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Self-Cleaning Solar Panels

A technology intended for Mars missions may find use on solar installations in the deserts on Earth.

NASA Road-Tests New Moon Rover

Engineers put the electric rover through its paces in the Arizona desert.

NASA's Plans Lack the Cash

Can the commercial sector rescue the U.S. human spaceflight program?

A Lunar Nuclear Reactor

Tests prove the feasibility of using nuclear reactors to provide electricity on the moon and Mars.

Where Are They?

Why I hope the search for extraterrestrial life finds nothing.

Imaging the Surface of Mars

A new spectrometer lets scientists learn more about the planet's chemistry.

Digging Deep on Mars

A NASA spacecraft preparing to launch will use novel technology to search for signs of life on the red planet.

Is There Life on Mars?

A sensitive chemical detector will look for signs of life on Mars and perform reconnaissance for future manned missions.

Nano Safety Alert

Concerns over the safety and environmental impact of nanomaterials mustn't be ignored.

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