Innovation Now

Innovation Now

Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.

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Recognizing Signs
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Ground markings, lighting, and runway signage help pilots know where they are at all times.
Special Extras
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Not just frivolous symbols, hidden gems on NASA space missions serve as reminders that exploration is a human endeavor.
Electric Propulsion
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Advanced propulsion systems can run for years at a time, enabling new missions that will make the future of space exploration positively electrifying.
High Tech Rover
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To reduce the number of items needed to land on the Moon or Mars, NASA has combined a home and vehicle into a single rover complete with breathable air.
Reclassified
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When young American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh joined the world’s search for an elusive celestial object, his careful observations paid off.
Material on Mars
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While the Perseverance Rover explores Jezero Crater, five small pieces of spacesuit materials will be studied by SHERLOC, an instrument aboard the rover.
Robot Mobility
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NASA engineers are working on unique designs to give a new generation of robots the mobility they need for extreme environments.
Reengineered Spacesuits
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NASA has re-engineered the suit worn on the space shuttle to enhance range of motion and improve safety for the astronauts.
Miracle Suits
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NASA has long used inflatable compression garments that prevent blood from pooling in the legs, to keep its test pilots and astronauts from blacking out during flight.
Making an Impact
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Being a female in engineering, Mallory Johnston knows how important it is to show others that women are out there in the STEM fields.
Making Technology Happen
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Join us in celebrating Women’s History Month and visit us online at Innovation Now to learn more about these remarkable women.
An Iconic Structure
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This mammoth construction is made of aluminum, titanium, and human ingenuity.
Food Fatigue
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Astronauts are likely to suffer menu fatigue, a phenomenon also reported by military personnel who get tired of eating the same foods.
Flexing Their Muscles
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When people spend long periods of time in space, their muscles can suffer from lack of use.
A Legacy of Diversity
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She was the agency’s first African-American female engineer and now NASA’s Headquarters building in Washington, DC, has been named in her honor.
Advancing Science
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Technologies advance the science that helps us understand the auroras or northern lights.
Calculated Risks
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If we are going to have the next generation of humans on other planetary bodies, then they would be using the technologies that we’re developing now.
SS Katherine Johnson
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Northrop Grumman kicked off their 2021 launch schedule with a Cygnus vehicle named for NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson.
A White House Request
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At the request of President Joe Biden, the Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility at NASA’s Johnson Space Center sent a Moon rock to the White House.
A Front Row Seat
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History was made on February 18th, and thanks to the Perseverance Rover, we all have a front row seat!
Opening Up Space
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This versatile new airlock supports multiple experiments or deploying satellites simultaneously, making space for a lot more station science.
Seeing Clearly at Night
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Night vision goggles are designed to provide pilots with the ability to see clearly at night.
Drill and Go
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NASA is planning to send a mobile robot to the South Pole of the Moon to get a close-up view of water ice.
Computing Trajectories
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Using radio frequencies to determine a spaceship’s position in space is vital to the success of deep space exploration missions.
An Investment in the Future
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These Moon rocks, specially curated at NASA’s Johnson Space Center since they were brought to Earth, are an investment in the future.
Radio Astronomy
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With no atmosphere for sound waves to travel through, the real sound in space is mostly silence.
Cameras on Mars
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The Mars 2020 rover contains an armada of imaging equipment that will be an eye-opening experience for all.
Interplanetary Rotorcraft
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The Mars helicopter is a technology demonstration that could soon have us flying at least 30 feet high over Mars.
Countdown to Mars
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Just a few days and counting. Mars 2020 is about to land.
Sweet Treats
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Astronauts do get the chance to augment their diet with a few special treats, and chocolates are a common favorite.
Year of the Ox
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The year of the Ox begins today.
Hidden Gems
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Known as festooning, NASA added a few special extras to the Mars 2020 rover before it left Earth.
Festooning
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Symbolic messages on spacecraft send more than just science to space.
Ready for Landing
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When you do a landing on Mars, it has to work perfectly the first time.
Heads Up
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A helmet is probably the most important piece of equipment worn by a football player.
If You Look Up
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You could be in the right place at the right time of the day as the International Space Station streaks across the sky.
Big Blue Marble
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Humanity’s first photos of our fragile planet remind us that we have many reasons to be grateful for this grand oasis we call home.
Robotic Tool Stowage
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Astronauts on a recent spacewalk installed the Robotic Tool Stowage, a protective storage unit for robotic tools.
Exploration of Titan
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Titan is unlike any other place in the solar system, but Dragonfly is like no other mission.
Four to Launch
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As the first certified launch system in NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, the Crew-1 mission marked a series of firsts for crew transportation.
Removing the Lead
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Researchers at FAA Labs are dedicated to removing the harmful lead from general aviation aircraft fuel.
Oxygen on Mars
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If MOXIE lives up to its name, future oxygen generators 100 times larger could support human missions on other worlds.
Keeping Their Cool
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When Artemis missions launch to the Moon or Mars, they will carry liquids with them for fuel and life support.
Recycling Trash
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OSCAR is advancing innovative technology for managing waste in space.
Optical Communications
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Laser communications systems on Earth could provide high bandwidth in remote areas, bridging the digital divide and bringing high-speed communications to the world.
The Worm Is Back
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After almost three decades, NASA’s historic “worm” logo is being used for the Artemis program.
Powerful Headlights
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The extreme light and dark found on the Moon makes contours in the landscape invisible in the darkness.
Packing for the Moon
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What would you pack if you were one of the members of the Artemis crew headed for the Moon?
Weather or Not to Launch
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Before any rocket launch, a status check, known as a go/no-go poll, helps monitor operation and readiness status.
Positively Electrifying
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Electric propulsion systems open up new possibilities for exploration.
Space Vegetables
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As part of NASA’s Flight Opportunities Program, Space Labs Technologies sent their hydroponic chamber, LilyPond, to suborbital space on one of Blue Origin’s reusable launch vehicles.
Space Station Science
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During the past two decades, the International Space Station has supported scientific discoveries and historic breakthroughs.
Safer Descent and Landing
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OSIRIS REx tested a new autonomous navigation system designed to protect the spacecraft during its descent to the rock-strewn surface of asteroid Bennu.
In Low Resolution
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Understanding the frequency of flares is one of the keys to determining a planet’s chance of harboring life.
Plasmoids in Space
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This newly discovered plasmoid could be the dominant way Uranus sheds its atmosphere, at a faster rate.
From the NFL to Space
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Now retired from NASA, Leland Melvin encourages people to stay curious, follow their passions, and never give up, even when your dreams have you Chasing Space.
ECOSTRESS
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ECOSTRESS produces the most detailed temperature images of the surface ever acquired from space.
Continuous Human Presence
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Now celebrating 20 years of continuous human presence on the International Space Station, we continue to see benefits for all humankind and a launchpad to future destinations.
Fresh Clean Air
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Working with NASA, racing engineers adapted a space technology to create a filter that removes 99% of all airborne particles, providing drivers with fresh clean air.
Motion in the Ocean
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Instead of stabilizing tall buildings, this NASA spinoff is now being used in maritime environments.
Creating Businesses
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NASA and several professional athletic organizations have joined forces to provide players with opportunities to create businesses that find new uses for NASA technologies.
Welcoming the New Year
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From discoveries that help us better understand Earth, to missions that help us stretch what we know about the universe, NASA has had a memorable year.
Synergy
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As technology evolves, so does the way we do science.
Design for Function
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In the early 2000’s Nissan Motor Company turned to NASA research to develop a more comfortable seat.
Imagining Challenges
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The human landing system joint testing team will determine the best ways to train astronauts to return to the surface of the Moon.
Deer Populations
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From hunting, to car accidents, to crop damage, deer have a huge economic impact in the United States.
From the Crew of Apollo 8
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Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the Moon, entered lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968.
Our Dynamic Sun
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Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere protect us from most space weather, the eruptions of light and fast-moving energized particles that come from our dynamic sun.
Investigating Big Data
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Working with NASA, scientists use the same computer software used to study a star or planet to study statistics from cancer patients.
Coke Bottle Shape
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After laboriously reshaping a wind tunnel model, Richard Whitcomb revolutionized aircraft design.
The Great Conjunction
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This celestial event will create our own Christmas star in the December sky.
New Doorway to Space
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The doorways on the International Space Station have worked just fine for the past 20 years. But as more researchers expand the scope and size of their projects, a larger doorway could open up space.
A Shining Snapshot
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The pandemic may have an unexpected impact that some nighttime images could illuminate.
Spot the Station
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As the third brightest object in the sky, it’s easy to spot if you know when to look up.
A Galaxy of Holiday Lights
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Watch these dazzling displays online, while you imagine what it would be like to spend your holidays in a distant galaxy filled with light.
The Right Tools
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The external storage unit on the Interational Space Station provides a warm, protected place for critical tools like the leak locator to be stored.
Robotics Engineering
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Robots come in all sizes and shapes and can be used in space exploration or terrestrial applications.
Hot Fire Test
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Once the SLS rockets have completed the Green Run testing, engineers will prepare the core stage for its trip to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
Wonders of the Universe
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Behold the wonders of the universe. See what Hubble was looking at on your birthday.
Holidays in Space
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Over the past twenty years, dozens of astronauts the opportunity to celebrate holidays in space.
Landing Scenarios
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FAA researchers are testing pilot reactions to various approach and landing scenarios by putting actual pilots into flight simulators.
Pleased with PUNCH
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NASA has selected a new mission to focus directly on the Sun’s outer atmosphere, the corona, and how it generates the solar wind.
Rocket Fuel
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GPIM has demonstrated that this propellant can be used for anything from small CubeSats to full-size rockets, all while being safer for workers on the ground and increasing “gas mileage” after launch.
Looking for Water
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NASA is planning to send a mobile robot, called VIPER, to the South Pole of the Moon to get a close-up view of the location and concentration of water ice in the region.
Behind the Crew
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Living in space isn’t just about the technology, but about the people who believe in teamwork, vigilance, responsibility, and competence.
More than Empty Space
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It’s the Friday after Thanksgiving, and for NASA, that means it’s Black Hole Friday!
Happy Thanksgiving
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Astronauts serving on the International Space Station understand how hard it is to be away from family during the holidays.
Resilience
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket propelled three NASA astronauts and one astronaut from JAXA to the International Space Station, launching Crew-1 into history.
The Pressure Is Off
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Today, U.S. law requires a pressure gauge on every car tire, alerting drivers whenever the pressure is off!
A Revolutionary Collaboration
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American rockets, American spacecraft, American soil. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is enabling safe, reliable, and cost-effective crew transportation to and from the International Space Station.
Mobile Access on Station
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Astronauts on a recent spacewalk installed the Robotic Tool Stowage, a protective storage unit for robotic tools.
Meteorite Tea
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Meteorites are like history books that fall from the sky and deliver chemical information about the early solar system.
Following Mars 2020
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NASA’s Eyes on the Solar System, a fully interactive web application, visualizes the same trajectory data the navigation team at JPL uses to plot Perseverance’s course to Mars.
Understanding Isolation
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No one understands isolation better than the astronauts who have successfully lived on the International Space Station for days, weeks, and months over the past 20 years.
Worm Welcome
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The bright red WORM logo is back in action as NASA is headed back to the Moon.
Headlights for VIPER
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NASA’s new water-hunting rover, VIPER, will need some powerful headlights to shine a spotlight on the Moon.
Dragonfly
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To study this mysterious ocean world, NASA has selected Dragonfly as part of the agency’s New Frontiers Program.
Honoring Our Veterans
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Each year Americans celebrate Veteran’s Day on November 11th. While the date marks the anniversary of the end of World War I, the day honors everyone who served or is serving in the U.S. armed forces. And many of our NASA astronauts belong to that group.
Baking on Station
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Thanks to a new oven being tested on station, astronauts got to enjoy the smell of fresh baked cookies in space.
20 Breakthroughs in 20 Years
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For 20 years, astronauts aboard the International Space Station have conducted science in a way that cannot be done anywhere else.
Critical Airport Applications
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The FAA is researching ways to use unmanned aircraft and the equipment to control them remotely for a number of critical airport applications.
Making Oxygen
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If MOXIE lives up to its name, future oxygen generators 100 times larger could support human missions on other worlds.
Replicating Surfaces
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Research at the SLOPE Lab helps NASA develop the tools and technologies that will allow rovers to explore the surfaces of the Moon and Mars.
Well Dressed Astronauts
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What does a well-dressed astronaut wear to the Red Planet?
328 Days in Space
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The space environment lacks many of the sensory inputs we take for granted on Earth.
Halloween on Station
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Every Halloween, astronauts onboard the International Space Station find a little time in their busy schedules to dress up and have some fun.
20 Years and Counting
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On October 31, 2000, veteran astronaut William Shepherd left Earth on a journey that began two decades of continuous human presence in low-Earth orbit.
Autonomous Landing
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NASA’s OSIRIS REx mission is testing an autonomous navigation system that could keep spacecraft safe enough to fly another day.
Voting in Space
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Americans exercise their right to vote from all over the world. And this year, one American will do so from space.
LilyPond
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Eating fresh produce is an important part of a healthy diet. But if you’re in space, where’s the closest farmers’ market?
Matching Landmarks
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This lander technology will allow Mars 2020 to land at Jezero crater, a place scientists believe is the best place to collect samples for a Mars sample return.
A Starry Mosaic
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Missions like TESS contribute to the field of astrobiology, the research about what conditions on distant worlds might harbor life.
Discoveries on Mars
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The data Curiosity continues to send home have scientists anxiously waiting to see what Perseverance might discover as well.
A New Look at Sunspots
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In a new study, scientists are looking at sunspots. But instead of using high-resolution images, they are viewing the sunspots at low resolution as if they were trillions of miles away.
Moon Kit
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What would you pack for a trip to the Moon?
A Reliable Network
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A safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible air transportation system is vital to our nation.
Faster than Radio Frequency
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Today, sending a map of Mars to Earth might take nine years with current radio systems, but as little as nine weeks with laser communications.
A Full Countdown
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Once the SLS rockets have completed the Green Run testing, engineers will prepare the core stage for its trip to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
A Home on Wheels
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To reduce the number of items needed to land on the Moon or Mars, NASA has combined a home and vehicle into a single rover complete with breathable air.
The Edge of a Crater
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The travel time to the moon is 100 times shorter than to Mars and with the same characteristics of objects much more difficult to access, the moon may be the logical steppingstone to test new technologies.
Bringing Ideas to Life
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Robotics systems engineers are creating and testing the complex algorithms and operations software that allow robots to do what they were designed to do.
Surviving Extreme Heat
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To land astronauts on Mars, NASA is working on an inflatable heat shield that would take up less space in a rocket than a rigid heat shield.
Chasing Space
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As the only NFL player to fly in space, former astronaut Leland Melvin knows how to tackle a problem.
Touch and Go
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Over 200 million miles from home, OSIRIS REx is preparing for NASA’s most ambitious sample return since the Apollo program.
Racing Headaches
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NASA has close ties with the high-performance racing circuit.
Free of Microbial Stowaways
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Planetary protection protocols ensure that hardware headed to Mars is clean.
Twinkle Twinkle
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Recently scientists are talking about a new form of diamond – one that exists in outer space.
Glimpse of Home
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Designed to improve the view of the exterior of the International Space Station, the cupola was added to Tranquility Node 3 in 2010.
Robot Tools
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Robots with the right tools can simplify life for astronauts.
Robot Hotel
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Having the right place to store your tools on the International Space Station is just as important as it is on Earth.
A Guided Tour of Mars
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Access Mars is a free immersive experience that allows the user to take a guided tour of Mars.
Experience the Moon Landing
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Imagine yourself in the cramped cockpit of the Apollo 11 spacecraft heading to the Moon. Look around to see Earth out one window and stars lighting up black space from another.
Offshore Wind Energy
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This NASA spinoff puts a new twist on offshore wind energy.
Comfortable Car Seats
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NASA researchers soon discovered that when astronauts relaxed in space, their bodies automatically entered a particular posture.
Land Temperature
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NASA’s ECOSTRESS is taking temperatures around the California wildfires.
Searching the Night Sky
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Pluto is the victim of evolving scientific measurement technology.
Understanding the Auroras
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The relationship between science and technology is one of synergy – a collaboration that helps our understanding of science change.
Training for the Moon
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Astronaut Doug “Wheels” Wheelock will help Artemis astronauts get ready for the Moon and Mars.
The Sounds of Silence
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Space is vast, beautiful, and fascinating. The one thing it isn’t is loud.
Cygnus Resupply
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Northrop Grumman is preparing for lift off from Wallops Island in Virginia.
Approach and Landing
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FAA researchers are designing human-in-the-loop experiments to make approach and landing as safe as possible.
Astronomy from Mars
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The images captured by Curiosity make astronomers here on Earth long for a chance at stargazing from Mars.
Tire Pressure
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The warning light on your dashboard is telling you your tire pressure is low. Did you know you can thank NASA for the alert?
An Alternative to Hydrazine
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In the year since launch, GPIM has successfully proven that a never-before-used propellant and its propulsion system are practical options for future missions.
Sanitizing Masks
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Technologies developed for space exploration could help safeguard health care workers as they care for patients with coronavirus.
Doing Big Science
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These satellites may come in small packages, but they’re going to do big science.
The Power of Art
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From images that illustrate scientific concepts to those showcasing exciting missions, art continues to play an important role in preserving extraordinary moments in space exploration.
A Colossal Find
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The golf-ball sized rock that appeared coal black against the white Antarctic snow, would prove to be one of the best-preserved meteorites of its kind.
Eyes on the Solar System
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Now you can travel to the planets, their moons, asteroids, comets, and see the NASA spacecraft that explore them.
It Takes MOXIE
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MOXIE is the first in-situ resource utilization experiment on another planet.
Braking Conditions
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The ultimate objective of FAA friction research is to provide pilots and airports with useful, accurate, and timely information about braking conditions on runways – no matter what those conditions might be.
Usable Trash
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OSCAR processes small pieces of trash in a high temperature reactor, effectively turning trash into usable resources.
Resources on the Moon
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Finding resources on the Moon is very important to the Artemis program because it allows human exploration to be sustained on the lunar surface.
Spacesuit Samples
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As Perseverance searches for rock samples on Mars, it will also be studying samples of a different kind.
Imaging the Starry Sky
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TESS has finished its primary mission, imaging about 75 percent of the starry sky.
Space Crops
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The Passive Porous Plant Nutrient System is one of the latest food production technologies developed in the NASA lab.
Lander Vison
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As a NASA technologist, Andrew Johnson listens to the needs of the mission and then creates or innovates something new to meet those needs.
Eight Years
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As Perseverance speeds towards Mars, Curiosity celebrates eight years on the Red Planet.
Space Dads
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After spending 62 days on the International Space Station and traveling more than 27 million miles, NASA’s SpaceX Demo-2 crew has returned to Earth.
Green Run Testing
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Engineers at NASA’s Stennis Space Center are hard at work, testing the world’s largest rocket stage.
Airborne AI
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As new applications for artificial intelligence are proposed, FAA scientists and engineers will work with the aviation community to ensure the safe integration of these technologies in airborne systems.
Unusual Weather
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Because of the cold and stormy weather, 1816 became known as the Year without a Summer.
A Grand Oasis
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Winter, spring, summer, and fall. Earth’s unique tilt on its axis gives us our changing seasons.
EcoSpears
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A company called ecoSPEARS is using NASA technology to eliminate PCB contamination across the globe.
A Magnetic Bubble
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Eight and one-half years into its grand tour of the solar system, NASA’s Voyager 2 met icy-cold Uranus.
From Mushrooms to Homes
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A team at NASA’s Ames Research Center is working to prove that planetary habitats can be fabricated from fungi.
Treating Contamination
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EZVI pulls contaminants inside tiny oil bubbles that contain iron so the contaminant begins to degrade into a benign gas that microbes eat.
Martian RV
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As astronauts plan to work on the Moon or Mars, they need to think about how to move from place to place and how to take essentials, like food, water, and air with them.
Rotors on Mars
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The Mars Helicopter is what NASA calls a technology demonstrator. Its sole goal is to show we can actually do this mission.
Shorter Wavelengths
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When humans travel to Mars, they may use lasers to phone home.
Trash to Fuel
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By processing small pieces of trash in a high temperature reactor, OSCAR is advancing innovative technology for managing waste in space.
Prototype Ventilator
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A new high-pressure ventilator, called VITAL, has been developed by engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to free up the nation's supply of traditional ventilators.
Powered Flight on Mars
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Ingenuity, the first Mars helicopter will ride to the Red Planet attached to the belly of the Perseverance rover.
Inflatable Heat Shield
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The largest rover we’ve landed on Mars is about the size of a car. But sending humans to Mars will require a much bigger spacecraft – and that means new technologies to land the payload.
Powerful Propulsion
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Astronauts bound for Mars will need to travel 140 million miles into deep space. And getting there as quickly as possible reduces some of the risk of being away from Earth.
Advancing Aviation
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On a journey that began with the Wright Brothers, today’s researchers at the Federal Aviation Administration are taking aviation to new heights.
Moving through the World
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There is something about seeing your software do something in the physical world at the end of the day.
Diamonds in the Sky
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Twinkle, twinkle little star. How I wonder what you are. Like a diamond in the sky. That familiar nursery rhyme may actually have a ring of truth.
Protection Protocols
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When NASA’s Perseverance rover travels to Mars to search for signs of life, it is important that the spacecraft doesn’t introduce any Earth bacteria into the Martian environment.
In the Twilight Sky
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A comet is visiting from the most distant parts of our solar system, making a once-in-a-lifetime appearance.
A Birthday Image
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If you are curious about what Hubble might have been looking at on your birthday, you’re in luck.
Working in Tandem
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The Mars 2020 rover contains an armada of imaging equipment, from wide-angle landscape cameras to narrow-angle high resolution zoom lenses.
Keep the Java Flowing
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Wicked Joe Coffee, a family-owned company in Maine, turned to space-based data to build the roasting facility that keeps their java flowing.
Safeguarding Workers
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NASA and University Hospitals in Cleveland have joined forces to fight COVID-19.
Plutoed
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When even the discovery of Neptune couldn’t explain Uranus’s unusual movements, astronomers began the search for Planet X.
Space Fires
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Understanding how fire behaves in microgravity and how different materials will burn in space is extremely important for future exploration missions.
Turbo Balloon
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Noctilucent clouds are a unique atmospheric phenomenon.
Vacuuming in Space
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Floating dust is a problem for astronauts living on the International Space Station.
Future Communications
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NASA currently communicates with all its deep space explorers through radio signals.
The Sounds of Space
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Space contains energetic charged particles which are continually tossed to and fro by the motion of plasma waves.
Spring Tires
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With spring tires made from this nickel titanium alloy, NASA engineers are reinventing wheels that could roll across the Moon and Mars.
Expert Advice
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No one understands isolation better than the astronauts who have successfully lived on the International Space Station.
Two Extra Sets of Hands
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More hands make light work. And that saying has never been truer than on the International Space Station right now.
Stargazing on Mars
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Occasionally, even NASA’s Curiosity Rover stops to gaze at the stars.
NASA Art
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Artists bridge the gap between imagination and illustration and can bring even the most complex concepts to life.
Never Before Possible
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The FAA is researching ways to use unmanned aircraft and the equipment to control them remotely for a number of critical airport applications.
Riding on the Rover
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More than 10.9 million people submitted their names to ride aboard NASA’s next rover to the Red Planet.
Using Remote Technologies
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NASA has reduced the number of onsite staff going into work each day. But, thanks to remote technologies, NASA is moving ahead with everything from space exploration to Earth science research.
Improvements in the Air
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Taking to the sky is what NASA does best and NASA’s technology portfolio includes design improvements for the next wave of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Getting Ready for Mars
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Once on Mars, Perseverance will collect and store rock samples, search for signs of microbial life, and pave the way for the humans who will follow.
Runway Friction
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The FAA regulates the operation and maintenance of our massive airport system. An understanding of surface conditions, including runway traction, is a key element of that system.
Passive Plant Systems
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Before astronauts took the first historic bite of lettuce in space, every piece of equipment needed to grow that lettuce was tested in a lab at NASA.
The Cupola
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This unique observation deck is a window to the world from space.
Technology Portfolio
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Visit the NASA Technology Transfer program online and browse the entire portfolio to find a NASA invention you could license.
Transportation to the Pad
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The iconic Astrovan has been replaced.
Summer Ice Crystals
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Understanding high ice water content conditions can improve flight safety.
Monitoring Wildfires
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NASA has a number of satellites that can look at pre-fire, active fire, and post-fire activity.
Foot Comfort
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Adidas is hoping to improve foot comfort thanks to research they are conducting in space.
Navigation Doppler Lidar
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Navigation Doppler Lidar determines a spacecraft’s exact speed and position, enabling it to land at a specific location on planetary surfaces.
Bringing the Universe Home
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NASA at Home invites you to be part of NASA’s exploration from around the world and across the universe.
Enhancing Helicopter Safety
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Night vision goggles are designed to provide pilots with the ability to see clearly at night.
Solar Cycles
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Approximately every 11 years, the sun undergoes a change from calm to violently active. But the timing of this important solar cycle is far from precise.
Space Tech to Float a Boat
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Like many innovations in NASA’s patent portfolio, these technologies have practical applications for use on Earth, or in this case, out on the open sea.
Mimicking Terrain
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At NASA’s Glenn Research Center, researchers can test rover components in a unique indoor lab, the Simulated Lunar Operations Laboratory.
Casting a Shadow
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The darkness, and subsequent cold on the Moon, create issues for rovers that might be used to explore these extreme environments.
Visual Guidance
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The FAA is a leader in the development of new visual guidance systems that make our airports safer.
Cryogenic Tanks
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Cryogenics is the study of things at very low temperatures. And NASA is changing the way they work to keep things cool.
The Barge
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SLS is the only rocket that can send Orion, astronauts, and supplies to the Moon on a single mission. And Pegasus is the only barge big enough to ferry the rocket to its place in space history.
A Tribute to Annie Glenn
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NASA remembers Annie Glenn, a woman who was a source of strength to her husband and an American hero in her own right.
Launch America
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The countdown has begun as we prepare to launch American astronauts from American soil for the first time since the end of the shuttle era.
Embracing New Technologies
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FAA researchers may look at different technologies air traffic controllers could be using in the next five years before building prototypes for testing.
Adjusting to Earth
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The space environment lacks many of the sensory inputs we take for granted on Earth.
The Year Without a Summer
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I had a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguished.
Ingenuity
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Destined to become the first aircraft to attempt powered flight on another planet, NASA's Mars Helicopter has officially received a new name.
One More Secret
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More than 3 decades after the flyby, scientists inspecting Voyager 2’s data have discovered one more secret about an icy world.
Doubletree Cookies
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The first-of-its-kind oven and enough dough to bake 5 chocolate chip cookies meant the astronauts on station got to enjoy the smell of freshly baked cookies, if not the cookies themselves.
G Suits
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A pressure garment developed by NASA researchers has been shown to cut the mortality rate related to post-birth bleeding complications in half.
Role Models for Life
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Mattel hopes that, through play, generations of girls will boldly reach for the stars.
An Oasis in Space
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The vast loneliness up here on the Moon is awe-inspiring and it makes you realize just what you have back there on Earth. The Earth from here is a grand oasis in the big vastness of space.
Mothers in Space
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The NASA astronaut corps includes fearless women who find ways to build their families while working to advance science and society.
VITAL
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NASA specializes in spacecraft, not medical-device manufacturing, but excellent engineering, rigorous testing and rapid prototyping are some of the agency’s specialties.
An Efficient Helicopter
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Flying on Mars is like flying at one hundred thousand feet on Earth. And an aerial vehicle that could take off and land multiple times would let us see much more of Mars.
Space Treats
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Astronauts must eat a carefully selected diet of foods that maintain their health in space, but they do get the chance to augment that diet with a few special treats.
Asteroid Nearby
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Our solar system is literally littered with asteroids and comets, and, sometimes, they come very close to Earth.
May the Fourth Be with You
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Watching films aboard the International Space Station is one way for the crew to bond and decompress. And guess which film just became an astronaut favorite!
AI in the Sky
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If properly designed and tested, aircraft can benefit from artificial intelligence by adding features that support the pilot, crew, and passengers.
Twenty Twenty Vision
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NASA “optometrists” verify that Mars 2020 has twenty/twenty vision!
Talking Trash
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Astronauts don’t want to sit in their trash, so a team at NASA is working on a solution they call OSCAR.
I Wonder
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What if the system NASA developed for removing contaminants from building paint could be used to clean up the environment?
Happy Birthday Hubble
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On April 24, 1990, the space shuttle Discovery lifted off from Earth with NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope nestled securely in its bay. The following day, Hubble was released into orbit, ready to peer into the vast unknown of space.
Mushroom Architecture
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A NASA team envisions a future where a compact habitat built of dormant fungi could be taken on long journeys to places like Mars.
OSCAR Loves Trash
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Just like the Grouch, NASA’s OSCAR loves trash!
Tiny Bubbles
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Earth – your home; our mission. NASA researchers work to understand and protect our planet.
Wicked Good Coffee
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Thanks to a little help from NASA, a solar wall in Maine helps coffee drinkers enjoy a wicked-good cup of coffee.
Reinventing the Wheel
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NASA engineers are reinventing the wheel, using nickel titanium to make unique spring tires.
The Sound of Speed
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Instead of a sonic boom, shockwaves produced by QueSST will be a quiet rumble that may enable supersonic flight over land.
Bee Health
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Honeybees actually contribute about fifteen billion dollars annually to the U.S. economy.
Pushing the Limit
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Test data from this rocket failure test will help engineers build rockets best suited for future Artemis lunar missions.
Moving Ahead
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Across NASA’s many missions, thousands of scientists, engineers, and other experts are doing what they do best, but now from home.
A Successful Failure
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NASA is marking the 50th anniversary of one of the most successful failures of all time.
Restoring Memories
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A UVA team is researching a slow-release gel that can be put on the head, like a shampoo, to enhance lymphatic function.
NASA at Home
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Let NASA bring the Universe into YOUR HOME.
Perseverance
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Millions of names are hitching a ride on the Mars 2020 rover.
Earth Strong
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It can be really difficult to adjust to social distancing and quarantine. Fortunately, we can turn to some experts for advice.
Taking to the Sky
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NASA’s Technology Transfer Program puts NASA innovations into the hands of entrepreneurs, and these designs could help keep UAVs in the air.
Unmanned Systems at Airports
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Unmanned Aircraft Systems could soon be used to provide real-time data from unique vantage points at an airport near you.
Creating Color
0 perc 123. rész WHRO
Creating color images is a complex task that requires a considerable amount of labor and computer time.
Furniture that Assembles Itself
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What if furniture could change form to suit changing needs?
Images from the Sun
0 perc 125. rész WHRO
If you’ve ever seen a close-up of activity on the Sun, it was probably an SDO image.
Laser Based Landings
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We use GPS to navigate on Earth, but astronauts will use this new laser-based technology on the Moon.
Shedding Light on the Moon
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What Kilopower gives you is that higher energy to be able to power systems or instruments on the Moon or Mars.
Bioinspired Flyers
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The Marsbee team hopes to send flapping wing flyers the size of bumblebees with cicada sized wings to Mars.
Apply Today
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NASA will need a larger astronaut corps to crew the spacecraft bound for multiple destinations, including the Moon, and propel exploration forward to Mars.
Insights into Bennu
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The team is beginning rehearsals for its first touch-and-go sample collections on asteroid Bennu.
Joining Forces
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NASA has joined forces with several professional athletes’ groups to provide players with opportunities to create businesses that find new uses for NASA technologies.
Fully Charged
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The lithium batteries which power everyday devices can catch fire if overheated or damaged. And on a plane in flight, the fire could be catastrophic.
The New Recruits
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They represent the best of America and are the first class of Artemis astronauts.
On the Way to KSC
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NASA’s next Mars rover has arrived in Florida to begin final preparations for its launch to the Red Planet this July.
SHIVER
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If we really want to go somewhere in space, we’ve got to figure out a way to keep our fuels cold long enough.
Space Technology on the Open Sea
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Groundbreaking technology created to explore space can even be used to float a boat.
Lucky Peanuts
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Lucky peanuts are a fixture at every major deep space mission event since 1964.
Night Vision Goggles
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FAA researchers are working on improvements to night vision goggle technology to enhance helicopter safety.
High Tech Shoes in Space
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A new scientific investigation being conducted on the International Space Station is looking at high-tech shoes manufactured in space.
Pegasus
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The rocket core stage for NASA’s Space Launch System is complete with all four RS-25 engines in place. But how do you get something that big to its next destination?
Technology Licensing
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For NASA, making sure astronauts are healthy while they’re away from home is a top priority. And some of the new technologies developed for space can save lives right here on Earth.
Critical for Safety
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Have you ever noticed the lighting or markings on an airport runway, or read the signage as you taxi from the terminal? This visual guidance is critical for safety.
SLOPE Lab
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This is the place - a lab where researchers design and test wheels for rovers that will one day explore the Moon and Mars.
Returning Home
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Astronaut Christina Koch returned home after spending 328 days aboard the International Space Station. Now Koch will need to readjust to life on Earth.
Fresh Baked Cookies
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Astronauts on the International Space Station recently baked the first chocolate chip cookies in space.
Seuss in Space
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In honor of one of our favorite American authors, we bring you this special Innovation Now because there really is no place like space!
Human Centered Design
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By anticipating questions before changes are made and evaluating human responses to these changes. FAA researchers are effectively preparing for the future.
Grasp Assist
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Many of the technologies developed for Robonaut are being adapted for use on Earth.
Frozen on Return
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None of these samples have ever been exposed to Earth’s atmosphere.
Explorers Wanted
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As NASA prepares to once again launch American astronauts on American rockets from American soil, the agency is looking for the next class of Artemis Generation Explorers.
Habitats from Fungi
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NASA is exploring technologies that could grow structures made from fungi to become our future homes in the stars.
Get the Lead Out
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The search is on for unleaded fuels for small aircraft that will have the least impact on the general aviation fleet and aircraft manufacturers.
Enabling the Science
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The payoff for human exploration is the science.
Crystal Clear
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NASA is growing crystal gardens on the International Space Station to learn about self-organizing chemical reactions in space.
Twin Sister of Apollo
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With NASA’s goal of sending humans to Mars, Artemis is the first step to the next era of exploration.
Mimicking Human Cells
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Using flexible plastic tissue chips, scientists can make observations over the course of a few weeks in microgravity that would have taken months or years to happen on Earth.
Chocolate in Space
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There is one human pleasure that has been with the astronauts since the dawn of the space age... Chocolate!
Spacy Sentiments
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For an out of this world Valentine, don’t head to the store. You might find just the card you’re looking for at NASA.
Power for the Moon
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Kilopower is a nuclear technology being developed at NASA in collaboration with the Department of Energy.
Seismic Signals
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These faint seismic signals detected by the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structures instrument appears to have indeed come from inside Mars.
Precise Radio Navigation
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Precise radio navigation, using radio frequencies to determine position, is vital to the success of deep space exploration missions.
Cryogens
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NASA is looking for a way to achieve cryogenic temperatures in deep space, but with current technology, we can’t get things cold enough in space.
Green Propellant
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Green propulsion enables CubeSats to be built in a smaller size because the propellant is very dense and takes up less space.
The Breaking Point
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It was the largest ever controlled test-to-failure for a NASA rocket tank.
A Shampoo Away
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New tools built by engineers could bring help for the millions who suffer from major neurological diseases.
Weather on Mars
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Instruments on Mars provide a detailed view of what’s going on on the planet as the seasons change.
Astronaut Food
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Pillsbury developed a system for taking control of the entire manufacturing process for space food, ensuring food safety for the Apollo astronauts.
Compression Garments
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Today a commercially developed re-usable compression garment is a NASA tech transfer that saves new mothers all around the world.
Technologies for the Moonwalk
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Technologies created for the historic moonwalk advanced into spinoffs that benefit people on Earth.
Astrobees
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Humming as they go, but softly to comply with noise limits on the space station, the Astrobees can take environmental readings or perform inventory.
Disrupting Communication
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Scientists can measure disruptions to determine how communications signals have been affected by these atmospheric bubbles.
Revolutionary Robots
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These cobots combine and morph to enable different types of transportation.
Orion Suits
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Drawing on six decades of spaceflight experience, NASA has re-engineered the suit worn on the space shuttle.
X Marks the Spot
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The team leading NASA’s first asteroid sample return mission has officially selected a sample collection site.
Tracking Noise
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NASA and the National Park Service are working together to help park managers understand the impact of outdoor lighting and noise on animals in our national parks.
Kangaroo Island
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NASA’s satellite instruments are often the first to detect wildfires burning in remote regions.
Necessary Friction
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InSight’s mole needs friction from surrounding soil in order to move.
Fire Safety Experiments
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Saffire is a series of Spacecraft Fire Safety Experiments designed to investigate flame growth and material flammability in space.
A New Identity
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Earth blue, rocket red, and lunar silver. It’s the new identity for NASA’s Artemis Program.
Monitoring Power Lines
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A new ultraviolet detection system developed at NASA Langley in Hampton, Virginia, can be used to remotely monitor power lines.
The Tallest Towers
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This NASA technology transfer literally stops tall towers from shaking in their tracks.
Understanding Combustion
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Understanding why materials burn is the primary goal of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Fire Safety Laboratories.
An Ear to the Ground
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Put an ear to the ground on Mars and you’ll hear a symphony of sounds.
In a Connected World
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Today Openstack is the most used open source cloud computing platform in our connected world. And it all started in a NASA lab.
No Small Feat
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Now, two female astronauts have made history with NASA’s first all-woman spacewalk.
When Volcanoes Awaken
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Breathtaking to look at while dormant, when Alaska’s volcanoes awaken they can pose a serious threat to residents and industry.
Battery Safety
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When in doubt, leave it out. The FAA is working to make traveling with lithium batteries safer.
Orbiting Earth
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Near Earth Objects are asteroids and comets that orbit the Sun.
Missions into Space
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The SpaceX launch was a partnership that helped successfully launch four NASA missions into space.
Teaming Up
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NASA and the Women’s National Basketball Players Association have teamed up to share NASA technology transfer opportunities.
RoboGlove
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When scientists and engineers developed a humanoid robot for space exploration, they lent a robotic hand to those in need on Earth as well.
Get the Lead Out
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FAA researchers are working to get the lead out of the gasoline used by general aviation planes.
Untouched Samples
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Teams of scientists will continue the legacy of the Apollo missions by studying pieces of the Moon that have been carefully stored and untouched for nearly 50 years.
Over Time
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The computer programmers were tasked with analyzing the first photon cloud from ICESat-2.
Christmas Eve
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Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the Moon, entered lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968.
Power On
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When we send astronauts to the Moon or Mars for long stays, we’re going to need a new class of power.
Elf on Station
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Celebrating the holidays in space has been a tradition for as long as astronauts have traveled to space.
Reducing Wildlife Hazards
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The FAA and United States Department of Agriculture work hand-in-hand researching innovative techniques to reduce wildlife hazards.
Holiday Lights
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If you want to see an out of this world holiday display, check out the light shows at some of the NASA Visitors Centers this season.
Smoke and Fire
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At liftoff, NASA’s Space Launch System will be significantly louder than a jetliner.
Superstitions
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More traditions than superstitions, NASA has a few rituals that help soothe nerves in tense situations.
Reach for the Stars
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Developing the technology that will take humans to Mars will lead to advances in capabilities here on Earth.
Position in Space
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NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock will help space navigators pinpoint a spacecraft’s location anywhere in space.
Flapping Flyers
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The Marsbee team hopes to send flapping wing flyers the size of bumblebees with cicada sized wings to Mars.
Rock and Roll on Mars
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A NASA team has named a rock on Mars for music legend, The Rolling Stones.
Orbiting the Sun
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The Parker Solar Probe is already well into its third orbit around the Sun.
Improving Runway Safety
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Runway safety area improvements have been made at hundreds of commercial airports, protecting both passengers and crew.
Galactic Collisions
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Chandra images have revealed an enormous cold front in the Perseus galaxy cluster.
