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Science At NASAMercury Transits SunMark your calendar: On Wednesday, November 8, the planet Mercury will pass directly in front the Sun. Houston, We Have a Solution New research aboard the space station aims to adapt a tried-and-true repair tool to weightlessness. Membranes on Mars New membranes developed by NASA-funded researchers could help people go to Mars--and clean the air here on Earth. Spooky Atomic Clocks NASA-supported researchers hope to improve high-precision clocks by entangling their atoms. A New Form of Matter: II NASA-supported researchers have discovered a weird new phase of matter called fermionic condensates. Resilient Rockets Spacecraft and automobiles could benefit from a new NASA technology that protects the insides of scorching-hot engines. Waste Not NASA-supported researchers are working to develop a fuel cell that can extract electricity from human waste. Tumbleweeds in the Bloodstream Molecule-size sensors inside astronauts' cells could warn of health impacts from space radiation. The Sands of Mars Driving, digging, mining: these are things astronauts will be doing one day in the sands of Mars. It's not as simple as it sounds. Science@NASA ... to go A new "podcast" puts audio recordings of NASA science news articles into your pocket MP3 player.
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