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Bill Nye on mining asteroids, space, and spreading science PB&J
Interview by
Jun 10, 2013
Bill Nye the Science Guy discusses asteroid science, space exploration, and why not everyone needs to become an engineer.
What do asteroids and the Federal Reserve have in common?
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May 31, 2013
QE2. Quantitative easing or an asteroid?
NASA footage shows meteor crashing into moon
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May 22, 2013
Things crashing into the moon -- that's how the third Transformers movie starts right? Sorry Michael Bay, when it comes to explosions, we'd rather watch the NASA source footage.
Orbiting Kepler telescope may be unable to gather more data
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May 16, 2013
Space scientists say Kepler has already found enough potential and confirmed planets to keep them busy for years.
European Space Agency announces Biomass satellite to monitor forests
Interview with
May 14, 2013
A new satellite could tell us a lot about climate change.
Obama budgets money to tug asteroids into orbit
Interview by
Apr 11, 2013
Where does tech fit into President Obama's new budget proposal? One answer is the $17.7 billion set aside for the U.S. space program.
India joins the space race
Interview with
Feb 25, 2013
India launched seven satellites into space. It's just the latest mission for India's space agency, which has its eyes on Mars at the moment.
Look, up in the sky ... a gold mine in space?
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Feb 15, 2013
Asteroids like the one that flew by Earth on Friday could hold a treasure trove of precious metals.
Marketers turn to the 'final frontier'
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Jan 11, 2013
Space is becoming a popular theme for advertisers.
A new way to measure income inequality
Interview by
Sep 20, 2012
Environmental writer Tim De Chant says gauging income inequality is as simple as looking at a neighborhood's trees.