Deep Space Cold
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NASA is looking for a way to achieve cryogenic temperatures in deep space.
Baggage Scan
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The airline industry is embracing this end-to-end visibility for baggage processing.
Bitter Cold
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Olaf could spend any summer day in one of the busiest wind tunnels at NASA.
Black Hole Friday
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When you get tired of today’s shopping frenzy, take a break and celebrate Black Hole Friday with NASA.
Thanksgiving in Space
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Although they have fewer personal options for the meal, the astronauts can still enjoy a special Thanksgiving dinner on the International Space Station.
Miracle Suits
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Every year more than seventy thousand women die from post-birth bleeding complications.
Moving Again
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The Mole on NASA’s InSight lander is moving again!
Shapeshifter
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This novel robotic system could provide all-access mobility on any world with an atmosphere.
Shockwaves
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These images show physical details of the shockwaves no one has ever seen before.
Sextant
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This mission will provide autonomous navigation capabilities a large distance away from Earth.
Answered by the Experts
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You don’t have to be an actor to post questions on Twitter. Just use # Ask NASA.
Complex Crystals
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Astronauts on the International Space Station are growing their own complex crystal gardens.
Where Cyber Meets the Physical World
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The collaborative design of UVA’s new Link Lab puts researchers at the intersection of the cyber and physical worlds.
Microclimbers
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When it comes to navigating around obstacles, the sky’s the limit for these climbing robots.
Ambient Backscatter
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Ambient backscatter is a new way for devices to communicate without any on-board batteries.
AZURE
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The AZURE mission will investigate the energy exchange that occurs in the region where particles from space intermingle with Earth’s atmosphere creating the aurora borealis.
Brought to You by Apollo
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Fifty years ago, the Apollo program developed technologies at an unprecedented pace.
Aeronautics and the War
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As researchers put their technical expertise to work, the resulting aircraft improvements ultimately helped the Allies win the war.
Honey Producing Powerhouses
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The western honeybee is a honey-producing powerhouse.
Earthquakes from Space
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The Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory used data from satellites to produce a map that showed the surface displacement from the earthquakes.
Modeling Fires
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Creating a safe environment for astronauts is the number one priority for all crew missions. But who do astronauts call when they have a fire in space?
Cloud Computing
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Whether you’re accessing saved pictures or large files of data, have you plugged into the cloud today? If so, you can thank NASA for that.
Custom Fit Spacesuits
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When it comes to spacesuits, orange is the new grey.
Pillsbury in Space
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One of the problems NASA faced when planning its first crewed space missions was how to ensure that the food astronauts took with them was safe.
Spooktakular Costumes
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Dressing up for Halloween is becoming a popular tradition across the globe ---- and into space.
Ghostly Sounds
0 perc 234. rész WHRO
These clinks and clanks aren’t caused by ghosts. They’re the sounds of quakes on Mars.
The Artemis Logo
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NASA is preparing for its next giant leap and recently unveiled the new Artemis program identity.
All Female Spacewalk
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It was the 221st spacewalk performed in support of space station assembly, but it’s the first to be conducted entirely by women.
Protecting Wildlife
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Today the Federal Aviation Administration’s Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Program continues to focus on reducing wildlife hazards.
Commemorative Stamps
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The United States Postal Service released two new stamps to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.
Aquarius
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The interior of Aquarius provides a unique location for NASA to study behavioral effects of space flight.
Mimicking Launch
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With the successful completion of its mechanical environmental testing, the James Webb Space Telescope is another step closer to a launch in 2021.
An Immeasurable Legacy
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Christopher C. Kraft was one of the core team members who helped put humans in space and on the Moon.
Improving Fire Resistant Materials
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The FAA’s pioneering work in fire science helps advance improvements in aircraft cabin safety.
Plasma Bubbles
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Conditions in the ionosphere sometimes create plasma bubbles which can distort communications signals.
Volcanic Ash and Aircraft
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Alaska is called the last frontier. Adding to its reputation as an untamed land are more than 130 volcanoes.
Green Propellant
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This mission marks the first time a green propellant has been used as the propulsion system for a satellite.
Tracking Near Earth Objects
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In mid-September, two asteroids entered Earth’s neighborhood, safely flying on by.
Seeing Stereoscopically
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Twin cameras on the Mars 2020 rover will allow it to “see” stereoscopically, much like we use two eyes to give us depth perception.
Liquids in Space
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In the reduced gravity environment of the International Space Station, liquids behave differently than they do on Earth.
Transonic Speeds
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In the adjoining control room at NASA Langley’s Transonic Dynamics Tunnel, researchers analyze what’s happening to the model inside.
Orbiting Bennu
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OSIRIS-REx is leisurely circling the asteroid, about a mile from its center, getting ready to resume the science operations that will ultimately bring a sample of Bennu back to Earth.
Return to Earth
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With the help of on-orbit astronauts, researchers have been able to conduct thousands of experiments in microgravity.
Silicone Robots
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Flexible robots may move from the world of Spiderverse villains to viable crew members for deep space exploration.
Moon Rocks
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NASA has selected teams from across the country to study untouched Moon samples.
A Sound Liftoff
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NASA continued preparation for the Artemis I mission with a successful water flow test at Kennedy Space Center’s Pad 39B.
Rolling Stones Rock
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For decades, the music of The Rolling Stones has had global reach here on Earth. Now the band’s influence extends all the way to Mars.
Ask NASA
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Brad Pitt had some questions for NASA.
Runway Safety Areas
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Specially designed safety areas protect aircraft that might accidentally overrun the runway.
Keeping the Dust Out
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Dust is one problem that must be solved before astronauts go to the Moon to stay.
What It Takes
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Industry experts added their expertise to NASA’s Moon to Mars Ice and Prospecting Challenge.
Flying Close to the Sun
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Flying close to the sun is a dangerous task, but the Parker Solar Probe is performing with flying colors.
Name the Rover
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Red rover, red rover – send a name for Mars 2020 right over.
When Precision Counts
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Precise radio navigation is vital to the success of deep space exploration missions.
Marsbees
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This swarm of flapping flyers could enhance our exploration of Mars.
Images of a Sonic Boom
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They had to be in just the right place at just the right time to capture these images.
RFID Technology
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NASA uses RFID technology to track food and supplies in space. Now airlines are using this same technology to track your bag.
Space Themed Toys
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Snoopy blasts off with some new space-themed toys at McDonalds.
Return to the Moon
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As a result of Artemis, NASA will be able to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon.
NICER
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NASA’s Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer, or NICER mission, will study the extraordinary physics of neutron stars.
Bar Codes for Foods
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A DNA-based additive that could help identify contaminated food.
Biomarkers in Space
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The Twins Study was the first biomolecular view into how the human body responds to spaceflight.
Outrunning a Speeding Rocket
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The test provided valuable insight into the launch abort system’s performance, making sure it would work should an emergency occur.
Cells Outside the Body
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Tissue chips behave much like an astronaut’s body in space, rapidly experiencing changes often associated with aging.
An Eye Catching App
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For anyone who wants more than just pretty pictures, this app provides information about the science behind Spitzer’s stunning images.
A New Coat of Paint
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This rover chassis is freshly painted and wrapped in sterile film, waiting to take its place in exploration history.
Robotic Caretakers
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Astrobee will test how robots might assist crew or perform caretaking duties on spacecraft.
Crop Prediction
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NASA spinoffs transform commercial products and bring space technology down to Earth.
Storm Trackers
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RainCubes could relay updated information about storm movement and effectively predict amounts of rain, snow, sleet, and hail anywhere on the globe.
Crossing the Gateway
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Voyager 2 has become the second object to cross the gateway into interstellar space.
Earth Observations in Kentucky
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A NASA DEVELOP team utilized Earth-observing data to help communities in the Ohio Valley.
On the Ocean Floor
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NASA conducts analog missions, or field tests, in locations that have physical similarities to extreme space environments.
Culinary Challenge
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Entries for this Culinary Challenge could be chosen as food for astronauts.
All Aboard Virtually
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From now until September 30th, you can submit your name to fly aboard the next Mars rover.
Climbing Robots
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Robots can land on the Moon and drive on Mars, but how do they explore places they can’t reach?
Mission Identity
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Earth blue, rocket red, and lunar silver. It’s the new identity for NASA’s Artemis Program.
Sweet Science
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Did you know that a third of the food on your plate could be lost without honeybees?
Critical Compression Therapy
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Several sports medicine groups and teams are already using the innovative product to deliver critical compression therapy.
Laser Illumination
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High thin cirrus clouds are invisible to most remote sensing technology, but with LIDAR, researchers can generate precise three-dimensional profiles showing the vertical structure of any cloud in the sky.
Ensuring Food Safety
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To ensure the safety of prepackaged foods for space, NASA partnered with the Pillsbury Company to create a new approach to quality control.
Pioneer of Spaceflight
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He created the concept of NASA’s Mission Control.
Benefits on Earth
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The Apollo program brought real-world benefits to people here on Earth.
3D Printed Sensors
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A 3D printing process applies nanomaterials, layer by layer, to create tiny sensors that could give us information about planetary bodies or astronaut health.
Navigating OSIRIS REx
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Never before has a spacecraft from Earth circled so close to such a small space object.
Plotting Antarctic Ice
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ICESat-2 has successfully demonstrated its ability to provide the precise measurements researchers will need to monitor even small changes in Earth’s ice sheets.
Seismic Action on Mars
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A faint seismic signal detected by the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structures or SEIS instrument on InSight appears to have indeed come from inside Mars.
ASTERIA
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With precision pointing, ASTERIA can stare at a star for long periods and measure small changes in the star’s brightness.
Stratospheric Ozone
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Stratospheric ozone reduces the amount of harmful Ultraviolet radiation reaching Earth’s surface.
Contributions to Aeronautics
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The DNA of the entire aviation industry is infused with NASA technology.
Testing Materials in Space
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NASA is world famous for the development of space-tailored polymers, but like all materials sent to space, they must be tested before they can be used.
Shape Memory Alloys
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Much like ice melting and refreezing, shape memory alloy transformation is reversible, allowing the wing to fold and unfold.
Satellite Farming
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GPS was a new idea when John Deere began using the technology to measure crop yields and help farmers determine seed productivity.
Station Operations
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Living in space isn’t just about the technology, but about the people who believe in teamwork, vigilance, and responsibility.
Sextant Navigation
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Space station astronauts are testing navigation techniques to compensate for the challenges of taking steady, clean sights on a vehicle hurtling through space.
When the Dust Settled
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The Viking project, managed by teams at NASA Langley, gave us our first high resolution images of Mars.
Mapping Earthquakes
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Two strong earthquakes recently rattled Southern California and the resulting damage can be seen from space.
Moon Landing Stamps
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A worldwide audience watched and listened when American Astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the Moon.
Practicing for the Moon
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A full-scale Lunar Excursion Module Simulator could be suspended from the gantry’s steel frame, so astronauts could practice piloting the LEM the final one hundred fifty feet before landing on the moon.
Secrets of Apollo 10
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In the 1960’s Charles Schultz created comic strips depicting Snoopy on the Moon, capturing public excitement about America’s achievements in space.
Avoiding Bird Strikes
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The FAA’s Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Program has grown wings and taken off.
Cosmic Fireworks
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If you missed the fireworks on the 4th of July, you still have time to catch these celestial outbursts in dramatic red, white, and blue.
Ionospheric Bubbles
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These unpredictable bubbles can disrupt key communications and GPS signals without warning.
A Spirit of Cooperation
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Several companies joined NASA to support university teams as they tried to extract water from a simulated lunar surface.
NASA Is Going Green
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This small spacecraft the size of a mini-refrigerator is packed with cutting-edge green technology.
Aboard a Falcon Heavy
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A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket left the launchpad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center early in the morning on June 25. Among the 24 satellites onboard were four NASA technology and science payloads.
Testing the Launch Abort System
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NASA successfully demonstrated that the Orion spacecraft’s launch abort system can outrun a speeding rocket while pulling astronauts to safety.
Dynamic Dust
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Astronauts exploring the Moon’s South Pole are going to need help keeping lunar dust out of hard to reach places.
Leak Locator
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This robotic sniffer has become a valuable asset on the International Space Station.
Glass Cockpits
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The integration of glass cockpits into both future airliners and modern spacecraft like Orion, continue to make this work an aviation success!
Technology Development
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In keeping with the spirit of the Wright Brothers and other American innovators, the Centennial Challenge prizes are offered to independent inventors.
Testing in the Tunnel
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In the adjoining control room at NASA Langley’s Transonic Dynamics Tunnel, researchers analyze what’s happening to the model inside.
The Mars Helicopter
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The Mars Helicopter is what’s called a technology demonstrator. Its sole goal is to show we can actually do this mission.
Leaf Alerts
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On long-duration space missions, astronauts will have to grow their own food and time spent tending plants is time that can’t be spent on scientific exploration.
Landmark Twins Study
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In an unprecedented sharing of discovery, 84 researchers have released their key findings from NASA’s landmark Twins Study.
Eyes for Mars
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Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory are building the Mars 2020 rover and the high def cameras the rover will use as eyes are its latest additions.
Artemis
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Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo and goddess of the Moon in Greek mythology. Now Artemis is the name of NASA’s program to return astronauts to the lunar surface by 2024.
Scientific Splashdown
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Astronauts on the International Space Station conduct a variety of scientific research, but how do they get the results of those experiments back to Earth?
Images of Earth
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Now some of the spectacular images recorded by Earth-observing satellites have been put together in NASA’s new book, “Earth.”
Seasons on Mars
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A new public tool developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory gives anyone interested in checking out the Mars Weather website – an up-to-date weather report on Mars.
Tissue Chips
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Tissue chips could help predict the effectiveness of medicine in humans.
Busy as an Astrobee
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Busy as a bee, or in this case, Astrobee. These robots are working hard on the International Space Station.
Moon Tunes
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Music is as much a part of human nature as the drive to explore, so it’s no wonder music plays a role in space history.
Smaller than a Cell Phone
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These 3D printed sensors could be used for a variety of space applications.
Under the Sea
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NASA will join an international crew on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean this summer to prepare for future deep space missions.
Mars Cube One
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The daring twins seem to have reached their limit. It has been over a month since engineers have heard from MarCO.
Boarding Pass for Mars
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NASA is giving the public a chance to send their names, stenciled on a chip, to the Red Planet.
Frog Skin
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An innovative new product helps you heal faster in comfort.
Harvest Hash
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Preparing food to eat in space is not an easy task. But high school students in Virginia have proven, for a second time, that they were up to the challenge.
Open Source Rover
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The Open Source Rover created by engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab is a scaled down version of Curiosity you can build yourself.
Investigating Soft Robots
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NASA interns are working on a soft robot that changes shape as it works.
When the Ohio Floods
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More than 500 miles of Kentucky’s northern border is defined by the Ohio River. But the Ohio and its tributaries are prone to flooding and the results can be disastrous.
Recorded Marsquake
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NASA’s InSight Lander has recorded for the first time ever a marsquake, kicking off a new scientific field: Martian seismology!
Flexible Aeroshells
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A type of heat shield, or aeroshell, is needed to protect the spacecraft as they enter the atmosphere. And that rigid heat shield must fit inside the diameter of the rocket.
Breaking Ground on Mars
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The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package, or HP3, will measure how easily heat moves through the subsurface of Mars.
Staring at a Star
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A small satellite designed to search for new planets beyond our solar system recently looked down at Earth to capture an image of California’s “City of Stars.”
Snoopy in Space
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NASA has shared a proud association with the late Charles M. Schultz and his American icon Snoopy since the Apollo missions began.
NASA Takes to the Skies
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The DNA of the entire aviation industry is infused with NASA technology. And NASA flies with you, every time you take to the skies.
Testing Pavement
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FAA engineers evaluate the data from heavy duty test vehicles to produce improved pavement design and establish standards for new materials used on runways.
LIDAR
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LIDAR, which stands for light detection and ranging, is a remote sensing method, similar to radar. Instead of radio waves, light in the form of a pulsing laser is used to make precise measurements.
Giving Back
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Mallory Johnston helps 3D print habitats out of concrete using Martian or lunar simulant. But these habitats could also be used to provide emergency relief.
Access Mars
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Previously these technologies were used to take NASA scientists to Mars every day, but with Access Mars, anyone in the world can ride along.
Suitcases in Space
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Since 2001, thousands of material samples and specimens have been tested in the four suitcase-like containers positioned outside the International Space Station.
A Lander for Europa
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By heating available ice as propellent, SPARROW solves the issue of carrying additional fuel to Europa.
Tracking Smoke
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Satellite data can be used to look at the large-scale feedback of fire and smoke on the climate system and on air quality.
Interstellar Lidar
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Stellar Echo Imaging could give astronomers detailed information about Exoplanets.
Productive Trash
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A method to crush and heat space trash could turn it into inert insulation materials to protect astronauts from space radiation.
Wings that Fold
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Existing folding wings require an actuation system that is bulky, and requires multiple parts including hydraulics, pneumatics, and electric motors.
Where No Instrument Has Gone Before
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Today, SAGE III is safely installed where no continuous Earth-observing instrument has gone before, on the outside of the International Space Station.
A Constellation of CubeSats
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A fleet of small satellites, equipped with sensors could enable real-time mitigation of collisions with orbital debris.
Smell the Coffee
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For astronauts on orbit, the Isspresso machine makes space a little bit more like home.
Analyzing Mars
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The pictures Viking sent to Earth are helping scientists today pick landing sites for Mars missions in the future.
Fused Reality
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Pilots have long been training on virtual reality simulators, but these have limitations. It’s challenging to replicate how each aircraft feels.
Seeing Through the Smoke
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Using technology similar to what NASA used on the Apollo 15 mission, LIDAR could be used to create maps of both vegetation and surface roughness that would help firefighters find the easiest path to safety.
Milestones for JWST
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To make sure all components of the Webb observatory are prepared to handle the brutal mechanical conditions the telescope may face during launch, technicians and engineers are intentionally putting it through punishing tests.
Crew Emergency Vehicle
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With concerns about crew safety and return from the proposed space station, researchers at Langley begin working on a re-entry vehicle to bring astronauts home.
Life Saving Benefits
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In experiments conducted on the station, medical researchers found a way to combine two liquids incapable of mixing on Earth.
Neutral Buoyancy Lab
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Mastering an extravehicular activity, or spacewalk would be crucial in proving that NASA was ready to actually put a man on the moon.
Lighter Leaves
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Scientists are now able to conduct agricultural experiments in less time with fewer resources, all without beating around the soybean bush.
The Gantry
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When astronauts like Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin came to NASA Langley to train, they could often be found at the Lunar Landing Research Facility, an iconic structure known as the gantry.
Space Navigator
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Currently, a spacecraft’s position in space is determined by measuring the time it takes a signal from Earth to reach a spacecraft and rebroadcast back to Earth. But NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock could change that.
NASA in Your Life
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Explore NASA Home and City, a new interactive web site that showcases about 130 spinoff technologies in a virtual space. From cell phone cameras to fire equipment, NASA is closer than you think.
Share an Earth Image
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You can take snapshots of a location on Earth to share with friends or colleagues with a NASA app that lets you explore Earth your way.
Detecting Updrafts
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More than just day-to-day conditions, weather events can be life or death matters.
The Van Allen Probes
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The Van Allen probes were designed to study changes in the size, shape, and intensity of the Van Allen radiation belts.
Seeing Art in Science
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James Baughman uses his background in photography and chemistry to understand material failures, but he uses his imagination to see pictures in the electron microscope scans.
Autonomous Agriculture
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In 2004, John Deere contracted with NASA to modify their GPS receivers to tap into NASA’s global network of ground stations, making self-driving tractors a reality.
Exploring Jupiter
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With operations extended until 2021, both researchers and citizen scientists are excited to see what new surprises Juno will unveil about mysterious Jupiter.
The End of Opportunity
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The massive Martian dust storm last summer proved to be too much for spunky little Opportunity.
A Day on Saturn
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The length of a day on Saturn has long been a mystery.
Operational Status
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NASA is pleased to report that Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 is once again able to peer deep into the universe.
Solving Problems in a Different Way
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Habitats, robots, vascular tissue and communication. NASA is looking to creative thinkers to help fill some technology gaps.
Flying on Mars
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An aerial vehicle that could take off and land multiple times would let us see much more of Mars.
Visiting Bennu
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More than 70 million miles from Earth, NASA’s OSIRIS REx is in orbit around asteroid Bennu.
Pushing the Limits
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MarCO, short for Mars Cube One, was the first interplanetary mission to use a class of mini-spacecraft called CubeSats.
Earth
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Swirling white clouds, deep blue oceans, and multicolored landscapes are brought to life in a dramatic new collection of images from NASA’s Earth-observing satellites.
Printing a Habitat
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NASA’s Additive Construction with Mobile Emplacement project is developing technology to build structures on planetary surfaces using in-situ resources.
Thirsty Plants
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Sustainable technologies designed for space have resulted in technology transfer products that improve life on Earth. One of those spinoffs puts farmers in close contact with their crops.
Leaving the Heliosphere
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Voyager 2 has become the second object to cross the gateway into interstellar space.
Rain Cube
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Although today’s weather experiments provide an enormous amount of weather information, none provide a global view of what’s happening inside a storm.
Put Yourself in Space
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The NASA Selfies app lets you generate snapshots of yourself in a virtual spacesuit, posing in front of more than 30 eye-catching locations.
Prepping the Chassis
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As the JPL team prepped the chassis of the Mars 2020 rover for painting, they had only one goal in mind: to get the rover as close to perfect as possible.
Power for a Spacecraft
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Through a NIAC grant, two companies are exploring the possibility of using a Direct Fusion Drive to revolutionize interplanetary travel.
Improving Airport Pavement
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The FAA is paving the way to better airport asphalt.
Celebrating Women at NASA
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Technology drives exploration. But it takes a diverse and creative workforce to make those technologies a reality.
Photons of Light
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By timing how long it takes individual photons to leave the satellite, reflect off the surface, and return to the receiver telescope on the satellite, NASA can precisely measure surface heights below.
Making a Difference
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Engineers and scientists. Technicians and astronauts. Women at NASA are shaping how we explore our home and the universe.
Build Your Own Rover
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Would you like to build a rover of your own? JPL has published an open source design that could help you put wheels on the ground.
Safety in the Skies
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Instead of waiting for updates with no information about flights on the ground, air traffic managers now have access to fast updates for every flight thanks to Sherlock.
A Visual Species
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Creating virtual landscapes is one of the applications that could be used by scientists to change the way NASA does science.
One Step Closer to Launch
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NASA is pleased to report the James Webb Space Telescope has successfully passed another series of critical milestones as it continues its march to the launchpad.
Mapping Orbital Debris
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Small orbital debris poses a threat to spacecraft. Significant damage to two space shuttle windshields was caused by debris no larger than a fleck of paint.
Weather Report on Mars
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It’s a chilly 2 degrees Fahrenheit today, with expected lows near 138 degrees below zero. Now you can get a daily weather report on Mars.
A Virtual Runway
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This tech transfer lets pilots practice without risking an accident.
A Mole on Mars
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It weighs less than a pair of shoes, uses less power than a Wi-Fi router, and has to dig on another planet.
Sparrow
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Meet SPARROW, the Steam Propelled Autonomous Retrieval Robot for Ocean Worlds.
A Fragrant Brew
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Astronauts in orbit often miss the comforts of home – from favorite foods to a steaming cup of coffee.
Farewell Opportunity
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NASA’s record setting rover mission on Mars has come to an end.
Ride Along with Curiosity
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By following the path of the Curiosity rover, Access Mars users can view the actual dunes and valleys explored by the spacecraft as they wander through the lonely red desert of Mars.
Earth Like Exoplanets
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This interstellar lidar system has the potential to give astronomers detailed information about Exoplanets, those Earth like planets revolving around distant stars.
Asthma Busting Air Cleaners
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A new product on the market borrows technology used on the International Space Station to process indoor air to a much cleaner standard.
Research that Began in Space
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This cancer treatment research that began in space may soon have life-saving benefits on Earth.
Making Safer Designs
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NASA’s ultimate goal for crash tests is to make quicker, quieter, and safer helicopter designs.
InSitu Science
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What makes this hopper special is its ability to use in-situ propellant.
Navigating in Space
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In deep space, timekeeping is vital to navigation, but no regular clock will do.
The Toughest Twins
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They may be the toughest twins in space, and now the Van Allen probes are about to move into the final phase of their mission.
Back in Business
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Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 is back in business.
Art Is Everywhere
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To make materials better, sometimes you have to start with a failure. And if you look hard enough, you can see art in the science.
From Art to Robots
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Made up of a tangle of rods and motors, NASA researchers can’t wait to find out what happens when this shape-shifting robot is rolled out.
Plant Pillows
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Techshot reached out to the plastic experts at Tupperware to develop an alternative to the plant pillow currently used for watering on the space station.
Atmospheric Turbulence
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Noctilucent clouds are a unique atmospheric phenomenon that can help scientists understand the flow of energy in the atmosphere.
Electrostatic Flight
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Their vision is to enable robotic exploration of these asteroid bodies or comets using energy from electrostatic charges.
Fairest of Them All
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For decades, Alion Science and Technology Corporation, has produced the coatings used on NASA spacecraft that protect against the harsh environment of space.
Micro Landers
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ExoTerra Resource has a cost-effective idea for sample return that taps into existing technologies.
No Snow on the Tarmac
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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is testing a material that could end the need to shovel snow on the tarmac.
Telling Time on Saturn
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Exactly how long is a day on Saturn? The answer, it turns out, was hidden in the rings.
Engineering on Demand
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As many of us were preparing to welcome in the New Year, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx was breaking a space exploration record.
Astronomical Algorithms
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Computers actually learn from large data sets to find patterns and make predictions about a star’s properties.
Stretching Aeronautics
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Using current knowledge and projecting into the future, there are teams at NASA Langley designing what is possible every day.
Printing with Concrete
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NASA is working on a system that would 3D print a habitat, a road, storage units – whatever astronauts might need to live and work on the Moon or Mars.
Reaching Interstellar Space
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Almost 11 billion miles from home, Voyager 2 has entered interstellar space at last.
NASA Selfies
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Put yourself in the Orion Nebula, or travel to the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. A new NASA app puts you in the spacesuit.
Measuring Ice
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Three hundred trillion green photons of light were sent to the ground as ICESat-2 began its mission to monitor Earth’s changing ice.
Recycled Printing
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The first of its kind – a combination recycler and printer – Refabricator uses the recycled filament it creates to make new tools and materials.
Martian Meteorite
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A laser instrument, calibrated with a Martian meteorite, will be the first to use forensic techniques on Mars.
Underwater Buoyancy
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Today, underwater training is still the primary spacewalk training method and the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory is the largest indoor body of water in the world.
Tiny Satellites Track Global Storms
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Today’s meteorologists have a plethora of ground-based instruments to help forecast the weather, but some new satellites, no larger than a shoebox, may help us see the big picture in great detail.
Paint Job for Mars
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The masking team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California measures success in millimeters.
Touchdown on Mars
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After traveling 300 million miles over seven months, touchdown on the surface of Mars took only six and a half minutes and now the two-year mission begins.
Effervescent Insects
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Astronauts have a couple of space hacks to make the fruit fly experiments on the International Space Station easier.
Quiet Supersonics
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Once fully tested, the X-59 plane will begin making supersonic flights over select communities to measure residents’ reactions to any noise they might hear.
Fission Power Systems
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On the moon, power generation from sunlight can be very difficult because lunar nights are equivalent to 14 days on Earth.
Gobbling Up Planetary Debris
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X-ray observations from the hot outer atmosphere of a star may be scientist’s first evidence of a star gobbling up planetary debris.
Space Weather Prediction
0 perc 441. rész WHRO
NASA scientists have discovered that bright points in the solar atmosphere may give us much more information about changes occurring deep down in the sun.
Technology for All
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Through technology transfer, many NASA inventions become part of our everyday lives.
Electronics for Hostile Environments
0 perc 443. rész WHRO
A team at NASA’s Glenn Research Center is developing a new electronics technology that could survive more than 520 hours in hostile environments.
Spinning Habitats
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A spinning structure made up of a series of concentric cylinders could help protect the astronauts from radiation.
Food to Fight Disease
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Apparently chewing stimulates the production of Th17 cells in the mouth, which could help fight disease in some parts of the body.
Food to Fight Disease
0 perc 446. rész WHRO
Apparently chewing stimulates the production of Th17 cells in the mouth, which could help fight disease in some parts of the body.
Exoplanet Surveys
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Kepler opened up an entirely new field of exoplanet research and now TESS will build on that legacy.
Changing How Medicine Is Done
0 perc 448. rész WHRO
NASA’s Vascularized Tissue Centennial Challenge is looking at a critical need in medicine.
Virtual History
0 perc 449. rész WHRO
NASA has an incredible amount of available information about the early Apollo missions – information that Immersive VR Education has put to good use in a virtual documentary.
Extreme Worlds
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The ICE project will look at Isolation and Confinement in Extreme environments by observing people who spend several months at the South Pole.
Pine Tree Polymers
0 perc 451. rész WHRO
A polymer made from that pinene could take the place of existing petroleum-based additives in plastic.
An Electronic Slush
0 perc 452. rész WHRO
End to end recycling using biology could be used to produce new electronic circuits whenever and wherever the need arises.
Floating Dust
0 perc 453. rész WHRO
Floating dust is a problem for astronauts living on the International Space Station, especially in and around cargo bays when supplies are opened.
Glacier Plumbing
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Serving as the plumbing inside the icy structure, moulins carry meltwater throughout the ice and control how fast a glacier moves.
As Cold as Possible
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NASA is working to find a way to keep objects in space as cold as possible.
Wind Observations from Space
0 perc 456. rész WHRO
RapidScat became the first Earth-observing climate instrument specifically designed to operate from the exterior of the International Space Station.
Melted Metals
0 perc 457. rész WHRO
In this new printing process, metal powders are melted with a laser and deposited on a rotating rod from the inside out.
Conductive Concrete
0 perc 458. rész WHRO
The FAA is interested in the conductive concrete as a way to reduce weather related delays at airports.
Man on the Moon
0 perc 459. rész WHRO
Through the magic of the silver screen, a whole new generation will get to meet one of America’s most notable figures – the first man on the moon.
An Impressive Mission
0 perc 460. rész WHRO
The Viking spacecraft exceeded all expectations, operating well beyond their design, and producing a huge harvest of scientific data about Mars.
Predicting Air Traffic
0 perc 461. rész WHRO
Instead of waiting for updates every one-minute with no information about flights on the ground at airports, air traffic managers have access to fast updates for every flight’s position.
A Folding Heat Shield
0 perc 462. rész WHRO
NASA is testing a new technology that could squeeze a much larger aeroshell into a rocket – without the need for a larger rocket.
Almost to the Kernel
0 perc 463. rész WHRO
Tellus Labs has been able to develop a crop prediction model that can predict agricultural yields within one percent of the actual bushels per acre.
Training in a Virtual World
0 perc 464. rész WHRO
Augmented reality isn’t the answer to all testing and training. It’s simply another tool in NASA’s toolbox to help scientists and engineers prepare for the future.
Preventing Food Allergies
0 perc 465. rész WHRO
Anyone with a severe food allergy knows the fear of eating at a restaurant where a hidden ingredient could become life-threatening.
Inspection Technologies
0 perc 466. rész WHRO
Airliners parked at airport gates sometimes get hit by trucks delivering food and loading baggage.
Sterilizing Ambulances
0 perc 467. rész WHRO
When paramedics couldn’t quite figure out their end product, they turned to researchers at NASA to help them finalize a solution.
Closer to Home
0 perc 468. rész WHRO
For decades NASA has collaborated with commercial companies to bring space technology back to Earth. But NASA is closer to home than you might think.
A Tenacious Little Rover
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To provide the highest probability of bringing Opportunity back online, the Opportunity team is increasing the frequency of commands it beams to the rover.
Refabricator
0 perc 470. rész WHRO
Among several tons of cargo that launched on Northrup Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft in November was a unique new 3D printer.
Successful Touchdown
0 perc 471. rész WHRO
For only the 8th time in human history, NASA has successfully landed on Mars and the red planet has a new robotic resident.
Energy in the Atmosphere
0 perc 472. rész WHRO
A better understanding of atmospheric turbulence will ultimately help improve weather forecast models anywhere on the globe.
Frozen
0 perc 473. rész WHRO
NASA uses ongoing research to develop effective de-icing and anti-icing techniques used to protect both military and commercial aircraft today.
Cold Collisions
0 perc 474. rész WHRO
Chandra images have revealed an enormous cold front in the Perseus galaxy cluster.
HABscope
0 perc 475. rész WHRO
NASA satellite sensors help protect the health of both residents and visitors to Florida beaches.
Repelling Condensation
0 perc 476. rész WHRO
Engineers from MIT have discovered a trick that promises a new world of applications for condenser technology.
Black Hole Friday
0 perc 477. rész WHRO
As shoppers hit the stores on Black Friday, NASA is celebrating a Black Friday tradition of their own.
An Out of This World Thanksgiving
0 perc 478. rész WHRO
They may be 220 miles from Earth, but even the astronauts on the International Space Station enjoy Thanksgiving dinner.
A Tribute to Dawn
0 perc 479. rész WHRO
Dawn’s mission was extended several times as it explored these uncharted worlds, but now the spacecraft is about to run out of hydrazine.
Treasures from Trash
0 perc 480. rész WHRO
What if we could put that trash to some kind of productive use in space? It would turn waste into a useful resource.
Vascularized Tissue
0 perc 481. rész WHRO
The benefits of creating vascularized tissue are enormous.
VR Technologies
0 perc 482. rész WHRO
VR won’t replace field work. But it could bring a whole new reality to the way NASA does science.
Passing the Torch
0 perc 483. rész WHRO
Kepler opened our eyes to the diversity of planets that exist in our galaxy. And now the retired telescope will pass the torch to NASA’s newest planet hunting mission.
Space Hacks
0 perc 484. rész WHRO
Life hacks are those little tricks that make life easier. And NASA astronauts have a few space hacks of their own.
First Man
0 perc 485. rész WHRO
NASA provided technical expertise as First Man brings Neil Armstrong’s story to life.
For the War
0 perc 486. rész WHRO
As researchers put their technical expertise to work, the resulting aircraft improvements ultimately helped the Allies win the war.
Fire and Air
0 perc 487. rész WHRO
Wildfires affect us all so NASA researchers like Amber Soja will continue to use the vantage of space to safeguard our future.
Shape Memory
0 perc 488. rész WHRO
This shape memory alloy can be used as a groundbreaking method to split apart rock formations without explosives.
Meteorite Laboratory
0 perc 489. rész WHRO
Although meteorites fall all over the world, they get concentrated in Antarctica.
Stellar Nursery
0 perc 490. rész WHRO
Now with the help of NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory, scientists may have uncovered a unique star in a stellar nursery.
Replacement Reefs
0 perc 491. rész WHRO
3D printed replacement parts restore local habitat better than artificial reefs made of simple concrete blocks, or sunken ship hulls.
Spitzer’s Gift
0 perc 492. rész WHRO
Spitzer has far exceeded its life expectancy, allowing scientists to witness star birth or find planets around other stars.
Chocolate for Concentration
0 perc 493. rész WHRO
Besides boosting cognitive functions, the team also observed improvements in both endocrine and cardiovascular health when chocolate is consumed.
Bat Interferons
0 perc 494. rész WHRO
The interferon defense for bats is switched on all the time, creating an upfront attack against disease without causing a toxic reaction.
Eerie Sounds of Space
0 perc 495. rész WHRO
Scientists can shift the frequencies of electric and magnetic fields to the audible range, and we can actually listen to the eerie sounds of space.
Cultured Cells
0 perc 496. rész WHRO
Drugs that target this blood vessel generation hold considerable promise for preventing tumor growth and for destroying existing tumors by depriving them of their vascular supply.
Sending a Meteorite Home
0 perc 497. rész WHRO
On the Mars 2020 mission, NASA will send a Martian meteorite home.
Predicting Crop Yields
0 perc 498. rész WHRO
While farmers have always looked to the weather to predict their harvest, a new tool uses NASA satellite images to predict crop yield almost to the kernel.
X59
0 perc 499. rész WHRO
NASA’s low boom flight demonstration plane is now X-59.
NASA Home and City
0 perc 500. rész WHRO
Chances are you use NASA-developed technologies every day and a new interactive web site allows you to discover NASA in your own backyard.
Packing an Umbrella
0 perc 501. rész WHRO
If you want to explore the solar system, you might need to pack an umbrella!
James Webb Technology
0 perc 502. rész WHRO
The James Webb Space Telescope is one of the most ambitious and technically complex missions NASA has ever set its focus on.
Making Ambulances Safer
0 perc 503. rész WHRO
NASA know how is making ambulances safer.
Footprints on the Moon
0 perc 504. rész WHRO
Thanks to an Ireland-based company, you can follow in Neil Armstrong’s steps on a virtual trip to the moon.
Role Models for Girls
0 perc 505. rész WHRO
Perhaps through play, generations of girls will dream even bigger than those who came before them.
Electric Blue Clouds
0 perc 506. rész WHRO
For five days, the balloon floated through the stratosphere giving scientists their first 3-D look at these electric blue clouds.
Virtual Engineering
0 perc 507. rész WHRO
What if teams from across the country could work on the same task at the same time – all without leaving their desks.
Worldview
0 perc 508. rész WHRO
This web-based application utilizes an easy-to-use map interface and nearly two decades of images collected by NASA’s Earth observing satellites.
Fire Safety Sensors
0 perc 509. rész WHRO
These NASA sensors can be networked together to monitor large aerosol clouds or used as a wearable monitor for miners or first responders to manage their exposure to hazardous conditions.
Crystalline Growth
0 perc 510. rész WHRO
Using a scanning electron microscope, researchers from NASA and Florida State University will examine every aspect of crystalline growth on the International Space Station.
Through Air and Water
0 perc 511. rész WHRO
When Speedo needed to test their new space-age swimsuit, they turned to the experts at NASA Langley who had been reducing drag on aircraft for decades.
Tracking Florida Red Tides
0 perc 512. rész WHRO
Under normal conditions, water quality tests find a few hundred of these cells per liter. But samples this summer contain more than one million of the phytoplankton cells.
NASA Vascular Tissue Challenge
0 perc 513. rész WHRO
One of NASA’s current Centennial Challenges looks at a critical need in medicine as teams try to create vascularized tissue in the lab.
A Celestial Monument
0 perc 514. rész WHRO
After 11 years of extraordinary planetary science and unprecedented engineering feats, NASA’s Dawn mission is coming to an end.
Virtual Landscapes
0 perc 515. rész WHRO
NASA is investigating AR and VR technologies that could be used by scientists to bring remote sites back to the lab.
A Postcard for Opportunity
0 perc 516. rész WHRO
It’s been almost 100 days since anyone has heard from the Opportunity Rover, but it’s not too late to show your support.
Puffer
0 perc 517. rész WHRO
Testing technologies in this challenging underworld is not easy, but the tests teach us things that are hard to learn in the lab.
A Substitute for Bone
0 perc 518. rész WHRO
Implants made with volcanic ash are porous like real bone but would dissolve in the body within 18 months as the new bone forms and heals.
A Long Duration Crew
0 perc 519. rész WHRO
Planning the mix of people with the right skills and temperaments for long-duration space missions is just one puzzle waiting to be solved.
Gut Instinct
0 perc 520. rész WHRO
Although the causes of food allergies remain unknown, many theories involve the disruption of our body’s natural bacterial composition.
Making Trash Useful
0 perc 521. rész WHRO
If we could put trash to some kind of productive use in space, it would turn waste into a useful resource.
Simulated Soybeans
0 perc 522. rész WHRO
By combining detailed soybean field measurements with the sophisticated model of JPL’s Multi-layer canopy model, scientists conduct agricultural experiments in less time with fewer resources.
Medical Nanogels
0 perc 523. rész WHRO
A specifically designed nanogel the team calls can be injected into a victim to absorb and neutralize snake venom after a bite.
With Lightning Speed
0 perc 524. rész WHRO
When combined with radar and other satellite data, NASA’s Geostationary Lightning Mapper will show when thunderstorms are stalled or when they gather strength.
