PROGRESS OF SCIENCE IN THE USA

Abduraxmonova Iroda

H.Botirova

Keywords: Key words: research and development (R&D), scientific innovation, space exploration, biotechnology, renewable energy, artificial intelligence (AI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), material science, data science and analytics


Abstract

Annotation: This resource directly from NASA presents a retrospective look at the agency’s historic achievements and pivotal milestones in space exploration. It offers an authoritative account of key advancements, missions, and scientific breakthroughs, showcasing the U.S.’s leadership and innovation in space exploration over the years.                        


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