Scientists in Boulder are using existing NASA spacecraft to track a rare interstellar comet called 31/ATLAS as it travels ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists are collaborating with researchers at UT San Antonio to study how space ...
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Uranus may have more in common with Earth than we thought, 40-year-old Voyager 2 probe data shows
Revisiting old data from Voyager 2, scientists have worked out how a dense, shocked region of the solar wind could have ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Trinity University are developing an intranasal (IN) drug-device combination to treat ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Trinity University will improve a prodrug, a compound activated in the body, to ...
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SwRI and Trinity researchers work on next-generation intranasal therapy for PTSD
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Trinity University are developing an intranasal (IN) drug-device combination to treat ...
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Collaborative project seeks safer therapies for ischemia and reperfusion injury
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Trinity University will improve a prodrug, a compound activated in the body, to ...
New research shows Uranus’ fierce radiation belts were a short-lived blast from a solar storm, reshaping what Voyager 2 ...
NASA’s TRACERS mission begins early science measurements in Earth’s southern polar cusp, tracking magnetic reconnection and ...
A new study led by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) links quasi-periodic pulsations (QPPs) in solar flares to dynamic ...
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Moon dust brought back 50 years ago is now revealing how the sun changes the lunar surface
These Apollo-era samples continue to be a cornerstone of lunar science, providing the most direct link to the Moon’s surface processes and evolution, including space weathering,” Dr. Raut said. Caleb ...
The spacecraft had measured a surprisingly strong electron radiation belt during a flyby of Uranus, which had remained a ...
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