An Array of Antennas
0 perc 525. rész WHRO
A rooftop antenna at Hampton University has access to information about sea surface temperatures, air quality indicators, cloud phases, land surface properties, even local power outages.
Safe Food after the Outage
0 perc 526. rész WHRO
Here’s a simple solution that will keep you and your family safe, even if you were left in the dark after a storm.
A Bite out of Mosquitos
0 perc 527. rész WHRO
Ground-based data generated with the help of citizen scientists will help public health officials take a bite out of the mosquito population.
Rivers of Smoke
0 perc 528. rész WHRO
As wildfires burn, a noxious mix of gases and fine particles enter the atmosphere, creating rivers of smoke that cross the country.
High Voltage Inspections
0 perc 529. rész WHRO
A new drone-mounted inspection system could help inspectors isolate the locations of high voltage grid failures with precision.
A Sextant for Space
0 perc 530. rész WHRO
Sextants have been used by sailors for centuries. And now a space sextant could become the emergency backup system that would allow future explorers to navigate using the stars.
The Process of Problem Solving
0 perc 531. rész WHRO
Engineering is about solving problems. But sometimes the process of solving those problems slows down the solution.
Metal with Memory
0 perc 532. rész WHRO
NASA is working on airplane wings that fold as they fly.
A Remarkable Spacecraft
0 perc 533. rész WHRO
Juno is already returning spectacular results. And now this remarkable spacecraft is going to keep doing what it does best – revealing Jupiter’s secrets.
Spitzer Turns 15
0 perc 534. rész WHRO
The Spitzer Space Telescope, the youngest member of NASA’s family of Great Observatories, just turned 15!
Fire Down Below
0 perc 535. rész WHRO
As wildfires rage out of control on the ground, NASA is using instruments in the sky to build a comprehensive picture of the fire below.
Devouring a Planet
0 perc 536. rész WHRO
It’s Pac Man in space as scientists observe what may be a star gobbling up planetary debris.
Airplane Dents
0 perc 537. rész WHRO
New inspection technologies such as flash thermography and advanced ultrasonics could supplement visual inspections, supporting the FAA’s ultimate goal of ensuring traveler safety.
Dinosaur Time Machine
0 perc 538. rész WHRO
Fossilized dinosaur tracks found at NASA Goddard are helping scientists piece together a picture of Maryland in the Cretaceous era.
Keeping Invasive Species Out
0 perc 539. rész WHRO
Applying research to help protect the natural biodiversity of our National Parks is something Julianne Geleynse is passionate about.
Stepping Stones to Deep Space
0 perc 540. rész WHRO
Astronauts are helping NASA understand much more than just how to meet physical needs as they prepare for long duration missions.
Happy Birthday Katherine
0 perc 541. rész WHRO
During her years at NASA, Katherine Johnson became a leader in her field because of her incredible understanding of complex mathematical concepts and now this remarkable woman is turning 100.
Building Prediction Models
0 perc 542. rész WHRO
Just as weather on Earth brings thunderstorms and gusty winds, the ever-changing sun sometimes hurls massive clouds of solar materials into space that affect life here on Earth.
Ecological Observatory
0 perc 543. rész WHRO
Research from the National Ecological Observatory Network help national park managers understand the environment to manage the park more effectively.
Avoiding Animal Testing
0 perc 544. rész WHRO
Science samples recently returned from the International Space Station could provide a better model for developing safer and more effective drugs to combat circulatory diseases.
SHERLOC and Watson
0 perc 545. rész WHRO
It’s not elementary, but thanks to its own Watson, SHERLOC will perform fundamental scientific investigations on the surface of Mars.
Before It Could Be Built
0 perc 546. rész WHRO
Before scientists and engineers could build the James Web Space Telescope, they had to start with the task of creating new technological innovations the world had never seen.
Ice in the Air
0 perc 547. rész WHRO
Understanding high ice water content conditions can improve flight safety.
Chocolate Consumption
0 perc 548. rész WHRO
Two new studies are exploring how certain concentrations of chocolate can boost cognitive function and actually increase attentiveness.
Mobility without Gravity
0 perc 549. rész WHRO
A team from JPL is designing electrostatic flight technologies that could use charged particles on the surface to explore airless worlds.
Connecting with the Cyber World
0 perc 550. rész WHRO
Link Lab at UVA is an idea designed to generate a collision of ideas that rapidly drive innovation and help us solve today’s grand challenges.
High Flying Camera
0 perc 551. rész WHRO
Modern farming is extremely high-tech. But how does the farmer know just where he needs fertilizer the most?
Snapshots of Earth
0 perc 552. rész WHRO
Imagine being able to observe any location on our dynamic planet in near real time, view Earth’s frozen regions, and look at current events like tropical storms, volcanic eruptions, or wildfires.
Testing Tires
0 perc 553. rész WHRO
For almost six decades, researchers at Langley kept the wheels spinning, testing airplane brake systems and tire wear on vehicles like the space shuttle.
Crystals in Space
0 perc 554. rész WHRO
Colorful crystal gardens are often grown in science classrooms. But NASA is growing crystal gardens to learn about self-organizing chemical reactions, in space.
A Sensor that Saves Lives
0 perc 555. rész WHRO
What started as an interest in fire safety led inventors at NASA’s Glenn Research Center to develop a sensor that saves lives.
A Perfect Storm
0 perc 556. rész WHRO
The storm is coming to an end, but it may be several weeks before Opportunity is able to phone home once more.
A New Class of Power
0 perc 557. rész WHRO
NASA and the Department of Energy’s Nuclear Security Administration have been working on Kilopower, a small, lightweight fission power system that could be used where there is little sunshine.
Fabric Samples in a Wind Tunnel
0 perc 558. rész WHRO
Sensors were used to measure air flow and drag on 60 different fabrics at various wind speeds to make a swimsuit that would propel through water faster and more efficiently.
Lighten Up
0 perc 559. rész WHRO
A synthetic field laboratory at JPL allows scientists to perform experiments in hours that would have required months if they were using actual plants.
Nanodotes
0 perc 560. rész WHRO
Researchers are developing a new treatment for the 5 million people a year who are snakebite victims.
An App to Zap Mosquitos
0 perc 561. rész WHRO
They bite, they buzz, and pesky mosquitos spread diseases that kill nearly 2.7 million people a year. But NASA has an app that can reduce mosquito problems.
Interplanetary Broadband
0 perc 2307. rész
Using lasers, NASA could reliably move massive amounts of data in real time, shortening the space communications delay.
Solutions with Potential
0 perc 2306. rész
The next NASA iTech cycle is open now and NASA is looking for solutions that have the potential to enhance future space exploration.
InSights Below the Surface
0 perc 2305. rész
An instrument on the InSight lander will help scientists measure the pulse of Mars.
Using the Stars
0 perc 2304. rész
There’s no need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to navigation, but astronauts are being asked to test some new ideas about how to use a very old technology.
Revealing Jupiter
0 perc 2303. rész
Thirteen science flybys --- and counting. Juno’s mission to the largest planet in our solar system has been officially extended.
Sophisticated Images of Mars
0 perc 2302. rész
Mars 2020 will send home the clearest, most sophisticated images of Mars we have ever laid eyes on.
Rocket Technology for Tall Towers
0 perc 2301. rész
The same device used by NASA to stop rockets from shaking has been placed on a tall building in Brooklyn.
Transparent Sound Systems
0 perc 2300. rész
A see-through sound-system could turn any flat surface into giant speakers.
Cosmic Images
0 perc 2299. rész
NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory is a telescope designed to detect X-ray emissions from very hot regions of the universe.
Floating a Spacecraft
0 perc 2298. rész
If you float a spacecraft at a specific Lagrange point, you could lower a tethered platform to the surface of a moon or planet to explore.
Engineering in Real Time
0 perc 2297. rész
Imagine thinking about an idea, talking about a solution, and going right into a laboratory to test it out.
NASA and John Deere
0 perc 2296. rész
GPS was a new idea when John Deere began using the technology to measure crop yields and help farmers determine seed productivity.
A Busy Spacecraft
0 perc 2295. rész
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, or MRO, is a busy spacecraft.
Ensuring Traveler Safety
0 perc 2294. rész
The FAA is rethinking how to inspect today’s aircraft.
Energy from Jupiter
0 perc 2293. rész
A team at JPL propose harvesting wind energy from the atmosphere of Jupiter to fuel a spacecraft.
Getting Ahead of Alzheimers
0 perc 2292. rész
While there are some promising new treatments in development to combat disease, for many patients, these treatments come too late in the fight to make a difference.
A Rainbow of Possibilities
0 perc 2291. rész
To colorize the images, scientists previously painstakingly combined three shots of the same target taken with red, green, and blue filters.
An Exploded Star
0 perc 2290. rész
A mosaic of six pictures taken by the Hubble Space Telescope captures in stunning detail the energy debris from a supernova.
The Internet of All Things
0 perc 2289. rész
The latest innovations are all under one roof in a first of its kind lab, as the University of Virginia School of Engineering changes the face of higher education.
Tropical Storm Icing
0 perc 2288. rész
When conditions are right, airplane icing can occur at high altitudes in any kind of weather.
Meteorites in Antarctica
0 perc 2287. rész
Although meteorites fall all over the world, they get concentrated in Antarctica so NASA expeditions search the ice for these space rocks.
Music from the Sun
0 perc 2286. rész
Satellites record electromagnetic fluctuations that can be converted into audio files using computer algorithms.
Operating an Outpost
0 perc 2285. rész
In a new NASA e-book, readers get an inside look at station operations through the eyes of the ten space flight directors.
Tactile Astronomy
0 perc 2284. rész
A team at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center uses 3-D modeling software to create tangible models that bring astronomy to the blind.
The New Mozart
0 perc 2283. rész
We still need professional composers, songwriters, and musicians, but embracing AI technology might actually create the 21st century’s Mozart.
Mirror Mirror on the Moon
0 perc 2282. rész
A transformer hitched to the back of a rover could unfold itself into an array of computer-controlled mirrors that would shed light on dark places on the moon.
Kilopower Success
0 perc 2281. rész
When we send astronauts to the moon or to other planets for long stays, we’re going to need a new class of power that has never been needed before.
Spacecraft Simulations
0 perc 2280. rész
Sophisticated computer modeling can be used to look at everything that could happen, end-to-end, from the moment a spacecraft touches the atmosphere to the time it comes to rest on the surface of another planet.
Stargazing
0 perc 2279. rész
Most of what we know about our place in the Universe has come from observations of the night sky from Earth. But stargazers are concerned with the number of places where light is interfering with our night view.
Extreme Weather on Jupiter
0 perc 2278. rész
Jupiter's weather layer is more massive than expected, containing about one percent of Jupiter's total mass – Earth's is less than one millionth its mass.
Analyzing Power Lines
0 perc 2277. rész
A new ultraviolet detection system developed at NASA Langley in Hampton, Virginia, can be used to remotely monitor power lines.
Asteroid Warning System
0 perc 2276. rész
The asteroid impact over Russia five years ago was a cosmic wake-up call - drawing worldwide attention to what needs to be done to detect asteroids before they strike our planet.
The Echo of Faraway Planets
0 perc 2275. rész
A LIDAR technology may have the potential to image individual continents on Earth-like exoplanets.
Animals Below the Clouds
0 perc 2274. rész
Cloud patterns can be used to determine the size and location of specific plant and animal habitats with unprecedented detail and accuracy.
Slippery Bottle Liners
0 perc 2273. rész
A new repellent buffer, which lets the liquid inside find its way out, not only makes plastic bottles reusable and more easily recyclable, it helps keep plastic products clean.
Epidermal Patches
0 perc 2272. rész
Imagine a patch to warn you of cardiovascular health issues – an impending heart attack or stroke.
Transparent Electronics
0 perc 2271. rész
If you live by a noisy highway or airport, your house windows could be made to work like noise-canceling headphones for the whole house.
Smarter Materials
0 perc 2270. rész
So what’s next in the world of smart materials; can they get even smarter?
Faster than WiFi
0 perc 2269. rész
The LED keeps learning new tricks. And the latest is an ability to use light as a wireless connection.
Interplanetary Laser Tag
0 perc 2268. rész
A glitch-free communication connection is important because you don’t want to miss any of the data coming from deep space back to Earth.
A Robotic Geologist
0 perc 2267. rész
If we could somehow put a geologist’s skills into a rover, it could notice interesting rock formations and decide by itself what to study.
3D Microbiology
0 perc 2266. rész
If humans are destined for deep space, we need to understand how living in space affects health.
Chomping at Exploration
0 perc 2265. rész
A radical design for sampling comets and small asteroids, and bringing those samples back splits the navigation and sampling tasks rather than relying on one complex vehicle.
Chomping at Exploration
0 perc 2264. rész
A radical design for sampling comets and small asteroids, and bringing those samples back splits the navigation and sampling tasks rather than relying on one complex vehicle.
A New Mission for Spitzer
0 perc 2263. rész
One of NASA’s four Great Space Observatories gets a new lease on life after retirement, hunting for exoplanets.
Leaf Sensors
0 perc 2262. rész
Small sensors have been designed that can be fastened securely onto a leaf, providing clues to a plant’s water content.
Detecting Heartbeats
0 perc 2261. rész
Although radar is unable to search through water, FINDER is useful for detecting heartbeats through rooftops, helping rescue workers quickly identify people who need help.
A Relentless Cold Front
0 perc 2260. rész
If you think winter had a relentless hold on Earth, you should see the cold front that surprised astronomers in a galaxy millions of light-years away.
Escape Routes to Safety
0 perc 2259. rész
Using technology similar to what NASA used on the Apollo 15 mission, LIDAR could be used to create maps that would help firefighters find the easiest path to safety.
Self-Driving Tractors
0 perc 2258. rész
Farmers have been using self-driving technology for over a decade – in part due to collaboration between NASA and John Deere.
Dinosaur Tracks
0 perc 2257. rész
As scientists study the Goddard fossil using high today’s high-tech equipment, they are piecing together a picture of how animals interacted more than 100 million years ago.
Full Color Cameras
0 perc 2256. rész
NASA’s Mars 2020 mission will have a record number of cameras onboard so scientists on Earth will be able to study Mars in vivid detail.
Inside a Glacier
1 perc 2255. rész WHRO
Researchers are using what they know about the miniaturization of electronics for CubeSats to create robotic probes that can map the inside of glaciers.
Beyond the Plasmasphere
1 perc 2254. rész WHRO
Scientists can shift the frequencies of electric and magnetic fields to the audible range, and we can actually listen to the eerie sounds of space.
An Inside Look at Mission Control
1 perc 2253. rész WHRO
Behind every great space mission is a great flight control team.
Measuring Sunlight
1 perc 2252. rész WHRO
Using both ultraviolet and visible light, TEMPO will monitor the air across North America... from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
Pieces of Our Solar System
1 perc 2251. rész WHRO
It may be a challenge to get to a glacier in Antarctica, but each year since 1976, NASA has sent teams to the ice plateaus to search for little pieces of our solar system.
Tupperware Goes to Space
1 perc 2250. rész WHRO
For decades, Tupperware has been synonymous with keeping food fresh. Now the experts at Tupperware are bringing innovative design and their knowledge of plastics to NASA's Veggie project.
An Integrated Approach
1 perc 2249. rész WHRO
Imagine being able to tell how hot a vehicle is getting, how fast it's moving, or how it's going to touch down before a spacecraft ever flies.
Sniffing Out Trouble
1 perc 2248. rész WHRO
The Robotic External Leak Locator provides directionally sensitive measurements of the amount and kinds of gases present outside the station.
Changes in Light Pollution
1 perc 2247. rész WHRO
New software on a NASA-NOAA satellite allows researchers to make night light images clearer, more accurate, and more readily available.
In a Flash
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The first lightning detector in a geostationary orbit continually looks for lightning flashes in the Western Hemisphere, helping forecasters alert the public to dangerous weather.
Magnetic Security
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This NIAC team proposes making bricks out of a powder that scatters the sun's radiation rather than absorbing it to keep spacecraft cold in space.
Scattering Radiation
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This NIAC team proposes making bricks out of a powder that scatters the sun's radiation rather than absorbing it to keep spacecraft cold in space.
Mars Unseen
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The InSight Lander could help us answer deep questions about Mars.
Tangible Map of the Stars
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Using various wavelengths of light, a NASA team was able to create the first high resolution map of a nebula in 3D.
Getting Up After a Fall
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While trying to solve the problem of overturned robots, researchers at the University of Illinois have turned to the insect world for some technological inspiration.
A Complex Mystery
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NASA is inviting scientists from across the globe to use large scale data sets to build prediction models for the complex mystery of marine strandings.
Our View of the Stars
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If your area is a bit too bright to view a meteor shower, you can check an interactive map of accredited “Dark Sky Places” where visitors can go to enjoy the wonders of a starry night.
From the West Coast
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All of NASA's interplanetary launches have been from Florida – but that is about to change!
A Technology to Keep the Lights On
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A drone-mounted UV camera system provides a cost-effective way to safely inspect high voltage power grids.
Jovian Cyclones
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Juno has recorded cyclones on Jupiter that are like nothing else in our solar system.
Tether Technology
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Lagrange points are unique places in space where the dynamic and gravitational forces of two bodies balance. And in the case of Mars moon, Phobos, the L1 point is an ideal location for refining tether operations.
Without the Side Effects
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Although opiate drugs reduce pain, they come with significant side effects, including motor impairment, respiratory problems, and even more common, the risk of opium-dependency.
Planetary Defense
1 perc 2233. rész WHRO
The house-sized asteroid entered the atmosphere at blazing speed, blowing apart only 14 miles above the ground, creating a shock wave that injured hundreds of people.
Omics in Space
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A new NASA project is developing technology to study “omics” – those fields of microbiology that are important to human health. And 3-D printed instruments are key pieces of the project.
Dinosaur Age Meets the Space Age
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The dinosaur age meets the space age when dinosaur tracks are discovered at a NASA Center.
The Hottest Ticket
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The public is invited to come aboard NASA's first mission to touch the Sun.
Inspiring Women
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Mattel shines a light on real life role models to remind girls they can be anything.
An Unprecedented Approach
1 perc 2228. rész WHRO
Unprecedented technical challenges require an unprecedented approach. And your innovation could be just what NASA and our industry partners are looking for.
The Last Great Observatory
1 perc 2227. rész WHRO
Spitzer's new mission is finding and measuring exoplanets, orbiting alien stars, which is a task nobody had even considered possible, back when the project was designed and launched.
The View of a Lifetime
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Aurorasaurus, a citizen science web site, uses public posts to help scientists track geomagnetic storms.
Help for Insomniacs
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During a sleep study for astronauts, researchers discovered that the same system contributing to our sense of balance can be stimulated to promote sleep.
Zooming in on an Exploded Star
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Called the Veil Nebula, this remnant of a once massive star has been photographed by Hubble, not once, but twice.
Advancing Communications
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NASA is currently developing a system using a palm-sized device that uses lasers to encode and transmit data.
The Fontan Blood Pump
1 perc 2222. rész WHRO
When Dr. Rodefeld needed experts in flywheel technology and fluid flow patterns to help develop a heart pump, he turned to NASA.
Mimicking Rembrandt
1 perc 2221. rész WHRO
The “Next Rembrandt” Project developed computer software and deep learning algorithms based on how Rembrandt used geometry, materials, and composition when painting his portraits to create a masterpiece.
Documenting Wildfires
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A new generation of satellites helps researchers understand global environmental changes that impact our world every day.
Spring in the Arctic
1 perc 2219. rész WHRO
In a world of ice, spring may not be obvious, but even in Antarctica, mats of green form on the underside of the sea ice as algae reproduces during the spring season.
A New Metal Alloy
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A team at North Carolina State University has created an alloy that is actually liquid at room temperature.
Liquid Fueled Rockets
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Robert Goddard realized that liquid propellants offered advantages over solid-fuel and he set out to overcome the challenges for his new designs.
Concept to Flight Testing
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Sierra Nevada's Dream Chaser has moved from concept to operational flight testing.
Looking for Code?
1 perc 2215. rész WHRO
If you're looking for software codes, turn to NASA's catalog.
Monitoring Updrafts
1 perc 2214. rész WHRO
Weather events can be life or death matters, so researchers at NASA are working hard to develop forecasts that could save lives.
Scanning for Stardust
1 perc 2213. rész WHRO
You could help NASA search WISE images for stars with hidden disks of dust around them.
Meltwater Moulins
1 perc 2212. rész WHRO
They serve as a glacier's plumbing, but mapping these icy labyrinths could be the secret to exploring icy worlds.
Eyes on Mars
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With Mars 2020, scientists will be able to keep a close eye on the red planet.
Security on Your Sleeve
1 perc 2210. rész WHRO
You may not want a computer chip implanted under your skin, but wearing it on your sleeve could be the next fashion statement in security.
Follow Your Nose
1 perc 2209. rész WHRO
No robotic skill may be more important than the ability to sniff out a problem.
The Tech Is Out There
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The tech is out there and NASA is looking to you to find it.
Clues to Mass Strandings
1 perc 2207. rész WHRO
Why do whales and dolphins get stranded along coasts worldwide? A new study may have ruled out one cause.
Astronaut Inspired Olympians
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U.S snowboarders at the 2018 Winter Olympics looked like astronauts, both on the course and on the medals platform.
Predicting Rainfall
1 perc 2205. rész WHRO
To accurately predict rainfall amounts, scientists need to understand the ratio of large drops to small or medium drops in a storm.
Food Tracker for Space
1 perc 2204. rész WHRO
Now astronauts have a tool that can help them track their dietary habits in real time.
Dairy Based Plastic
1 perc 2203. rész WHRO
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture are currently testing a milk-based alternative to plastic that is both biodegradable and edible.
Housekeeping in Space
1 perc 2202. rész WHRO
Although high efficiency filters are installed throughout the station and the astronauts vacuum regularly, the airborne particles can still get into an astronaut's eyes and nose.
Color Changing Tape
1 perc 2201. rész WHRO
Chemicals embedded in a silicon-based tape have a reaction when exposed to hydrogen, causing a color change.
Questions about Asteroids
1 perc 2200. rész WHRO
A team is working to develop small cubesats that can actually map out the interior of an asteroid.
Raise Your Glass
1 perc 2199. rész WHRO
Microbrewers are modifying a technology for storing carbon dioxide developed by NASA so it can be used for beer.
Seaweed for Breakfast
1 perc 2198. rész WHRO
A culinary experiment in the Portland area involves top chefs who are now testing bacon-flavored seaweed as a food additive.
Bacterial Blitz
1 perc 2197. rész WHRO
A cranberry extract may actually succeed where traditional antibiotics have failed, by stopping bacterial infections from spreading in the first place.
Recycling e-Waste
1 perc 2196. rész WHRO
By creating the circuit materials from plant starches and cellulose, new electronics could be truly biodegradable.
If You Love Milk Chocolate
1 perc 2195. rész WHRO
A new additive could give milk chocolate the benefits of dark chocolate, without the bitter taste.
The Forest through the Trees
1 perc 2194. rész WHRO
Cyberforests will help forest managers determine which types of trees can best re-establish after catastrophic events, like wildfires or drought.
A Natural Solution
1 perc 2193. rész WHRO
Raw honey treatment could benefit people in the western world where the threat of antibiotic resistant bacteria is growing.
Cryogenics in Space
1 perc 2192. rész WHRO
Reapplying an idea from the 1960s to space technology is helping NASA achieve cryogenic temperatures in space.
Access Mars
1 perc 2191. rész WHRO
With Access Mars, the technologies once used to take NASA scientists to Mars every day will now allow anyone in the world to ride along.
Working out the Bugs
1 perc 2190. rész WHRO
There are still a lot of bugs to work out, but the ability to get up after a fall would be a great jumping off point for self-righting robots.
PHLOTE above Phobos
1 perc 2189. rész WHRO
Getting measurements from the surface of Phobos could be a pre-cursor mission to sending a crew to Mars.
Eyes on Wildfires
1 perc 2188. rész WHRO
Powerful Santa Ana winds fueled a fast-moving fire that swept into Ventura, California and the blaze soon became the largest fire in California history.
Football and Space
1 perc 2187. rész WHRO
As fans gear up for the big game this weekend, here are some space and football facts to get you ready!
Twice in a Blue Moon
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The January Super Blue Blood Moon provided NASA scientists a rare opportunity for study.
Taking the Ink out of Printing
1 perc 2185. rész WHRO
Scientists from the Missouri University of Science and Technology have shed new light on inkless printing.
Peeking Past the Eardrum
1 perc 2184. rész WHRO
More than two million children each year are incorrectly prescribed antibiotics for an infection they don't have.
Earth Independent
1 perc 2183. rész WHRO
Technologies, like MOXIE are game-changing – enhancing NASA's human exploration program, and giving astronauts the tools they need to become Earth independent.
Coffee Can Change the World
1 perc 2182. rész WHRO
De-constructing a coffeemaker to learn how designers solved the engineering challenge of brewing coffee, quickly led to the realization that the entire process of coffee-making effectively matched engineering curriculum.
Photos the Blind Can Hear
1 perc 2181. rész WHRO
With the help of an artificial intelligence network, engineers have found a way to describe pictures posted on Facebook.
Recycled Carbon Black
1 perc 2180. rész WHRO
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have devised a new use for old tires.
Spacing Between Planes
1 perc 2179. rész WHRO
As part of a technology transfer program, NASA handed over to the Federal Aviation Administration, a computer software tool that will make landing at US airports even safer over the next few years.
Printing with Metals
1 perc 2178. rész WHRO
In a new printing process, metal powders are melted with a laser and deposited on a rotating rod from the inside out, changing the way 3D printing can be done.
Sending High Speed Data to Earth
1 perc 2177. rész WHRO
OPALS, a pathfinder for more advanced versions of laser communications systems, is leading the race for sending high speed data to Earth.
Advance Warning for Alzheimer's
1 perc 2176. rész WHRO
A blood test to look for proteins that are a precursor marker for Alzheimer's could be a valuable gift of time.
An Extra Limb
1 perc 2175. rész WHRO
Engineers at MIT have been working on robotic arms you can wear over your shoulders, or around your waist. The arms work with a mind of their own, to lend a hand where needed.
A Trojan Horse for Cancer
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Researchers at Rice University have introduced a new, non-invasive, non-surgical cancer-fighting technique they call quadrapeutics.
Warp Speed Ahead
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NASA is keeping an eye on the theoretical physics behind the idea of warp drive ... just in case.
Offshoots of Space Research
1 perc 2172. rész WHRO
You've probably ingested a bit of NASA innovation yourself.
Monitoring the Landscape
1 perc 2171. rész WHRO
Add-on research in the Great Smoky Mountains helps rangers understand the Park so they can manage it better.
FINDER to the Rescue
1 perc 2170. rész WHRO
FINDER is useful for detecting heartbeats through rooftops, helping rescue workers quickly identify people who need help.
Escape Routes for Firefighters
1 perc 2169. rész WHRO
Before ever battling the flames of a wildfire, the U.S. Forestry Service works with firefighters to identify the best escape routes to designated safety zones.
Game Changing Inflatables
1 perc 2168. rész WHRO
An inflatable airlock made of non-rigid materials could be incorporated into expandable habitats that would be more efficient to pack and take up much less storage space.
Symphony in Space
1 perc 2167. rész WHRO
Like a roaring ocean surf, plasma waves in space create a musical chorus all their own.
Identifying Driving Hazards
1 perc 2166. rész WHRO
Older drivers may be more capable of adapting their responses to driving hazards when driving in heavy traffic.
Oobleck for Roads
1 perc 2165. rész WHRO
“Non-Newtonian Fluids” can behave like solids OR liquids, thickening or thinning, depending on the mechanical stress put on them. They can even be used to repair roads.
The Triton Hopper
1 perc 2164. rész WHRO
The Triton Hopper concept could take us a hop, skip, and jump closer to objects in the far edges of our solar system.
Power from Traffic
1 perc 2163. rész WHRO
Can we harvest electricity from the flow of daily rush hour traffic? One inventor thinks so.
A Lighthouse Beacon
1 perc 2162. rész WHRO
NASA's Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer, or NICER mission, will study the extraordinary physics of neutron stars.
Bits and Bytes
1 perc 2161. rész WHRO
In spite of equipment upgrades, our fiber cable technology will soon reach its limit.
First Pictures from Mars
1 perc 2160. rész WHRO
Pictures Viking sent to Earth more than 40 years ago are helping scientists today pick landing sites for Mars missions in the future.
Energy from the Air
1 perc 2159. rész WHRO
A project by researchers at the University of Washington is developing a new way for devices to communicate without any on-board batteries.
Songs from Space
1 perc 2158. rész WHRO
Satellites record electromagnetic fluctuations that can be converted into audio files using computer algorithms.
Lights from Earth
1 perc 2157. rész WHRO
Often referred to as night lights, satellite images of Earth at night are more than just pretty pictures.
Power from Waste
1 perc 2156. rész WHRO
Waste products can be recycled to produce electricity.
Not Cold Enough
1 perc 2155. rész WHRO
Whether it's for solar surfing or storing liquid oxygen, NASA is looking for a way to achieve cryogenic temperatures in deep space.
Self Righting Robots
1 perc 2154. rész WHRO
When a robot falls down, there's no easy way to get it back on its feet – but a solution could be a click away.
Take a Walk on Mars
1 perc 2153. rész WHRO
What was once only available to a select group of scientists is now available to all; so anyone with an internet connection can take a walk on Mars.
Monitoring Pollution
1 perc 2152. rész WHRO
Using both ultraviolet and visible light, TEMPO will monitor the air across North America – from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean; from Mexico City and the Yucatan Peninsula to the Canadian oil sands.
Estimates of Impact
1 perc 2151. rész WHRO
Researchers from the University of Iowa and the United States Geological Survey have developed a rapid response system that uses satellite and GPS data to identify the location of the earthquake and its impact.
Creative Minds
1 perc 2150. rész WHRO
Researchers at NASA Langley have come up with a multi-phase project that starts with a robotic airship and ends with a floating city in the clouds of Venus.
Forget that Password
1 perc 2149. rész WHRO
Researchers at the University of Buffalo have developed a Doppler radar system that can identify the unique shape and size of person's heart.
Pacemaker Wires
1 perc 2148. rész WHRO
LaRC-SI is used in flexible circuitry, advanced composites and adhesives, and as a protective coating for fiber optics and wires.
That Perfect Piece of Chocolate
1 perc 2147. rész WHRO
Chocolatiers hire an army of materials scientists and technology experts to create the conditions that make the perfect piece of chocolate.
Out in the Cold
1 perc 2146. rész WHRO
In a lot of vital machinery like steam-powered generators, a condenser uses this effect to cool hot gasses, improving the engine's operating cycle.
Vertical Flight Heritage
1 perc 2145. rész WHRO
A 50-year partnership between NASA and the U.S. Army has helped enhance both military and civilian helicopters – validating innovations like cockpit airbags and wire protection systems.
The Pace Pet Collar
1 perc 2144. rész WHRO
A pet owner can either track data or opt to let the computer forward that information directly to the vet – all in real time.
Revealing Flaws
1 perc 2143. rész WHRO
If you're building an airplane wing, and you want to know just how far it will bend before it breaks... you could just go ahead and break it. But there has to be a better way.
Making Minutes Count
1 perc 2142. rész WHRO
A NASA app monitors an aircraft's current position, altitude, flight route, air traffic, and real-time weather conditions --- and searches for changes in altitudes or routes that can save flight time.
Months at the South Pole
1 perc 2141. rész WHRO
The isolation, absence of family, interacting with the same people, and going months without shipments of fresh food or mail make Antarctica very similar to spaceflight.
More than an Oddity
1 perc 2140. rész WHRO
When Congress set up NACA, they gave them one primary mission: to supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight, with a view to their practical solution.
Testing Telescopes
1 perc 2139. rész WHRO
How do you test a giant telescope before sending it to space?
War on Infections
1 perc 2138. rész WHRO
The ongoing war against infections has a new weapon today and for a change, it's physical, not chemical or biological.
Contamination Accountability
1 perc 2137. rész WHRO
Food poisoning puts thousands of lives at risk each year, but tracking tainted food just got easier.
Counting Calories
1 perc 2136. rész WHRO
Astronauts have a tool that can help them track their dietary habits in real time.
The Way We Look at Clouds
1 perc 2135. rész WHRO
With today's advanced LiDAR technology, Langley scientists have a powerful tool to learn even more about our atmosphere.
Asking for a Drink
1 perc 2134. rész WHRO
What if plants were only watered when they needed it – saving both time and water? Sensors about the size of a postage stamp may be the key.
First Steps to Mars
1 perc 2133. rész WHRO
The incredible success of NASA's Viking Mission set the stage for future Mars exploration.
Unexplored Territory
1 perc 2132. rész WHRO
Thanks to observations from the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have some context for the Voyager data.
Educating Visitors
1 perc 2131. rész WHRO
Sometimes the best innovation, is education, and rangers in the Great Smoky Mountains do their part by teaching people to be stewards of our public lands.
Crystal Displays
1 perc 2130. rész WHRO
When it came time to update the outdated electromechanical cockpit of the space shuttle Atlantis, a liquid crystal display was the logical choice.
Harsh Reality of Venus
1 perc 2129. rész WHRO
A team at NASA's Glenn Research Center is developing a new electronics technology that could survive more than 520 hours in the hostile environment of Venus.
Neutralizing Noses
1 perc 2128. rész WHRO
Smells are collections of very complex molecules. And until now, breaking them down into fundamental components was almost impossible.
Military Might
1 perc 2127. rész WHRO
As researchers put their technical expertise to work, the resulting aircraft improvements ultimately helped the Allies win the war.
No Coolant Needed
1 perc 2126. rész WHRO
Years ago, Einstein and a partner set out to design a cooling system that was better and safer.
Not a Fairy Tale
1 perc 2125. rész WHRO
From the Apollo capsule to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, special white coatings protect against the harsh environment of space.
NASA in Your Food
1 perc 2124. rész WHRO
Did you know there’s a connection between infant formula and planetary space flight?
Fighting Jet Lag
1 perc 2123. rész WHRO
Moving ahead or behind, by more than one time zone when traveling can make people feel miserable and out of sorts, until they re-adjust.
DIY Medical Devices
1 perc 2122. rész WHRO
Among the problems a doctor faces in third-world countries is how to sterilize surgical instruments.
Protecting Our Parks
1 perc 2121. rész WHRO
Understanding the changing health of an ecosystem is a complex challenge. So park managers in the Great Smoky Mountains use monitoring sensors on the ground and in the air to help protect this diverse landscape.
MISSE
1 perc 2120. rész WHRO
NASA Langley is world famous for the development of space-tailored polymers, but like all materials sent to space, they must be tested before they can be used.
Battling Disease
1 perc 2119. rész WHRO
Manipulating the immune responses of other species to work in a similar way could be just what the doctor ordered to safeguard the human population.
Looking Down from the Outside
1 perc 2118. rész WHRO
SAGE III will continue Langley’s legacy by taking ozone measurements deeper in the atmosphere than ever before.
Bat Drones
1 perc 2117. rész WHRO
A team at Virginia Tech has created a flexible rubber prototype that is the first sonar system to feature both a dynamic emitter and dynamic receivers.
Pulsing Insoles
1 perc 2116. rész WHRO
A group of scientists specializing in Aging Research have joined forces with a team of Biological Engineers to create vibrating insoles to keep seniors from falling.
Keep Imagining
1 perc 2115. rész WHRO
From early aeronautics work that defined the shape of generations of aircraft to ground-breaking advances in Earth science, NASA Langley will continue it history of sustained excellence.
Skin Care by NASA
1 perc 2114. rész WHRO
The Visia Complexion Skin Analysis Machine was designed for use by NASA to analyze the effect of radiation on astronauts’ skin.
Transforming Aerospace Materials
1 perc 2113. rész WHRO
The robotic system, ISAAC, will be a critical part of aeronautics research at NASA Langley, home to the monster machine.
Mars in Our Future
1 perc 2112. rész WHRO
The incredible success of NASA’s Viking Mission set the stage for future Mars exploration.
Carpal Tunnel Glove
1 perc 2111. rész WHRO
An MIT project is a prototype for a glove that could protect the wearer against Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
The Air We Breathe
1 perc 2110. rész WHRO
So just what is in the air we breathe? NASA is about to find out.
Origami Arrays
1 perc 2109. rész WHRO
A unique crossover between culture and technology, has scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab using art to design solar power systems for space.
Behind the Wheel
1 perc 2108. rész WHRO
Accidents in heavy traffic may not be the result of how many cars are on the road, but who is behind the wheel.
Hot or Cold
1 perc 2107. rész WHRO
Are we really more sensitive to cold than to hot?
Shining a Light on Fruit
1 perc 2106. rész WHRO
Ensuring that food-borne pathogens are not carried to consumers is a priority for fruit growers.
Playing HAVOC with Venus
1 perc 2105. rész WHRO
When you set creative minds free, you might just play HAVOC with the impossible.
An Eagle’s Eye View
1 perc 2104. rész WHRO
Wildfires can be unpredictable ---- and having an escape route is imperative for the safety of the people fighting these fires.
Taking Security to Heart
1 perc 2103. rész WHRO
Have trouble remembering your passwords? Don’t worry – those cumbersome codes may soon go the way of the dinosaurs!
The Area Rule
1 perc 2102. rész WHRO
Whitcomb developed a concept known as the area rule which revolutionized aircraft design.
Whistling in Space
1 perc 2101. rész WHRO
Space is not silent – and with the right tools, we can hear this symphony of sounds.
Going Supersonic without the Boom
1 perc 2100. rész WHRO
New flight demonstration vehicles, known as x-planes, will test advanced technologies and revolutionary designs.
Searching through the Rubble
1 perc 2099. rész WHRO
During recent natural disasters, rescue workers could be seen carrying an orange case marked, FINDER. Inside is a remarkable radar instrument capable of identifying human heartbeats in the rubble.
Earth at Night
1 perc 2098. rész WHRO
Global maps of Earth at night are providing a clear view of the human footprint.
Our Energy Budget
1 perc 2097. rész WHRO
Researchers at NASA Langley are using CERES instruments to answer long-standing questions about clouds.
Falling from the Sky
1 perc 2096. rész WHRO
Crash test dummies fall from the skies – all to make helicopter flight safer.
CHIEFS
1 perc 2095. rész WHRO
NASA is bringing a spaceflight technology back to Earth.
Spindly Spines
1 perc 2094. rész WHRO
NASA is looking at building a spindly sphere that could change the way robots work.
Rolling down the Road
1 perc 2093. rész WHRO
Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed a nanogenerator to collect the energy from the friction of tires on the road.
Bluetooth for your Teeth
1 perc 2092. rész WHRO
Computer researchers are taking a look at bionic teeth that can communicate all sorts of unexpected health information about your daily life.
Prognostications
1 perc 2091. rész WHRO
Computers can actually “learn” from large data sets and find patterns that humans might not otherwise see.
Rocketing through Water
1 perc 2090. rész WHRO
It turns out that both water and air obey the same physical laws of motion, so when Speedo needed to test their new space-age swimsuit, they turned to the experts at NASA Langley.
Modern Farming
1 perc 2089. rész WHRO
A special camera on board the International Space Station can be accessed by farmers and ranchers in the Plains states to monitor biomass.
Sweet Smell of Success
1 perc 2088. rész WHRO
With nature as their inspiration, a team in Germany recently began looking at the optical properties of a variety of plants.
Looking at the Inside
1 perc 2087. rész WHRO
Flaws in a structure can sometimes only be located by looking deep inside with a special technique known as non-destructive testing.
The Human Brain Project
1 perc 2086. rész WHRO
The Human Brain Project will map the millions of connections in a human brain, and create a working electronic version of the brain.
Highway Grooves
1 perc 2085. rész WHRO
In the 1960s, NASA Langley engineers began searching for ways to better control aircraft touching down in wet weather.
Destination Europa
1 perc 2084. rész WHRO
A Europa Clipper design could give us a glimpse of one of the most likely places in the Solar System where microbial life just might exist.
