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    NASA Data Hackathon Inspires Community Engagement and Innovation

    NASA Data Hackathon Inspires Community Engagement and Innovation

    The recent NASA Data Hackathon at the University of Florida brought together students, researchers, and community members to leverage data for environmental science and public health initiatives.

    Spaceflight News·March 23, 2026

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    NASA Data Hackathon Inspires Community Engagement and Innovation

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    NASA’s Hubble and Webb Telescopes Collaborate to Study Pinwheel Galaxy

    united states

    The Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope have teamed up to capture detailed observations of the Pinwheel Galaxy, advancing our understanding of galactic structures.

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    Innovative Nail Polish Could Transform Touchscreen Interaction for Long Fingernail Users

    shreveport, united states

    Researchers at Centenary College of Louisiana are developing a clear nail polish that enables long fingernails to function as touchscreen styluses, enhancing user experience.

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    UN Issues Climate Warning as El Niño Approaches

    united states

    The World Meteorological Organization highlights unprecedented climate challenges and urges a shift to renewable energy.

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    Guthrie Family Seeks Community Assistance in Locating Missing Mother

    tucson, united states

    Savannah Guthrie and her family appeal for information regarding the whereabouts of Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing for seven weeks.

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    Study Reveals Effective Strategies for AI Collaboration in the Workplace

    austin, united states

    Research from KPMG and the University of Texas at Austin identifies key behaviors that enhance employee interactions with AI, paving the way for improved organizational outcomes.

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    Groundbreaking Study Measures How Birds Emit Heat into Space Through Feather Reflectance

    los angeles, united states

    A new interdisciplinary study reveals the previously unexamined mid-infrared reflectance of bird feathers, shedding light on their thermal adaptations in response to climate change.

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    Research indicates that Thwaites Glacier could shed ice at a rate comparable to the entire Antarctic ice sheet, raising concerns about future sea level rise.

    united states
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    March 15, 2026
    Colossal Biosciences Aims to Revive Extinct Species, Including the Dodo
    SciencePositivity 90

    Colossal Biosciences Aims to Revive Extinct Species, Including the Dodo

    The Dallas-based company is leveraging advanced genetic technology to potentially bring back the dodo and other extinct species, sparking both excitement and debate in the scientific community.

    dallas, united states
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    March 15, 2026
    US Flag Raised at Embassy in Venezuela After Seven-Year Hiatus
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    US Flag Raised at Embassy in Venezuela After Seven-Year Hiatus

    The US embassy in Caracas marks a significant milestone in diplomatic relations by raising the American flag for the first time since 2019.

    caracas, united states
    us embassyvenezueladiplomatic relationsflag raising
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    March 14, 2026
    NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 Moon Mission Launch
    SciencePositivity 90

    NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 Moon Mission Launch

    The Artemis 2 mission aims to send four astronauts on a historic nine-day journey around the Moon, with launch preparations underway for an anticipated April 1 liftoff.

    washington d.c., united states
    artemis 2nasamoon missionspace launch system
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    March 13, 2026
    Horse IVF Breakthrough in Florida: Frozen-Thawed Sperm Successfully Fertilizes Egg
    SciencePositivity 90

    Horse IVF Breakthrough in Florida: Frozen-Thawed Sperm Successfully Fertilizes Egg

    A significant advancement in equine reproductive technology has been achieved in Florida, marking a milestone in horse IVF procedures.

    unknown, united states
    horse ivffrozen spermequine reproductionflorida
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    March 13, 2026
    NASA Volunteers Investigate Biofilm Adaptability in Space
    SciencePositivity 88

    NASA Volunteers Investigate Biofilm Adaptability in Space

    A new study led by NASA volunteers explores how biofilms adapt to the unique challenges of space environments, highlighting their potential benefits for human and plant health during space missions.

    washington, d.c., united states
    nasabiofilmsspace researchcitizen science
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    March 13, 2026
    From Tragedy to Triumph: A Firefighter's Journey of Resilience
    SciencePositivity 90

    From Tragedy to Triumph: A Firefighter's Journey of Resilience

    After suffering severe burns as a child, Terry McCarty transformed his life by becoming a firefighter and now supports others in their recovery.

    spokane, united states
    firefighterburn survivorresiliencecommunity support
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    March 13, 2026
    NASA Prepares for April Launch of Artemis Moon Rocket with Four Astronauts
    SciencePositivity 90

    NASA Prepares for April Launch of Artemis Moon Rocket with Four Astronauts

    Following successful repairs, NASA is set to launch its Artemis moon rocket in April, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.

