
A look at the massive amount of space garbage orbiting the planet.

Dealing with crumbs in zero gravity and developing hydroponic crops for Mars: NASA's food scientists discuss the challenges of developing space food.

Astrophotographer Alan Friedman had just 0.2 seconds to capture this amazing image of International Space Station crossing in front of the sun.

Peace of mind in technofuturism and mass extinction in today's daily roundup of what we're reading at GOOD Environment HQ. Enjoy!

America's most toxic cities and a Tim DeChristopher verdict in today's daily roundup of what we're reading at GOOD Environment HQ. Enjoy!

Images of the ozone hole show how, once at least, international environmental negotiations actually succeeded.

The space agency just announced that the last shuttle mission would be in June. How is NASA going to use its resources now?

NASA captures a photo of Italy's Stromboli Volcano erupting. Yes, we're only posting because it's called the "Stromboli Volcanco."

NOAA is about to redefine what "normal" weather is across the country. In most of the country's 10,000 regions, that will be warmer and wetter.

Forget astronaut ice-cream: This pouch of Beef Pot Roast is the real deal—a leftover from NASA's Apollo lunar program—and it's currently on sale.

2010 has tied 2005 for the title of warmest year on record, but don't expect it to hold the position atop the charts for long.

Dan Goods, a designer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, helps explain the vastness and complexity of space to an eager audience.

NASA pointed a weather satellite at the Americas for one last look at 2010 as Earth completes another celestial rotation.

Semiconductor created "Magnetic Movie" to make magnetic fields visible.n

NASA maps show global temperature anomalies by decade, leaving no doubt whatsoever about our planet's warming trend.

NASA has discovered a new life form completely unlike anything else on Earth.

NASA's Terra satellite captures images of Indonesia's active volcano at Mount Merapi.
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