Pinpointing Solar Cycles
1 perc 2083. rész WHRO
The timing of solar cycle is far from precise, so how can we better predict what’s happening with our closest star?
Measuring Black Holes
1 perc 2082. rész WHRO
Scientists analyzing gravitational waves will be able to study black holes directly and, for the first time, will be able to physically measure the black hole itself.
A Sunflower in Space
1 perc 2081. rész WHRO
At just the right distance, a sunflower sunshade eclipses the target star and the planets come into view.
Serendipity in the Lab
1 perc 2080. rész WHRO
Hypersonic vehicle research and improved pacemakers – an accidental discovery in the lab.
Jobs for the Future
1 perc 2079. rész WHRO
Some of the hottest new job fields include new jobs in entirely new fields.
A Mechanical Nose
1 perc 2078. rész WHRO
Theoretically, it would be possible to build a mechanical nose to analyze the surrounding air and a machine to release a cocktail of chemicals to neutralize the detected smells.
Uneven Airflow
1 perc 2077. rész WHRO
In continuous operation for more than half a century, the aerodynamics affecting hundreds of aircraft and space shuttle models have been tested in Langley’s Transonic Dynamic Wind Tunnel.
Coral Reef Airborne Laboratory
1 perc 2076. rész WHRO
Studying global changes in coral reefs is one more way NASA will help us better understand our changing planet, and find ways to protect it.
Inflatables for Space
1 perc 2075. rész WHRO
Inflatable airlocks could be used to shield against radiation or space debris, protecting astronauts as they live and work on planetary surfaces.
Glue for your Heart
1 perc 2074. rész WHRO
A new glue can be used with patches of reinforcing bio-fabric that can repair tears and holes in beating hearts.
Without the Boom
1 perc 2073. rész WHRO
Partnering with commercial aerospace companies, NASA Langley Research Center will continue the agency’s development of Quiet Supersonic Technology.
Safe to Eat
1 perc 2072. rész WHRO
It’s a simple solution that will keep you and your family safe, even if you were left in the dark.
AI for Firefighters
1 perc 2071. rész WHRO
AUDREY is able to track an entire team at once, keeping first responders safe in the field.
Materials in Space
1 perc 2070. rész WHRO
Flying 220 miles above Earth, and fixed to the outside of the International Space Station, these unique suitcases help researchers prepare for future space flight.
Walking in Water
1 perc 2069. rész WHRO
On Gemini 12, after hours of underwater training to prepare him, Buzz Aldrin solved the riddle of spacewalking.
Snow White in Space
1 perc 2068. rész WHRO
The astronauts refer to it as, “Snow White, the fairest of them all,” but they’re not talking about the popular fairy tale.
Watching the Sky
1 perc 2067. rész WHRO
Anyone within the path of totality will see one of nature’s most awe-inspiring sights – a total solar eclipse. Even though totality lasts only a few minutes, brighter stars and planets will be visible.
Solarclaves
1 perc 2066. rész WHRO
It’s been dubbed one of the top ten DIY medical devices - this student-designed invention uses the power of the sun to clean surgical instruments.
The World’s Largest Water Gun
1 perc 2065. rész WHRO
This high-tech water-powered test facility was often called the world’s largest water gun!
Citizen Science for the Solar Eclipse
1 perc 2064. rész WHRO
NASA has collected information about several citizen science projects so you can make your own scientific discoveries during the eclipse.
Safe Viewing for the Solar Eclipse
1 perc 2063. rész WHRO
More than 300 million people in the United States could directly view the total solar eclipse – and NASA wants everyone who witnesses the phenomenon to do so safely.
Launching TDRS
1 perc 2062. rész WHRO
The addition of TDRS-M will update the communications network, enabling groundbreaking science and faster, more flexible communications.
Wildlife Predictions
1 perc 2061. rész WHRO
Using the vegetation index obtained through instruments on NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites, researchers can calculate the greenness of the mule deer habitat from space.
The Glass Cockpit
1 perc 2060. rész WHRO
What was good for modern airliners soon proved good for modern spacecraft as well.
Red Light, Sleep Tight
1 perc 2059. rész WHRO
Blue wavelengths, which boost attention and improve our mood during the day, may be the most disruptive kind of light at night.
Hearing the Eclipse
1 perc 2058. rész WHRO
There are lots of anecdotal reports about what it sounds like during an eclipse, but no one has tackled it with a scientific mind – until now.
Accepting the Challenge
1 perc 2057. rész WHRO
This was space from scratch –the tools and technologies necessary for successful human spaceflight had to be developed and tested. So Langley aeronautics engineers were asked to help solve problems far removed from their original training and experience.
Einstein’s Fridge of the Future
1 perc 2056. rész WHRO
Albert Einstein was a man who appreciated practical applications of science. But what’s Einstein got to do with a shot in your arm?
The Dream Chaser
1 perc 2055. rész WHRO
As NASA firmed up plans for a new Space Station, interest in developing a crew emergency rescue vehicle was also growing. What if an emergency happened on station and none of the space shuttles were available?
Stewards of the Land
1 perc 2054. rész WHRO
Research helps us understand and better manage the species that live in America’s National Parks --- as well as those invasive species that try to move in.
Condenser Technology
1 perc 2053. rész WHRO
Engineers from MIT have discovered a trick that promises a new world of applications for condenser technology.
A 3D Cast
1 perc 2052. rész WHRO
With a new technique for setting broken bones, doctors can easily check to see how the bone is healing, without breaking out the saw.
Stop the Quake
1 perc 2051. rész WHRO
Now a NASA tech transfer product just had its first installation on the B2 building in Brooklyn, Brooklyn’s tallest tower.
The Future of Mars
1 perc 2050. rész WHRO
In the early 1970s, engineers at NASA Langley Research Center literally wrote the playbook for Mars missions.
Software Catalog
1 perc 2049. rész WHRO
NASA recently released its 2017-2018 software catalog, which offers an extensive portfolio of software products for a wide variety of technical applications.
Context Camera
1 perc 2048. rész WHRO
Scientists now have a library of high resolution images covering more than 99 percent of the surface of Mars.
Cloud Mapper
1 perc 2047. rész WHRO
The GOES-16 satellite is now observing our planet from its equatorial view.
Preparing for the Moon
1 perc 2046. rész WHRO
Recent drop tests for the Orion capsule, prove that this historic landmark still plays an important role in space exploration.
Lessons from Viking
1 perc 2045. rész WHRO
Viking discoveries go on and on. And 40 years later, Viking is still a mission to celebrate.
Smart Manufacturing
1 perc 2044. rész WHRO
Synthetic biology could be used to enable a smart manufacturing tool that would use the Martian atmosphere to tailor printable electronics.
Tensegrity Robots
1 perc 2043. rész WHRO
A team from Texas A and M hopes to re-invent robotics with a tensegrity habitat that could be built in space.
Disposable Drones
1 perc 2042. rész WHRO
Expendable and biodegradable – these high tech paper planes may just be the future of drone delivery.
Beacons in Space
1 perc 2041. rész WHRO
The SEXTANT/NICER mission will provide autonomous navigation capabilities a large distance away from Earth using x-ray emitting stars as beacons.
Eyes toward Space
1 perc 2040. rész WHRO
Once the country’s goal became putting a man in space, many from this Pilotless Division would transition to a newly formed Space Task Group.
Turbo Charged Telescope
1 perc 2039. rész WHRO
Who’s got the sharpest eye? We’ll see what happens when you turbo-charge a ground-based telescope with Adaptive Optics.
Exposing Solar Events
1 perc 2038. rész WHRO
By working backwards, a group of scientists from NASA and the National Center for Atmospheric Research, have detected an early signature of certain energetic particles.
Power You Can Swallow
1 perc 2037. rész WHRO
Researchers at MIT are turning a science fair demonstration into a high tech innovation by using stomach acid to power a new type of ingestible battery.
Finding the Right Mix
1 perc 2036. rész WHRO
Planning the mix of people with the right skills and temperaments for long-duration space missions is just one puzzle waiting to be solved.
Pictures from Mars
1 perc 2035. rész WHRO
The camera actually captured the settling of Martian dust as Viking landed on July 20, 1976, more than two million miles from home.
Moxie for Mars
1 perc 2034. rész WHRO
If we are truly to become space explorers, we have to learn, just as early pioneers did, to live off the land.
A Tough World to Explore
1 perc 2033. rész WHRO
NASA is hoping to build on the success of the silicon-based integrated circuits used on Mars landers. But the target this time – Venus.
Beyond the Lab
1 perc 2032. rész WHRO
Several NASA researchers traveled to Mt. Erebus, Earth’s southernmost volcano in Antarctica, to test new technologies in extreme conditions.
Silicon Circuits
1 perc 2031. rész WHRO
Silicon-carbide circuits could not only make exploration of Venus possible, but might be a hot prospect for aircraft engines as well.
Bringing Them Home
1 perc 2030. rész WHRO
As the world watched, a team from NASA took what they had learned about protecting humans in hostile environments, and put it to use.
Insulating with Frozen Smoke
1 perc 2029. rész WHRO
It won’t age, mold, or mildew. It is safe, recyclable, and environmentally friendly. And best of all, this amazing insulating material can increase the R-value of a wall by more than 40%.
The Technology in Your Hand
1 perc 2028. rész WHRO
Each year, NASA creates hundreds of new inventions. And through technology transfer, many of these inventions become part of our everyday lives.
Fingerprint for Depression
1 perc 2027. rész WHRO
Diagnosing depression can be a difficult task, but a blood test could give Doctors an objective evaluation for treatment.
Helicopter Impact
1 perc 2026. rész WHRO
Swinging like a giant pendulum, this Marine helicopter has a crew of crash dummies that are helping to make helicopters safer.
Nondestructive Testing
1 perc 2025. rész WHRO
NASA’s Langley Research Center has found a way to determine just how far an airplane wing will bend before it breaks.
Out of Focus
1 perc 2024. rész WHRO
A London eye surgeon and an optical physicist have developed a new treatment for age-related macular degeneration inspired by the flaw in the Hubble Telescope.
Driving Hot
1 perc 2023. rész WHRO
Formula 1 race teams are looking at a new exhaust system that diverts more of the heat behind their seat, thanks to a NASA polymer.
Closing the Communications Gap
1 perc 2022. rész WHRO
NASA’s space-based communications system will efficiently close the generation gap, supporting space communications for another 15 years.
Reset Your Clock
1 perc 2021. rész WHRO
The re-setting of your biological clock can take as long as two weeks but a new app for smartphones can help dramatically shorten that adjustment period.
Air Traffic Control
1 perc 2020. rész WHRO
A NASA app monitors an aircraft’s current position, altitude, flight route, air traffic, and real-time weather conditions all while searching for routes that can save flight time.
Cure for a Broken Heart
1 perc 2019. rész WHRO
Doctors are using a special glue to patch holes and seal cuts in hearts and heart arteries, without using stitches, or staples of any kind.
Comet Crunchers
1 perc 2018. rész WHRO
This radical design for sampling comets or small asteroids, and returning those samples splits the job for efficiency.
Generating Hydrogen
1 perc 2017. rész WHRO
A team from Columbia and Harvard Universities are perfecting a catalyst for generating cheap hydrogen, powered by sunlight.
Protecting Keepsakes
1 perc 2016. rész WHRO
The aftermath of a disaster is chaotic. But an inventor, using space shuttle technology, has created a product to keep precious keepsakes safe.
Winglets
1 perc 2015. rész WHRO
Interest in energy conservation and the soaring cost of jet fuel has manufacturers putting winglets, designed at NASA Langley, on many new planes.
Just Plain Lost
1 perc 2014. rész WHRO
Thirty thousand people have been saved since 1982, because they had, and used, a Personal Locator Beacon when their plane crashed, their boat sank, or they just plain got lost in the wilderness.
Disks of Dust
1 perc 2013. rész WHRO
By signing up to be a Disk Detective, you could help NASA search WISE images for stars with hidden disks of dust around them.
Looking for Minerals
1 perc 2012. rész WHRO
Using 3D vision and a dedicated processor, Texture Cam is trained to discriminate between boring sand and potentially interesting rocks on Mars.
Mission to Mercury
1 perc 2011. rész WHRO
Starting out on a journey that began 10 years ago, MESSENGER launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida to take an unprecedented look at Mercury. But orbiting a planet so close to the sun is no easy task.
Solving the Fundamental Challenges of Flight
1 perc 2010. rész WHRO
Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory was established in 1917 as the nation's first civilian facility focused on aeronautical research. Their goal was to solve the fundamental challenges of flight.
Sample Return
1 perc 2009. rész WHRO
A proposed micro lander could grab ice from the surface of an icy moon, like Europa, turn it into propellant for ascent, and bring a sample back home.
Green Plastic
1 perc 2008. rész WHRO
Scientists in the United Kingdom have developed a renewable plastic made from pine needles.
Forecasts that Save Lives
1 perc 2007. rész WHRO
NASA software can process an image of the entire United States in less than 2 minutes – delivering almost instant forecasts and giving people worldwide precious time to prepare for hazardous conditions.
Cosmic Fingerprints
1 perc 2006. rész WHRO
Hubble’s imaging instruments will help astronomers determine the cosmic fingerprints of the unexplored territory the Voyager spacecraft will pass through.
Spin Tunnel Technology
1 perc 2005. rész WHRO
The spin tunnel at NASA Langley was built to study aircraft stall and spin characteristics with the aim of preventing deadly tailspin accidents.
Geometric Properties of Light
1 perc 2004. rész WHRO
Stellar Echo Imaging could give astronomers detailed information about Exoplanets – those Earth like planets revolving around distant stars.
Glass Houses
1 perc 2003. rész WHRO
With the development of transparent wood, this Maryland team has indeed found a way to raise the glass ceiling.
Big Data Techniques
1 perc 2002. rész WHRO
NASA recently renewed a research partnership with the National Cancer Institute, extending the development of data science to support cancer research.
Pesky Particles on the ISS
1 perc 2001. rész WHRO
Floating dust is a problem for astronauts living on the International Space Station, especially in and around cargo bays when supplies are opened.
Rotorcraft Innovations
1 perc 2000. rész WHRO
It’s not every day you see a black and white polka-dot helicopter hanging in the air. But then, not every day is a crash test at NASA Langley!
Direct Fusion Drive
1 perc 1999. rész WHRO
Using a Direct Fusion Drive to deliver both an obriter and a lander to Pluto has some distinct advantages.
A Cloud of Germs
1 perc 1998. rész WHRO
Individuals could actually be identified by the residual microbial signatures they leave behind.
Taking a Chomp out of Disease
1 perc 1997. rész WHRO
Chewing stimulates the production of Th17 cells in the mouth, which can protect the body against disease.
Better than Plastic
1 perc 1996. rész WHRO
This milk-based plastic still has clear advantages over petroleum-based products and could be on the market as little as three years.
Winning the War
1 perc 1995. rész WHRO
The mandate of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics to find practical solutions to the problems of flight assumed even more importance during World War II.
From the Tops of Tall Buildings
1 perc 1994. rész WHRO
From a rocket fuel tank to the tops of tall buildings, this NASA technology transfer literally stops shaking in its tracks.
Raindrops in 3D
1 perc 1993. rész WHRO
Now scientists will be able to see how water droplets vary in size on a global scale and use that information to improve rainfall or snowfall estimates.
From Hawaii to Australia
1 perc 1992. rész WHRO
From Hawaii to Australia, NASA scientists will map entire coral reefs using airborne instruments five miles overhead, without ever having to go into the water.
Keeping You Up at Night
1 perc 1991. rész WHRO
Everyone has a slightly different circadian rhythm, the body’s biological clock that tells us when to sleep and when to wake. Unfortunately, light at night throws our circadian rhythm out of whack.
Practical Solutions
1 perc 1990. rész WHRO
Aeronautics was about to move from a scientific discipline to an engineering field that would make the airplane much more than a useless oddity.
Simulating How Humans Think
1 perc 1989. rész WHRO
Developed as a joint project between NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, AUDREY, or the Assistant for Understanding Data through Reasoning, Extraction, and sYnthesis, can do more than just transmit data.
Fifty Thousand and Counting
1 perc 1988. rész WHRO
Fifty thousand orbits and counting. The most data-producing spacecraft at Mars continues to compile sharp, global coverage of the Red Planet.
Software for All
1 perc 1987. rész WHRO
Looking for a specific software code? You may just find what you’re looking for at software dot nasa dot gov.
Predicting Lightning
1 perc 1986. rész WHRO
Detecting and predicting lightning just got a lot easier.
Profiles of Clouds
1 perc 1985. rész WHRO
In the early 1990’s, researchers at NASA Langley began using an innovative remote sensing technology known as LIDAR, changing the way they looked at clouds.
Urban Biomining
1 perc 1984. rész WHRO
What is the best way to replace electronics when you can’t get overnight delivery of a new device?
White Mars
1 perc 1983. rész WHRO
The ICE project, the study observes people who actually spend several months at the South Pole, giving scientists clues about how people will behave in deep space.
Getting in the Groove
1 perc 1982. rész WHRO
In the 1960s, NASA Langley engineers began searching for ways to better control aircraft touching down in wet weather. They quickly saw the benefits of their research for public roadway systems as well.
Rooftop Warnings
1 perc 1981. rész WHRO
Perched on the roof of a tall building in Hampton, Virginia, the newly installed Direct Broadcast System joins a network of only 10 antennas like it in the country.
A Family History
1 perc 1980. rész WHRO
For more than 40 years, researchers at NASA Langley have had their eyes on the atmosphere.
Navigating by the Stars
1 perc 1979. rész WHRO
Pulsing like lighthouse beacons, NASA plans to use neutron stars to navigate through the Solar System.
Taking a Habitat for a Spin
1 perc 1978. rész WHRO
He worked on America’s first space station, Skylab, and now he’s leading a team to create a station for the future.
Space Weather Warning
1 perc 1977. rész WHRO
A space weather warning may help protect astronauts in space.
Mending Bones
1 perc 1976. rész WHRO
Heavy plaster or fiberglass casts can’t be temporarily removed, can’t get wet, and don’t allow skin underneath to breathe. But a team of Colorado-based entrepreneurs are modeling a new system for broken limbs.
CERES
1 perc 1975. rész WHRO
Scientists at NASA Langley have been working for decades to understand the critical balance of Earth’s energy budget.
NASA in Your Pocket
1 perc 1974. rész WHRO
The next time you snap a picture with your cell phone, you can thank NASA for the technology in your hand.
Cardboard Drones
1 perc 1973. rész WHRO
In remote regions, drone delivery systems are already having an impact. But getting the drones back so they can be used again is the new problem.
Exploring Venus
1 perc 1972. rész WHRO
With a surface temperature of 870 degrees Fahrenheit, a heavy carbon dioxide atmosphere, active volcanoes, and deadly clouds of sulfuric acid, Venus is a tough world to explore.
Ingestible Batteries
1 perc 1971. rész WHRO
Safe to swallow devices for medical procedures are not a new idea, but MIT has a new way to power them.
Leaders in Atmospheric Science
1 perc 1970. rész WHRO
NASA Langley is marking 100 years of innovations --- innovations that made us trailblazers in aeronautics, pioneers in human space flight, and leaders in atmospheric science.
The Third Generation
1 perc 1969. rész WHRO
Using ground-based systems, a spacecraft in orbit can communicate with Earth for about fifteen minutes as the spacecraft passes over the ground station. But a space-based network increases the amount of information sent to Earth and provides continuous communications from orbiting missions.
Testing Technologies
1 perc 1968. rész WHRO
Field testing in Earth’s extreme environments can prepare us for exploration of alien worlds.
Stretch Your Imagination
1 perc 1967. rész WHRO
What if we could design a glider that actually interacted with charged particles to create lift and drag?
Calorie Consumption in Space
1 perc 1966. rész WHRO
NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation has developed an app to help astronauts more effectively ensure they are getting adequate calorie consumption while in space.
The Human Computer
1 perc 1965. rész WHRO
As a NASA computer, Katherine Johnson calculated the trajectory for Alan Shepard, the first American in space. Now NASA is honoring this remarkable woman.
Healthier Milk Chocolate
1 perc 1964. rész WHRO
A research team at North Carolina State University has found a way to make a better-tasting, better for you milk chocolate.
The Spacewalk Enigma
1 perc 1963. rész WHRO
On Gemini 12, after hours of underwater training to prepare him, Buzz Aldrin finally solved the riddle of spacewalking.
Shedding Some Light on Infections
1 perc 1962. rész WHRO
With the rise in antibiotic resistant bacteria, an MIT team decided to shed some light on the problem and designed a new type of scope for doctors to use.
High Mobility Explorers
1 perc 1961. rész WHRO
A team from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is testing WindBot, a high-mobility explorer designed to travel to gas giants.
The Lunar Landing Research Facility
1 perc 1960. rész WHRO
When astronauts like Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin came to NASA Langley to train, they could often be found at the Lunar Landing Research Facility, an iconic structure known as the gantry.
Photonic Relay
1 perc 1959. rész WHRO
NASA is working on the next generation of high-speed modems using the emerging technology of integrated photonics, which uses light rather than electrons to perform optical functions.
Innovative Remote Sensing
1 perc 1958. rész WHRO
Clouds influence environmental factors like rain, sunlight, and surface temperature – but scientists are now using cloud patterns to predict where specific species actually live.
Fast Track to Pluto
1 perc 1957. rész WHRO
Using a Direct Fusion Drive to deliver both an obriter and a lander to Pluto has some distinct advantages, including a direct trip in half the time.
Berry Blitz
1 perc 1956. rész WHRO
In Canada, scientists have developed a cranberry extract that may actually succeed where traditional antibiotics have failed, by stopping bacterial infections from spreading in the first place.
Training for Space
1 perc 1955. rész WHRO
When America’s first astronauts arrived at NASA Langley Research Center in the spring of 1959, they knew they were about to make history.
Deep Space Navigation
1 perc 1954. rész WHRO
The most accurate atomic clock ever flown in space, could forever change the way we conduct deep-space navigation and give new meaning to making time fly.
Space-Based Research
1 perc 1953. rész WHRO
Innovative and diverse research continues to happen on the first U.S. orbiting laboratory and everything researchers are developing on the International Space Station is building a better tomorrow for humanity.
Buoyant Boutiques
1 perc 1952. rész WHRO
Boasting an auditorium, restaurant, and decorative water pools, a new facility in West Palm Beach will make use of submarine technology to make a floating plaza for the public.
Location Is Everything
1 perc 1951. rész WHRO
The NASA/Air Force Research Laboratory on Ascension Island now houses a telescope with a very special mission – to track fast moving orbital space debris and predict the risk it poses to spacecraft, Earth, and the International Space Station.
Space from Scratch
1 perc 1950. rész WHRO
The year was 1958. The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics had become the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. And Americans had their eyes on space.
Targeting Geology on Mars
1 perc 1949. rész WHRO
During Curiosity’s four years on Mars, the rover’s Chemistry and Camera instrument, called ChemCam, has inspected more than 1,400 targets with more than 350 thousand total laser shots.
Watch It Burn
1 perc 1948. rész WHRO
A Cygnus supply ship, filled with rubbish, was maneuvered a safe distance from the International Space Station where it had been docked for almost a month. Then it was ignited and NASA cameras watched it burn.
Interstellar Fingerprints
1 perc 1947. rész WHRO
NASA’s two Voyager spacecraft are exploring the outermost edge of our solar system. And the Hubble Space Telescope is measuring the trek ahead.
Plastic from Pine Trees
1 perc 1946. rész WHRO
Even when you buy plant-based biodegradable plastics, a small amount of a petroleum-based chemical has been added to make the product more flexible. But thanks to some replacement research, green plastics may soon be truly green!
From Aircraft to Spacecraft
1 perc 1945. rész WHRO
The work of a handful of aircraft researchers had been reassigned. Their new task – to concentrate on human space flight.
Cyber Grand Challenge
1 perc 1944. rész WHRO
Computer programs have grown so complex, some containing millions of lines of code, that defending them is difficult.
Launching from Virginia
1 perc 1943. rész WHRO
The recent night launch of an Antares rocket to the International Space Station marked the official return of medium-lift launches from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
Inside the Station
1 perc 1942. rész WHRO
NASA takes us on an in-depth tour --- all in Ultra High Definition and filmed with a fish-eye lens that captures every detail.
Where’s My Bag?
1 perc 1941. rész WHRO
With the roll out of radio frequency identification, or RFID scanning technology to replace the manual scanning of barcodes, one airline has become the first to offer end-to-end visibility for baggage processing.
When Fast Just Isn’t Fast Enough
1 perc 1940. rész WHRO
When fast just isn’t fast enough, we move to hypersonic speeds.
Up to Date Data
1 perc 1939. rész WHRO
Perched on the roof of a tall building in Hampton, Virginia, the newly installed Direct Broadcast System joins a network of only 10 antennas like it in the country to provide the most up-to-date atmospheric data possible.
Seeds for Space
1 perc 1938. rész WHRO
NASA needs to send plants on deep space missions as food for astronauts. But the scientists just don’t have time to check out thousands of plant varieties themselves. So NASA has put their research into the hands of students.
Deep Sky Census
1 perc 1937. rész WHRO
After converting deep space images from Hubble, researchers believe the previous estimate of 200 billion galaxies in our universe is at least 10 times too low.
Hedgehogs
1 perc 1936. rész WHRO
A joint team from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Stanford University, and MIT believe that Hedgehogs are the answer for autonomous exploration in low-gravity environments.
The Quest for Quieter Planes
1 perc 1935. rész WHRO
It’s been nearly 70 years since Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in a jet plane. Now NASA is once again looking at designs for supersonic planes --- ones without a sonic boom.
Melts in Your Mouth
1 perc 1934. rész WHRO
Most of us enjoy that moment of bliss when a tasty bit of chocolate transforms from solid to a sensual liquid that teases our tastebuds. Don’t ruin the moment, but in the glowing aftermath, you might stop to consider the technology involved in creating this confectionary delight.
Ears to You
1 perc 1933. rész WHRO
Horseshoe bats possess a unique echo system. And now a team at Virginia Tech is using the bat’s echolocation system to improve modern sonar.
Spinoffs
1 perc 1932. rész WHRO
The Space Act helps many American companies bring new products to market with technology transferred from NASA.
Beyond Red Green and Blue
1 perc 1931. rész WHRO
Many NASA cameras record images in black and white. So what does it take to produce those pictures in living color?
Rules to Fly By
1 perc 1930. rész WHRO
After the Bell X-1 had broken the sound barrier, the aerospace industry began eagerly looking for aircraft that could operate at supersonic speeds. But even the best designs were doomed to failure – until one creative individual changed the shape of flight.
Echo Stellar Imaging
1 perc 1929. rész WHRO
One of the studies funded under NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts, or NIAC program, is a project that hopes to use Stellar Echo Imaging to give astronomers detailed information about Exoplanets.
Chewing Your Way to Good Health
1 perc 1928. rész WHRO
What if the way you eat is just as important as what you eat?
ICE
1 perc 1927. rész WHRO
Sometimes called, “White Mars,” Antarctica is the perfect place to study how people react when you just can’t go home.
Dust in the Wind
1 perc 1926. rész WHRO
Like any home, the International Space Station gets dusty. But unlike the dust in your home, these particles don’t settle – they float.
Faster Faster Faster
1 perc 1925. rész WHRO
As planes began flying faster, engineers discovered that uneven airflow over the aircraft caused a shockwave to form. But how do you study a plane moving at transonic speeds? Take it to NASA Langley.
Computer Logic Goes to Hollywood
1 perc 1924. rész WHRO
The NASA Langley Formal Methods Team maintains a unique open source collection of mathematical proofs that support the development of safety-critical systems. And some of that code actually shows up in the movies.
Teaching Engineering with Coffee
1 perc 1923. rész WHRO
Two professors at the University of California, Davis, help students solve the engineering challenge of brewing coffee to keep incoming students motivated.
Oh Deer
1 perc 1922. rész WHRO
From hunting, to car accidents, to crop damage, deer have a huge economic impact in the United States. And now NASA is using satellite data to track the deer.
Exploration Insects
1 perc 1921. rész WHRO
CRICKET could be used to locate resources needed to provide a safe haven for humans, putting other water worlds in our reach.
Soaring into the Next Century
1 perc 1920. rész WHRO
X-1 made history as the first plane to fly faster than the speed of sound. Now Maxwell, NASA’s first new x-plane in a decade, will once again transform our skies.
Accuracy from a Distance
1 perc 1919. rész WHRO
How accurate did NASA’s New Horizons team have to be to get the spacecraft in position to capture Pluto in such stunning detail?
Picture of Precipitation
1 perc 1918. rész WHRO
To accurately predict rainfall amounts, scientists need to understand the ratio of large drops to small or medium drops in a storm.
Numbers Tell the Story
1 perc 1917. rész WHRO
Working with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, scientists use the same computer software used to study a star or planet to study statistics from anonymous cancer patients.
Fuel from Icy Moons
1 perc 1916. rész WHRO
One award from NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts Program plans to demonstrate a cost-effective idea for sample return that taps into existing technologies.
One Hundred Years of Aeronautics
1 perc 1915. rész WHRO
In the Air Traffic Operations Laboratory, a team at NASA Langley uses lab space and software to test today’s air systems.
Solar Sails
1 perc 1914. rész WHRO
Although much like a sail on a sailboat, this design is not your typical solar sail. HERTS is a propulsion system ideal for deep space missions to the outer planets and beyond.
Where to Land
1 perc 1913. rész WHRO
NASA Langley’s Systems Analysis and Concepts Directorate is doing what they do best – applying their expertise in flight and robotic designs to find an innovative crash/landing system for UAVs.
Disrupting Your Biorhythm
1 perc 1912. rész WHRO
Everyone has a slightly different circadian rhythm, the body’s biological clock that tells us when to sleep and when to wake. Unfortunately, light at night throws our circadian rhythm out of whack.
Up to the Challenge
1 perc 1911. rész WHRO
The Vascular Tissue Challenge, one of NASA’s Centennial Challenge competitions, is looking at ways to effectively mitigate the toll space travel takes on the human body.
A New Spin on Aeronautics
1 perc 1910. rész WHRO
In March 1941, engineers at what is now NASA Langley Research Center began operating a unique wind tunnel that would test more than 600 projects to date.
Without the Waste
1 perc 1909. rész WHRO
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture are currently testing a milk-based alternative to plastic that is both biodegradable and edible.
Trees in the Forest
1 perc 1908. rész WHRO
Using forestry databases and U.S. Forest Service drones, a team has developed a computer simulation capable of growing realistic virtual forests.
Super Computer for Air Traffic Control
1 perc 1907. rész WHRO
Sherlock does what no previous program was able to do – merge all of the air traffic information, producing end-to-end flight information for the entire U.S. airspace.
Red Box Cell Repair
1 perc 1906. rész WHRO
The prolific use of cell phones has rendered the United Kingdom’s recognizable red boxes almost useless. But one company is breathing new life into the iconic fixtures, repurposing the structures into mobile repair shops.
Feeling Groovy
1 perc 1905. rész WHRO
Drivers are familiar with grooved highway surfaces, but you might not realize that those grooves began at NASA Langley Research Center.
An Attraction to Healing
1 perc 1904. rész WHRO
A new bandage, developed by a team at Northwestern University, helps heal wounds faster and without pain when it is removed.
Viking Discoveries
1 perc 1903. rész WHRO
Viking was an ambitious mission that resulted in discoveries about Mars that no one had expected.
Keeping Frozen Food Safe
1 perc 1902. rész WHRO
Here’s a simple solution that will keep you and your family safe, even if you were left in the dark.
Space Robotics Challenge
1 perc 1901. rész WHRO
In NASA’s new Space Robotics Challenge, each team’s virtual robot, patterned after Robonaut 5, will be challenged with resolving the aftermath of a dust storm that has damaged a Martian habitat.
See-through Walls
1 perc 1900. rész WHRO
A research team from the University of Maryland made a breakthrough discovery – transparent wood. They created the material by bleaching wood.
You Can’t Take It with You
1 perc 1899. rész WHRO
If we are truly to become space explorers, we have to learn, just as early pioneers did, to live off the land. For NASA that means developing technologies for in situ resource utilization.
Artificial Intelligence for First Responders
1 perc 1898. rész WHRO
First responders, like police, firefighters, or paramedics can be outfitted with wearable sensors to identify GPS location, temperature, presence of gases, and heat patterns in other rooms. But the massive amount of information available from these miniaturized sensors is overwhelming. That’s where AUDREY comes into the picture.
Hitching a Ride on the ISS
1 perc 1897. rész WHRO
Wind speed and direction observations over the ocean are crucial inputs for weather forecasting, developing global weather models, and analyzing weather patterns. And wind scatterometers mounted on satellites are often used to collect that information.
You Are What You Eat
1 perc 1896. rész WHRO
You are what you eat --- and that’s especially true for astronauts on the International Space Station where nutrition plays a key role in mitigating the negative effects of space on the human body. But now astronauts have a tool that can help them track their dietary habits in real time.
E Gliders for Airless Worlds
1 perc 1895. rész WHRO
It’s very difficult to have mobility in the absence of gravity. So a team from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is ringing in a new era of spacecraft technology to meet the challenge.
Pictures in the Clouds
1 perc 1894. rész WHRO
A team of university scientists aren’t just looking for pictures in the clouds. They have discovered that changes in cloud cover can actually point to the biomes many unique plants and animals call home.
Wet Behind the Eardrum
1 perc 1893. rész WHRO
The key symptom for a middle-ear infection is a build-up of fluid behind the eardrum. Unfortunately, an otoscope, the device a doctor uses to peek inside your ear, can’t see past the eardrum, making an accurate diagnosis a shot in the dark.
Pluto in Half the Time
1 perc 1892. rész WHRO
What if we could put a spacecraft in orbit around Pluto, a lander on Pluto, and we could get it to Pluto in only 4 years? NIAC is putting that idea to the test.
Training for a Spacewalk
1 perc 1891. rész WHRO
Mastering an extravehicular activity, or spacewalk would be crucial in proving that NASA was ready to actually put a man on the moon. But how could astronauts learn to walk in space while practicing on Earth?
Wallops Return to Flight
1 perc 1890. rész WHRO
Rocket launches to the International Space Station from Virginia are back!
Without the Bitter Taste
1 perc 1889. rész WHRO
For those of us who love milk chocolate, but prefer the healthier choice of dark chocolate, help is on the way.
A Floating Plaza
1 perc 1888. rész WHRO
The technology that has been used to float a boat, or more precisely, a submarine, is now making a splash in Florida.
Rooftop Satellite Data
1 perc 1887. rész WHRO
Hampton University has been preparing for the antenna’s arrival for the past five years, and now, they’re ready to join a small, but elite nationwide network that provides the most up-to-date atmospheric data imaginable.
Tracking Your Luggage
1 perc 1886. rész WHRO
You can book tickets, check-in to flights, keep track of travel plans, and review air miles, but now this app will even let you track your luggage.
Cranberry Crush
1 perc 1885. rész WHRO
The health properties of cranberries are undisputed. And now doctors believe the bright red berries could be used to fight one of the biggest public health threats today.
A Fisheye View
1 perc 1884. rész WHRO
Only 225 people have ever set foot in or on the International Space Station. So few of us have ever seen what it really looks like inside. Until now.
Defense Against the Dark Arts
1 perc 1883. rész WHRO
An audience of 22,000 watched as seven powerful, autonomous systems squared off in what was described as the world’s first all-machine hacking tournament.
A Crowded Universe
1 perc 1882. rész WHRO
According to a deep sky census, the universe may be a lot more crowded than we believed.
A Growing Interest
1 perc 1881. rész WHRO
NASA needs to send plants on deep space missions as food for astronauts. But the scientists just don’t have time to check out thousands of plant varieties themselves. So NASA has put their research into the hands of students.
Atomic Clock Takes Flight
1 perc 1880. rész WHRO
Much like GPS uses one-way signals to enable terrestrial navigation, NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock will provide the same capability in deep-space navigation.
Window Tinting in an Instant
1 perc 1879. rész WHRO
Unlike existing tinting systems, a team at MIT is investigating a thin film that turns a transparent window to almost completely black in an instant.
The Surface of Ceres
1 perc 1878. rész WHRO
By overlapping images in 3-dimensional detail and adding enhanced colors, the Dawn team has created a dramatic video tour of mysterious world we know as Ceres.
Get Your Game On
1 perc 1877. rész WHRO
Now, gamers can help celebrate Curiosity’s fourth anniversary on Mars via a new social media game, Mars Rover.
Restoring Mobility
1 perc 1876. rész WHRO
Innovative and diverse research continues to happen on the first U.S. orbiting laboratory and everything researchers are developing on the International Space Station, including synthetic muscle, is building a better tomorrow for humanity.
Private Pilots Monitor Algae Blooms
1 perc 1875. rész WHRO
NASA typically uses satellites to monitor the health of large bodies of water, like Lake Erie. But now, a scientist at NASA’s Glenn Research Center has engaged private pilots in the quest.
Man and Machine
1 perc 1874. rész WHRO
Using software developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Curiosity is frequently choosing its own targets as the roving science laboratory investigates the geology of Mars.
A New Era of Aircraft
1 perc 1873. rész WHRO
NASA has announced a bold 10-year plan to redesign aircraft as we know them - using technology that will make planes more Earth friendly, reduce delays, and maintain safety for the flying public.
Mapping Coral Reefs
1 perc 1872. rész WHRO
From Hawaii to Australia, NASA scientists will map entire coral reefs using airborne instruments five miles overhead, without ever having to go into the water.
Eyes on Space Junk
1 perc 1871. rész WHRO
The NASA/Air Force Research Laboratory on Ascension Island now houses a telescope with a very special mission – to track fast moving orbital space debris and predict the risk it poses to spacecraft, Earth, and the International Space Station.
Protection from Blistering Heat
1 perc 1870. rész WHRO
NASA’s Josh Fody explains how they are using spaceflight technology for a Forest Service problem here on Earth.
The Human Factor
1 perc 1869. rész WHRO
Exploration is in our blood, but why has NASA set their sights on a human mission to Mars? The payoff for human exploration is the science.
Arctic Ice
1 perc 1868. rész WHRO
A Falcon aircraft outfitted at NASA Langley is ready for a unique mission to the Arctic.
The Psychology of Words
1 perc 1867. rész WHRO
Researchers are evaluating the personal journals – or diaries – of station crew members, looking for clues to help NASA understand human issues during long missions.
Decision Making for Drones
1 perc 1866. rész WHRO
With Safe2Ditch, a drone decision-making system designed at NASA Langley Research Center, everyday users could reap the benefits of drone technology.
Fire in the Hole
1 perc 1865. rész WHRO
A radio signal was used to activate a hot wire inside an experimental unit on board the Cygnus supply ship and NASA scientist will use the experiment to learn more about the nature of fire in space.
Precious Metals as Counterfeit Prevention
1 perc 1864. rész WHRO
Researchers have created a counterfeit prevention system that is ideal for use in credit cards or identity cards where authenticity is crucial.
NASA’s De-icing Tunnel
1 perc 1863. rész WHRO
NASA uses data from the oldest operating icing tunnel in the world to develop effective de-icing and anti-icing techniques used to protect both military and commercial aircraft today.
Earthquake Data from Space
1 perc 1862. rész WHRO
Researchers from the University of Iowa and the United States Geological Survey have developed a rapid response system that uses satellite and GPS data to identify the location of the earthquake and estimates of the impact, in as little as 24 hours.
Unconsciously Cold
1 perc 1861. rész WHRO
Researchers in the UK have discovered an interesting phenomenon: simply looking at a picture of someone experiencing extreme cold drops the body temperature of the viewer!
Your Germ Signature
1 perc 1860. rész WHRO
Researchers from the University of Oregon have discovered that each of us leaves behind a unique cloud made up of airborne microbes.
Just a Pile of Rubble
1 perc 1859. rész WHRO
A team from Johns Hopkins University is working to develop small cubesats that can actually map out the interior of an asteroid.
Laboratory Tissue
1 perc 1858. rész WHRO
The Vascular Tissue Challenge, one of NASA’s Centennial Challenge competitions, is looking at ways to effectively mitigate the toll space travel takes on the human body.
