Health

Stay informed and inspired with the latest updates in health and wellness. From groundbreaking research to expert tips on nutrition and fitness, our health news section brings you comprehensive coverage to help you lead a healthier and happier life. Explore insights into medical breakthroughs, mental well-being strategies, and lifestyle trends that promote overall wellness. Empower yourself with knowledge and make informed choices for a vibrant and balanced lifestyle.

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    Mayor Donna Deegan speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper

  • What you should know if there's no sexual attraction for your partner, according to a therapist

    Why would a person pick a potential life partner without feeling the spark of sexual attraction? And can these relationships survive and thrive? Can sexual attraction be cultivated later? Therapist Ian Kerner shares what he's learned in his practice.

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    Rep. Brad Wenstrup speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper

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    Mobility coach Dana Santas shares a quick, total-body workout you can do at home with just a paper plate. The instability of using the plate works your core and makes all four exercises even more challenging.

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    For some who see a therapist, just talking things through isn't enough. Drama therapy allows the patient to relive a moment or play out their biggest fears.

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    Mobility coach Dana Santas demonstrates the most important exercise in all of the programs she creates: the breathing bridge. It improves breathing, restores pelvic alignment, releases tension and boosts overall movement.

  • How to know when it's time to walk away from a sibling

    Sibling estrangement, such as the rift between Prince Harry and Prince William, isn't uncommon. Here's how to know whether your sibling relationship is worth repairing or ending, according to psychologist Joshua Coleman.

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    Sen. Mark Kelly joins The Lead

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    This year, 28,000 pounds of human waste was removed from base camp. The Mount Everest Biogas Project plans to convert this waste into a usable product.

Science

Welcome to our daily roundup of fascinating science news! In this edition, we bring you the latest breakthroughs, discoveries, and innovations from the world of science. From space exploration to groundbreaking research in health and technology, there's something for every science enthusiast to delve into. Join us as we explore the wonders of the universe, unravel the mysteries of our planet, and celebrate the ingenuity of human achievement in the realm of science. Let's dive in and discover the extraordinary stories that are shaping our understanding of the world around us

  • ARMD Solicitations

    This ARMD solicitations page compiles the opportunities to collaborate with NASA’s aeronautical innovators and/or contribute to their research to enable new and improved air transportation systems. A summary of available opportunities with key dates requiring action are listed first. More information about each opportunity is detailed lower on this page. University Leadership InitiativeKey date: May

  • Former NASA Center Director, Scientist to Receive Presidential Medals

    President Joe Biden will present Dr. Ellen Ochoa, former center director and astronaut at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, and Dr. Jane Rigby, senior project scientist for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, each with the Presidential Medal of Freedom Friday in a ceremony at the White House in Washington. The Presidential Medal of

  • A Moonlit Trio

    The Moon (left), Saturn, and Jupiter (lower right; Saturn is above and to the left of Jupiter) were seen in the sky above the Washington Memorial on Dec. 17, 2020. At the time, Saturn and Jupiter were nearing each other in the sky, culminating in a “great conjunction” on Dec. 21, where they appeared a

  • Hubble Hunts Visible Light Sources of X-Rays

    This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the dwarf galaxy IC 776. This swirling collection of new and old stars is located in the constellation Virgo, in the Virgo galaxy cluster, 100 million light-years from Earth. Although IC 776 is a dwarf galaxy, it’s also classified as a SAB-type or ‘weakly barred’ spiral. This highly

  • NASA Research Park Public Documents

    Economic Benefits Study: Development Plans: NASA Research Park Environmental Reports: Environmental Management Division Public Documents: Environmental Impact Statement: RFP Housing Asbestos & Lead Based Paint Documents: FP Housing Misc Due Diligence Documents: Miscellaneous Documents:

  • 2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Prediction vs. Reality

    Before a total solar eclipse crossed North America on April 8, 2024, scientists at Predictive Science Inc. of San Diego aimed to foresee what the Sun’s outer atmosphere, the corona, would look like during totality. The predictions help researchers understand the accuracy of their models of the Sun’s corona, which extends along its magnetic field.

  • Researchers Develop ‘Founding Document’ on Synthetic Cell Development

    Cells are the fundamental units of life, forming the variety of all living things on Earth as individual cells and multi-cellular organisms. To better understand how cells perform the essential functions of life, scientists have begun developing synthetic cells – non-living bits of cellular biochemistry wrapped in a membrane that mimic specific biological processes. The

  • Hi-C Rocket Experiment Achieves Never-Before-Seen Look at Solar Flares

    By Jessica Barnett  After months of preparation and years since its last flight, the upgraded High Resolution Coronal Imager Flare mission – Hi-C Flare, for short – took to the skies for a never-before-seen view of a solar flare. The low-noise cameras – built at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama – are

  • Galaxy Evolution Explorer Searches for Light

    This Dec. 21, 2002, artist’s concept of NASA’s Galaxy Evolution Explorer imagines what the space telescope would look like during its mission. Launched April 28, 2003, it studied the shape, brightness, size and distance of galaxies across 10 billion years of cosmic history. By observing ultraviolet wavelengths, the telescope measured the history of star formation

  • Sols 4173-4174: Reflections

    Earth planning date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 Today’s planning was a little out of the ordinary. Not in terms of the plan itself, Curiosity’s team built an exciting plan utilizing much of its science toolkit. Today’s plan was unusual rather due to my role as APXS PUDL Reverse Shadow (PUDL = Payload Uplink/Downlink Lead). While I normally staff