    washington d.c., united states
    nasaartemismoon launchspace exploration
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    March 12, 2026
    NASA Sets Target Launch Date for Artemis II Mission Around the Moon
    SciencePositivity 90

    NASA Sets Target Launch Date for Artemis II Mission Around the Moon

    NASA aims for an April 1 launch of the Artemis II mission, marking a significant step in lunar exploration with a crewed flight around the Moon.

    kennedy space center, united states
    artemis iinasamoon missionspace launch system
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    March 12, 2026
    NASA Aims to Establish Permanent Moon Base by 2030
    SciencePositivity 90

    NASA Aims to Establish Permanent Moon Base by 2030

    NASA is set to embark on an ambitious project to create a permanent lunar base by 2030, enhancing human exploration beyond Earth.

    washington d.c., united states
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    March 12, 2026
    NASA's SPARCS Spacecraft Achieves Milestone with First Images of Exoplanet Mission
    SciencePositivity 90

    NASA's SPARCS Spacecraft Achieves Milestone with First Images of Exoplanet Mission

    The Star-Planet Activity Research CubeSat (SPARCS) has successfully captured its initial images, marking a significant step in the study of exoplanets and their host stars.

    pasadena, united states
    sparcsnasaexoplanetsastrophysics
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    March 12, 2026
    Firefly Alpha Successfully Completes Launch After Previous Setback
    SciencePositivity 90

    Firefly Alpha Successfully Completes Launch After Previous Setback

    Firefly Aerospace's Alpha rocket successfully returned to flight on March 11, 2026, marking a significant milestone after overcoming previous challenges.

    vandenberg space force base, united states
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    March 12, 2026
    Florida's Most At-Risk Bat Finds Safety in Artificial Roosts
    SciencePositivity 90

    Florida's Most At-Risk Bat Finds Safety in Artificial Roosts

    Conservation efforts lead to the successful relocation of endangered bat species into safer habitats.

    united states
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    March 11, 2026
    Rubin Observatory's LSST to Identify Imminent Impactors Ahead of Earth Collisions
    SciencePositivity 90

    Rubin Observatory's LSST to Identify Imminent Impactors Ahead of Earth Collisions

    The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope aims to enhance planetary defense by detecting potential impactors before they reach Earth.

    tucson, united states
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    March 12, 2026
    John Kerry Advocates for Energy Independence Through Renewables and Nuclear Power
    SciencePositivity 90

    John Kerry Advocates for Energy Independence Through Renewables and Nuclear Power

    In light of recent geopolitical events, former US Secretary of State John Kerry emphasizes the importance of transitioning to renewable energy and nuclear power for national security and economic stability.

    united states
    john kerryenergy independencerenewable energynuclear power
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    March 11, 2026
    Democrats Achieve Significant Victory in New Hampshire Special Election
    SciencePositivity 90

    Democrats Achieve Significant Victory in New Hampshire Special Election

    Bobbi Boudman's victory marks a notable shift in local politics, reflecting broader trends ahead of the midterm elections.

    conway, united states
    new hampshiredemocratsspecial electionbobbi boudman
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    March 11, 2026
    Innovative Biodegradable Nanoparticles Target and Eliminate Diseased Immune Cells
    SciencePositivity 90

    Innovative Biodegradable Nanoparticles Target and Eliminate Diseased Immune Cells

    Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists have developed biodegradable nanoparticles that effectively target and destroy harmful immune cells, paving the way for advanced treatments for autoimmune diseases and cancers.

    baltimore, united states
    biodegradable nanoparticlesimmune cellst cellsb cells
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    March 11, 2026
    DNA Barcoding Enhances Gene Therapy Delivery Efficiency
    SciencePositivity 90

    DNA Barcoding Enhances Gene Therapy Delivery Efficiency

    Research from Oregon State University reveals advancements in gene therapy through DNA barcoding techniques, improving nanoparticle targeting in living organisms.

    corvallis, united states
    dna barcodinggene therapynanoparticleslipid nanoparticles
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    March 11, 2026
    NASA Inspector General Reviews Moon Lander Risk Management
    SciencePositivity 85

    NASA Inspector General Reviews Moon Lander Risk Management

    A recent report highlights NASA's proactive steps and areas for improvement in ensuring the safety of upcoming Artemis moon missions.

    washington d.c., united states
    nasaartemismoon landerspacex
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    March 10, 2026
    Moisture-Powered Polymers Enhance CO₂ Capture Efficiency
    SciencePositivity 92