Satellite Forecasts
1 perc 1857. rész WHRO
Scientists and engineers are joining forces at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, to monitor the weather– and they’re doing it with satellite images.
Is Everybody Listening?
1 perc 1856. rész WHRO
Managing the volume on the television can sometimes make family viewing a hassle. But a Ph.D. student at the University of Southampton may have a solution that targets the audio to a single spot in the room.
A Logical Proof
1 perc 1855. rész WHRO
In the movie, The Martian, the code you see on Astronaut Mark’s computer screen is code that can actually be found in the NASA Prototype Verification System, or PVS library.
Whale Songs
1 perc 1854. rész WHRO
On any given day, East Coast shipping lanes are filled with ships, sailboats, and barges. But this part of the sea is also home to seven whale species, so scientists have designed a buoy to listen in to the sounds beneath the sea.
Slick Solutions
1 perc 1853. rész WHRO
From dishwashing liquid to mayonnaise, we have all experienced those plastic bottles that are virtually impossible to empty. But Ohio State researchers have designed a microscopic bottle lining that lets product slide right off.
The Veil Nebula
1 perc 1852. rész WHRO
A mosaic of six pictures taken by the Hubble Space Telescope captures in stunning detail the energy debris from a supernova.
Keeping It Cool
1 perc 1851. rész WHRO
In the 1960’s as NASA was preparing to go to the moon, thin, reflective metallic materials were developed to protect spacecraft from the dangers of radiation. Now thanks to a Portland based company, our cell phones can benefit from the NASA technology.
Male or Female
1 perc 1850. rész WHRO
Looking at the chemical content of the print rather than simply relying on the fingerprint image could rule out many suspects before you started looking in the database for a match.
Hitting a Golf Ball into a Soup Can
1 perc 1849. rész WHRO
The team struggled for more than 2 decades to bring a Pluto mission to life. But the effort was worth the time because New Horizons turned out better than anyone could have dreamed.
Harvesting Propellant from Icy Moons
1 perc 1848. rész WHRO
The United States National Research Council recommended sample return missions as a priority for the next decade. And one concept in development is looking at icy moons as their target.
Sherlock Has the Answer
1 perc 1847. rész WHRO
How much fuel could be saved if all flights into San Francisco used lower power for descent? What factors reduce flight delays? Sherlock has the answer.
Coffee Class Inspires Students
1 perc 1846. rész WHRO
What started out as a class designed to get undergrads excited about engineering is on the way to becoming a one-of-a-kind comprehensive center on the study of ... coffee.
Using Big Data Sets in Cancer Research
1 perc 1845. rész WHRO
NASA is increasingly using artificial intelligence to help code and read the petabytes of data collected each day. Now those same big data techniques are revolutionizing biomedical research.
Blue Light Can Be Hazardous to Your Health
1 perc 1844. rész WHRO
Playing solitaire on your phone when you can’t sleep? The blue light coming from your screen might just be keeping you awake!
Deer Tracking
1 perc 1843. rész WHRO
Wildlife managers could soon be using NASA satellite data to monitor deer populations.
Repurposing Red Boxes
1 perc 1842. rész WHRO
The UK’s familiar red phone boxes have a new purpose that will make them a vital part of the present, while paying tribute to an icon of the past.
Edible Wrappers
1 perc 1841. rész WHRO
The search for environmentally friendly packaging that won’t clog our landfills has taken researchers back to the farm.
Measuring Raindrops
1 perc 1840. rész WHRO
For the first time, scientists have 3-D snapshots that will give them an accurate picture of precipitation.
Ouchless Bandages
1 perc 1839. rész WHRO
Wounds for a person with diabetes can become life-threatening. But a unique new bandage has a certain attraction to healing.
A Frozen Food Detector
1 perc 1838. rész WHRO
Americans are hit with record rainfall, tornadoes, hurricanes, and winter storms. And one of the accompanying problems can often be power outages. So in a world full of frozen food, how do you know what food is safe to eat when the power goes off?
Virginia Tech Goes Batty
1 perc 1837. rész WHRO
The unusual features of the horseshoe bat make it a master of the dark! And now a team at Virginia Tech is using the bat’s echolocation system to improve modern sonar.
Challenging the Unusual Suspects
1 perc 1836. rész WHRO
As NASA’s Centennial Challenges brings a 5-year sample return robot challenge to a close this year, they open a brand new $1 million prize competition designed to push the boundaries of robotic dexterity.
Microbubbles
1 perc 1835. rész WHRO
A NASA technology allows the re-use of a greenhouse gas which would otherwise be released into the atmosphere, giving us all a reason to raise our glasses.
Expendable Explorers
1 perc 1834. rész WHRO
A team funded through NIAC is exploring how currently available modular systems from cubesat and commercial industries could be used to create designs with swappable components to explore new worlds.
From the Surface of Mars
1 perc 1833. rész WHRO
Forty years later, NASA continues to take pride in the impressive mission that made the first successful soft landing on Mars, and set the stage for space exploration today.
Harnessing the Wind
1 perc 1832. rész WHRO
A team from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is testing WindBot, a high-mobility explorer designed to travel to gas giants.
A Firefighter’s Guardian Angel
1 perc 1831. rész WHRO
Inside a burning building, firefighters have only their training and their five senses to rely on. But a new type of artificial intelligence could prove to be the firefighter’s guardian angel.
The Sweet Smell of Success
1 perc 1830. rész WHRO
In the quest for solar energy, researchers seek new ways to harness the sun’s energy, something plants have been doing on Earth for thousands of years.
Let There Be Light
1 perc 1829. rész WHRO
A see-through wall made of wood? That’s only the beginning of the story. Researchers from the University of Maryland have developed transparent wood that channels light.
Living Off the Land
1 perc 1828. rész WHRO
Mars is about 40 million miles from Earth --- and on a trip that far, it is impossible to take everything you might need with you. But the ability to live off the Martian land would make human exploration possible.
Making Time Fly
1 perc 1827. rész WHRO
For the past 20 years, researchers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have been preparing a miniaturized, low-mass atomic clock that will soon be ready for its maiden space flight.
Fade to Black
1 perc 1826. rész WHRO
Window tinting is effective, to a point, but new technology could take us from transparent to black, with the flick of a switch.
Red Rover Red Rover
1 perc 1825. rész WHRO
As Curiosity marks its fourth anniversary, in Earth years, since landing on Mars, NASA celebrates with the release of a new game so we can all join the adventure.
Blowing in the Wind
1 perc 1824. rész WHRO
For some NASA Earth observers, the answers truly are blowing in the wind, and now there’s an effective way to find them.
Citizen Scientists Take to the Air
1 perc 1823. rész WHRO
Private pilots are the key to an early warning system that could alert coastal communities to algae blooms in their neighborhood.
Mapping Mars
1 perc 1822. rész WHRO
Launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, Viking 1 on August 20th, 1975, and Viking 2 on September 9th, the two identical spacecraft made up of a lander and orbiter, spent nearly a year cruising to Mars.
Out of this World Innovations
1 perc 1821. rész WHRO
Pioneers pushing the boundaries of space-based research were recently honored at this year’s International Space Station Research and Development Conference. And their innovations are truly out-of-this world!
Measuring Sea Ice
1 perc 1820. rész WHRO
After last year’s record warm winter in the Arctic, NASA’s Operation IceBridge is taking a look at this summer’s sea ice.
Autonomous Target Selection on Mars
1 perc 1819. rész WHRO
NASA’s Mars rover, Curiosity, is now autonomously selecting some of the rocks it zaps.
The New X-57 Takes Shape
1 perc 1818. rész WHRO
X-1, the first official x-plane, made history when it flew faster than the speed of sound. Now Maxwell, NASA’s first new x-plane in a decade, will once again transform our skies.
Tracking Space Junk
1 perc 1817. rész WHRO
Ascension Island, a tropical paradise halfway between Brazil and Africa, is the new home for a brand new NASA telescope that can effectively track space debris. And in this case, location is everything!
Safe 2 Ditch
1 perc 1816. rész WHRO
Current restrictions on unmanned aerial systems limit their uses, but a team at NASA has a plan for a landing/crash system that could keep both people and property safe.
Photons for Thrust
1 perc 1815. rész WHRO
The Heliopause Electrostatic Rapid Transit System, or HERTS, is a propulsion system ideal for deep space missions to the outer planets and beyond. The idea could take us to the edge of our solar system in record time.
Computer Art
1 perc 1814. rész WHRO
At first glance, visitors to an art gallery in Amsterdam may think they are looking at a portrait painted by Rembrandt between 1632 and 1642. But the work on display is actually a print created by a computer.
Air Revitalization
1 perc 1813. rész WHRO
Filtering air inside a spacecraft is an absolute necessity. So NASA is underway with a NIAC study to modify submarine technology for space.
Creatures of the Night
1 perc 1812. rész WHRO
Protecting humans from deadly viruses like Ebola has immunologists working overtime. And a group of scientists in Australia are turning to bats for answers.
Gas Detectors
1 perc 1811. rész WHRO
A NASA technology has been transferred to the private sector where gas companies like Pacific Gas and Electric in California are using a hand-held version to locate methane leaks in gas lines.
Stress Free Gardening
1 perc 1810. rész WHRO
Scientists have long understood the relationship between chlorophyll production and a healthy plant. But measuring how plants absorb the light they need to make food has required contact with the leaf. Until now.
A Robot Lab Like No Other
1 perc 1809. rész WHRO
Imagine a room where robots are running around while researchers are controlling the machines from across the country and beyond. At Georgia Tech, you don’t have to imagine.
Sky Watchers
1 perc 1808. rész WHRO
Amazed by the number of social media posts about auroras, NASA space weather scientist Liz MacDonald founded Aurorasaurus, a citizen science web site that uses public posts to help scientists track geomagnetic storms.
What the Bee Sees
1 perc 1807. rész WHRO
Bees seem to navigate through dense forests without a care. And now scientists in Sweden may have discovered their secret.
Alternatives to Morphine
1 perc 1806. rész WHRO
For centuries opiates have brought relief to people in severe pain. But the relief came with consequences. Now researchers are engineering an alternative to morphine.
Autonomous Exploration
1 perc 1805. rész WHRO
Exploring comets, asteroids, and small moons can be a difficult task. So what kind of design could be used for autonomous exploration?
Sanitized Lavatories
1 perc 1804. rész WHRO
The Crystal Cabin Awards honor industry developments that improve cabin comfort when we fly. And Boeing’s Fresh Lavatory on-board toilet took the prize this year.
Testing Fire Shelters
1 perc 1803. rész WHRO
A NASA Langley team is working with the Forest Service to construct a patented light-weight fire-resistant shelter made of the same woven materials designed to protect a spacecraft from the blistering heat of re-entry.
Forest Simulations
1 perc 1802. rész WHRO
A forest may take hundreds of years to grow to maturity, so a team at Washington State University has created a cyberforest program to study long term effects on trees.
With the Flip of a Switch
1 perc 1801. rész WHRO
For the millions of us who wear glasses, switching from our indoor glasses to sunglasses can be a hassle. And transitional lenses that change color when exposed to sunlight just don’t change fast enough to be effective. But now putting on sunglasses could be as simple as flipping a switch.
Forecasting Hazardous Weather
1 perc 1800. rész WHRO
Whether planning an outdoor event or getting ready for the day, we look to weather forecasts to help us prepare. But more than just day-to-day conditions, weather events can be life or death matters, so researchers at NASA are working hard to develop forecasts that could save lives.
Space Fires
1 perc 1799. rész WHRO
In an effort to learn about combustion in space, NASA scientists set a fire in a Cygnus capsule, and watched it burn.
Eavesdropping on Whales
1 perc 1798. rész WHRO
The shipping lane between the Port of New York and New Jersey is one of the busiest on the east coast, but it’s also home to an incredible population of marine animals – and now scientists have a way to listen in to the sounds beneath the sea.
Astronaut Joystick
1 perc 1797. rész WHRO
Since the human body reacts differently in weightlessness, it is important to understand human reactions, senses, and body behavior before astronauts will truly be able to interface with a robotic companion.
The Proof Is on the Screen
1 perc 1796. rész WHRO
When our astronaut hero boots up his computer in the movie, The Martian, just what is that code we see on his screen?
NASA Vascular Tissue Challenge
1 perc 1795. rész WHRO
How can the human body be kept in working order during long periods in space? NASA has opened a Centennial Challenge to provide some answers.
Slick Plastics
1 perc 1794. rész WHRO
If you’ve ever shaken the bottle of ketchup or had to squeeze the shampoo to get at that elusive liquid inside, take heart - a slippery solution is in the works.
Eyes on the Ocean
1 perc 1793. rész WHRO
NASA often uses the vantage point of space to learn more about Earth. And a new mission will put eyes on the ocean.
15 Years of Germs
1 perc 1792. rész WHRO
NASA is using DNA sequencing technology to study bacteria . . . in space.
3D Printed Art
1 perc 1791. rész WHRO
Molten glass in a 3D printer is a new variation on the ancient art of glass blowing.
A Tribute to Goddard
1 perc 1790. rész WHRO
Ninety years ago, a small rocket lifted off – and forever changed the way we explore.
Zinnias on the ISS
1 perc 1789. rész WHRO
Astronauts on the International Space Station are ready to take gardening to the next level – and say it with flowers.
Dark Sky Places
1 perc 1788. rész WHRO
People have always looked to the night sky for navigation, to predict the seasons, or for religious celebrations. But is our love of light affecting our view of the stars?
Inflatables in Space
1 perc 1787. rész WHRO
Lighter than their rigid-structure counterparts, and therefore less expensive to launch; quieter than the aluminum walls of other modules; the fabric of inflatable modules may even be more resistant to micrometeors. So NASA is putting the first inflatable habitat to the test.
Automatic Alternative Text
1 perc 1786. rész WHRO
Pictures play an important role in Facebook posts. But unless the person who uploads the picture takes time to manually add a caption, visually impaired users miss out on these updates from friends. Until now.
A Viking First
1 perc 1785. rész WHRO
The panorama revealed sand dunes and large rocks. The late afternoon sun was high in the sky on the left side of the photo. What made this picture unique? It was the first high resolution image taken from the surface of Mars!
The Little Girl from West Virginia
1 perc 1784. rész WHRO
She counted everything; and NASA counted on her. So NASA Langley is honoring Katherine Johnson in a very special way.
Half a Heart
1 perc 1783. rész WHRO
Dr. Mark Rodefeld, a pediatric surgeon at Indiana University, has spent decades fixing broken hearts. And his research led him to a team of engineers at NASA.
Light in the Darkness
1 perc 1782. rész WHRO
Scientists are shining a light on moon craters, and this NIAC-funded project could transform the darkness.
A Healthy Journey
1 perc 1781. rész WHRO
A London-based firm has an idea that could make the commute to work a healthier journey.
Recycled Electronics
1 perc 1780. rész WHRO
Cell phones, computers, tablets, gaming devices . . . new models come out and we have to upgrade. But what do we do with the old ones?
The Blob for Electronics
1 perc 1779. rész WHRO
Just like in the movies – blobs of molten metal reassembling themselves – but this time, it’s happening in North Carolina.
Exploring Gas Giants
1 perc 1778. rész WHRO
What if we could harness the energy in Jupiter’s red spot as a source of energy? A group of NASA researchers hope to do just that.
Chemical Free Sanitizing
1 perc 1777. rész WHRO
Researchers are shining a new light on organic fruits – making them safe without chemicals.
Up Up in the Stratosphere
1 perc 1776. rész WHRO
Up, up in the stratosphere…. An idea that has been around for over a hundred years may open a new era of space travel.
Spot On
1 perc 1775. rész WHRO
A leopard may not be able to change its spots, but researchers at MIT have found a way to turn those patterns into a medical technology that will help millions.
Crickets in Space
1 perc 1774. rész WHRO
How do we develop the technology that will make us a truly star-faring people? It might just begin on the moon.
Flower Power
1 perc 1773. rész WHRO
Researchers in Germany are giving new meaning to flower power!
Viking Science
1 perc 1772. rész WHRO
Viking was an ambitious mission --- one designed to not only orbit Mars, but to land and operate on the planet’s surface – something that no one had successfully done before.
Laser Communications
1 perc 1771. rész WHRO
NASA has relied on radio frequency based communications since its inception. But as exploration takes us farther from Earth, how do we meet today’s demand for higher data rates?
Enabling Science
1 perc 1770. rész WHRO
After returning home from the moon, Astronaut Buzz Aldrin said, “Mars is there – waiting to be explored.” But what’s the point of sending humans to another world?
Landing on Triton
1 perc 1769. rész WHRO
What if a spacecraft could simply use the resources found on moons to make exploration possible . . . ?
Spinoff for Cell Phones
1 perc 1768. rész WHRO
Find out how space blankets are being used to protect electronics from extreme temperatures.
The Future of Flight
1 perc 1767. rész WHRO
Cleaner, quieter, and even faster. NASA is entering a new era in aviation as x-planes take to the air.
Stormy Nights
1 perc 1766. rész WHRO
Some thunderstorms can be seen approaching, while others hit without warning. Now NASA is taking to the air above Kansas to see why nighttime storms are brewing.
Why Europa?
1 perc 1765. rész WHRO
Do you have a special list of places you really want to visit? Find out about one of the places on NASA’s bucket list.
Fixing a Broken Heart
1 perc 1764. rész WHRO
A heart attack is a serious thing – even when it’s not fatal, the resulting damage to heart tissue affects the heart’s ability to pump blood. But a new patch may actually restore both tissue and function.
Virtual Flyby
1 perc 1763. rész WHRO
In 1801, Piazzi pointed his telescope to the sky and first observed the object we call Ceres. More than 200 years later, NASA made history as Dawn became the first mission to visit Ceres. And now, a video animation brings the dwarf planet to us, in exquisite detail.
LEDs Lead the Way
1 perc 1762. rész WHRO
In the 1980’s compact fluorescent light bulbs hit the market, but the now familiar spiral shaped bulbs may soon become a fad of the past.
Exploring Europa
1 perc 1761. rész WHRO
Nature is very good at making efficient creatures that swim through the water. Can we learn from nature? Can we create a rover that can turn slow motion into locomotion? A team at Cornell seems to think so.
Spinning in Space
1 perc 1760. rész WHRO
For those of us who remember 2001 – A Space Odyssey, science is about to imitate art once again as engineers give exercise a whole new spin.
A Once Massive Star
1 perc 1759. rész WHRO
As Hubble zooms in on an exploded star, scientists get a second chance to examine the remains of a supernova.
Ancestral DNA
1 perc 1758. rész WHRO
You have GPS in your DNA and it can pin-point your old neighborhood… From a thousand years ago!
Capturing CO2
1 perc 1757. rész WHRO
Microbrewers can now use NASA technology to put bubbles in their beer.
AI Composers
1 perc 1756. rész WHRO
From the sounds in video games to the scores for films, much of the music we hear today has actually been composed by a computer.
Toys that Spark Imagination
1 perc 1755. rész WHRO
The annual Toy Fair in London kicked off the toy season and although many had a technology element, imagination took the prize.
Panoramic Baseball
1 perc 1754. rész WHRO
Take me out to the ball game --- or in this case, bring the game to me thanks to the supersized digital technology that is being used on Mars.
Space Mugs
1 perc 1753. rész WHRO
Taking a drink in space, where microgravity affects the way fluids behave, is a complicated task. But thanks to research conducted on the International Space Station, a new cup may replace sealed drink bags and straws.
Sailing on the Solar Wind
1 perc 1752. rész WHRO
A team from Marshall Space Flight Center has proposed an idea that would take us to the edge of our solar system - in record time!
Animal Algorithms
1 perc 1751. rész WHRO
NASA’s effort to learn about the stars has ended up with scientists learning more about some animals right here on Earth.
Biological Robots
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Microscopic, bio-robots, made by 3-D printers, take their first baby steps in the lab.
Tensegrity Robots
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From art to robots. NASA is very interested in seeing just how flexible the Super Ball Bot can be.
X-Ray Vision
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MIT does it again, this time, with a camera that can use light like an x-ray.
Flash Charging
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What if you could charge your cell phone and other electronics in less than a minute?
A Foot Up on Glaucoma Detection
1 perc 1746. rész WHRO
Nearly 3 million Americans have glaucoma. Currently there’s no cure for this degenerative disease, but a new tool could help doctors diagnose the condition before it becomes more difficult to treat.
Preparing for Mars
1 perc 1745. rész WHRO
From understanding how the human body reacts to long-term spaceflight to testing critical systems for Mars missions, the International Space Station is our stepping stone to deep-space exploration.
Fingerprint DNA
1 perc 1744. rész WHRO
Finding a fingerprint match means sifting through huge databases – and that takes time. But what if you could rule out many of the suspects before you started looking for a match?
Thirsty Walls in Space
1 perc 1743. rész WHRO
Filtering air inside a spacecraft is an absolute necessity. So NASA is underway with a NIAC study to modify submarine technology for inflatable vehicles in space.
Asteroid Hoppers
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Comets, asteroids, and hedgehogs? These spiky little robots are a perfect fit for low-gravity exploration. Hear from the experts why they think these will work.
Inflatable Habitats Make It to Space
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Lighter than their rigid-structure counterparts, and therefore less expensive to launch; quieter than the aluminum walls of other modules; the fabric of inflatable modules may even be more resistant to micrometeors. So NASA is putting the first inflatable habitat to the test.
Methane Detectors
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When methane plumes were discovered on Mars in 2003, researchers found a way to detect methane on the surface – and now that same technology is being used right here on Earth.
Tackling Infectious Disease with Bats
1 perc 1739. rész WHRO
In spite of being hosts for a multitude of different viruses, bats don’t display any signs of the resulting diseases. What is it that keeps these creatures of the night so healthy?
Cyberforests
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Thanks to a new computer simulation, a process that normally takes decades can happen in just a few weeks.
The Next Rembrandt
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Eighteen months and 148 billion pixels later, a computer has painted a Rembrandt.
Bee Vision for Drones
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Once again researchers turn to the natural world, and they’ve discovered something that has them buzzing.
UV Toilet Takes to the Air
1 perc 1735. rész WHRO
And the winner is . . . Boeing’s UV toilet that takes to the air.
Facebook Photos
1 perc 1734. rész WHRO
Pictures play an important role in Facebook posts. But unless the person who uploads the picture takes time to manually add a caption, visually impaired users miss out on these updates from friends. Until now.
The Computer Wore a Skirt
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She counted everything; and NASA counted on her. And now NASA Langley is dedicating a new computer research facility after this remarkable woman, Katherine G. Johnson.
Robotarium
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Imagine a room where robots are running around while researchers are controlling the machines from across the country and beyond. At Georgia Tech, you don’t have to imagine.
Pumping Hope
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Dr. Mark Rodefeld, a pediatric surgeon at Indiana University, has spent decades fixing broken hearts. And his research led him to a team of engineers at NASA.
Non-Addictive Pain Relief
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For centuries opiates have brought relief to people in severe pain. But the relief came with consequences. Now researchers are engineering an alternative to morphine.
Aurorasaurus
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Few sights are as impressive as the ghostly colors of the auroras. And now NASA is looking at citizen scientists to accurately track auroras in real time.
Rocket History
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Ninety years ago, a small rocket lifted off – and forever changed the way we explore. Learn about Robert Goddard’s impact on rocket engineering.
A Titan Submarine
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NASA’s future might include a robotic submarine to the Kraken Sea.
An App for Air Quality
1 perc 1726. rész WHRO
Monitoring air quality may be as easy as adding a sensor to your phone.
Flowers in Space
1 perc 1725. rész WHRO
Astronauts on the International Space Station are ready to take gardening to the next level – and say it with flowers.
Pluto in High Resolution
1 perc 1724. rész WHRO
Nine years, three billion miles, and still going strong. New Horizons is using pictures to map its way to Pluto and beyond.
Starry Nights
1 perc 1723. rész WHRO
People have always looked to the night sky for navigation, to predict the seasons, or for religious celebrations. But is our love of light affecting our view of the stars?
Sleep Genius
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Sleep can be an elusive thing. But thanks to a NASA tech transfer, insomniacs can rest a little easier.
Off Road to Anode
1 perc 1721. rész WHRO
From off-road to anode --- a new use for old tires in better performing lithium-ion batteries.
Origami Engineering
1 perc 1720. rész WHRO
Who would have imagined that folding fast food wrappers into cranes would one day lead to designing space-bound devices?
Volcanic Bones
1 perc 1719. rész WHRO
Medical researchers are experimenting with biodegradable bone replacements – and the main ingredient: volcanic ash!
In Living Color
1 perc 1718. rész WHRO
Many NASA cameras record images in black and white. So what does it take to produce those pictures in living color?
Carbon Free Concrete
1 perc 1717. rész WHRO
An accidental engineering achievement puts us on an environmentally friendly road.
Rapid Technology Development
1 perc 1716. rész WHRO
To most of us disruptive is a bad word, but to NASA, it’s a way to move technology forward!
Marking Time
1 perc 1715. rész WHRO
Looking for a way to pass the time? With some basic programming skills, you could make your own Shadowclock.
NASA Aids Trapped Miners
1 perc 1714. rész WHRO
In 2010, all eyes were on 33 miners trapped for more than 2 months in a Chilean copper mine. As the world watched, a team from NASA took what they had learned about protecting humans in hostile environments, and put it to use.
Soft Hatches
1 perc 1713. rész WHRO
As part of NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate, The Game Changing Development Program investigates ideas that could revolutionize future space endeavors. And one of those technologies being developed now is an inflatable airlock.
Bacteria in Microgravity
1 perc 1712. rész WHRO
NASA is using DNA sequencing technology to study bacteria . . . in space.
Manufactured Reefs
1 perc 1711. rész WHRO
In oceans around the world, coral reefs are damaged - can we save them with 3-d-printed coral?
Wing Tips
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Notice the upturned wings on your plane? They don’t just look cool. These wings have a job to do.
Evaporation Generators
1 perc 1709. rész WHRO
Researchers may have found a way to make humidity work for us with a generator that converts evaporation to energy.
X Planes in Our Future
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Cleaner, quieter, and even faster. NASA is entering a new era in aviation as x-planes take to the air.
Why Humans?
1 perc 1707. rész WHRO
After returning home from the moon, Astronaut Buzz Aldrin said, “Mars is there – waiting to be explored.” But what’s the point of sending humans to another world?
Nighttime Storms
1 perc 1706. rész WHRO
Some thunderstorms can be seen approaching, while others hit without warning. Now NASA is taking to the air above Kansas to see why nighttime storms are brewing.
Personal Microbes
1 perc 1705. rész WHRO
It turns out we may all have a lot in common with a famous Peanuts character. We all have a personally identifying germ cloud that follows us everywhere.
Sail On
1 perc 1704. rész WHRO
While we anxiously waited for years as New Horizons made its way to Pluto, NASA researchers weren’t just sitting on their hands. A team from Marshall Space Flight Center has proposed an idea that would take us to the edge of our solar system - in record time!
Data Songs
1 perc 1703. rész WHRO
The phrase, “Music to my ears” takes on a whole new meaning as NASA scientists are being trained to listen to their data.
Archaeological GPS
1 perc 1702. rész WHRO
Stonehenge is one of the most recognized landscapes in the world, but the real mystery may just be what lies beneath.
Fire Tents
1 perc 1701. rész WHRO
NASA is bringing a spaceflight technology back to Earth that could take the heat for firefighters.
WindBots for Jupiter
1 perc 1700. rész WHRO
Winds in Saturn’s atmosphere reach speeds of more than one thousand miles per hour. What if we could use that wind as a source of energy?
Reversing Heart Damage
1 perc 1699. rész WHRO
A heart attack is a serious thing – even when it’s not fatal, the resulting damage to heart tissue affects the heart’s ability to pump blood. But a new patch may actually restore both tissue and function.
Turn It Up
1 perc 1698. rész WHRO
While pumping up the volume on the television set is a common practice for those of us over 70, the result is not always comfortable for others in the room. But what if you could target the audio to a single spot in the room?
Star Panorama
1 perc 1697. rész WHRO
It’s the largest Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled and the subject of the picture – Andromeda – a mere 2.5 million light years away!
Tingles for Your Toes
1 perc 1696. rész WHRO
A subtle tingle to the sole may be just what the doctor ordered to keep seniors on their feet.
Where’s the Water?
1 perc 1695. rész WHRO
NASA satellites show an unexpected talent for predicting floods, up to five months in advance, all by using gravity.
Algorithms for the Stars
1 perc 1694. rész WHRO
Prognostications from machines are helping astronomers make predictions about the stars.
Space Blankets for Phones
1 perc 1693. rész WHRO
Find out how space blankets are being used to protect electronics from extreme temperatures.
The Triton Hopper
1 perc 1692. rész WHRO
What if a spacecraft could simply use the resources found on moons to make exploration possible . . . ? A new hopper for Triton could use the available resources to operate.
Revolutionizing Data Crunching
1 perc 1691. rész WHRO
NASA has relied on radio frequency based communications since its inception. But as exploration takes us farther from Earth, how do we meet today’s demand for higher data rates?
What’s New in Toys
1 perc 1690. rész WHRO
The annual Toy Fair in London kicked off the toy season and although many had a technology element, imagination took the prize.
The Future of Fluorescents
1 perc 1689. rész WHRO
In the 1980’s compact fluorescent light bulbs hit the market, but the now familiar spiral shaped bulbs may soon become a fad of the past.
Space with Seuss
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In honor of one of our favorite American authors, we bring you this special Innovation Now because --- there really is no place like space!
Soft-Bodied Rovers for Europa
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Nature is very good at making efficient creatures that swim through the water. Can we learn from nature? Can we create a rover that can turn slow motion into locomotion? A team at Cornell seems to think so.
Putting Bubbles in Your Beer
1 perc 1686. rész WHRO
Microbrewers can now use NASA technology to put bubbles in their beer, making the carbonation process more environmentally friendly.
Ceres Flyover
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In 1801, Piazzi pointed his telescope to the sky and first observed the object we call Ceres. More than 200 years later, NASA made history as Dawn became the first mission to visit Ceres. And now, a video animation brings the dwarf planet to us, in exquisite detail.
Snow Melting Concrete
1 perc 1684. rész WHRO
The FAA is concluding tests on a material that could eliminate the need for snow removal.
Leaping Ahead
1 perc 1683. rész WHRO
86,400 seconds in a day. But on June 30, 2015, a leap second was added to our clocks.
Airline App
1 perc 1682. rész WHRO
Saving a few minutes on an airline flight may not seem like much, but NASA knows how to make minutes count!
Humanitarian Drones
1 perc 1681. rész WHRO
A short flight made history as NASA researchers successfully delivered medical supplies – all while controlling their plane from the ground.
Composted Computers
1 perc 1680. rész WHRO
Cell phones, computers, tablets, gaming devices . . . new models come out and we have to upgrade. But what do we do with the old ones?
Nature and Engineering
1 perc 1679. rész WHRO
A leopard may not be able to change its spots, but researchers at MIT have found a way to turn those patterns into a medical technology that will help millions.
Capturing a Supernova on Camera
1 perc 1678. rész WHRO
As Hubble zooms in on an exploded star, scientists get a second chance to examine the remains of a supernova.
Moving Walkways for Pedestrians
1 perc 1677. rész WHRO
A London-based firm has an idea that could make the commute to work a healthier journey.
Clean Fruit
1 perc 1676. rész WHRO
Researchers are shining a new light on organic fruits – making them safe without chemicals.
Airborne Exploration
1 perc 1675. rész WHRO
NASA’s plans for Extreme Access Flyers will take planetary exploration airborne!
An Inflatable Space Elevator
1 perc 1674. rész WHRO
Up, up in the stratosphere…. An idea that has been around for over a hundred years may open a new era of space travel.
Shape Shifting Metals
1 perc 1673. rész WHRO
Just like in the movies – blobs of molten metal reassembling themselves – but this time, it’s happening in North Carolina.
Resin Beads and Cleaner Water
1 perc 1672. rész WHRO
Eighty percent of streams sampled by the USGS are contaminated with at least one organic chemical. But one young scientist is working to solve this problem.
Year Long Data Dump
1 perc 1671. rész WHRO
In this age of broadband, we stream data around the globe with incredible speeds. But technology limitations with space communications have scientists waiting on the edge of their seats.
Understanding Asteroids
1 perc 1670. rész WHRO
Although we have learned much about objects in space, we still have many questions about what is going on beneath these rocky surfaces. And a NASA funded project might just help us get under the hood of an asteroid!
Hawaiian Marscape
1 perc 1669. rész WHRO
Here’s a great chef’s challenge – being creative with your ingredients - 140 million miles from home.
New Gloves for Astronauts
1 perc 1668. rész WHRO
You’ve got to hand it to the researchers at NASA for getting a grip on astronaut gloves.
3D Fingerprints
1 perc 1667. rész WHRO
As we become more security conscious, biometrics are becoming more mainstream in our daily lives. But just how secure are the fingerprint codes on your smartphone?
A Dusty Diet
1 perc 1666. rész WHRO
A team of aeronautics researchers are feeding ash to engines and standing back to see what happens.
Printing Glass
1 perc 1665. rész WHRO
Molten glass in a 3D printer is a new variation on the ancient art of glass blowing.
Transforming Darkness
1 perc 1664. rész WHRO
Scientists are shining a light on moon craters with transforming power packs.
A Sweet Solution
1 perc 1663. rész WHRO
We call them superbugs – those antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria. So what’s all the buzz about now?
Lab Flies
1 perc 1662. rész WHRO
Say hello to a fruit-fly-sorting robot that will make time “fly” by in the lab.
Water Anyone
1 perc 1661. rész WHRO
Water is one ration that is absolutely essential – but how do soldiers know how much water to carry with them on a mission? Now there’s an app for that.
Discover AQ
1 perc 1660. rész WHRO
NASA is taking to the skies to determine how much pollution is at nose level.
NASA Insulation Keeps You Warm
1 perc 1659. rész WHRO
NASA developed technologies may now keep you warmer --- in your own home.
Lightweight Fuel Tanks
1 perc 1658. rész WHRO
Advanced techniques for fabricating lightweight fuel tanks will help spacecraft go farther than ever before.
Brainwave Identity Codes
1 perc 1657. rész WHRO
Researchers have cracked the identify code, recognizing individuals by their brainwaves.
Printing with Light
1 perc 1656. rész WHRO
No more running out of ink - a new process takes the ink out of printing.
NASA Tech Transfer for Skin
1 perc 1655. rész WHRO
NASA technologies often make their way into the commercial world, but this NASA tech transfer may appear at your favorite grocery or department store!
Generating Gravity
1 perc 1654. rész WHRO
For those of us who remember 2001 – A Space Odyssey, science is about to imitate art once again as engineers give exercise a whole new spin.
Owls Inspire Turbines
1 perc 1653. rész WHRO
When searching for ways to reduce the noise associated with wind turbines and airplanes, researchers have turned to the experts in nature – the owl.
Bacon Flavored Seaweed
1 perc 1652. rész WHRO
To both health conscious eaters and environmentalists alike, seaweed is an exciting crop. It thrives in waters that humans are pumping full of pollutants, and now – it tastes like bacon!
Rolling Down the Road
1 perc 1651. rész WHRO
Did you know that the friction created between the ground and the rolling tires on a car consumes almost 10 percent of the car’s fuel? Find out how engineers plan to put that friction to work to save energy rather than burn it.
Remote Thinking
1 perc 1650. rész WHRO
Can't find that TV remote again? No worries...just change the channel with your mind...
Offline Information
1 perc 1649. rész WHRO
Many of us scan QR codes to access sites on the Internet. But new technology could send us directly to information – no Internet required!
Getting Us to Mars
1 perc 1648. rész WHRO
From understanding how the human body reacts to long-term spaceflight to testing critical systems for Mars missions, the International Space Station is our stepping stone to deep-space exploration.
Super Charged Batteries
1 perc 1647. rész WHRO
What if you could charge your cell phone and other electronics in less than a minute?
Fingerprints
1 perc 1646. rész WHRO
Finding a fingerprint match means sifting through huge databases – and that takes time. But what if you could rule out many of the suspects before you started looking for a match?
Personal Gait and Glaucoma
1 perc 1645. rész WHRO
Nearly 3 million Americans have glaucoma. Currently there’s no cure for this degenerative disease, but a new tool could help doctors diagnose the condition before it becomes more difficult to treat.
Dark Skies
1 perc 1644. rész WHRO
People have always looked to the night sky for navigation, to predict the seasons, or for religious celebrations. But is our love of light affecting our view of the stars?
Space Grown Flowers
1 perc 1643. rész WHRO
Astronauts on the International Space Station are ready to take gardening to the next level – and say it with flowers.
Star Simulation
1 perc 1642. rész WHRO
How do you test a giant telescope before sending it to space? The engineers at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center have the answer.
Priceless Fraud Detectors
1 perc 1641. rész WHRO
Scientists are testing a new counterfeit prevention too small to be seen with the naked eye, but worth its weight in gold.
Discovering the Birthplace of Planets
1 perc 1640. rész WHRO
NASA gets WISE and uses citizen scientists to deal with the flood of data facing them.
Destination Europa
1 perc 1639. rész WHRO
Do you have a special list of places you really want to visit? Find out about one of the places on NASA’s bucket list.
Hitching a Ride to Mars
1 perc 1638. rész WHRO
CubeSats are headed for interplanetary exploration and the unique communications satellites are going to hitch a ride to Mars.
Left Handed Nicotine
1 perc 1637. rész WHRO
A new nicotine vaccine may succeed where others have failed.
Manufacturing in Space
1 perc 1636. rész WHRO
A 3D printer sent to the International Space Station makes on-demand manufacturing a reality.
Accidental Concrete
1 perc 1635. rész WHRO
An accidental engineering achievement puts us on an environmentally friendly road.
Computer Composers
1 perc 1634. rész WHRO
From the sounds in video games to the scores for films, much of the music we hear today has actually been composed by a computer.
Space Cups
1 perc 1633. rész WHRO
Taking a drink in space, where microgravity affects the way fluids behave, is a complicated task. But thanks to research conducted on the International Space Station, a new cup may replace sealed drink bags and straws.
The Better to Hear You
1 perc 1632. rész WHRO
A new device could turn the world of hearing aids on its ear.
Pinpointing Your DNA
1 perc 1631. rész WHRO
You have GPS in your DNA and it can pin-point your old neighborhood… From a thousand years ago!
Fishing Tips from Space
1 perc 1630. rész WHRO
Commercial fishermen as well as oceanographers share and depend on NASA satellite data to get the real fish story.
Warp Speed Ahead
1 perc 1629. rész WHRO
A long-time staple of science fiction is faster-than-light travel, by “Warp Drive”. Will we ever have one, for real?
Under the Sea – On Titan
1 perc 1628. rész WHRO
NASA’s future might include a robotic submarine to the Kraken Sea on Titan.
Pictures of Pluto
1 perc 1627. rész WHRO
Nine years, three billion miles, and still going strong. New Horizons is using pictures to map its way to Pluto and beyond.
Be a Virtual Astronaut!
1 perc 1626. rész WHRO
The evolution of virtual reality puts you in an astronaut suit!
NASA and the 33
1 perc 1625. rész WHRO
In 2010, all eyes were on 33 miners trapped for more than 2 months in a Chilean copper mine. As the world watched, a team from NASA took what they had learned about protecting humans in hostile environments, and put it to use.
Colorful Images from Black and White
1 perc 1624. rész WHRO
Many NASA cameras record images in black and white. So what does it take to produce those pictures in living color?
Biodegradable Bones
1 perc 1623. rész WHRO
Medical researchers are experimenting with biodegradable bone replacements – and the main ingredient: volcanic ash!
Shadowclock
1 perc 1622. rész WHRO
Looking for a way to pass the time? With some basic programming skills, you could make your own Shadowclock.
Disruptive Technologies
1 perc 1621. rész WHRO
To most of us disruptive is a bad word, but to NASA, it’s a way to move technology forward!
Air Quality on Your Phone
1 perc 1620. rész WHRO
Monitoring air quality may be as easy as adding a sensor to your phone.
