says more science and less stigma are needed to understand UFOs

Read full article: NASA says more science and less stigma are needed to understand UFOs

NASA says the study of UFOs will require new scientific techniques, including advanced satellites as well as a shift in how unidentified flying objects are perceived.

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NASA picks Jeff Bezosโ€™ Blue Origin to build lunar landers for moonwalkers

Read full article: NASA picks Jeff Bezosโ€™ Blue Origin to build lunar landers for moonwalkers

Jeff Bezos' rocket company has won a NASA contract to land astronauts on the moon, two years after losing out to SpaceX.

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NASA selects new head of science to lead more than 100 missions โ€˜to explore the secrets of the universeโ€™

Read full article: NASA selects new head of science to lead more than 100 missions โ€˜to explore the secrets of the universeโ€™

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Monday that Dr. Nicola Fox will now serve as the associate administrator for the agencyโ€™s Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington, effective immediately.

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NASA to honor fallen astronauts on Day of Remembrance ahead of Columbia 20th Anniversary

Read full article: NASA to honor fallen astronauts on Day of Remembrance ahead of Columbia 20th Anniversary

NASA will honor its astronauts who died during mission, including the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia leading up to and during the agencyโ€™s annual Day of Remembrance on Jan. 26, according to a news release.

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NASA Orion capsule safely blazes back from moon, aces test

Read full article: NASA Orion capsule safely blazes back from moon, aces test

NASAโ€™s Orion capsule is back from the moon.

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Smashing success: NASA asteroid strike results in big nudge

Read full article: Smashing success: NASA asteroid strike results in big nudge

NASA says a spacecraft that plowed into a small, harmless asteroid millions of miles away last month succeeded in shifting its orbit.

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Bam! NASA spacecraft crashes into asteroid in defense test

Read full article: Bam! NASA spacecraft crashes into asteroid in defense test

A NASA spacecraft has rammed an asteroid in an unprecedented test to see if a potentially menacing space rock could be knocked off course.

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Fuel leak ruins NASAโ€™s 2nd shot at launching moon rocket

Read full article: Fuel leak ruins NASAโ€™s 2nd shot at launching moon rocket

NASA has called off a second launch attempt for its new moon rocket because of yet another fuel leak.

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3 cosmonauts arrive at space station in yellow and blue

Read full article: 3 cosmonauts arrive at space station in yellow and blue

A trio of Russian cosmonauts have arrived at the International Space Station wearing yellow and blue flight suits similar to the colors of the Ukrainian flag.

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NASA head: We have cooperation with our Russian colleagues

Read full article: NASA head: We have cooperation with our Russian colleagues

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Friday played down recent comments by the head of Russiaโ€™s space agency that the United States would have to use broomsticks to fly to space after Russia said it would stop supplying rocket engines to U.S. companies.

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Space telescope launched on daring quest to behold 1st stars

Read full article: Space telescope launched on daring quest to behold 1st stars

The world's largest and most powerful space telescope has blasted off on a high-stakes quest to behold light from the first stars and galaxies.

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NASA confirms next Friday for Webb Space Telescope launch

Read full article: NASA confirms next Friday for Webb Space Telescope launch

NASA is shooting for next Friday to launch its newest space telescope.

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Russian test blamed for space junk threatening space station

Read full article: Russian test blamed for space junk threatening space station

U.S. officials say a Russian weapons test created the space junk now threatening the seven astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

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NASA bumps astronaut moon landing to 2025 at earliest

Read full article: NASA bumps astronaut moon landing to 2025 at earliest

NASA won't be putting astronauts back on the moon until at least 2025.

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Australia plans lunar rover to help NASA find oxygen on moon

Read full article: Australia plans lunar rover to help NASA find oxygen on moon

Australia has agreed to build a 44-pound semi-autonomous lunar rover for NASA to take to the moon as early as 2026.

