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An ultraviolet-light camera used to explore the galaxy could be used in operating rooms to aid surgeons performing delicate brain surgery, U.S. doctors say.
The stronger the immune system's response the better the outcome in fighting brain cancer, researchers at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles said Tuesday.
Part 1 of 3. In their new book, "New Moon Rising: The making of America's new space vision and the remaking of NASA," authors Frank Sietzen Jr. and Keith L. Cowing detail how the National Aeronautics and Space Administration attempted to recover from the
Part 2 of 3. In their new book, "New Moon Rising: The making of America's new space vision and the remaking of NASA," authors Frank Sietzen Jr. and Keith L. Cowing detail how the National Aeronautics and Space Administration attempted to recover from the
Part 3 of 3. In their new book, "New Moon Rising: The making of America's new space vision and the remaking of NASA," authors Frank Sietzen Jr. and Keith L. Cowing detail how the National Aeronautics and Space Administration attempted to recover from the
The new presidential space commission used its first meeting this week to establish goals to guide its activities over the first two months of its existence.
This week's hearing by the House Science committee on the Bush administration's proposed new direction for the U.S. space program left no doubt that doubts pervade Congress about the idea.
The House Science Committee Thursday questioned the cost of President Bush's sweeping new space program and heard testimony from NASA officials defending a deci
Documents circulating on Capitol Hill raise arguments that counter NASA's recent decision to cancel a planned shuttle repair mission to the Hubble Space Telescope, United Press International has learned.
In the year since shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas, the aftermath has tested NASA to its core. The question now is whether the agency can remake itself to face an enormous new mission.
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