DPS Women in Astronomy Discussion Hour 2014 - Tucson, AZ : This event is an informal meeting for all interested parties. This means you do not have to be a woman to support women in science or ...
In 1952, the majority of the 1,000 employees at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory were men, and most of the women working on lab were in clerical positions. There were some exceptions, such as t...
“I would say much of my success comes from working hard, being willing to fail, and asking other people for help and guidance. Find mentors and use them!” - Q&A with Dr. Phoebe Cohen, Astro...
“Science is not a boy thing or a girl thing, it’s a human thing, and we are all humans.” - Q&A with Dr. Phoebe Cohen, Astrobiology Magazine
Q&A with Dr. Phoebe Cohen - Astrobiology Magazine : Dr. Phoebe A. Cohen is a Professor of Geosciences at Williams College and is involved in numerous research projects with the NASA Astrobiolog...
Paleontology & Geobiology at Williams College | Phoebe Cohen, Assistant Professor of Geosciences : We wanted to highlight a few of the women who took part in the recent Astrobiology panel discu...
Ancient Earth, Alien Earths - Astrobiology Magazine : At a recent event held at NASA headquarters, a panel of scientists discussed how our knowledge of ancient Earth can help guide our search f...
Call for papers: Personal stories from women in science : Does anyone out there have a story they want to tell about being a woman in science? If so, check out this new project being developed ...
Mars Education Natural Events Fall 2014 Conference | Mars Education : Upcoming conference for educators interested in using Mars exploration in your curriculum! “Special NASA team guests ...
Curtains of Fire on Io : Giant eruptions caught on tape (well… on telescope) are helping scientists like Imke de Pater, professor and chair of astronomy at UC Berkeley, understand Jupiter’s...
FOR ANYONE AT NASA AMES: Jill Tarter of the SETI Institute is talking today at the NASA Ames Research Center as part of the 2014 Summer Director’s Colloquium. Her talk, “Searching for ET: A...
This is a cool entry from the SpaceOut hangouts From NASA’s JPL & DNews. It features Dr. Amy Mainzer, Principal Investigator of NASA’s NEOWISE mission.
Women Working on Mars: Curiosity Women's Day | The Planetary Society : > Just after completing the primary mission of 669 sols on Mars, > Curiosity’s managers planned a specia...
The Big, Bad & Beautiful Universe with Chandra - Google+ : At 3pm EST today, NASA is hosting a hangout about the Chandra X-ray observatory. Joining in is Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo, an Einstein ...
““We have our first chance, our first capability of finding signs of life on another planet”” - - Sara Seager in reference to the James Webb Space Telescope
Yvonne Pendleton, director of The Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI) at NASA, talks exploration from Earth’s moon to the moons of Mars.
Astrobiologists Set UV Radiation Record : Guess where the highest level of UV radiation recorded at the Earth’s surface is. Nathalie Cabrol and her team took the measurements at a research si...
In this SETI talk, Monica Kress discusses habitable planets - from the chemistry of protoplanetary disks to the physics of forming an Earth-like planet.
Nathalie Cabrol talks about how lakes are sentinels of climate change on Earth - and could have played the same role on early Mars.
alanfriedman : > A BUSY BUSTLING SUN. This is just an awesome picture.