Microbiomes in Space
1 perc 1619. rész WHRO
NASA is using DNA sequencing technology to study bacteria . . . in space. And the International Space Station is the laboratory.
Instant Eye Test
1 perc 1618. rész WHRO
One of NASA’s top 100 innovations for the year is focused on the eyes.
Fashionable E Ink
1 perc 1617. rész WHRO
E Ink has revolutionized e-readers, but it may soon change what we wear.
A Weapon Against Infection
1 perc 1616. rész WHRO
The most dangerous infection is one you don’t know you have. But a new device uses the infection’s own DNA to track it down.
Isspresso
1 perc 1615. rész WHRO
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station may see 16 sunrises per day, but, they haven’t been able to wake up and smell the coffee – until now.
Paper Plastic or Bucket
1 perc 1614. rész WHRO
One proposal for a “green” supermarket will have you answering the question: “Paper, Plastic....or Bucket?”
Inside Out
1 perc 1613. rész WHRO
New 3-D printing process turns metals inside out and allows printing with multiple materials.
Measuring Earthquakes from Space
1 perc 1612. rész WHRO
Scientists are now putting their eyes in the sky to good use when an earthquake happens.
Blood Test for Alzheimer’s
1 perc 1611. rész WHRO
When fighting Alzheimer’s, time becomes precious and a new blood test might give patients a year’s advance warning.
A Martian Marathon
1 perc 1610. rész WHRO
Marathons may be an everyday occurrence on Earth, but after more than 11 years, Opportunity has broken a distance record on Mars.
Growing Green
1 perc 1609. rész WHRO
Making NASA’s hottest 100 technologies list, a compact meter could take the stress out of having a green thumb.
Robo Chairs
1 perc 1608. rész WHRO
Forget the flat-packs and Allen wrenches: This furniture assembles itself, and changes to suit your needs.
A Sense of Touch
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It may look like gaming, but the astronauts using this joystick are really preparing for the future.
Frozen Aircraft
1 perc 1606. rész WHRO
Bundled up against the bitter cold, researchers in this wind tunnel are making ice. Oh, well – the cold never bothered them anyway!
Einstein’s Entanglement
1 perc 1605. rész WHRO
It’s the idea that gave Einstein a headache. But it works! Let’s get entangled, with the strange new world of Quantum Communication!
Social Shivering
1 perc 1604. rész WHRO
The next time you see a picture of a polar plunge, take your temperature!
Inflatable Airlocks
1 perc 1603. rész WHRO
As part of NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate, The Game Changing Development Program investigates ideas that could revolutionize future space endeavors. And one of those technologies being developed now is an inflatable airlock.
Protein Patch for Hearts
1 perc 1602. rész WHRO
A heart attack is a serious thing – even when it’s not fatal, the resulting damage to heart tissue affects the heart’s ability to pump blood. But a new patch may actually restore both tissue and function.
Personal Germ Clouds
1 perc 1601. rész WHRO
It turns out we may all have a lot in common with a famous Peanuts character. We all have a personal germ cloud following us.
NASA App for Airlines
1 perc 1600. rész WHRO
Saving a few minutes on an airline flight may not seem like much, but NASA knows how to make minutes count!
Hubble Spots a Supernova
1 perc 1599. rész WHRO
As Hubble zooms in on an exploded star, scientists get a second chance to examine the remains of a supernova.
Drone Delivery
1 perc 1598. rész WHRO
A short flight made history as NASA researchers successfully delivered medical supplies – all while controlling their plane from the ground.
Hedgehog Robots
1 perc 1597. rész WHRO
Comets, asteroids, and hedgehogs? These spiky little robots are a perfect fit for low-gravity exploration.
Chocolate Treats
1 perc 1596. rész WHRO
While the scent of a perfectly grilled steak is enticing, you might be dismayed if a tasty steak were to suddenly vaporize once you started to eat it. But chocolate --- that’s a whole different matter.
Looking to the Future
1 perc 1595. rész WHRO
People with backgrounds in engineering, science, and other technical disciplines form a unique team at NASA Langley Research Center.
Flexible Ball Bots
1 perc 1594. rész WHRO
From art to robots. NASA is very interested in seeing just how flexible the Super Ball Bot can be.
Electronics in the Compost Pile
1 perc 1593. rész WHRO
Cell phones, computers, tablets, gaming devices . . . new models come out and we have to upgrade. But what do we do with the old ones?
Glass Blowing with a Printer
1 perc 1592. rész WHRO
Molten glass in a 3D printer is a new variation on the ancient art of glass blowing.
Thirsty Walls
1 perc 1591. rész WHRO
Filtering air inside a spacecraft is an absolute necessity. So NASA is underway with a NIAC study to modify submarine technology for space.
Color on Command
1 perc 1590. rész WHRO
Putting on your sunglasses could be as simple as flipping a switch.
Written in the Stars
1 perc 1589. rész WHRO
Prognostications from machines are helping astronomers make predictions about the stars.
Morphing Metals
1 perc 1588. rész WHRO
Just like in the movies – blobs of molten metal reassembling themselves – but this time, it’s happening in North Carolina with a brand new metal alloy that is liquid at room temperature.
Walking to Work
1 perc 1587. rész WHRO
A London-based firm has an idea for moving walkways that could make the commute to work a healthier journey.
Data Downlink
1 perc 1586. rész WHRO
In this age of broadband, we stream data around the globe with incredible speeds. But technology limitations with space communications have scientists waiting on the edge of their seats.
Carpal Skin Splints
1 perc 1585. rész WHRO
A leopard may not be able to change its spots, but researchers at MIT have found a way to turn those patterns into a medical technology that will help millions.
Taking the Heat
1 perc 1584. rész WHRO
NASA is bringing a spaceflight technology back to Earth that could take the heat for firefighters.
Extreme Access
1 perc 1583. rész WHRO
NASA’s plans for Extreme Access Flyers will take planetary exploration airborne.
Launching from the Top
1 perc 1582. rész WHRO
Up, up in the stratosphere…. space elevators - an idea that has been around for over a hundred years may open a new era of space travel.
Electrostatic Sails
1 perc 1581. rész WHRO
While we anxiously waited for years as New Horizons made its way to Pluto, NASA researchers weren’t just sitting on their hands. A team from Marshall Space Flight Center has proposed an idea that would take us to the edge of our solar system - in record time!
Sanitizing Fruit with UV Light
1 perc 1580. rész WHRO
Researchers are shining a new light on organic fruits – making them safe without chemicals.
Drug Absorbing Plastic
1 perc 1579. rész WHRO
Eighty percent of streams sampled by the USGS are contaminated with at least one organic chemical. But one young scientist is working to solve this problem.
Exploring Darkest Craters
1 perc 1578. rész WHRO
Scientists are shining a light on moon craters and the computer controlled mirrors could redirect sunlight into the darkest corners.
EVA Glove Gets a Grip
1 perc 1577. rész WHRO
You’ve got to hand it to the researchers at NASA for getting a grip on astronaut gloves. This Game Changing Innovation will protect the astronauts’ hands and be better for destinations like Mars.
Feeding Ash to Engines
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A team of aeronautics researchers are feeding ash to airplane engines and standing back to see what happens.
Tech Training for Basketball
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Basketball coaches may soon assign workouts based on personal technology.
Stitching the Stars
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It’s the largest Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled and the subject of the structure – Andromeda – a mere 2.5 million light years away!
Living Off the Land
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Astronauts have always had moxie, but now, NASA is sending MOXIE to Mars – and it’s going to help astronauts actually live off the land.
Pillow Talk
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Sleep can be an elusive thing. But thanks to a NASA tech transfer, insomniacs can rest a little easier.
The International Year of Light
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The United Nations has declared 2015 the International Year of Light and NASA is joining the celebration with images from the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
High Tech Helmet
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There is no such thing as a blind spot when you’re wearing a high-tech helmet that sees all.
A Refraction Thermometer
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The most sensitive thermometer in the world uses bent light to tell you the truest temperature – to an accuracy of thirty billionths of one degree!
Bicycle Bandits Beware
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Opportunistic thieves create headaches for urban bike riders. But what if your rode an unstealable bike?
Codes for Food
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Food poisoning puts thousands of lives at risk each year, but tracking tainted food just got easier with a harmless food additive that acts like a bar code.
Printing Coral Reefs
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In oceans around the world, coral reefs are damaged. Can we save them with 3D printed coral?
Detecting Depression
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Can a blood test be used to provide an objective diagnosis of depression? A team at Northwestern thinks so.
An Illusionary Gift
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A mind-bending illusion could make gifts of candy and flowers passé.
Sun Shots
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Think you’re a shutterbug? NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory has captured over 100 million images of our sun.
Rock That Stadium
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When Seahawks fans rocked the stadium, scientists put all that energy to good use and tested a new seismograph that could save lives.
Turn Up the Volume
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While pumping up the volume on the television set is a common practice for those of us over 70, the result is not always comfortable for others in the room. But what if you could target the audio to a single spot in the room?
Game Changing Fuel Tanks
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Advanced techniques for fabricating lightweight fuel tanks will help spacecraft go farther than ever before.
No Need for the Green Screen
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MIT does it again – this time, with a camera that can use LED light like an x-ray.
Polyimide Optics
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A NASA discovery leads to products that will help build the next great space telescope. Polyimide materials could be used for optics at a fraction of the weight of glass.
Saving a Trip to the Grocery Store
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NASA is exploring a new frontier in food. How about a 3D printed pizza for your long duration space voyage?
Solar Sails for Venus
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The surface of Venus is hot enough to melt lead. So the obvious way to drive a Venus rover is by sailing it across the land.
Power You Can Wear
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What do you tell your dry cleaner when you bring them solar-powered clothing?
Looking for Cracks
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What looks good to the eye reveals flaws when the heat’s on. And that’s a good thing. NASA has developed non-destructive testing techniques that look at the inside without damaging the outside.
VolcanoBots
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Exploring volcanoes is risky business, but NASA’s VolcanoBots can take the heat!
Illuminating Cancer Treatment
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Surgeons may soon head toward the light to wipe out deadly cancer cells.
Sea Drones
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A new high-tech underwater drone is finding itself in cold water.
Messenger to Mercury
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Traveling for more than 8 billion miles, NASA’s MESSENGER Mission became the proving ground for some unique engineering designs.
Beyond Touch
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As we become more security conscious, biometrics are becoming more mainstream in our daily lives. But just how secure are the fingerprint codes on your smartphone?
It Tastes Like Bacon!
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To both health conscious eaters and environmentalists alike, seaweed is an exciting crop. It thrives in waters that humans are pumping full of pollutants, and now – it tastes like bacon!
Wind Powered Space Explorers
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Winds in Saturn’s atmosphere reach speeds of more than one thousand miles per hours. What if we could use that wind as a source of energy?
NASA Technology for Skin Care
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NASA technologies often make their way into the commercial world, but the NASA tech transfer may appear at your favorite grocery or department store!
Silent Wings
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When searching for ways to reduce the noise associated with wind turbines, and airplanes, researchers have turned to the experts in nature – the owl.
The Next Great Observatory in Space
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Hubble is a resounding success. It has helped us advance our scientific knowledge of the universe and pushed the boundaries of our vision. But where do we go from here?
Artificial Gravity in Space
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For those of us who remember 2001 – A Space Odyssey, science is about to imitate art once again as engineers give exercise a whole new spin.
Where the Rubber Meets the Road
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Did you know that the friction created between the ground and the rolling tires on a car consumes almost 10 percent of the car’s fuel? Find out how engineers plan to put that friction to work to save energy rather than burn it.
Getting Under the Hood of an Asteroid
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Although we have learned much about objects in space, we still have many questions about what is going on beneath these rocky surfaces. And a NASA funded project might just help us get under the hood of an asteroid.
Leap Seconds
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86,400 seconds in a day. But on June 30, 2015, a leap second was added to our clocks in order to keep our timekeeping strategies consistent.
Mind Controlled TV
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Can’t find that TV remote again. No worries – you will soon be able to change the channel with your mind.
Renewable Energy from Evaporation
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Researchers may have found a way to make humidity work for us.
Summer Storms After Sunset
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Some thunderstorms can be seen approaching while others hit without warning. Now NASA is taking to the air above Kansas to see why nighttime storms are brewing.
Extinction of the Ink Cartridge
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No more running out of ink – a new process takes the ink out of printing.
Fruit Fly Robot
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Say hello to a fruit-fly sorting robot that will make time “fly” by in the lab.
Self-Sustaining Spacecraft
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As New Horizons heads towards the Kuiper Belt, scientists must make adjustments for the resources needed to help the spacecraft continue its journey. But what if a spacecraft could simply use the resources found on moons to make exploration possible.
Brainprints
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Researchers have cracked the identity code, recognizing individuals by their brainwaves.
Fast Fibers
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We want instantaneous communication, but do we have the bandwidth to support it?
Taking a Bite out of Allergies
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There’s new hope for people with severe food allergies – and it’s all in your gut!
Listening to Lightning
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You know that thunder comes along with lightning. But does lightning, start, from thousand-year-old cosmic rays?
Splat Tests
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It takes guts to be a NASA test pilot. In this case: bug guts, and lots of them!
Roaches to the Rescue
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Want to map out a hazardous environment? No problem, just follow the biobots!
Terminal Technology from NASA
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As part of a technology transfer program, NASA turned over a unique software tool to the FAA that will help air traffic controllers better manage air space.
Sleep Your Way to Space
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Going to sleep may make the trip seem faster – especially if you’re headed to Mars.
Monster Machine for Materials
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It looks like something from a Transformers movie, but this Giant Research Robot is here to help NASA.
Landing on Your Feet
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Solutions to some of our most difficult challenges are often found in nature. This time, researchers are studying cats to make safer landings for robots.
Art in the Subway
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New Yorkers entering the subway have a reason to look up.
One Year in Space
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Identical twins will compare their physical changes, after one of them spends a year in orbit.
Planning for Mars
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We go into space to learn about the universe, but we also need to learn more about ourselves and what better way than to study the psychology of long-duration exploration in a new field called cognitive astrobiology.
Ion Engines
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A NASA-built rocket engine sets a world record by running continuously for more than five and a half years and could be the prototype for engines to take us to deep space.
Simulating Mars in Hawaii
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Here’s a great chef’s challenge – be creative with a limited number of ingredients, 140 million miles from home!
Energy in the Air
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Wireless devices of the future may have an unusual backup power system; taking free energy from the air itself.
Brain Mapping
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The Human Brain Project ushers in a new era of research, “The Brain Age.”
Celebrating Hubble with Jackson and Tull
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The Hubble Space Telescope continues to amaze us with spectacular images of our galaxy and galaxies beyond.
Three Pound Satellites
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CubeSats are headed for planetary exploration.
Foiling Counterfeiters
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Scientists are testing a new counterfeit prevention too small to be seen with the naked eye, but worth its weight in gold.
Robo Squids for Europa
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Most rovers move around a planet surface on wheels, but a proposed rover designed for Europa might just change the way we think about exploration.
Beneath Pearl Harbor
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The National Park Service is using modern technology to protect history.
UTC Celebrates 25 Years of Hubble
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NASA is celebrating a landmark with Hubble – and companies like UTC are joining the celebration.
What’s on Your Bucket List
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Do you have a special list of places you really want to visit? Find out about one of the places on NASA’s bucket list.
Glasses Did the Trick
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Bringing us stunning images of distant galaxies, Hubble has become our eyes on the universe.
Environmentally Friendly Cement Substitute
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An accidental engineering achievement puts us on an environmentally friendly road.
Servicing Success
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The history of the universe is written in starlight and the Hubble Space Telescope has recorded much of that history.
Advancing Exploration by Going Slower
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A NASA project shows how advanced it is, by how slow it can go.
Robotic Mapping in Real Time
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Ride Along With a Robotic Cartographer, mapping the world in 4-Dimensions!
Colorful Leak Detector
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From industry to space, hydrogen is a mainstay chemical, but until now, the difficulty detecting leaks often meant disaster.
Bacterial Biofuel
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With the growing demand for more renewable energy sources, a group of bio-engineers are turning a gut reaction into fuel.
Honey vs Superbugs
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We call them superbugs – those antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria. So what’s all the buzz about now?
Planetary Science Breakthroughs with Hubble
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Observations from the Hubble Space Telescope make us question what we think we know about our own solar system.
Good Goo Goes to the Races
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Formula 1 race car drivers are always on the hot seat, but NASA may have a way to lower the temperature.
Measuring Black Holes
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Dropping a stone into a pool creates ripples – but how do you measure those ripples that are coming from light-years away?
Mysteries of Stonehenge
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Stonehenge is one of the most recognized landscapes in the world, but the real mystery may just be what lies beneath.
Flat Worlds
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All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream --- or maybe a 2-D pixelated world.
Magnetic Memory Boost
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Can’t remember the four things on your grocery list? You’re not alone, but a new treatment may just provide relief for the young and the old.
Invisibility Cloaks
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The first multi-directional cloaking device keeps objects hidden in visible light.
Capillary Cups
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Taking a drink in space, where microgravity affects the way fluids behave, is a complicated task. But thanks to research conducted on the International Space Station, a new cup may replace sealed drink bags and straws.
Tracking Solar Cycles
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A new method may help NASA pinpoint the timing of our solar cycle.
Crash Dummies to the Rescue
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Crash test dummies fall from the skies – all to make helicopter flight safer.
Streamlining Construction with 3D Printing
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NASA is working with USC to design lunar structures, but could that same technology be used to build your next home?
Espresso in Space
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station may see 16 sunrises per day, but, they haven’t been able to wake up and smell the coffee – until now.
AI Music
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From the sounds in video games to the scores for films, much of the music we hear today has actually been composed by a computer.
Automated Eye Tests
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One of NASA’s top 100 innovations for the year is focused on the eyes.
A Panorama of Andromeda
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It’s the largest Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled and the subject of the picture – Andromeda – a mere 2.5 million light years away!
Electrical Signals for Your Feet
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A subtle tingle to the sole may be just what the doctor ordered to keep seniors on their feet.
A Smelly Solution
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The answer to neutralizing a really smelly situation could be as simple as creating a white smell machine.
A Hubble Telescope for the Eyes
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Revolutionary treatment for eye disease, inspired by the Hubble Telescope.
LCD from the Sea
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Scientists use the designs and processes seen in nature to help solve human problems. But how can a squid make better televisions?
Wings that Work
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Notice the upturned wings on your plane? They don’t just look cool. These wings have a job to do.
Building Spacecraft in Space
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It looks like something out of a science fiction movie, but SpiderFab could radically change the way we build and deploy spacecraft.
CAT Measures Haze from Space
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Groundbreaking technology could help us track smoke-filled skies and issue critical health warnings – all from the International Space Station.
Harmonic Solar Cells
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Buddhist singing bowls provide the inspiration for highly efficient solar cells.
E Ink for Your Feet
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E Ink has revolutionized e-readers, but it may soon change what we wear.
Hubble and a Galaxy Far, Far Away
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Although they may seem like “old technology” by today’s standards, Hubble and Spitzer have done it again – this time giving scientists a glimpse into the birth of new stars – the heavenly kind.
Colorful Heart Monitor
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Patches to quit smoking; patches for pain; and now a patch that changes color when your heart health is at risk.
Earthquakes in 3D
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Scientists are now putting their eyes in the sky to good use when an earthquake happens.
Hubble Math Tracks Rare Animals
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NASA’s effort to learn about the stars has ended up with scientists learning more about animals right here on Earth and they’re using math created for the Hubble Space Telescope.
Special Effect Drones
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Hollywood takes to the air with special permission from the FAA and the result will be breathtaking special effects.
A Marathon on Mars
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Marathons may be an everyday occurrence on Earth, but after more than 11 years, Opportunity has broken a distance record on Mars.
Eyeglasses for Hubble
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Bringing us stunning images of distant galaxies, Hubble has become our eyes on the universe. And Ball Aerospace helped make that vision clear.
Green Light for Plants
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Making NASA’s hottest 100 technologies list, a compact meter could take the stress out of having a green thumb.
Hubble Searches for Goldilocks Planets
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It’s a giant planet, bigger than Jupiter, orbiting a star, light-years away. So how can we tell if it has water? The Hubble Space Telescope can help scientists find the answer.
From Concept to Flight
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Whether it’s high speed atmospheric flight or end-to-end space transportation systems, NASA has teams that are looking at innovative solutions that will take us where we want to go.
Built to Service
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The history of the universe is written in starlight and the Hubble Space Telescope has recorded much of that history.
A Colorful Solution to Hydrogen Leaks
1 perc 1466. rész WHRO
From industry to space, hydrogen is a mainstay chemical, but until now, the difficulty detecting leaks often meant disaster.
Put on Your Dancing Shoes
1 perc 1465. rész WHRO
Are you a dancing machine? You could be – literally and help with traffic safety while you’re at it.
A Crunchy Solution to Clean Water
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Don’t toss those empty chip bags; it’s chip wrappers to the rescue when it comes to clean water.
Beat the Rat Race by Exercising at Work
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Think your job puts you right in the middle of the rat race? Embrace the race with your own human size hamster wheel.
Light Blocking Nano Paint
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New nano-coating is headed to the International Space Station for some extreme testing.
Turning Art into Science
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Who would have imagined that folding fast food wrappers into cranes would one day lead to designing space-bound vehicles?
Bring the Baseball Game to Me
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Take me out to the ball game --- or in this case, bring the game to me!
Brain Powered Messages
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With some high tech assistance, a test subject in India has sent messages to three other people in France, simply by thinking it.
Data for Your Ears
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The phrase, “music to my ears,” takes on a whole new meaning as NASA scientists are being trained to listen to their data.
Water, Please
1 perc 1457. rész WHRO
Too much water; too little water. What if your plants could send you a text message when they need to be watered?
A New Nicotine Vaccine
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A new nicotine vaccine may succeed where others have failed.
Be a Disk Detective
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NASA gets WISE and uses citizen scientists to deal with the flood of data facing them.
Off World Manufacturing
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A 3D printer sent to the International Space Station makes on-demand manufacturing a reality.
Hearing with Your Tongue
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A new device could turn the world of hearing aids on its ear.
NASA in 3D
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Now you can have a different view of what NASA is doing in human space exploration – and all in 3D.
Sunglass Mode
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Putting on your sunglasses could be as simple as flipping a switch.
Below the Kraken Sea
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NASA’s future might include a robotic submarine to the Kraken Sea.
Star Predictions
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Prognostications from machines are helping astronomers make predictions about the stars.
Taking MOXIE to Space
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Astronauts have always had moxie, but now NASA is sending MOXIE to Mars!
To Pluto and Beyond
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Nine years, three billion miles, and still going strong. New Horizons is using pictures to map its way to Pluto and beyond.
Chocolate Engineering
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While the scent of a perfectly grilled steak is enticing, you might be dismayed if a tasty steak were to suddenly vaporize once you started to eat it. But chocolate --- that’s a whole different matter.
Ordinary Astronauts
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The evolution of virtual reality puts you in an astronaut suit!
3D Astronomy
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3-D modeling software may have a whole new place in an astronomer’s tool box.
A Lighter Way to Dry Clean
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Taking your favorite cashmere sweater to the dry cleaners may soon be a thing of the past. Coating cloths with a special nano-particle could allow you to use light instead of chemicals for dry cleaning.
Cancer Treatments from Space
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The FDA is currently reviewing a new cancer treatment that began in space. Using micro balloons, encapsulated medication could be delivered directly to diseased tissue.
Gardening the Robotic Way
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NASA continues to make science fiction, science fact. This time with robotic gardeners that could help astronauts grow and harvest crops.
Muscle Driven Robots
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Microscopic, bio-robots, made by 3-D printers, take their first baby steps in the lab, powered by muscle fibers.
Predicting Floods
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NASA satellites show an unexpected talent for predicting floods, up to five months in advance.
The Ultimate Joystick
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It may look like gaming, but the astronauts using this joystick are really preparing for the future.
Hubble Panoramic View
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It’s the largest Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled and the subject of the picture – Andromeda – a mere 2.5 million light years away!
Sleep Can Be a Beautiful Thing
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Sleep can be an elusive thing. But thanks to a NASA tech transfer, insomniacs can rest a little easier.
Imagine the Possibilities
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Imagine being able to inform decisions today that truly shape the future. That is the unique task of NASA’s Systems Analysis and Concepts Directorate, or SAC-D.
An Icy Wind Tunnel
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Bundled up against the bitter cold, researchers in this NASA wind tunnel are making ice. Oh, well – the cold never bothered them anyway!
100 Millionth Image
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Think you’re a shutterbug? NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory has captured over 100 million images!
Chandra Celebrates the International Year of Light
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The United Nations has declared 2015 the International Year of Light and NASA is joining the celebration by uploading amazing images from the Chandra X-Ray Observatory.
Catching Cold
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The next time you see a picture of a polar plunge, take your temperature! Seeing pictures of the cold may actually lower your body temperature.
Fanquakes Test New Seismograph
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When Seahawks fans rocked the stadium, scientists put all that energy to good use to test a new seismograph.
Tracking Tainted Food
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Food poisoning puts thousands of lives at risk each year, but tracking tainted food just got easier with a harmless food additive that acts like a bar code.
Put Your Face in a Vase
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A mind-bending illusion could make gifts of candy and flowers passé with this 3D printed vase that incorporates actual images.
NASA Super Guppy
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It’s a plane --- it’s a really big plane and it’s the newest in a long line of Guppy cargo planes used by NASA.
NASA Robots Explore Volcanoes
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Exploring volcanoes is risky business. But NASA’s VolcanoBots can take the heat!
Glowing Compound Makes Cancer Surgery Safer
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Surgeons may soon head toward the light to wipe out deadly cancer cells, using a unique glowing compound that attaches only to diseased cells.
Algae Hunter
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A new high-tech underwater drone is finding itself in cold water as it maps algae blooms under the ice.
There Is No Place Like Space
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In honor of one of our favorite American authors, we bring you this special Innovation Now because --- there really is no place like space!
Batteries from Old Tires
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From off-road to anode: scientists have found a way to make batteries from old tires.
Hubble Technology for Your Eyes
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A revolutionary treatment for eye disease was inspired by the technology used to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.
Robotic Raptors
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Robotic raptors take to the skies and give pesky birds the chase.
Hubble Captures Birth of New Stars
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Although they may seem like “old technology” by today’s standards, Hubble and Spitzer have done it again by giving scientists a glimpse into the birth of new stars – the heavenly kind.
Fleets of Flat Landers
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Your planetary lander has gone flat – and that’s a good thing. We’ll look at the advantages of an unconventional design for space probes.
A Power Station in the Sky
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Could your city’s next power plant be located 200 miles overhead? A new design idea might make it possible.
Europa Tantalizes Scientists
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As if we needed any more reasons to be interested in Europa, this fascinating Jovian moon has a new feature to tantalize scientists and make them want to play in the dirt.
A Swarm of Asteroid Explorers
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It’s a different way to study asteroids; instead of one big probe, send a swarm!
Listening to Your Teeth
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If your teeth could talk, what would they tell you about your health. Say, “ahh” and we’ll tell you.
Engineering First for the MESSENGER Mission
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Traveling more than 8 billion miles, NASA’s MESSENGER Mission became the proving ground for some unique engineering designs.
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Before It Begins
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When fighting Alzheimer’s, time becomes precious and a new blood test might give patients a year’s advance warning to get a jump on the disease.
Data for Your Ears
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The phrase, “Music to my ears,” takes on a whole new meaning as NASA scientists are being trained to listen to their data.
No Needles Needed
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A high-tech delivery system for insulin might drastically reduce the need for needles in treating diabetics.
Clean Water on Earth
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The same technology used to purify drinking water for the International Space Station is saving and improving lives in rural areas on Earth.
Tiny Little Rocket Engines
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The tiniest satellites in space are built using smartphone components, but how do you build a rocket engine into a phone?
Super Ball Bots
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From art to robotics, NASA is interested in seeing just how flexible the Super Ball Bot can be.
NASA Is with You in the Air
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As NASA looks forward to celebrating the centennial of aviation research, we all benefit from a legacy of excellence. From the cockpit to arrival terminals, NASA is with you when you fly.
No Internet Required
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Many of us scan QR codes to access sites on the Internet. But new technology could send us directly to information – no Internet required!
TV Sound System for People with a Hearing Loss
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While pumping up the volume on the television set is a common practice for people over 70, the result is not always comfortable for others in the room. But what if you could target the audio to a single spot in the room?
Dawn Is Headed to Ceres
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NASA’s Dawn mission triumphed at Vesta so stay tuned for an encore performance at Ceres!
Smartphones for Robots
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NASA plans to give smartphones to robots on the International Space Station, making the robots even smarter.
Speed Matters
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OPALS, NASA’s laser communications systems, sends high-speed data to Earth in a flash!
Happy Birthday, Cassini
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NASA is celebrating an amazing decade of discoveries around Saturn as the Cassini Spacecraft turns ten.
3D Dining
1 perc 1399. rész WHRO
Good evening. I’ll be your server, and tonight’s specials are . . . whatever you would like us to print out!
Video Art
1 perc 1398. rész WHRO
New age art connects the dots in this high tech video wall.
An Extra Set of Hands
1 perc 1397. rész WHRO
Ever wish you had an extra set of hands? Now you can just strap on a pair of robotic arms to help get those projects done all by yourself.
Floor Lights
1 perc 1396. rész WHRO
Rolling out the red carpet is so last century. The latest thing is light-up LED carpet to fit any situation.
Monitoring Pet Health
1 perc 1395. rész WHRO
A special collar can tell when your dog or cat is sick, even before they show obvious symptoms.
NASA Fish Watch
1 perc 1394. rész WHRO
Commercial fishermen as well as oceanographers share and depend on NASA satellite data to get the real fish story.
Air Filters that Work
1 perc 1393. rész WHRO
A NASA developed air cleaning system for the International Space Station inspires an asthma-busting air cleaner for homes and schools.
Star Bright, Star Dim
1 perc 1392. rész WHRO
Cold stars and Goldilocks planets: just two of the amazing discoveries by NASA’s fleet of telescopes in space.
Reset Your Body Clock
1 perc 1391. rész WHRO
You’re in Maui, but your body is still in Cleveland. Re-set your body clock with an app that defeats jet lag!
Testing the Next Space Launch System
1 perc 1390. rész WHRO
NASA engineers are designing advanced rocket stages by crushing them. And the result is America’s super-sized Space Launch System.
Energy Saving Homes
1 perc 1389. rész WHRO
A new approach to home energy monitoring makes all your appliances energy efficient.
Kaleidoscope Skylight Brings Light to the Subway
1 perc 1388. rész WHRO
New Yorkers entering the subway have a bright new reason to look up.
Technology to Improve Basketball Shots
1 perc 1387. rész WHRO
Basketball coaches may soon assign workouts
Monitoring Sunken Ships in Pearl Harbor
1 perc 1386. rész WHRO
The National Park Service is using modern technology to protect history.
Cat-Righting for Robots
1 perc 1385. rész WHRO
Solutions to some of our most difficult challenges are often found in nature. This time, researchers are studying cats to make safer landings for robots.
Breaking the Speed Record for Fiber Optics
1 perc 1384. rész WHRO
We want instantaneous communication, but do we have the bandwidth to support it?
Suspended Animation for Space Travel
1 perc 1383. rész WHRO
Going to sleep may make the trip seem faster, especially if you’re headed to Mars!
Giant Research Robot ISAAC
1 perc 1382. rész WHRO
It looks like something from a Transformers movie, but this Giant Research Robot is here to help NASA.
Bacteria to Fight Food Allergies
1 perc 1381. rész WHRO
There’s new hope for people with severe food allergies – and it’s all in your gut!
Surfing Space-Time at Warp Speed
1 perc 1380. rész WHRO
A long-time staple of science fiction is faster-than-light travel, by “Warp Drive”. Will we ever have one, for real?
Group Behavior in Space
1 perc 1379. rész WHRO
We go into space to learn about the universe, but we can also learn more about ourselves.
Robo-Roots
1 perc 1378. rész WHRO
How do we learn the way plant roots work? How about with a robotic root?
Interplanetary Internet
1 perc 1377. rész WHRO
The Interplanetary Internet is poised to get a massive speed upgrade, using lasers. Think of it as Broadband from beyond
NASA Rescue Receivers
1 perc 1376. rész WHRO
Looking for some reasons to appreciate NASA technology? We can give you thirty thousand of them!
Fuel Cells from Waste Products
1 perc 1375. rész WHRO
Tiny microbial fuel cells can break down human waste and give off electricity. Could they become our “number one” power source?
Hubble Hunts for Water
1 perc 1374. rész WHRO
It’s a giant planet, bigger than Jupiter, orbiting a star, light-years away. So how can we tell if it has water?
Water Under the Ice
1 perc 1373. rész WHRO
You might think that every large body of water on Earth has been explored… Well, you’d be wrong.
OCO-2 Combats Climate Change
1 perc 1372. rész WHRO
A new satellite will take the most precise measurements yet of carbon dioxide around the globe, increasing our understanding of climate change.
Ferro-Fluids in Your Future
1 perc 1371. rész WHRO
Smart materials have revolutionized industry by helping produce better products. Now, NASA’s trying to make smart materials even smarter.
Vibrating Insoles
1 perc 1370. rész WHRO
A subtle tingle to the sole may be just what the doctor ordered to keep seniors on their feet.
White Noise for Your Nose
1 perc 1369. rész WHRO
The answer to neutralizing a really smelly situation could be as simple as creating a white smell machine.
3D Printed Homes
1 perc 1368. rész WHRO
NASA is working with USC to design lunar structures, but could that same technology be used to build your next home?
LCD Technology Inspired by a Squid
1 perc 1367. rész WHRO
Scientists use the designs and processes seen in nature to help solve human problems. But how can a squid make better televisions?
Landing on a Comet
1 perc 1366. rész WHRO
Flybys are difficult; going into orbit more difficult; and landing ---- ridiculously difficult. But the space agencies of Earth have added a seventh body to their list of landing successes.
A New Method to Track the Solar Cycle
1 perc 1365. rész WHRO
A new method may help NASA pinpoint the timing of our solar cycle.
SpiderFab On-Orbit Construction
1 perc 1364. rész WHRO
It looks like something out of a science fiction movie, but SpiderFab could radically change the way we build and deploy spacecraft.
Thirsty App
1 perc 1363. rész WHRO
Thirsty? There’s an App for That!
An Unstealable Bicycle
1 perc 1362. rész WHRO
Opportunistic thieves create headaches for urban bike riders. But what if you rode an unstealable bike?
Orion Computers
1 perc 1361. rész WHRO
Orion’s first flight test isn’t just about the spacecraft, but the computer system that controls it as well.
Singing Bowl Solar Cells
1 perc 1360. rész WHRO
Buddhist singing bowls provide the inspiration for highly efficient solar cells.
Orion Hits the Brakes
1 perc 1359. rész WHRO
From 20,000 miles per hour – to a slow 20 miles per hour. Orion hits the brakes.
First Steps to Human Spaceflight
1 perc 1358. rész WHRO
From the drawing boards to the launch pad, the Orion Exploration Flight Test-1 paves the way back to space for the United States.
Recycled Radiation Shields
1 perc 1357. rész WHRO
In the future, astronauts may turn trash into treasures aboard their spacecraft by using the waste for radiation shielding.
Small Packages for Space
1 perc 1356. rész WHRO
A pair of tiny eyes sees a big future for NASA’s latest Cubesats: IPEX and M-Cubed
New Patches for Old Roads
1 perc 1355. rész WHRO
Scientists are testing non-Newtonian fluids as road patches for potholes.
Smartphones May Soon Stop Drivers from Texting
1 perc 1354. rész WHRO
It’s hard to stop people from responding to the lure to texting while driving, but smartphones may soon make it impossible.
Blood Test May Provide Diagnosis of Depression
1 perc 1353. rész WHRO
Can a blood test be used to provide an objective diagnosis of depression? A team at Northwestern thinks so.
Hollywood Gets Green Light for Drone Use
1 perc 1352. rész WHRO
Hollywood takes to the air with special permission from the FAA to use drones in movie production.
Wearable Skin and Heart Monitor
1 perc 1351. rész WHRO
Patches to quit smoking; patches for pain; and now a patch that changes color when your heart health is at risk.
Multi-Directional Cloaking Device
1 perc 1350. rész WHRO
The first multi-directional cloaking device keeps objects hidden in visible light.
NASA’s Air Quality Mission Takes Flight
1 perc 1349. rész WHRO
NASA is taking to the skies to develop new air quality models and measure the amount of air pollution where people live and breathe.
Eliminating Energy Loss at Home
1 perc 1348. rész WHRO
NASA developed aerogel insulation technologies may now keep you warmer in your own home.
Dancing Traffic Lights Improve Safety
1 perc 1347. rész WHRO
Are you a dancing machine? You could be --- literally, and use your dancing skills to improve traffic safety.
Low Cost Water Purifiers
1 perc 1346. rész WHRO
Don’t toss those empty chip bags; it’s chip wrappers to the rescue as students make low cost water purifiers that can be built in remote areas.
Hamster Wheel Standing Desk
1 perc 1345. rész WHRO
Think your job puts you right in the middle of the rat race? Embrace the race with your own human size hamster wheel.
Winglets Really Do Work
1 perc 1344. rész WHRO
Notice the upturned wings on your plane? They don’t just look cool. These wings have a job to do.
Haze Detectors on the International Space Station
1 perc 1343. rész WHRO
Groundbreaking technology could help us track smoke-filled skies and issue critical health warnings – all from the International Space Station.
Memory Boost
1 perc 1342. rész WHRO
Can’t remember the four things on your grocery list? You’re not alone, but a new treatment may just provide relief for the young and the old.
Curiosity Reaches New Heights
1 perc 1341. rész WHRO
Holes in its soles – or at least its aluminum wheels, doesn’t stop Curiosity from reaching its primary objective, Mount Sharp.
Cleaning Cashmere with Light
1 perc 1340. rész WHRO
Taking your favorite cashmere sweater to the dry cleaners may soon be a thing of the past.
NASA Crash Tests
1 perc 1339. rész WHRO
Crash test dummies fall from the skies – all to make helicopter flight safer.
Will Your Next Smartphone Be Smell-Enabled?
1 perc 1338. rész WHRO
Your phone already has custom wallpaper, custom ring-tones, custom colors... what if it also had custom smells?
Replacing Metal with Silk
1 perc 1337. rész WHRO
Metal... or silk? It’s not a trick question, but one your doctor may be asking you in the near future.
NASA Eyes on the Sky
1 perc 1336. rész WHRO
Forecasters depend on a high-flying fleet of satellites to observe and warn about severe weather across the U.S.
Space Shuttle Tech’s Fireproof Safe
1 perc 1335. rész WHRO
An inventor applies Space Shuttle technology to protect your treasured belongings from disasters.
The Newest New Jobs
1 perc 1334. rész WHRO
Technology has made some jobs obsolete... but it’s also created new jobs that never existed.
The New Black Is Extreme Black
1 perc 1333. rész WHRO
New super black nano-coating is headed to the International Space Station for some extreme testing.
Detecting Hydrogen Leaks
1 perc 1332. rész WHRO
From industry to space, hydrogen is a mainstay chemical, but until now, the difficulty detecting leaks often meant disaster.
Powering Your Engine with E.coli
1 perc 1331. rész WHRO
With a growing demand for more renewable energy sources, a group of bio-engineers are turning a gut reaction into fuel.
Robo-Birds
1 perc 1330. rész WHRO
Robotic raptors take to the skies and give pesky birds a chase.
Solar Power – Origami Style
1 perc 1329. rész WHRO
Who would have imagined that folding fast food wrappers into cranes would one day lead to designing space-bound vehicles?
A Sticky Weapon in the Fight Against Bacteria
1 perc 1328. rész WHRO
We call them superbugs – those antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria. So what’s all the buzz about now?
Advanced Heat Management Using Shuttle Goo
1 perc 1327. rész WHRO
Formula 1 race car drivers are always on the hot seat, but NASA many have a way to lower the temperature.
Gigapixel Images Connect Sports Teams with Fans
1 perc 1326. rész WHRO
Take me out to the ball game - or in this case bring the game to me with the help of supersized gigapixel in-game shots that allow fans to view an entire stadium, or zoom in to see individuals in the crowd.