    Moisture-Powered Polymers Enhance CO₂ Capture Efficiency

    Researchers at Arizona State University have developed innovative moisture-powered polymers that improve the efficiency of carbon dioxide capture from the atmosphere, marking a significant advancement in climate change mitigation technologies.

    tempe, united states
    carbon capturemoisture-powered polymersclimate changearizona state university
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    March 10, 2026
    BAE Systems' Missile Detection Satellite Passes Preliminary Design Review
    SciencePositivity 85

    BAE Systems' Missile Detection Satellite Passes Preliminary Design Review

    The U.S. Space Force's missile-tracking satellite program, developed by BAE Systems, achieves a significant milestone in its design phase.

    washington, united states
    missile detectionsatellitebae systemsu.s. space force
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    March 9, 2026
    Uber Expands Women-Only Ride Option Nationwide in the U.S.
    SciencePositivity 87

    Uber Expands Women-Only Ride Option Nationwide in the U.S.

    The popular women-only ride service from Uber is now available across the United States, enhancing safety and comfort for female riders.

    united states
    uberwomen-only ridestransportationsafety
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    March 9, 2026
    Community-Driven Sexuality Education Initiative Launched in Mississippi
    SciencePositivity 85

    Community-Driven Sexuality Education Initiative Launched in Mississippi

    In response to limited sex education options, a Mississippi mother has created a comprehensive sexuality education program at her church, fostering a supportive environment for families.

    oxford, united states
    sex educationmississippicommunity initiativeour whole lives
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    March 9, 2026
    Hofstra University Hosts Annual Women’s Day Conference
    SciencePositivity 90

    Hofstra University Hosts Annual Women’s Day Conference

    The event, organized by Eyewitness News, celebrates women's achievements and promotes gender equality.

    hempstead, united states
    womens dayhofstra universitygender equalityempowerment
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    March 8, 2026
    Innovative Marine Lab Revives Endangered White Abalone Population
    SciencePositivity 90

    Innovative Marine Lab Revives Endangered White Abalone Population

    The University of California's Bodega Marine Laboratory has successfully initiated a breeding program to restore the white abalone, a species once on the brink of extinction, showcasing the power of conservation efforts.

    bodega bay, united states
    white abaloneconservationmarine biologybodega bay
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    March 8, 2026
    Lenoir County Fairgrounds Hosts Thrilling Off-Road Event Featuring Mud, Jumps, and Doughnut Contest
    SciencePositivity 85

    Lenoir County Fairgrounds Hosts Thrilling Off-Road Event Featuring Mud, Jumps, and Doughnut Contest

    The annual off-road event at Lenoir County Fairgrounds delighted attendees with exciting competitions and community spirit.

    kinston, united states
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    March 8, 2026
    Court Upholds Protected Status for Haitian Immigrants
    SciencePositivity 85

    Court Upholds Protected Status for Haitian Immigrants

    A recent appeals court decision supports the continuation of protected status for Haitians living in the U.S., ensuring their safety and stability.

    united states
    haitian immigrantsprotected statusappeals courtimmigration policy
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    March 7, 2026
    Oksana Masters Achieves Remarkable Milestone with 20th Paralympic Medal at Milan Cortina Games
    SciencePositivity 90

    Oksana Masters Achieves Remarkable Milestone with 20th Paralympic Medal at Milan Cortina Games

    The American athlete expresses her astonishment and joy after reaching a significant career milestone at the Paralympic Games.

    milan, united states
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    March 7, 2026
    Kamala Harris Honors Jackson's Legacy in Fight for Justice and Opportunity
    SciencePositivity 88

    Kamala Harris Honors Jackson's Legacy in Fight for Justice and Opportunity

    Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a heartfelt eulogy for Jackson, highlighting his commitment to breaking down barriers in pursuit of justice and freedom.

    washington, d.c., united states
    kamala harrisjacksonjusticeopportunity
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    March 7, 2026
    Court Order Limits Tear Gas Use by ICE Agents Near Portland Residents
    SciencePositivity 90

    Court Order Limits Tear Gas Use by ICE Agents Near Portland Residents

    Residents near an ICE facility in Portland have successfully obtained a court order that restricts the use of tear gas by agents, enhancing community safety.

    portland, united states
    icetear gascourt orderportland
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    March 7, 2026
    Former Leaders Honor Rev. Jesse Jackson at His Funeral
    SciencePositivity 88

    Former Leaders Honor Rev. Jesse Jackson at His Funeral

    A gathering of former presidents and vice president pays tribute to the civil rights leader.

    chicago, united states
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    March 6, 2026

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