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The University of Delaware class of 2025 is off into the real world. The university community of administrators, faculty, staff, graduating students and their loved ones poured into Delaware Stadium ...
Space tourists are participants in a crafted, symbolic journey that reflects how commercial spaceflight is redefining what it ...
Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, Kerianne Flynn and Lauren Sánchez—on a suborbital journey to the edge of ...
The greening of the trees is complete, flowers of every hue are blooming, the skies are so often azure you forget their grey ...
On Thursday, the School of Engineering celebrated their 100th anniversary of their inception. The school has pioneered some of the world’s breakthroughs over a century of discovery, innovation and ...
Amid Blue Origin's space flight mayhem, meet some of the most famous female astronauts who journeyed and contributed to space science.
On September 12th, 1992, Mae Jemison became the first woman of color to travel to space. Boarded on the Space Shuttle Endeavour, her curiosity, tenacity, and optimism made history and paved way ...
Dr Mae Jemison corrected CBS' Vladimir Duthiers after he made the slip while asking about the significance of Monday's mission. 'Explain to our audience why even a trip like this one, all the ...
Trailblazing astronaut Mae Jemison scolded anchor Vladimir Duthiers as she insisted on the importance of the star-studded flight crew that included singer Katy Perry, “CBS Mornings” co-host ...
Trailblazing astronaut Mae Jemison offered a quick lesson during an interview, correcting a reporter who used the term “mankind” instead of the more inclusive “humankind.” The awkward ...
A Monday morning interview with former NASA astronaut Mae Jemison on CBS News was derailed when network host Vladimir Duthiers used the word “mankind” ahead of a historic all-female Blue ...