The rapper's Cactus Jack Foundation has collaborated with Space Center Houston to launch a STEM program for students.
Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Foundation partnered with Space Center Houston to launch a new STEM program for HISD students focused on engineering, design, and space habitation challenges.
The Smithsonian recently confirmed that NASA and the museum have been directed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) ...
Houston-born dancer, choreographer, producer and actress Debbie Allen is part of a new Barbie collection, Mattel announced ...
Texas ranks second among states with the most open commercial space jobs, according to a new report from the Space Workforce ...
The FIFA World Cup 26 Houston Host Committee and FIFA officially opened the brand-new World Cup volunteer center inside POST ...
Elon Musk is taking aim at the head of NASA amid news that the U.S. space agency may consider companies other than SpaceX to ...
It starts with having IQ, and those guys are smart enough to know how to play off one another,” LeBron James says of Alperen ...
In his debut with Houston on Tuesday, Kevin Durant blamed himself for the Rockets' 125-124, double-overtime loss to the ...
Billionaire philanthropists Rich and Nancy Kind are making good on their pledge to donate 95 percent of their net worth to ...
Starship, which has launched 11 times in South Texas, was NASA's vehicle of choice to land astronauts on the moon. Now the agency wants other options.