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Morgan’s GESTAR researchers have used NASA data to study the sea surface, snow cover on land, and the atmosphere, by modeling these complex systems and by other means. “Morgan brings more than a decade of experience working with NASA, and we look forward to partnering with UMBC and other collaborators in GESTAR II to produce cutting-edge, world-class Earth science in support of our national space program,” said Willie E. May, Ph.D., vice president for Research and Economic Development at Morgan State University. Photo 2: President David K. Wilson of Morgan State and President Freeman A. Hrabowski of UMBC. “The collaboration between Morgan and UMBC serves as a model for how two high-research universities, operating in a highly competitive space, can join in common purpose, pooling intellectual capital, resources and expertise for the greater advancement of science and technology,” said David K. Wilson, president of Morgan State University. The Hollywood Reporter writes, “The workplace ensemble comedy, from executive producer Will Ferrell, is set in 1962 and in the tone of Anchorman. Explore the professions of some of the groundbreaking women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) with the LEGO® Ideas Women of NASA set.
The agency’s sights are set much farther out on human expeditions to the planet Mars. A planet imaging operation intended for a 2010 launch that may benefit from data Kepler can furnish about the likeliest places in the solar system to discover Earth-sized planets. On its way up the side of Jezero Crater, the agency’s latest Red Planet off-roader peers all the way back to its landing site and scopes the path ahead. Follow the latest developments in business technology news and get a digest of the key stories each day in the InfoWorld Daily newsletter. Listen to breaking news on your schedule, in 20 minutes or less. The challenge for Hackathon events dealing with complex data is how to pick a small-enough bite to chew. Watch recordings of recent KQED Live events. Department of Homeland Security United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT). Department of Homeland Security cybersecurity privacy website along with other information about the federal government’s cybersecurity activities. The agency has about 60 apps, such as its public-facing websites, on Amazon’s public cloud, and 40 more, including NASA’s work flow and privacy impact applications, on Amazon’s virtual private cloud, which offers a certain amount of isolation in the public cloud.
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Cart3D is a high-fidelity analysis package for aerodynamic design which allows users to perform automated CFD simulations on complex forms. After one of the tanks failed during testing in November 1999, engineers concluded that the tanks would have to be replaced with a more traditional aluminum design if the X-33 were to ever fly. We wanted to create a retro-future feel, so we didn’t adhere exactly to the period styles, but they definitely informed the design. We chose exoplanets that had really interesting, strange qualities, and everything about the poster was designed to amplify the concept. These posters show places in our solar system (and beyond) that likewise haven’t been photographed on a human scale yet — or in the case of the exoplanets might never be, at least not for a long time. The same model guided us for the posters that focus on destinations in the solar system. We worked hard to get the typography right, since that was a very distinctive element in creating the character of those old posters.