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  • NASA Explorers: Moon Girl

    NASA Explorers: Moon Girl

    Meet the scientists who are making big discoveries by studying some very tiny rocks. The women of NASA’s Mid-Atlantic Noble Gas Research Laboratory (MNGRL) are getting ready to analyze never-before-seen Moon samples. These samples, collected by Apollo astronauts and brought back to Earth, have been carefully preserved for half a century so they could be studied by future generations of scientists.

    Sophie, a 13-year-old from Athens, Greece, shares how lunar exploration inspires her to become an astrophysicist.

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    Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

    Katie Atkinson (GSFC Interns): Narrator
    Katie Atkinson (GSFC Interns): Producer
    Haley Reed (ADNET): Producer
    Micheala Sosby (NASA/GSFC): Producer
    Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET): Technical Support

    Music by Lee Rosevere and Daniel Wytanis

    This video is public domain and along with other supporting visualizations can be downloaded from the Scientific Visualization Studio at: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13204

  • Child talks with AI powered cartoon robot and learns to count

    Child talks with AI powered cartoon robot and learns to count

    4-year old Sophia talks and plays with Buddy’s Flashcards (MyBuddy.ai) to learn numbers and discover animals. English is Sophia’s second language, and Buddy helps her to learn new words and improve her pronunciation. She picks it up right away.

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  • Tonight Showbotics: Jimmy Meets Sophia the Human-Like Robot

    Tonight Showbotics: Jimmy Meets Sophia the Human-Like Robot

    Jimmy Fallon demos amazing new robots from all over the world, including an eerily human robot named Sophia that plays rock-paper-scissors.

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  • Girl Scouts Rock @NASA to celebrate the big 100!

    Girl Scouts Rock @NASA to celebrate the big 100!

    NASA helped mark the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts of America by hosting a Girl Scouts Rock@NASA event on June 8 at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, former astronauts Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Pam Melroy and other scientists and invited guests spoke with attendees about NASA’s missions, discoveries and careers.

    NASA and the Girl Scouts share a common goal to encourage and educate young girls about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in exciting and innovative ways. The Girl Scouts began in 1912 with only 18 girls. Today, there are 3.2 million girls and adults who are members. In 100 years, the organization has graduated more than 59 million women in the United States.

    The event is part of the Women@NASA project, which is a continuing joint effort by NASA and the White House Council on Women and Girls to relate science, technology, engineering and math fields to young females.