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Seattle, With Its Needle, Is Turning Into A Space Center
Vulcan Aerospace, the Seattle-based space investment vehicle of the Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, is funding the creation of Stratolaunch, the world’s largest plane by
WSU Vaccinates Dogs To Help Eradicate Rabies From Africa
A dog under each arm, a Tanzanian boy also clutches rabies certificates proving that his pets were vaccinated by a Washington State University team.
Scientists Capture Rare Images Of Wolverine In Sierra Nevada
Scientists believe the wolverine is the same one that eight years ago became the first documented in the area since the 1920s.
Why Jet Lag Can Feel Worse When You Travel West To East
If this plane is flying west, its passengers might deal better with jet lag when they arrive at their destination.
SpaceX Launches Space Station Docking Port For NASA
The Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket lifts off from launch complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Monday, July
Mars 2020 Mission
NASA’s Life-Hunting Rover Passes ‘Major Development Milestone,’ Design And Construction To Begin Soon This image is from computer-assisted-design work on the Mars 2020 rover.
This massive planet has three suns, and that’s not all that’s weird about it
Triple sunrise: This artist’s impression shows a view of the triple star system HD 131399 from close to the giant planet orbiting in the
WSU soil scientist dedicated to boosting skills of Afghan farmers
WSU researcher Oumarou Badini, right, talks with an Afghan extension worker at Jalalabad extension service test plots in August 2012 in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. (Hal
Juno Space Probe Is Set To Enter Jupiter’s Orbit On Monday
Launched from Earth in 2011, the Juno space probe has nearly reached Jupiter. If all goes as hoped, the probe will repeatedly dive between