Astronomy for the Blind
1 perc 1325. rész WHRO
Researchers using 3-D modeling software and a 3-D printer have created a tangible model of a nebula that is so detailed a person without sight can identify the features of the distant star system.
X-Factor Test Chamber
1 perc 1324. rész WHRO
How do you test a giant telescope before sending it to space? The engineers at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center created a unique testing chamber to simulate distant light in space.
Recycled Tires
1 perc 1323. rész WHRO
From off-road to anode, researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory have devised a new use for old tires.
Measuring Gravitational Waves
1 perc 1322. rész WHRO
Dropping a stone into a pool causes ripples. But how do you measure those ripples that are coming from light-years away?
What Lies Beneath
1 perc 1321. rész WHRO
Stonehenge is one of the most recognized landscapes in the world, but the real mystery may just be what lies beneath the historic icons.
Observing Star Creation with Hubble
1 perc 1320. rész WHRO
Although they may seem like OLD TECHNOLOGY by today's standards, Hubble and Spitzer have done it again, this time by giving scientists a glimpse into the birth of new stars, the heavenly kind.
Are We Trapped Inside a 2-D World?
1 perc 1319. rész WHRO
All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream, or maybe a 2-D pixelated world. Scientists are experimenting to see if our 3-D world is simply a holographic illusion.
Brain to Brain Communication
1 perc 1318. rész WHRO
With some high tech assistance, a test subject in India has sent messages to three other people in France, simply by thinking it.
Listening to Data
1 perc 1317. rész WHRO
The phrase MUSIC TO MY EARS takes on a whole new meaning as NASA scientists are being trained to listen to their data.
Text Messages from Your Plants
1 perc 1316. rész WHRO
Too much water; too little water. What if your plants could send you a text message when they need to be watered?
The Most Sensitive Thermometer in the World
1 perc 1315. rész WHRO
The most sensitive thermometer uses bent light to tell you the truest temperature.
NASA Data Help Fisherman
1 perc 1314. rész WHRO
Commercial fishermen as well as oceanographers share and depend on NASA satellite data to get the real fish story.
Protecting California Delta Levees With a Little Help From NASA
1 perc 1313. rész WHRO
Standing on a huge levee, you may not be able to tell if it has moved a fraction of an inch... But NASA can.
Protecting California Delta Levees With a Little Help From NASA
1 perc 1312. rész WHRO
Hey, your planetary lander has gone flat... and that is... okay?!? We will look at the advantages of an unconventional design for space probes.
A Phone AND a Battery?
1 perc 1311. rész WHRO
Today, your phone battery sits in a compartment inside the phone. What if the entire phone WAS the battery?!?
Wearable Wireless
1 perc 1310. rész WHRO
There is a big future in wearable electronics and new ways to make STRETCHY wiring could soon make a fashion statement.
Allergy Sufferers Get a Little Help from NASA
1 perc 1309. rész WHRO
A NASA-developed air cleaning system for the International Space Station inspires an asthma-busting air cleaner for homes and schools.
New Antenna Ready for Duty
1 perc 1308. rész WHRO
NASA's newest communication antenna improves 24 hour a day communication with near Earth satellites.
Space-Based Cancer Treatment
1 perc 1307. rész WHRO
The FDA is currently reviewing a new cancer treatment that began in space.
Making Air Travel Safer with NASA Technology
1 perc 1306. rész WHRO
As part of a technology transfer program, NASA turned over a unique software tool to the FAA that will help air traffic controllers better manage air space.
3-D Printing - From the Inside Out
1 perc 1305. rész WHRO
New 3-D printing process turns metals inside out
One Giant Leap for Eyesight
1 perc 1304. rész WHRO
Revolutionary treatment for eye disease, inspired by the Hubble Telescope.
Robotic Gardening
1 perc 1303. rész WHRO
NASA continues to make science fiction, science fact. This time with robotic gardeners!
Robots Can Phone Home
1 perc 1302. rész WHRO
NASA plans to give 3D smartphones to . . . robots.
OPALS in the Sky
1 perc 1301. rész WHRO
OPALS - NASA's laser communications system sends high-speed data to Earth in a flash!
NASA's GRACE Predicts Floods Months Ahead of Disasters
1 perc 1300. rész WHRO
NASA satellites show an unexpected talent for predicting floods, up to five months in advance.
Robot Powered by Live Muscle Fibers
1 perc 1299. rész WHRO
Microscopic, bio-robots, made by 3-D printers, take their first baby steps in the lab.
Decelerator Development Speeds Up
1 perc 1298. rész WHRO
A NASA Project shows how advanced it is, by how slow it can go.
Cassini Turns 10
1 perc 1297. rész WHRO
The Cassini Spacecraft turns ten years old: celebrating an amazing decade around Saturn.
Nano Scouts Swarm Asteroids
1 perc 1296. rész WHRO
It's a different way to study asteroids: instead of one big probe - send a SWARM.
4-D Mapping With a Robotic Cartographer
1 perc 1295. rész WHRO
Ride Along With a Robotic Cartographer, mapping the world in 4-Dimensions!
Detecting Hidden Infections Gives Soldiers a Fighting Chance
1 perc 1294. rész WHRO
The most dangerous infection is one you don't know you have. But a new device uses the infection's own DNA to track it down.
Project Morpheus
1 perc 1293. rész WHRO
The shortest flights can still teach us a lot. Taking a hop into the future of planetary landers, with Project Morpheus.
Hunting Exoplanets
1 perc 1292. rész WHRO
NASA is hunting for exo-planets with a sunflower star shade that actually blocks star light.
GPS in your DNA
1 perc 1291. rész WHRO
You have GPS in your DNA - and it can pin-point your old neighborhood - from a thousand years ago!
Beyond Batteries
1 perc 1290. rész WHRO
Can we create a next generation battery that transforms space travel AND life on Earth? NASA thinks so.
50-cent Microscope
1 perc 1289. rész WHRO
NASA will launch a fleet of four probes to study the invisible currents behind our magnetosphere.
NASA Tech is at the Heart of the Matter
1 perc 1288. rész WHRO
What does hypersonic vehicle research have to do with improved pacemakers? One key ingredient, developed by NASA, makes them both possible.
See-through Cars
1 perc 1287. rész WHRO
A new aid for driving up hills or parking in tight spots, makes the front of your car transparent.
A Life Jacket Made for Ships to Wear
1 perc 1286. rész WHRO
Recent ship sinkings have inspired an idea for a unique life preserver - one that's meant for the ship itself.
Heat Exchanger for Showers Keeps Water Hotter, Longer
1 perc 1285. rész WHRO
Taking a hot shower can cost much less thanks to a new heat exchanger installed right in the bathroom floor.
Earliest Warnings Yet for Alzheimer's
1 perc 1284. rész WHRO
When fighting Alzheimer's, time becomes precious and a new blood test might give patients a year's advance warning.
From TV Dinners to 3-D Dinners
1 perc 1283. rész WHRO
Good evening, I'll be your server, and tonight's specials are...whatever you'd like us to print out!
High-Tech Pointillist Video Display
1 perc 1282. rész WHRO
New age art connects the dots in this high tech video wall.
Robotic Furniture Conforms To Its Owners
1 perc 1281. rész WHRO
Forget the flat-packs and Allen wrenches: This furniture assembles itself, and changes to suit your needs.
Motorcycle Helmet Sees All
1 perc 1280. rész WHRO
There's no such thing as a "blind spot", in a motorcycle helmet that sees all.
Lending an Extra Hand
1 perc 1279. rész WHRO
Ever wish you had an extra set of hands? Now you can just strap on a pair of robotic arms.
Teaming-Up Against Cancer Cells
1 perc 1278. rész WHRO
An all-star team of four unique technologies is being used to target and destroy cancer cells without damaging the body's healthy cells.
Patching Roads with Non-Newtonian Fluids
1 perc 1277. rész WHRO
You can't walk on water... but you CAN run on it, without sinking. The trick: Non-Newtonian Fluids.
Roll Out the LED Carpet
1 perc 1276. rész WHRO
Rolling out the red carpet is so last-century. The latest thing is light-up LED carpet.
Fitness Tracker for Pets
1 perc 1275. rész WHRO
A special collar can tell when your dog or cat is sick, even before they show obvious symptoms.
The Green Grocery Store
1 perc 1274. rész WHRO
One proposal for a "green" supermarket will have you answering the question: "Paper, Plastic...or Bucket?"
Is There a "Warp Drive" in Our Future?
1 perc 1273. rész WHRO
A long-time staple of science fiction is faster-than-light travel, by "Warp Drive". Will we ever have one, for real?
Gluing a Broken Heart Back Together
1 perc 1272. rész WHRO
Doctors develop a new way to repair heart damage, using a flexible instant glue.
Space Bacteria Help Us Learn
1 perc 1271. rész WHRO
A series of experiments on the International Space Station will teach us more about how to fight off infections here on Earth.
Orion Exploration Flight Test-1
1 perc 1270. rész WHRO
From the drawing boards to the launch pad, the Orion Exploration Flight Test-1 paves the way back to space for the United States.
A Computer in Your Contact Lenses?
1 perc 1269. rész WHRO
Scientists have developed thin, flexible micro-electronics for medical uses. Before you know it you may end up with a computer in your contacts!
Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission
1 perc 1268. rész WHRO
NASA will launch a fleet of four probes to study the invisible currents behind our magnetosphere.
The Return of NEO-WISE
1 perc 1267. rész WHRO
A successful space probe comes out of retirement and starts a second career, hunting for Earth-grazing asteroids with a "cold stare."
Heat Resistant Woven Materials
1 perc 1266. rész WHRO
We'll weave a tale of how NASA is creating future heat shields with the help of a very old technology.
Comet Hopper
1 perc 1265. rész WHRO
An advanced design for space rovers... that reminds you of your pet hamster...?
Bacteria-powered Rovers
1 perc 1264. rész WHRO
A rover that eats and runs, using bacteria power!
Real-life Tractor Beams
1 perc 1263. rész WHRO
NASA is researching how to make a real working tractor beam! Stay tuned, or we'll just pull you back in!
The World's Most Sensitive Thermometer
1 perc 1262. rész WHRO
The most sensitive thermometer uses bent light to tell you the truest temperature.
Quantum Communications
1 perc 1261. rész WHRO
It's the idea that gave Einstein a headache. But it works! Let's get entangled, with the strange new world of Quantum Communication!
Can A Laser Detect Drunk Drivers?
1 perc 1260. rész WHRO
Police are testing a laser with a nose for detecting drunk drivers in motion.
Greenland's Dirty Little Secret
1 perc 1259. rész WHRO
Scientists are surprised by what they found under a massive sheet of ice. Find out about Greenland's dirty little secret!
The Real Fish Stories Are Based On NASA Satellite Data
1 perc 1258. rész WHRO
Commercial fishermen as well as oceanographers share and depend on NASA satellite data to get the real fish story.
NASA Helps Protect California Delta Levees
1 perc 1257. rész WHRO
Standing on a huge levee, you may not be able to tell if it has moved a fraction of an inch... But NASA can.
NASA's Space Apps Hack-a-thon
1 perc 1256. rész WHRO
NASA brings together a record number of programmers to Hack Space Exploration. See what they created!
Flat Landers for Getting Around Other Planets
1 perc 1255. rész WHRO
Hey, your planetary lander's gone flat... and that's... okay? We'll look at the advantages of an unconventional design for space probes.
Mouse-tronauts Get a New Space Habitat
1 perc 1254. rész WHRO
The next addition to the International Space Station's crew: mouse-tronauts.
The Phone is a Battery
1 perc 1253. rész WHRO
Today, your phone's battery sits in a compartment inside the phone. What if the entire phone WAS the battery?
Google, Take the Wheel
1 perc 1252. rész WHRO
No brakes. No accelerator, or steering wheel, for that matter. Google's first self-driving car drives like riding an elevator.
Stretchy Wires Make Wearable Wireless Possible
1 perc 1251. rész WHRO
There's a big future in wearable electronics and new ways to make "stretchy" wiring could soon make a fashion statement.
Zapping Alergies and Asthma with Space Tech
1 perc 1250. rész WHRO
A NASA-developed air cleaning system for the International Space Station inspires an asthma-busting air cleaner for homes and schools.
Farming with a Little Help From Space
1 perc 1249. rész WHRO
A high-flying view from the space station helps farmers and ranchers in the Northern plains states.
Harvesting Electricity from Traffic
1 perc 1248. rész WHRO
Can we harvest electricity from the flow of daily rush hour traffic? One inventor thinks so.
3D Printed Coral Reefs
1 perc 1247. rész WHRO
In oceans around the world, coral reefs sustain damage - can we save them with 3-d-printed coral?
Cold Stars, Hot Planets
1 perc 1246. rész WHRO
Cold stars, and Goldilocks planets: just two of the amazing discoveries by NASA's fleet of telescopes in space.
Project Morpheus Makes A Major Hop, Using Green Fuel
1 perc 1245. rész WHRO
The shortest flights can still teach us a lot. Taking a hop into the future of planetary landers, with Project Morpheus.
Will Your Next Smartphone Be Smell Enabled?
1 perc 1244. rész WHRO
Your phone already has custom wallpaper, custom ring-tones, custom colors... what if it also had custom smells?
Replacing Metal with Silk
1 perc 1243. rész WHRO
Metal... or silk? It's not a trick question, but one your doctor may be asking you in the near future
NASA Eyes on the Sky
1 perc 1242. rész WHRO
Forecasters depend on a high-flying fleet of satellites to observe and warn about severe weather across the U.S
High Flying Drones
1 perc 1241. rész WHRO
Safe flying drones compete for a half million-dollar prize in one of NASA's Centennial Challenges
Hunting Exoplanets with a Sunflower
1 perc 1240. rész WHRO
NASA is hunting for exo-planets with a sunflower star shade that actually blocks star light
GPS in your DNA
1 perc 1239. rész WHRO
You have GPS in your DNA - and it can pin-point your old neighborhood - from a thousand years ago!
Your Phone Says,Don't Text While Driving!
1 perc 1238. rész WHRO
It's hard to stop people from texting while driving. But smart phones themselves may soon put a stop to it
Transparent Texting
1 perc 1237. rész WHRO
A simple software modification to your smartphone could keep you from texting yourself right into an open manhole, or public fountain
NASA Space Apps Challenge
1 perc 1236. rész WHRO
This year's Space Apps Challenge hackathon spawned an amazing number of space-related apps and inventions. You can even test out many of the new apps for yourself!
Beyond Batteries, What's Next?
1 perc 1235. rész WHRO
Can we create a next generation battery that transforms space travel AND life on Earth? NASA thinks so
Space Shuttle Tech's Fireproof Safe
1 perc 1234. rész WHRO
An inventor applies Space Shuttle technology to protect your treasured belongings from disasters
See-through Cars are on the Way
1 perc 1233. rész WHRO
A new aid for driving up hills or parking in tight spots, makes the front of your car transparent
Beating Jet Lag
1 perc 1232. rész WHRO
You're in Maui... but your body's still in Cleveland. Re-set your body clock, with an app that defeats jet-lag!
The Newest New Jobs
1 perc 1231. rész WHRO
Technology has made some jobs obsolete... but it's also created new jobs that never existed
The 50 cent Microscope
1 perc 1230. rész WHRO
NASA will launch a fleet of four probes to study the invisible currents behind our magnetosphere
NASA Tech is at the Heart of the Matter
1 perc 1229. rész WHRO
What does hypersonic vehicle research have to do with improved pacemakers? One key ingredient, developed by NASA, makes them both possible
Solid Science on a Budget
1 perc 1228. rész WHRO
Today: A story of epic engineering and technical improvisation, building a world-class mission with spare parts, to save and improve lives on Earth
Rock Climbing Robot
1 perc 1227. rész WHRO
NASA's built a robot that can climb rock walls. Someday, it may help astronauts climb on asteroids
Fruit Fly Astronaut
1 perc 1226. rész WHRO
The tiniest passengers traveling to the International Space Station have a big job- as stunt doubles for space travelers
Making Martian Clouds on Earth
1 perc 1225. rész WHRO
Finding out how Martian clouds are formed, by making your own, here on Earth
Robotics for Space Adapted to Combat Breast Cancer
1 perc 1224. rész WHRO
Robot arms from the shuttle and space station are the basis for a new way to combat breast cancer
Where to Put ALL That Data
1 perc 1223. rész WHRO
When your mission is to study everything about the Universe, you are going to be collecting LOTS of data. But where does it all go?
The Largest Droplet
1 perc 1222. rész WHRO
There's a big future, in the production of tiny droplets of water. We'll condense it all down for you, next
Rocket Crush Test
1 perc 1221. rész WHRO
NASA Engineers are designing advanced rocket stages by crushing them
Revealing Earth To All
1 perc 1220. rész WHRO
For 42 years, we've relied on NASA's Landsat program to uncover Earth's mysteries and Landsat 8 continues the mission
Tiny Eyes in Space
1 perc 1219. rész WHRO
A pair of tiny eyes sees a big future for NASA's latest Cubesats, IPEX and M-CUBED
Repair a Broken Heart, with Glue
1 perc 1218. rész WHRO
Doctors develop a new way to repair heart damage, using a flexible instant glue
Clay on Europa
1 perc 1217. rész WHRO
As if we needed any more reasons to be interested in Europa: this fascinating Jovian moon has a new feature to tantalize scientists
New Legs for Space Station Robot
1 perc 1216. rész WHRO
One member of the International Space Station crew is getting something it never had before: a new pair of legs
Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2
1 perc 1215. rész WHRO
A new satellite will take the most precise measurements yet of carbon dioxide around the globe
Imaging Exoplanets
1 perc 1214. rész WHRO
9,000 feet up in the Chilean Andes, the eye of a new telescope can now directly see planets orbiting around distant stars
Operation IceBridge's Enormous Discovery
1 perc 1213. rész WHRO
You might think that every large body of water on Earth has been explored. Well, you'd be wrong
Bacteria in Space
1 perc 1212. rész WHRO
A series of experiments on the International Space Station will teach us more about how to fight off infections here on Earth
Exploration Flight Test-1
1 perc 1211. rész WHRO
From the drawing boards to the launch pad, the Orion Exploration Flight Test-1 paves the way back to space for the United States
Smart Contact Lenses
1 perc 1210. rész WHRO
Scientists have developed thin, flexible micro-electronics for medical uses. Before you know it you may end up with a computer in your contacts!
Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission
1 perc 1209. rész WHRO
NASA will launch a fleet of four probes to study the invisible currents behind our magnetosphere
NEO-WISE Returns
1 perc 1208. rész WHRO
A successful space probe comes out of retirement and starts a second career, hunting for Earth-grazing asteroids with a cold stare.
Safer, Greener Rocket Fuel Passes Tests
1 perc 1207. rész WHRO
A long-awaited improved thruster fuel has passed its tests and is go for launch into space, soon!
Lighter Spacecraft
1 perc 1206. rész WHRO
Advanced techniques for fabricating lightweight fuel tanks will help spacecraft go farther than ever before
Space Trash Radiation Shields
1 perc 1205. rész WHRO
In the future, astronauts may turn trash into treasure aboard their spacecraft; we'll explain why next
NASA's 3D Printed Rocket Part
1 perc 1204. rész WHRO
Can you make a working rocket engine using a 3D Printer? Step one is now a success!
An Easy Way to Get NASA Tech
1 perc 1203. rész WHRO
The secret source for American Industrial innovation goes public, when NASA is open for business!
3D Food Printer May Serve Future Astronauts
1 perc 1202. rész WHRO
NASA explores a new frontier in food: how about a 3D printed pizza?
Larger, Lighter Telescope Mirrors
1 perc 1201. rész WHRO
A NASA discovery leads to products that help build the next great space telescope!
Taking the 'Search' Out of Search and Rescue
1 perc 1200. rész WHRO
Looking for some reasons to appreciate NASA technology? We can give you thirty thousand of them!
The Sunjammer Project
1 perc 1199. rész WHRO
This spacecraft has the biggest, most powerful engine ever... the sun! All aboard the Sun Jammer!
Locating Flawed Materials by Their Heat
1 perc 1198. rész WHRO
What looks good to the eye reveals flaws when the heat's on. And that's a good thing.
Flexible Solar-Cell Fabrics
1 perc 1197. rész WHRO
What do you tell your dry-cleaner when you bring them your solar-powered clothing?
Sample Return Robot Challenge
1 perc 1196. rész WHRO
How far would you go, to win one point five million? Now, can you do it, with a robotic rover?
Smart SPHERES
1 perc 1195. rész WHRO
Today's smartphones are pretty powerful. Powerful enough to fly themselves around the International Space Station!
NASA Tech Transfer Helps Power Industry
1 perc 1194. rész WHRO
We'll trace how many American companies bring new products to market with technology transferred from NASA
Woven Thermal Protective Systems
1 perc 1193. rész WHRO
We'll weave a tale of how NASA is creating future heat shields with the help of a very old technology
The V2 Space Suit
1 perc 1192. rész WHRO
Evolving space suit designs look nothing like what you're used to - but they might keep you healthier in space, as well as on Earth!
The Regolith Biters
1 perc 1191. rész WHRO
The design of a comet sampling probe multiplies results, by dividing missions.
Sailing Venus, Without a Boat
1 perc 1190. rész WHRO
The surface of Venus is hot enough to melt lead... so the obvious way to drive a Venus rover is... by sailing it!?
SPS-ALPHA (Beaming Down the Power)
1 perc 1189. rész WHRO
Could your city's next power plant be located 200 miles overhead? A new design idea might make it possible.
Hop Around the Comet
1 perc 1188. rész WHRO
An advanced design for space rovers... that reminds you of your pet hamster...?
Micro Rover Powered by Bacteria
1 perc 1187. rész WHRO
A rover that eats and runs, using bacteria power!
Tractor Beams
1 perc 1186. rész WHRO
NASA is researching how to make a real working tractor beam! Stay tuned, or we'll just pull you back in!
The Space Station as an Artisanal Bistro
1 perc 1185. rész WHRO
Space Station Salad- a new experiment will let astronauts grow their own veggies in orbit
Chemical Free Germ Fighting Materials
1 perc 1184. rész WHRO
An advanced material destroys bacteria on contact, without chemicals. We'll tell you how it works, next!
Lighting Through a Cosmic Lens
1 perc 1183. rész WHRO
You know that thunder comes along with lightning. But does lightning, start, from thousand year old cosmic rays?
Wi-Fi in Your Future
1 perc 1182. rész WHRO
Color changing paint? Higher performing engines? No, the most significant feature you can expect at the Auto Show is all about connections
Small Splats Have Big Impact
1 perc 1181. rész WHRO
It takes guts to be a NASA test pilot. In this case: bug guts, and lots of them!
Robot Roaches to the Rescue
1 perc 1180. rész WHRO
Want to map out a hazardous environment? No problem- Just follow the biobots!
Create Your Own NASA Spin off
1 perc 1179. rész WHRO
A new website pays you to imagine new products, using patented NASA technologies
The Connected Car
1 perc 1178. rész WHRO
Color changing paint? Higher performing engines? No, the most significant feature you can expect at the Auto Show is all about connections
Galactic Lenses
1 perc 1177. rész WHRO
What's the biggest telescope lens you can think of? Nope, not even close. How about lenses made from galaxies?
Magical Memory Metal
1 perc 1176. rész WHRO
Bend it, flex it, then heat it- and this new alloy snaps back into shape for thousands of cycles
Uncovering the Secrets of an Icy Moon
1 perc 1175. rész WHRO
NASA scientists discuss what makes a possible mission to Europa so exciting- three things that could mean life
Upgrade Your Toothbrush
1 perc 1174. rész WHRO
A 3d printed custom toothbrush can clean your teeth in just 6 seconds
Space Twins
1 perc 1173. rész WHRO
Identical twins will compare their physical changes, after one of them spends a year in orbit
Free Energy from the Air
1 perc 1172. rész WHRO
Wireless devices of the future may have an unusual backup power system: stealing free energy from the air itself
Rover's Choice
1 perc 1171. rész WHRO
A JPL experiment is showing promise in giving future planetary rovers a chance to choose their own exploration targets
Technology Imitates Nature
1 perc 1170. rész WHRO
Scientists and engineers learn to improve mechanical devices by imitating nature. Today, we take a new look at adjustable lenses
NASA's Life saving FINDER
1 perc 1169. rész WHRO
A new rescue device can detect your heartbeat and respiration, even thru 20 feet of concrete
Silky Solutions
1 perc 1168. rész WHRO
Spiders may creep you out... but spider silk is definitely useful. Can we make the silk, without the spiders?
Flat on Your Back for Science
1 perc 1167. rész WHRO
Do YOU have The Right Stuff ...to spend 70 days, flat in bed...for science? NASA is hiring!
See-through Sound
1 perc 1166. rész WHRO
A breakthrough in organic electronics could turn any glass surface into a see-through audio speaker.
Mighty Muscles Made of Plastic
1 perc 1165. rész WHRO
A new plastic muscle can lift 80 times its own weight. Plus, it can do one trick real muscles can't.
High Tech Insulin Delivery
1 perc 1164. rész WHRO
A high-tech delivery system for insulin might drastically reduce the need for needles in treating diabetics.
Beyond Smart Materials
1 perc 1163. rész WHRO
Smart materials have revolutionized industry by helping produce better products. Now, NASA's trying to make smart materials even smarter.
Solar-Powered Hydrogen Production
1 perc 1162. rész WHRO
There are several ways to get pure hydrogen out of water. The best one might be to let the sun do it for you.
Finding Water in Exoplanet Atmospheres
1 perc 1161. rész WHRO
It's a giant planet, bigger than Jupiter, orbiting a star, light-years away. So how can we tell if it has water?
Better Batteries
1 perc 1160. rész WHRO
To make batteries last longer, scientists replace rigid materials to make them self-healing.
Headed to Dwarf Planet Ceres
1 perc 1159. rész WHRO
NASA's Dawn mission triumphed at Vesta; stay tuned for an encore performance at Ceres!
The X Ray Camera Without the X-Rays
1 perc 1158. rész WHRO
MIT does it again, this time, with a camera that can use light like an x ray.
Building Solid Science on a Budget
1 perc 1157. rész WHRO
Today: A story of epic engineering and technical improvisation, building a world-class mission with spare parts, to save and improve lives on Earth.
Beer Bricks
1 perc 1156. rész WHRO
You can make chili with beer and you can make bread with beer. Now you can make bricks with beer
The Farmer's Eye in the Sky
1 perc 1155. rész WHRO
A high-flying view from the space station helps farmers and ranchers in the Northern plains states
The Ultimate Antibacterial Surface
1 perc 1154. rész WHRO
An advanced material destroys bacteria on contact, without chemicals. We'll tell you how it works, next!
NASA Water Purification
1 perc 1153. rész WHRO
The same technology used to purify drinking water for the space station, is saving and improving lives in rural areas on Earth
An Unusual Electricity Source
1 perc 1152. rész WHRO
Tiny microbial fuel cells can break down human waste and give off electricity. Could they become our number one power source?
NASA's Rock Climbing Robot
1 perc 1151. rész WHRO
NASA's built a robot that can climb rock walls. Someday, it may help astronauts climb on asteroids
No More Needles?
1 perc 1150. rész WHRO
Nobody likes needles. Now a new approach may replace needles with pills instead
Fruit Flies Board the Space Station
1 perc 1149. rész WHRO
The tiniest passengers traveling to the International Space Station have a big job as stunt doubles for space travelers
Automotive Electricity
1 perc 1148. rész WHRO
Can we harvest electricity from the flow of daily rush hour traffic? One inventor thinks so
Making Martian Clouds
1 perc 1147. rész WHRO
Finding out how Martian clouds are formed, by making your own, here on Earth
Cognitive Astrobiology
1 perc 1146. rész WHRO
We go into space to learn about the universe, but we can also learn more about ourselves
Moon Gardens
1 perc 1145. rész WHRO
Bring your shovel, rake, and watering can- we're growing turnips... on the moon!
Turbo charged Telescope
1 perc 1144. rész WHRO
Who's got the sharpest eye? We'll see what happens when you turbo charge a ground-based telescope with Adaptive Optics
A Pointy Solution to Oil Spills
1 perc 1143. rész WHRO
Cactus needles point the way to absorbing ocean oil spills. Stick around for the explanation!
The Flying Launchpad
1 perc 1142. rész WHRO
An experimental launch system proposed by NASA Uses The World's Biggest Glider as a flying launch pad
Project Firestation
1 perc 1141. rész WHRO
You know that thunder comes along with lightning. But does lightning, start, from thousand year-old cosmic rays?
Bug Guts and Airplanes
1 perc 1140. rész WHRO
It takes guts to be a NASA test pilot. In this case: bug guts, and lots of them!
Space Robotics Adapted to Combat Breast Cancer
1 perc 1139. rész WHRO
Robot arms from the shuttle and space station are the basis for a new way to combat breast cancer
Cars That Connect
1 perc 1138. rész WHRO
Color changing paint? Higher performing engines? No, the most significant feature you can expect at the Auto Show is all about connections
The Next Level in WiFi
1 perc 1137. rész WHRO
Color changing paint? Higher performing engines? No, the most significant feature you can expect at the Auto Show is all about connections
Home of the Future
1 perc 1136. rész WHRO
A new approach to home energy monitoring makes all your appliances energy aware
Peering on the Edge of Time
1 perc 1135. rész WHRO
What's the biggest telescope lens you can think of? Nope, not even close. How about lenses made from galaxies?
Cyborg Insects
1 perc 1134. rész WHRO
Want to map out a hazardous environment? No problem: Just follow the biobots!
Broadband From Beyond
1 perc 1133. rész WHRO
Bend it, flex it, then heat it: and this new alloy snaps back into shape for thousands of cycles.
Robotic Muscles
1 perc 1132. rész WHRO
A new plastic muscle can lift 80 times its own weight. Plus, it can do one trick real muscles can't.
NASA Tech Transfer Pays Off
1 perc 1131. rész WHRO
A new website pays you to imagine new products, using patented NASA technologies.
Nano-scale Rocket Engine
1 perc 1130. rész WHRO
The tiniest satellites in space are built using smartphone components... but how do you build a rocket engine into a phone?
Spitzer: The Exoplanet Hunter
1 perc 1129. rész WHRO
One of NASA's four Great Space Observatories gets a new lease on life after retirement, hunting for exo-planets.
2D Semiconductors
1 perc 1128. rész WHRO
Welcome to the odd world of two dimensional semi conductors, where defects are actually a useful improvement!
Mars 2020 Lander
1 perc 1127. rész WHRO
NASA wants to know: What experiments would YOU want to put on the next Mars Rover?
The Carbon Nanotube Computer
1 perc 1126. rész WHRO
A rival technology to silicon computer chips, takes its first baby steps, into the future of computing
Big Data
1 perc 1125. rész WHRO
When your mission is to study everything about the Universe, you are going to be collecting LOTS of data- But where does it all go?
The Biggest Little Droplet
1 perc 1124. rész WHRO
There's a big future, in the production of tiny droplets of water. We'll condense it all down for you, next
Deep Impact Retires
1 perc 1123. rész WHRO
NASA's Deep Impact probe retires after going above and beyond... Way beyond its initial mission
Toothbrush Of The Future
1 perc 1122. rész WHRO
A 3d printed custom toothbrush can clean your teeth in just 6 seconds
Ambient Backscatter
1 perc 1121. rész WHRO
Wireless devices of the future may have an unusual backup power system- stealing free energy from the air itself
If Your Teeth Could Talk
1 perc 1120. rész WHRO
If your teeth could talk, what could they tell you about your health? Say aah, and we'll tell you
Flexible Lenses
1 perc 1119. rész WHRO
Scientists and engineers learn to improve mechanical devices by imitating nature. Today, we take a new look at adjustable lenses
TextureCam
1 perc 1118. rész WHRO
A JPL experiment is showing promise in giving future planetary rovers a chance to choose their own exploration targets
Space Station Salad
1 perc 1117. rész WHRO
Space Station Salad: a new experiment will let astronauts grow their own veggies in orbit
Cellphone Spacesuit
1 perc 1114. rész WHRO
You may have bought the hot new phone... but how do you keep it from getting TOO hot? With A Cellphone Spacesuit
Space Cuisine
1 perc 1115. rész WHRO
Here's a great chef's challenge - being creative with your ingredients 140 million miles from home
NASA's World Record Ion Thruster
1 perc 1116. rész WHRO
A NASA built rocket engine sets a world record by running continuously for more than five and a half years
NASA's FINDER
1 perc 1113. rész WHRO
A new rescue device can detect your heartbeat and respiration, even thru 20 feet of concrete
Get Paid to Stay in Bed
1 perc 1112. rész WHRO
Do YOU have The Right Stuff ...to spend 70 days, flat in bed...for science? NASA is hiring!
Needleless Vaccinations
1 perc 1111. rész WHRO
A new way to immunize without using hypodermic needles, could eradicate polio worldwide and make life easier for patients at home
Orion Recovery Operations
1 perc 1110. rész WHRO
The Navy practices recovering the new Orion Space capsule, after splashdown
Highest Resolution of the Night Sky
1 perc 1109. rész WHRO
Who's got the sharpest eye? We'll see what happens when you turbo charge a ground based telescope with Adaptive Optics
Astronaut Twins
1 perc 1108. rész WHRO
Identical twins will compare their physical changes, after one of them spends a year in orbit
Mystery Particle to Make Devices Even Tinier
1 perc 1107. rész WHRO
How do you make a hard drive hold more and more in the same space? Use smaller magnetic particles
Robotic Plant Roots
1 perc 1106. rész WHRO
How do we learn the way plant roots work? How about with a robotic root?
Making the Case for Europa
1 perc 1105. rész WHRO
NASA scientists discuss what makes a possible mission to Europa so exciting- three things that could mean life
Cactus Needles Point to Oil spill Solution
1 perc 1104. rész WHRO
Cactus needles point the way to absorbing ocean oil spills. Stick around for the explanation!
Self Assembling Medicine
1 perc 1103. rész WHRO
A whole new way to develop medicines where the drugs assemble themselves!
Larger, Lighter Telescope Mirrors
1 perc 1102. rész WHRO
A NASA discovery leads to products that are helping to build the largest space telescope ever!
Titanium Dioxide Fuel Production
1 perc 1101. rész WHRO
From paint to sunscreen to food additives, titanium dioxide is a useful tool. Now, a new technique may make it a useful green fuel producer
Mapping Soil Moisture from Space
1 perc 1100. rész WHRO
A new instrument will track the Big Three cycles of Water, Carbon, and Energy from space
Skyscraper Greenhouses of the Future
1 perc 1099. rész WHRO
Farms of the future may move to city skyscrapers downtown
Golden Solar Power
1 perc 1098. rész WHRO
New Solar cells without silicon are designed to make hydrogen fuel from water
From Deep Space to Your Car
1 perc 1097. rész WHRO
The science behind powering deep space probes may help your car save gas
Spray On Semiconductors
1 perc 1096. rész WHRO
Spray on semiconductors could revolutionize electronics as we know them
Tap Water Fuel
1 perc 1095. rész WHRO
Cleveland tries out a hydrogen bus, fueled by their city's tap water!
NASA 3D Printer Headed For Space
1 perc 1094. rész WHRO
The International Space Station gets a 3D printer!
Mars Rover Rolls up the Miles
1 perc 1093. rész WHRO
A Little NASA rover takes the Opportunity to shatter a 40 year space record!
Elastic Batteries That Stretch
1 perc 1092. rész WHRO
Battery packs that bend, twist, and even stretch like the garment circuits they power
Power Line Checking Robot Hangs around Thousands of Volts
1 perc 1091. rész WHRO
A robot that dangles from ten-thousand-volt power lines and keeps them repaired faster
Putting Waste Heat to Work in Your Car
1 perc 1090. rész WHRO
The science behind powering deep space probes may help your car save gas
NASA Tech Could Quake-Poof Buildings
1 perc 1089. rész WHRO
A NASA technology for solving a shaky rocket's vibration problems could totally change how we quake-proof buildings, bridges...and more!
Cheaper,Warmer LEDs
1 perc 1088. rész WHRO
We look at LED-based bulbs in a new light - replacing rare Earth minerals with common sand
Burning Fires in Space
1 perc 1087. rész WHRO
Space station scientists create controlled fires in microgravity to protect future astronauts and people on Earth
Insect Ear Microphones
1 perc 1086. rész WHRO
Researchers at Binghamton University have designed a new microphone that's about the size of a mustard seed
Smartphones in Space
1 perc 1085. rész WHRO
Cell phone powered robots could one day take over chores in space
Spray-On Clothing
1 perc 1084. rész WHRO
Spray on clothing; it's not just for fashion models anymore
Revealing Solar Secrets
1 perc 1083. rész WHRO
The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph is one of NASA's Small Explorer Missions, but there's nothing small about studying the sun
Human heated Homes
1 perc 1082. rész WHRO
An apartment in Paris taps free energy from the heat of a subway below
The New Search for Exoplanets
1 perc 1081. rész WHRO
New techniques in the search for alien planets let us observe them directly, and even tell us what they're made of
Glowing Greenery
1 perc 1080. rész WHRO
Growing trees and plants that glow in the dark
Woven Heat Shields
1 perc 1079. rész WHRO
NASA is creating future heat shields with the help of a very old technology
CO2 Reducing Lamps
1 perc 1078. rész WHRO
Algae lamp absorbs 200 times more carbon dioxide than trees, doesn't require electricity
Charting the Invisible Universe
1 perc 1077. rész WHRO
NASA is collaborating with the European Space Agency on a space telescope designed to see and measure dark matter and dark energy
Bouncing Robotic Cameras
1 perc 1076. rész WHRO
Future police and firefighters might follow the bouncing ball into danger
Inflatable Spare Rooms in Space
1 perc 1075. rész WHRO
Instead of sending up heavy and expensive pieces to build a space station, why not just inflate one?
GPS Backups
1 perc 1074. rész WHRO
A tiny add-on chip may keep your GPS from ever losing track of the sky again
Regolith Biters
1 perc 1073. rész WHRO
We look at a radical design for sampling comets and small asteroids, and bringing those samples back
Floating Fish Farm
1 perc 1072. rész WHRO
A new high tech fish farm may help make future ocean harvest more sustainable
Underwear From Space
1 perc 1071. rész WHRO
Astronauts dress in high tech, all the way to their underwear... and now, you can, too!
The Social Soundtrack
1 perc 1070. rész WHRO
The old advertising adage to 'listen to your customer' just got a high tech boost
Drinking a Little Bit of NASA
1 perc 1069. rész WHRO
NASA know-how makes its way into beverages
Mining Moon Water
1 perc 1068. rész WHRO
A new generation of robotic prospectors is gearing up to explore the Moon... but instead of gold, they're searching for something much more valuable
The XRay Fluorescence Scanner
1 perc 1067. rész WHRO
Can you tell legitimate alloys from imitations? A NASA scanner can help
NASA's 3D Printed Rocket Part
1 perc 1066. rész WHRO
NASA's using 3D printing techniques to create a working rocket engine part
3D Printed Trachea Saves a Baby's Life
1 perc 1065. rész WHRO
Michigan doctors use 3D printing technology to save a baby's life.
Southern Eyes on the Sky
1 perc 1064. rész WHRO
A new space telescope array lives in one of the most un Earthly places
Brain Research on the Space Station
1 perc 1063. rész WHRO
Researcher's are using the microgravity environment on the International Space Station to unlock the mysteries of brain diseases
Insects for Dinner?
1 perc 1062. rész WHRO
The next time there's a fly in your soup, in may just be there on purpose
An Irish Twist on Polymers
1 perc 1061. rész WHRO
An Irish invention that revolutionizes plastics has an origin in the mists of time
Building Medicines Using Self-Assembling DNA
1 perc 1060. rész WHRO
A whole new way to develop medicines where the drugs assemble themselves!
Thin is In, When it Comes to Films
1 perc 1059. rész WHRO
A NASA discovery leads to products that are helping to build the largest space telescope ever!
