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Science Now is an educational app aimed at delivering the latest scientific research and discoveries to users on their iPhones. It covers a broad range of topics, including space exploration, technology, and innovation, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in science. The app aggregates information and imagery from reputable sources such as NASA and NOAA, ensuring that users receive accurate and reliable updates on scientific developments.

The user-friendly interface allows for easy navigation through various categories, facilitating access to the latest space missions, scientific breakthroughs, and environmental data. As a free app, it provides an accessible way for users to stay informed about current scientific advancements and expand their knowledge base.

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Release
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Version
10.5
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Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
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6
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0

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Want to keep up with the latest happenings in science? Science Now presents the latest news and research from NASA and NIST. Included is: breaking...
Want to keep up with the latest happenings in science? Science Now presents the latest news and research from NASA and NIST. Included is: breaking news from NASA, the latest from the Ames Research and the Goddard Spaceflight centers, near real-time images for anywhere on earth from the NASA Terra satellite, the latest information on named hurricanes, and research from NIST. Science Now is supported by ads which can be removed by a purchase from within the app. All content is courtesy of NASA and NIST.

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