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China delays mission while NASA congratulates on Mars images

Read full article: China delays mission while NASA congratulates on Mars images

China has postponed a supply mission to its new space station for unspecified technical reasons, while photos sent back from Mars by its newly arrived rover earned plaudits from NASA.

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Johnson Space Center director Mark Geyer moves to new role due to cancer diagnosis

Read full article: Johnson Space Center director Mark Geyer moves to new role due to cancer diagnosis

Mark Geyer, director of NASAโ€™s Johnson Space Center, is stepping down from his position leading the center to focus more time on his health and family in light of a cancer diagnosis, a news release said.

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Senate confirms former Florida Sen. Bill Nelson to lead NASA

Read full article: Senate confirms former Florida Sen. Bill Nelson to lead NASA

The Senate has confirmed Bill Nelson, a former Florida senator who once flew on the space shuttle, to be the next NASA administrator.

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Bad offshore weather delays SpaceX crew launch until Friday

Read full article: Bad offshore weather delays SpaceX crew launch until Friday

SpaceX has bumped its next astronaut launch by a day because of dangerously high waves and wind offshore.

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Big effort aims to elect candidates with science backgrounds

Read full article: Big effort aims to elect candidates with science backgrounds

A group working to elect candidates with science, technology, engineering and math backgrounds plans to spend $50 million in the 2022 midterm elections.

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Biden picks former senator who flew in space to lead NASA

Read full article: Biden picks former senator who flew in space to lead NASA

President Joe Biden has chosen Nelson, a former senator from Florida who flew on the space shuttle to lead NASA. Scott Applewhite, File)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. โ€“ President Joe Biden has chosen a former senator from Florida who flew on the space shuttle right before the Challenger accident to lead NASA. Biden on Friday announced his intent to nominate Bill Nelson as the space agency's administrator. โ€œThere has been no greater champion, not just for Floridaโ€™s space industry, but for the space program as a whole than Bill,โ€ Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, said in a statement. Plenty of qualified candidates,โ€ retired space shuttle director and program manager Wayne Hale tweeted earlier this month.

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With another Florida loss, Democrats begin second guessing

Read full article: With another Florida loss, Democrats begin second guessing

As election postmortems go, the one that began in Florida Wednesday was especially wrenching for Democrats. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)TALLAHASSEE, Fla. โ€“ Perhaps only in Florida is a loss by fewer than 4 percentage points considered a public drubbing. Democrats zeroed in on two clear explanations: Biden didn't connect with the state's Latino voters, performing particularly poorly with Cuban voters in South Florida. Some Democrats also give Republicans credit for registering thousands of new voters and narrowing the voter registration advantage Democrats have long had. For Taddeo, the Democratic state senator, it means going back to basics.

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Florida, butt of election jokes, believes system is ready

Read full article: Florida, butt of election jokes, believes system is ready

State leaders eliminated computer punchcard ballots, implemented statewide recount laws and made it easy to cast and process ballots before Election Day. Though there are other scenarios that make elections officials nervous, the computer punch-card ballots that fueled 2000's chaos are buried in history's landfill. Casting valid ballots and processing them is now easier, even before Election Day, and the Legislature has enacted clearer laws governing recounts. If the statewide margin then is within a half-percentage point โ€” likely about 55,000 votes โ€” a machine recount would occur. These voters are notified and have until two days after the election to prove their identity, but many wonโ€™t respond.

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Florida Democrats running to boost Biden from the bottom up

Read full article: Florida Democrats running to boost Biden from the bottom up

"And Im glad to be part of that.Johnson's campaign is part of a major change in strategy for Florida Democrats. Long accustomed to being on the losing side of razor-close races, state Democrats are mounting challenges in Republican strongholds not necessarily to win but to lose by less. For years, Florida Democrats largely have focused on running up the score in heavily Democratic urban precincts in South Florida in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. But Florida Democrats are hoping that enthusiasm rises from the bottom up and compounds quickly. Were fielding candidates to win races, and we think that Trump will win Florida," said Florida Republican Party Chair Joe Gruters, who is running for reelection to his state Senate seat.

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