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Business News

International Space Station Crew Returns Home Today. See Photos of Their Year in Space

A look back at astronaut Scott Kelly's time spent living on the International Space Station.

Business News

NASA Challenges High Schoolers to Make a Meal Fit for an Astronaut

The second annual HUNCH Culinary Challenge asks teen chefs to cook up a dish to be served on the International Space Station.

Business News

NASA Building Telescope 100 Times More Powerful Than Hubble

The Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope will be used to find far flung planets and to better understand dark energy.

Technology

NASA's Revolutionary Insulation Waiting to be Brought to India

The world's most insulating material is now affordable and waiting to be brought to India by some creative entrepreneur

Science & Technology

Look Hard, Stargazers: There May Be a 9th Planet in Our Solar System

'It was probably the runt of the family,' astronomer says of the mysterious Planet Nine.

Science & Technology

Boldly Growing Where No Flower Has Grown Before

ISS Astronaut Scott Kelly takes to Twitter to showcase the first flower grown in space.

Growing a Business

3 Lessons Entrepreneurs Can Learn From NASA About Organizational Design

How to transform a disconnected pack of competitive employees into a single, unified team to accomplish the extraordinary.

Business News

A Former SpaceX Employee Is Launching a New Generation of Footwear

Will astronaut-designed shoe be a small step or a giant leap for woman-kind?

Business News

Do You Have the Right Stuff? NASA Is Looking for Astronaut Candidates.

The application process is opening up for the first time since 2012.

Innovation

Remembering George Mueller, the 'Father of the Space Shuttle'

The trailblazing electrical engineer who played a pivotal role in landing men on the moon died last week. He was 97.

Business News

NASA Scientists Have Found Evidence of 'Flowing Liquid Water' on Mars

Life on the Red Planet 'would be possible,' a NASA employee announced today.

Innovation

For the First Time Ever, NASA Astronauts Eat Vegetables Grown in Space

Space gardens mean more delicious meals aboard the International Space Station, and they are also a critical development for the march towards life on Mars.

Leadership

Not Your Average Business Trip: Buzz Aldrin Shares His Apollo 11 Expense Report

Your business trips will never be that cool.

Thought Leaders

The New Horizons Pluto Mission Is Mind Blowing, and a Great Inspiration for Entrepreneurs

In an amazing feat of precise planning and dedication, the small spacecraft traveled 3 billion miles over nine and a half years to reach our most distant celestial neighbor.