Tactile Feedback Out of Thin Air
1 perc 1058. rész WHRO
An experimental technology from Disney lets you feel virtual items, using just air
Using Radio Waves to Detect Damaged Wires
1 perc 1057. rész WHRO
A new invention to inspect helicopter wiring saves time and money - and makes the skies safer
Impossible Material Made Possible
1 perc 1056. rész WHRO
A laboratory accident creates a new material once thought to be impossible to make
Archiving Innovations Preserve Historical Records
1 perc 1055. rész WHRO
Historians, archivists and government clerks have a new tool to preserve old data thanks to a time capsule on the moon
High Definition 3D Surgery
1 perc 1054. rész WHRO
A headset for realistic video entertainment has become a new tool for precision laparoscopic surgery with less pain and faster healing
Microgravity for Medicine
1 perc 1053. rész WHRO
Spinning some hardware...that could cure deadly diseases
A Microscope for Discovering Motion
1 perc 1052. rész WHRO
A breakthrough innovation will change the way we see motion in everything from blood to buildings
Composite Cryotanks
1 perc 1051. rész WHRO
Advanced techniques for fabricating lightweight fuel tanks will help spacecraft go farther than ever before
Titanium Dioxide Goes To The Dark Side
1 perc 1050. rész WHRO
From paint to sunscreen to food additives, titanium dioxide is a useful tool. Now, a new technique may make it a useful green fuel producer
Einstein's 100 year Fridge
1 perc 1049. rész WHRO
Engineers in England are looking at improving a refrigerator design from Einstein to reduce greenhouse gas
Monitoring Soil Moisture from Space
1 perc 1048. rész WHRO
A new instrument will track the Big Three - cycles of Water, Carbon, and Energy from space
Space Trash Radiation Shields
1 perc 1047. rész WHRO
In the future, astronauts may turn trash into treasure aboard their spacecraft
Vertical Greenhouses Bring the Farm Downtown
1 perc 1046. rész WHRO
Farms of the future may move to city skyscrapers downtown
Scientists Launch Swarms Of Tiny Tools Into Your Bloodstream
1 perc 1045. rész WHRO
Sampling the hidden, hard-to-reach parts of your body to find disease might become easier, using fleets of microscopic forceps
Passenger Planes of the Future Might be 3D Printed
1 perc 1044. rész WHRO
Aircraft of the future might be 3D printed to maximize performance and minimize costs
New Membrane Puts The Big Squeeze On Salt Water
1 perc 1043. rész WHRO
A new discovery could help end wars; not with bullets, but with fresh water
NASA's Hydrogen Bus
1 perc 1042. rész WHRO
Cleveland tries out a hydrogen bus, fueled by their city's tap water!
Burning Questions on the Space Station
1 perc 1041. rész WHRO
Space station scientists create controlled fires in microgravity to protect future astronauts and people on Earth
NASA Tests Alternative Fuels For Jets in Mid-air
1 perc 1040. rész WHRO
NASA tests new formulations of jet fuels, made from blends of traditional jet fuel and a bio-derived fuel from plants.
Turning Cement into Metal
1 perc 1039. rész WHRO
Scientists are developing a semiconductor material out of cement.
Euclid
1 perc 1038. rész WHRO
NASA's is collaborating with the European Space Agency on a space telescope designed to see and measure dark matter and dark energy.
Nanotube-Infused Silicone
1 perc 1037. rész WHRO
Researchers have found that silicone toughens up under repeated stress on the job.
A Golden Opportunity for Solar Power
1 perc 1036. rész WHRO
New Solar cells without silicon are designed to make hydrogen fuel from water.
Rocket Tech Could Quake Proof Buildings
1 perc 1035. rész WHRO
A NASA technology for solving a shaky rocket's vibration problems could totally change how we quake-proof buildings, bridges...and more!
Toxic Sensing Gloves React to Whatever You Touch
1 perc 1034. rész WHRO
Work gloves of the future could warn you if you were holding something toxic
Solarclave Cleans Surgical Instruments With the Power of the Sun
1 perc 1033. rész WHRO
Cleaning surgical instruments with the power of the sun will make surgeries safer in places without power
High Performance Semiconductors, in Spray On Form
1 perc 1032. rész WHRO
Spray on semiconductors could revolutionize electronics as we know them
IBM's Atomic Movie
1 perc 1031. rész WHRO
IBM has made the world's smallest movie, using individual atoms!
Safer, Greener Rocket Fuel Passes Tests
1 perc 1030. rész WHRO
A long awaited improved thruster fuel has passed its tests and is go for launch into space!
Artificial Dog Nose Could Surpass Sensitivity of the Original
1 perc 1029. rész WHRO
Scientists at U.C. Santa Barbara have been working on sensors that emulate and surpass a canine's ability to sniff and identify chemicals
HREP Gives a New View of Our Coasts
1 perc 1028. rész WHRO
NASA and the Naval Research Laboratory has put a powerful imaging system on the International Space Station that's aimed at long term, detailed imaging of ocean coasts
Pediatric Heart Surgeons Use 3D Printers to Prep for Childrens Surgery
1 perc 1027. rész WHRO
Doctors doing pediatric heart surgery can now practice their work before the operation, thanks to 3D printing
Hubble Finds a Blue World
1 perc 1026. rész WHRO
A spectrographic instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope has confirmed the first blue exoplanet
Power Line Checking Robot Hangs around Thousands of Volts
1 perc 1025. rész WHRO
A robot that dangles from ten thousand volt power lines and keeps them repaired faster
Putting Waste Heat to Work in Your Car
1 perc 1024. rész WHRO
The science behind powering deep space probes may help your car save gas
LEDs Without Rare Earth Elements
1 perc 1023. rész WHRO
We look at LED-based bulbs in a new light replacing rare Earth minerals with common sand
Stennis Works To Bring Back The Thunder
1 perc 1022. rész WHRO
Apollo era hardware gets a reboot to test a 21st century rocket
Tiny Microphone Hears What a Fly Hears
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Researchers at Binghamton University have designed a new microphone that is about the size of a mustard seed
What Can You Make With a Shuttle Truss
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Space Shuttle expertise lives on in a new form, as a former Shuttle worker adapts old gear to new jobs
The End Of Flash Photography
1 perc 1019. rész WHRO
Researchers in Switzerland are working on new camera sensors that see as well as human eyes
Testing Radio Links For Unpiloted Flights
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Although todays UAVs are most commonly associated with military actions, integrating them safely into commercial airspace could bring new benefits for the public
New Lithium-Sulfur Batteries Look Like Solid Performers
1 perc 1017. rész WHRO
Thanks to improved chemistry, the rechargeable lithium batteries in your portable electronics could soon get a four-fold bump in performance
NASA Goddard Builds a Pulsar On a Table
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To test cutting-edge navigation sensors, NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center builds a pulsar... on a tabletop
Spray On Clothing Can Do So Much More
1 perc 1015. rész WHRO
Spray on clothing...not just for fashion models anymore
Training For Space In Caves
1 perc 1014. rész WHRO
When you are training to visit Mars or an asteroid, the next best place to practice might just be... deep in a cave
Robot Segway Firefighters
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A team at the University of California, San Diego thinks first responders of the future might look like Segway scooters with eyes!
IRIS Peels Back Layers Of The Sun
1 perc 1012. rész WHRO
The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph is one of NASAs Small Explorer Missions, but there is nothing small about studying the sun
Real-Life Tractor Beam Making Progress
1 perc 1011. rész WHRO
That scifi staple, the Tractor Beam, is actually becoming real, at least on a laboratory scale
MAVEN Looks Closely at Mars Upper Atmosphere
1 perc 1010. rész WHRO
NASA is launching the first mission dedicated to studying the upper atmospheric layers of Mars in detail
Thought Powered Quadcopters
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Researchers at University of Minnesota show how to fly a remote controlled drone using only thoughts
NASA 3D Printer Headed For Space
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The International Space Station gets a 3D printer
Lensless Camera
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A new camera design from Bell Laboratories takes sharp pictures even in 3D, using no lens at all
Sailing Venus Without a Boat
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A team at NASA pioneers an innovative concept for a Venus rover that uses sails
Dog and Robot Make a Great Rescue Team
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A dog and a robotic snake may very well save the day
The Regolith Biters
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We look at a radical design for sampling comets and small asteroids, and bringing those samples back
Multiplying Magnetic Memory with a Nano Wobble
1 perc 1003. rész WHRO
A trick with magnets could theoretically double the storage of future hard drives
Mars Rover Rolls up the Miles
1 perc 1002. rész WHRO
A Little NASA rover takes the Opportunity to shatter a 40 year space record!
Woven Thermal Protective Systems
1 perc 1001. rész WHRO
NASA is creating future heat shields with the help of a very old technology
Laser-Magnetic Asbestos Detector
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Tracking an old killer, with a fast and easy new laser-magnetic asbestos detection system
Polymer Inspired by Celtic Knots
1 perc 999. rész WHRO
An Irish invention that revolutionizes plastics has an origin in the mists of time
3D Food Printer May Serve Future Astronauts
1 perc 998. rész WHRO
Astronaut food just might be the final frontier
Finding Exoplanets With New Techniques
1 perc 997. rész WHRO
New techniques in the search for alien planets let us observe them directly, and even tell us what they are made of
MEDLI Makes an Entrance
1 perc 996. rész WHRO
An entrance that people will be talking about it for years to come!
Zero-Emission Vehicles You Inflate
1 perc 995. rész WHRO
An old idea for propelling automobiles that is coming back with a breath of fresh air
Subway Passengers Heat Apartment Building with their Body Heat
1 perc 994. rész WHRO
An apartment in Paris taps free energy from the heat of a subway below
GROVER Goes To Greenland
1 perc 993. rész WHRO
A new NASA rover roams the Arctic ice sheets of Greenland
Raindrops Versus Processor Power
1 perc 992. rész WHRO
Processing power may help you drive safer through rain at night
Soft Armor
1 perc 991. rész WHRO
A new, lightweight flexible armor system finds some civilian uses you might not expect
Artificial Leaf Becomes Self-Healing
1 perc 990. rész WHRO
An artificial leaf that imitates photosynthesis, AND can repair its own damage
Some Light Conversation...With Other Worlds
1 perc 989. rész WHRO
Space communications advance as a NASA lunar probe switches from radio relays to laser beams
The Audio Camera Can Diagnose Your Engine Problems
1 perc 988. rész WHRO
A new camera listens to your engine to find problems
International Space Apps Challenge
1 perc 987. rész WHRO
An international mass collaboration focused on space exploration took place over 48-hours in cities around the world this April
Snow-White Coating Protects Spacecraft
1 perc 986. rész WHRO
There's a secret history on the new SpaceX Dragon spaceship's snow-white coating that's both high-tech and time-tested
Growing and Glowing Plants
1 perc 985. rész WHRO
Growing trees and plants that glow in the dark
Reducing Drag, Saving Fuel
1 perc 984. rész WHRO
NASA is testing a computer program for aircraft that is all about the little things
Flying Car Gets FAA Approval
1 perc 983. rész WHRO
We revisit a flying car as it gets FAA approval
2013 SRR Challenge
1 perc 982. rész WHRO
The Sample Return Robot Challenge is back for 2013!
Woven Thermal Protective Systems
1 perc 981. rész WHRO
NASA is creating future heat shields with the help of a very old technology
Ionic Wind-Powered Jet Engines
1 perc 980. rész WHRO
Ionic wind could power the next generation of jet engines
Vision Systems Illuminate Industrial Processes
1 perc 979. rész WHRO
A welders-eye view for industrial processes sees the un-seeable, with a little help from NASA
Ultra-Thin Coatings are Also Ultra-Beautiful
1 perc 978. rész WHRO
A technology created by NASA for use on space helmets is making its way to the world of art
Drones vs. Volcano
1 perc 977. rész WHRO
Recycled drones are put to good use sampling air over volcanoes
NASA Tech Transfer Helps Power Industry
1 perc 976. rész WHRO
Just how do American companies bring new products to market with technology transferred from NASA
Dance of the Giants Measures Galactic Distances
1 perc 975. rész WHRO
Astronomers employ a new technique to answer a century old question
HPTI - Proton Therapy for Cancer
1 perc 974. rész WHRO
Medical physics delivers the most effective, least abrasive cancer treatment yet
Mechanical Breakdowns can't HyDE
1 perc 973. rész WHRO
A new tool from NASA tests mechanics to see what their breaking point is
Ultimate Weapon in Ear Bud Wars
1 perc 972. rész WHRO
Hearing aids and ear buds meet the next level in acoustic technology, to listen better, not louder
Taking the 'Search' Out of Search and Rescue
1 perc 971. rész WHRO
Over 30,000 people have been saved using Personal Locator Beam technology and it just got an update
Can Semiconductors Be Grown?
1 perc 970. rész WHRO
Researchers suggest that semiconductors can be grown instead of printed
Algae Lamps Absorb Carbon Dioxide
1 perc 969. rész WHRO
Algae lamp absorbs 200-times more carbon dioxide than trees, doesn't require electricity
Futuristic Healing Gel
1 perc 968. rész WHRO
A college undergrad invents a futuristic gel that can stop bleeding a heal wounds faster
How to Build a Better Bot for Mars
1 perc 967. rész WHRO
Terradynamics could help engineers design better robots for Mars
GPS Backup that Fits on a Penny
1 perc 966. rész WHRO
A tiny add-on chip may keep your GPS from ever losing track of the sky again
Fishing for Innovation
1 perc 965. rész WHRO
A fisherman's innovation helps to reduce waste, save marine life and keep oceans alive
Fused Reality:Blending Reality and Simulation
1 perc 964. rész WHRO
Merging actual reality and virtual reality could be on the horizon for training and safety simulations
New Spy Tech Keeps Satellites From Colliding
1 perc 963. rész WHRO
A new computer security system keeps satellites from colliding space and so much more
Navigating by Cosmic Beacon
1 perc 962. rész WHRO
A new experiment aims to prove if pulsars in space could act as a cosmic GPS system
Bouncing Camera Sees Danger
1 perc 961. rész WHRO
Future police and firefighters might follow the bouncing ball into danger
Locating Flawed Materials By Their Heat
1 perc 960. rész WHRO
Thermal imaging can reveal flaws that are undetectable by the human eye
Drifting Fish Farm
1 perc 959. rész WHRO
A new high-tech fish farm may help make future ocean harvest more sustainable
Where's the Leak?
1 perc 958. rész WHRO
Learn how a NASA spinoff helped improve commercial leak sensors
Hospital Robots Have Mars Rover Roots
1 perc 957. rész WHRO
A robot that roams hospital hallways on Earth has Mars Rovers in its heritage
Space Underwear You Can Wear
1 perc 956. rész WHRO
Astronauts dress in high-tech, all the way to their underwear... and now, you can, too!
The Wireless Heart Monitoring Shirt
1 perc 955. rész WHRO
A new kind of flexible, dry sensor makes monitoring your heart and vital signs as easy as putting on a t-shirt
NASA Finds Itself Inside Your Video Games
1 perc 954. rész WHRO
NASA satellite data makes video games more realistic than ever
Live 3-D Ultrasound From Inside a Beating Heart
1 perc 953. rész WHRO
Heart specialists could soon be watching their work live, in 3-D, from the INSIDE
Wanted: Radios That Dissolve into VAPR
1 perc 952. rész WHRO
It's the ultimate in planned obsolescence: electronics that bio-degrade on command
Searching for Cures on the ISS
1 perc 951. rész WHRO
NASA suggests a new way of looking at Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases that's out of this world
From Deep Space to Deep in the Heart of Texas
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A unique solar panel design goes from powering distant probes, to powering utilities in the Southwest U.S
Wireless Sensors Pinpoint Vibration Troubles
1 perc 949. rész WHRO
It's a new way to see what's happening inside a helicopter or car's transmission
Speech Recognition Interfaces Improve Flight Safety
1 perc 948. rész WHRO
Talking back to your GPS... it's the way of the future in airplane instrumentation
NASA-Derived Detectors Ensure Safer Wiring
1 perc 947. rész WHRO
A NASA-derived innovation makes the skies safer by saving time to test wiring in aircraft
NASA's Danger Twins Uncover New Surprise
1 perc 946. rész WHRO
Five and a half decades after first being discovered, the Van Allen Belts continue to surprise us
Health Drinks Made with NASA Know-How
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NASA know-how makes its way into beverages
The Power of Solar Electricity, Magnified
1 perc 944. rész WHRO
A silicon chip that outshines most solar panels shows the power of solar electricity magnified
From Up in the Sky - To Inside an MRI
1 perc 943. rész WHRO
A new superconducting wire could revolutionize air travel AND health care
Reading the Social Soundtrack
1 perc 942. rész WHRO
The old advertising adage to listen to your customer just got a high tech boost
Bug Technology Comes of Age
1 perc 941. rész WHRO
Scientists get a bug's-eye view of Deep Space, with a new kind of heat sensor
Lightweight Trauma Module
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NASA helps shrink an entire trauma center into a briefcase, for saving lives anywhere on the planet - or above it
NASA's Green Anti-Icing Formulas
1 perc 939. rész WHRO
A NASA innovation for aircraft is also keeping trains going, by preventing ice buildup on the tracks
The Human Brain Project
1 perc 938. rész WHRO
Scientists try to model a complete human brain in a software simulation
Catching a Gravity Wave
1 perc 937. rész WHRO
We may soon able to see gravity, with a new detector
The Hardest Working Mineral
1 perc 936. rész WHRO
A mineral with the most impressive resume ever just got a new job
Snail Teeth, Solar Cells and Batteries
1 perc 935. rész WHRO
Scientists are studying nano-scale crystals found in snail's teeth to learn how to improve solar cells and batteries.
Sky-Scraper Buildings that Scrape Pollution Out of the Air
1 perc 934. rész WHRO
Imagine a city skyscraper that also filters pollution out of the air, turning it into bio-fuel.
Space Trash May Make Radiation Shields
1 perc 933. rész WHRO
In the future, astronauts may crush and heat space trash to turn it into radiation shielding material.
Foiling Forgeries with Fluorescence
1 perc 932. rész WHRO
Can you tell legitimate alloys from imitations? A NASA scanner can help.
RASSOR the Lunar Mining Robot
1 perc 931. rész WHRO
Engineers at the Kennedy Space Center are developing a robot that can dig up hidden water ice on the moon.
What's in Your Drink May Make it Smarter
1 perc 930. rész WHRO
High-tech ice cubes could make smart drinks of the future
New Supergel Has Strange Biological Properties
1 perc 929. rész WHRO
Chemists in the Netherlands are working on a supergel that can mimic structures of the body to act as scaffolding for healing wounds
This Snowflake Camera Catches Them in Mid-Air
1 perc 928. rész WHRO
You've tried to catch snowflakes on your tongue - now there's a camera that can grab them in mid-air
Robotic Explorers May Usher in Lunar Water Rush
1 perc 927. rész WHRO
A new generation of robotic prospectors is gearing up to explore the Moon... but instead of gold, they're searching for something much more valuable
USB Drive Made of Paper
1 perc 926. rész WHRO
Disposable, paper USB drives could add multimedia capabilities to everything from tickets to advertising to greeting cards
The Hundred-Million-Year Old CD-ROM
1 perc 925. rész WHRO
Employing new methods to record digital information will lead to data storing that is safe from degradation for up to 100 million years
Buildings That Breathe
1 perc 924. rész WHRO
Office towers of the future may use metallic skins to control heat, and let the building breathe to stay cool
A Thousand-Needle Injection that Doesn't Hurt
1 perc 923. rész WHRO
A new way to get an injection that won't hurt a bit!
Lens-less Camera May Reduce Car Crashes
1 perc 922. rész WHRO
A group at Duke University in North Carolina has developed an infra-red sensor or camera that uses meta-materials to replace the lens
Kepler Space Telescope
1 perc 921. rész WHRO
A probe hunting for planets outside our solar system keeps bringing in a bountiful harvest
A Dirty Story about Hydrophobic Coatings
1 perc 920. rész WHRO
A breakthrough nanoscale coating could save you some trips to the drycleaners!
Warm-White LED Lights
1 perc 919. rész WHRO
The Light Emitting Diode, or L.E.D., is fifty years old now. But it's still learning new tricks!
DISCOVER-AQ
1 perc 918. rész WHRO
NASA has a satellite in development that will provide a full coast-to-coast detailed look at U.S. air quality
A Mystery in Titan's Craters
1 perc 917. rész WHRO
The Cassini probe unveils a mystery, in the sandy craters of Titan
MIT Developing Self-Healing Materials
1 perc 916. rész WHRO
Self-healing materials of the future could mimic the human blood-clotting process
Embracing Boredom
1 perc 915. rész WHRO
We tell you why a little boredom at work might actually be good for you
Smart SPHERES
1 perc 914. rész WHRO
Cell phone powered robots could one day take over chores in space
Goldilocks Principle of Noise
1 perc 913. rész WHRO
Not too loud, not to quiet, new research indicates a little noise is just right
Inflatable Room for the Space Station
1 perc 912. rész WHRO
Instead of sending up heavy and expensive pieces to build a space station, why not just inflate one?
Anti-Concussion Helmet Technology
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New information about sports concussions leads to advanced helmet designs that can save lives as well as games
Planet Four Needs Your Help
1 perc 910. rész WHRO
Crowdsourcing has made its way to Mars and Scientists need YOUR help to study the Red Planet
The Sunjammer Project
1 perc 909. rész WHRO
Science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke has inspired the largest space-based sail of its kind
The Mouse-less Mouse
1 perc 908. rész WHRO
Simple gestures, like a wave of your hand, may soon be how we all interact with our computers
Green Propellant Infusion Mission
1 perc 907. rész WHRO
NASA's going green, with a new rocket propellant that's both safer and more efficient
Moona Lisa Hacks Moon Probe
1 perc 906. rész WHRO
NASA shoot a laser beam containing an image of the Mona Lisa at one of its satellites - all in the name of faster communications
Brain Control of Prosthetic Limbs
1 perc 905. rész WHRO
A breakthrough in reading brain signals leads to prosthetic limbs that work based on your thoughts
Z-1 Spacesuit for the Future Astronaut
1 perc 904. rész WHRO
A new era of space travel calls for a brand new spacesuit design
Cyborg Roaches as First Responders
1 perc 903. rész WHRO
First responders of the future may be six-legged
Light Gets Smaller- Potential Get Bigger
1 perc 902. rész WHRO
A new breakthrough in micro-circuitry could have macro-implications on communications, medicine and computing
Fermi Telescope Discovers the Connection
1 perc 901. rész WHRO
Software upgrades to the Fermi Space Telescope have made the orbiting gamma ray detector even better than when it left Earth!
Red Wine Rover, Come on Over
1 perc 900. rész WHRO
From the moon to the orchard, how robotic rovers are lending a hand in wine production
DARPA Robotics Challenge
1 perc 899. rész WHRO
Some cutting-edge robots are competing for a two million dollar prize and it could save your life one day
Putting the Spin in Spinoff
1 perc 898. rész WHRO
Engineers team with NASA to create Zero-G methods for creating medications and vaccines
Super charged Solar Cells
1 perc 897. rész WHRO
Solar cell technology gets an upgrade with this turbo-charged breakthrough
A New Player in the Flu Vaccine Races
1 perc 896. rész WHRO
Safer, cheaper and faster working flu vaccines are on the horizon
See-through Soil Reveals Root Development
1 perc 895. rész WHRO
A see-though soil allows scientists to keep a closer eye on the deadly E.Coli bacteria
Plasma Beams Seem Effective Against Leukemia
1 perc 894. rész WHRO
It looks like a sci-fi movie special effect... but it seems to burn away leukemia while leaving healthy cells intact
What Penguins Know About Fluid Dynamics
1 perc 893. rész WHRO
The next time you huddle in a crowd at a snowy bus stop, you may THINK you know how to keep warm, but Penguins have you beat
Time-Reversed Radio Waves
1 perc 892. rész WHRO
Researchers at the University of Maryland modeled how electromagnetic waves bounce off various objects with implications that could lead to hyper-secure omni-directional radios, and even power beaming
Sensing Magnetic Lines at the Edge of Infinity
1 perc 891. rész WHRO
The Voyager spacecraft are still reporting new discoveries, from the edge of our solar system
NASA Innovator of the Year and Her Hunt For Amino Acids
1 perc 890. rész WHRO
We look at the work of Stephanie Getty at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Little Satellites Win a Big Award
1 perc 889. rész WHRO
The PhoneSat mission kept costs down by using off-the-shelf smart phones as the "guts" of the tiny orbiters and won a Popular Science 2012 Best Of What's New Award
How Eye Tracking Will Change Your Life
1 perc 888. rész WHRO
Touch screens were a breakthrough in computer interactivity. But we've seen the next step... and it's seen us, too!
Microfilm Projector Improves Literacy in Africa
1 perc 887. rész WHRO
Engineering students turn obsolete technology into advanced learning tools with a microfilm projector in Africa
Game-Changing Computers Go Analog
1 perc 886. rész WHRO
For fans of old vinyl records, there's a new trend in computing that's similarly retro: The Return of Analog computing!
Graphene: When Carbon Becomes a Super-Sensor
1 perc 885. rész WHRO
Meet a gossamer material, one atom thick that can stop a particle at the speed of a bullet
Getting Drone Aircraft to Talk Back To You
1 perc 884. rész WHRO
Researchers at NASA Glenn work to make drones safer to fly in and around local civil and commercial aircraft
Camilla the Space Chicken
1 perc 883. rész WHRO
Meet Camilla, the rubber chicken - NASA's ambassador to schoolchildren
FASTSAT: The Space Hitchhiker
1 perc 882. rész WHRO
A tiny satellite has led the way to making orbital science more practical and affordable than ever before
Flexible Solar-Cell Fabrics
1 perc 881. rész WHRO
Neil Armstrong's footprints on the moon have an unlikely connection to your future local weather forecast
From Armstrong's Footprints to Tomorrow's Weather Report
1 perc 880. rész WHRO
Neil Armstrong's footprints on the moon have an unlikely connection to your future local weather forecast
An ATM in Your Pocket
1 perc 879. rész WHRO
Credit card users in Singapore are getting an upgrade - to a credit card that's its own portable financial terminal
A Sunny 17 Years of Success for SOHO
1 perc 878. rész WHRO
We review the success and scares of the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, or SOHO spacecraft
Ghost Implants
1 perc 877. rész WHRO
Transient Electronic Devices can be implanted in a human body and then dissolve away completely in anything from weeks to minutes
Dodgeball with Pluto's New Moons
1 perc 876. rész WHRO
A mission to Pluto turns into cosmic dodgeball, when scientists discover new moons on the way to their target
Self-Heating Chickens
1 perc 875. rész WHRO
A system for poultry farmers uses chicken's own waste products to generate heat for their coops
Going Deeper for the Next Space Station
1 perc 874. rész WHRO
The next location for a manned space station might be really far out. As in, beyond the Moon!
Relatable Robots
1 perc 873. rész WHRO
Robot manufacturers keep making progress on robots that can use human tools and environments and work with as well as for us
Solar Roadways
1 perc 872. rész WHRO
Solar roads could pave the way to an energy efficient future
Modular Cast
1 perc 871. rész WHRO
A new type of cast that could help you heal much faster
Paintballs Could Save the Earth From Asteroids
1 perc 870. rész WHRO
An MIT grad student is looking at unique ways to deflect asteroids with paint!
What Your Video Games Have In Common With Super Computers
1 perc 869. rész WHRO
One of the fastest super-computers on the planet takes its cue from video games
Will London's Next Airport Rule the Waves?
1 perc 868. rész WHRO
Floating runways could solve future capacity problems at one of the world's busiest airports.
Tooth-Mounted Hearing Aid
1 perc 867. rész WHRO
A hearing aid you wear in your mouth
Lab on a Chip Has Multiple Uses
1 perc 866. rész WHRO
A complete and versatile bio chemical laboratory on a chip.
Wind Power Without the Tower
1 perc 865. rész WHRO
Can giant wind turbines be replaced with super-smart kites?
Space Station Paves the Way to Mars
1 perc 864. rész WHRO
It never leaves lower Earth orbit... but the International Space Station is helping us get to Mars
Waterbox For Plants in a Desert
1 perc 863. rész WHRO
A unique invention brings promise to drought stricken areas of the world
Kepler's Open House Lets You Hunt for New Planets
1 perc 862. rész WHRO
Your chances have never been better to discover a new planet this week!
Getting to the Bottom of Future Sanitation
1 perc 861. rész WHRO
Bill Gates hopes to save millions of lives worldwide... by funding the toilet of the future.
NASA's Head of the Class
1 perc 860. rész WHRO
Ten universities across the nation win funding for trail-blazing new space technologies
Ten Dollar Robots
1 perc 859. rész WHRO
Competitors show how to build a functioning robot for 10 dollars or less!
Inflatable Tunnel Plugs
1 perc 858. rész WHRO
Giant inflatable plugs for subway train tunnels may protect cities from hurricanes and more
2013 Sample Return Robot Challenge Announced
1 perc 857. rész WHRO
A competition coming up next summer at Worcester Polytechnic Institute could pave the way to the next generation of robotic explorers
21st Century Parachute
1 perc 856. rész WHRO
Paratroopers at Fort Bragg are using a new kind of parachute, the first update to the design in over fifty years
Heart Implants Without Batteries
1 perc 855. rész WHRO
Radio waves make it possible for cardiac patients to go unplugged
X-1 Exoskeleton
1 perc 854. rész WHRO
A robot, worn like a pair of pants, could give astronauts super strength
Experts Put the Speed in Speedo Swimsuits
1 perc 853. rész WHRO
A swimwear company boosts their brain power to win
The Danger Twins
1 perc 852. rész WHRO
Twin Radiation Belt Storm probes will make future space travelers safer from radiation
Inflatable Satellites
1 perc 851. rész WHRO
Tapping in to NASA expertise, a Huntsville Alabama company developed a line of ultra-portable satellite communication systems that perform as well as rigid dishes
Tooth Tattoos Detect Sickness
1 perc 850. rész WHRO
Tooth tattoos will tell you when you are sick, and why
Shining a Light on Dark Matter
1 perc 849. rész WHRO
80 percent of your universe has been in hiding... but new evidence sheds some light on it.
Folding Car Goes Into Production
1 perc 848. rész WHRO
A new folding car goes into production in Spain and it may just transform the way your city looks and works
Transformer Apartment Folds and Changes
1 perc 847. rész WHRO
A new MIT prototype design for apartments employs rooms with moveable wall components
Curiosity's Martian Arm Points to Spin-Offs on Earth
1 perc 846. rész WHRO
Technologies employed on the Curiosity rover's robotic arm are impacting medical factories back here on Earth
When Your Car Becomes a Back-Seat Driver
1 perc 845. rész WHRO
Cars in Ann Arbor, Michigan will use wireless communications to talk to each other in an attempt to enhance driving safety
How Green Is Your Rocket Fuel?
1 perc 844. rész WHRO
NASA works on developing a new class of green rocket fuels that are safer, and more environmentally responsible
Smart Wings
1 perc 843. rész WHRO
Humans started flying by imitating birds and now we're at it again
Open Source Airplanes for the Masses
1 perc 842. rész WHRO
A new open source project attempts to solve the complexity of building experimental and amateur aircraft
The First 100 Feet are the Hardest
1 perc 841. rész WHRO
The next generation in planetary landing vehicles takes some 100 foot baby steps and we're there to see it!
The Saltiest Sea
1 perc 840. rész WHRO
NASA sails the oceans measuring ocean salinity to help improve climate models and weather prediction
Spider-Fab Robot
1 perc 839. rész WHRO
Imagine a robotic spider, building a kilometer wide web in space, to catch galactic radio signals ...or relay your phone calls
Quantum Teleportation Comes a Step Closer To Practicality
1 perc 838. rész WHRO
We explore how to using quantum entanglement to send messages more efficiently, and more securely, in a future quantum Internet
If Heat Shields Could Talk
1 perc 837. rész WHRO
We take a look at how NASA engineers used MSL to help improve future heat shields
High-Temp Superconductors Controlled by Light
1 perc 836. rész WHRO
Shining UV light on superconductors has a surprising effect
Water Quality App
1 perc 835. rész WHRO
A new app allows users to monitor water quality and potentially warn of possible well water contamination
The River Maker
1 perc 834. rész WHRO
Engineers tweak nature to give kayakers the perfect ride
Operation Icebridge
1 perc 832. rész WHRO
A subchaser plane skims the ice cap while shooting laser beams to study ice thickness
Making Your Building More Like a Spaceship
1 perc 833. rész WHRO
NASA builds a working, living office building developed to consider its own environment
Hydrogel Breakthrough
1 perc 831. rész WHRO
Scientists create a new substance tougher than anything seen before
Missile Seeking Cameras and the NBA
1 perc 830. rész WHRO
Networked cameras and tracking software are helping collect the latest stats of your favorite basketball players
Smile Scanner
1 perc 829. rész WHRO
Scientists studying face-to-face communication have created a computer algorithm that's better than humans at reading authentic smiles
Print Your Own Spacecraft
1 perc 828. rész WHRO
A NASA NIAC supported concept could lead to spacecraft that could be printed and enable exploration in exciting new ways
Disease Detecting Breathalyzer
1 perc 827. rész WHRO
A new single breath sensor could tell you if you have a hidden disease
Jellybots
1 perc 826. rész WHRO
A group of scientists and engineers are designing a futuristic robotic sea scout based on characteristics of jellyfish
iFloor?
1 perc 825. rész WHRO
Imagine if the entire floor in your house had multi-touch capability like your smartphone
The Math and Science of Hair
1 perc 824. rész WHRO
Scientists Take a Look at the Math and Science of Hair
Astronaut Toothpaste
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Toothpaste designed for astronauts in space proves useful for young and old
Exit Signs Go Green
1 perc 822. rész WHRO
NASA helped test materials for emergency exit signs that illuminate without the need for electricity, maintenance, or a power connection
No Wires, No Problem
1 perc 821. rész WHRO
Induction charging technology makes its way to your home and garage
A New Class of Safety Belts
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A new class of seatbelts will keep passengers safer and more comfortable
Space Weather Forecast
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Scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center have developed a more accurate way to predict space weather which can lead to earlier warnings for communications blackouts
Power from Wasted Heat
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A new recipe for thermoelectric materials helps scientists make power from heat that's normally wasted
New Cameras Go the Distance
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Now your camera can also be your tape measure!
Paper Power
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Sony Corporation has demonstrated a unique battery that generates electricity by digesting scraps of waste paper
Diseases Spotted from Space
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Scientists at Princeton explore how to track diseases from space
Light Up Wi-Fi
1 perc 814. rész WHRO
One day you just might get your Wi-Fi signal from your desk lamp
Glowing Bacteria Sensors
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Bioengineers at UC-San Diego say glowing bacteria could be used as innovative pollution sensors
Super Slow Motion
1 perc 812. rész WHRO
MIT's Media Lab set out to build a camera that takes a trillion shots per second!
Bio-mining Bacteria
1 perc 811. rész WHRO
A process called bio-mining uses specially-bred bacteria to eat the metals from rock, and even purify contaminated soil!
Itty-bitty Bubbles
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Researchers at the University of Southampton are perfecting a much more efficient way to wash things, using microscopic water bubbles vibrated with ultrasonics
Mental Gymnasium
1 perc 809. rész WHRO
Some people join a gym to flex their muscles, and some are joining to exercise their brains!
A Screenless Touch Screen?
1 perc 808. rész WHRO
It's a virtual computer touch screen... without the screen!
New Firefighting Technology Blasts Off
1 perc 807. rész WHRO
A NASA nozzle design for rockets has led to more effective firefighting
Heat Shield Coating Protects More than Spacecraft
1 perc 806. rész WHRO
A thin, ceramic based coating, designed for protecting spacecraft makes its way to your oven
An Innovative Spin on Power Storage
1 perc 805. rész WHRO
Flywheels may be poised to replace batteries in many key power applications on Earth
Software to Speed Up Your Flight
1 perc 804. rész WHRO
Your plane may know a shortcut to your next destination, thanks to NASA - originated software
Interactive Touch Controls Everywhere
1 perc 803. rész WHRO
Technology used to find underwater cable damage could be modified to usher in a new generation of touch sensitive products
Future-Proofing Vatican Archives
1 perc 802. rész WHRO
By digitizing the collection into a NASA-derived open source data standard called FITS, researchers worldwide can future-proof their archives
Space Research Feeds More Than Your Mind
1 perc 801. rész WHRO
Space research on photosynthesis led to improved baby formula and breakfast foods
Atomic Antiseptic Restores Paintings
1 perc 800. rész WHRO
Atomic oxygen, a corrosive space gas, breathes new life into artwork on Earth
Future Aircraft Shape Up
1 perc 799. rész WHRO
NASA is mapping out how to meet their goal of quieter, cleaner, greener, and faster aircraft for the future.
Quantum Dots Could Lead to Solar Paint
1 perc 798. rész WHRO
Scientists have created a new process to make solar cells that you can paint on a wall or roof
The Smell of Earthquakes
1 perc 797. rész WHRO
Researchers at the University of Virginia are exploring ways to enable sensors to smell and therefore detect impending earthquakes early
Fabric Technology Has You Covered
1 perc 796. rész WHRO
Space-age fabric technology raises the roof at sports stadiums
Big Rigs Get a Boost with Space Technology
1 perc 795. rész WHRO
Crossing 18 wheelers with space technology... to design the super trucks of the future!
Wing Tips Save Billions in Fuel Cost
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A seemingly simple innovation saves billions of dollars of jet fuel
An Easy Way to Get NASA Tech
1 perc 793. rész WHRO
A new website makes the process for licensing NASA technologies easier than ever
Magnetic Sensors Warn of Car Crashes
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How the magnetic fields of cars could one day protect you in a crash
Reinforced Foam Core Adds Strength
1 perc 791. rész WHRO
Future bridges, airplanes, and even spaceships may be made out of super strong fiber-reinforced ... foam!
Space Technology Transforms Hairstyling
1 perc 790. rész WHRO
NASA research inspires some out-of-this-world hairstyling tools!
A Riveting Aircraft Innovation
1 perc 789. rész WHRO
A new manufacturing technique could change the way modern aircraft are built
Quick Access to Data Saves Lives
1 perc 788. rész WHRO
The key to protecting a NASA facility from a hurricane turns out to be its own scientific data
Working to Develop Practical Hydrogen Fuel
1 perc 787. rész WHRO
A new approach to an established fuel could lead to more power options for machinery, cars and perhaps even spacesuits!
X-ray Lasers from a Tabletop Device
1 perc 786. rész WHRO
X-ray lasers usually cover an area the size of a football field, but a new design can fit on a table-top
Prospecting for Lunar Resources
1 perc 785. rész WHRO
A new robot prospector could dig for ice at the lunar South Pole
Tooth Tattoo Detects Harmful Bacteria
1 perc 784. rész WHRO
Tooth tattoos will tell you when you are sick, and why
Edible Food Wrappers
1 perc 783. rész WHRO
Food wrappers that you can eat could mean the end of messy meals
Aerogels are In
1 perc 782. rész WHRO
A process to embed frozen smoke in materials could keep your feet warm on Mount Everest or cool in Death Valley.
Biological Machinery
1 perc 781. rész WHRO
Bio-reactors are the wave of the future for making food proteins, plastics, and medicines.
The Tiny House Movement
1 perc 780. rész WHRO
A trend in architecture and homebuilding that aims to put the most house in the smallest footprint
Dark Matter is Coming to Light
1 perc 779. rész WHRO
80 percent of your universe has been in hiding... but new evidence sheds some light on it.
Compact Methanol Fuel Cell Runs Clean and Quiet
1 perc 778. rész WHRO
From space to your place - will you go camping with a fuel cell soon?
Cubesats
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Tiny satellites could deliver outstanding results on a low budget for space research projects
Clot-busting Technology
1 perc 776. rész WHRO
An exciting new delivery system for clot-busting drugs could save lives
Water and Air Displays
1 perc 775. rész WHRO
Lessons from the lotus plant could lead to new ways of storing data
Lasers Help Find Possible Lost City
1 perc 774. rész WHRO
A 500-year old mystery may be solved using a 3-D map made with the help of lasers
Fly Like a Bird
1 perc 773. rész WHRO
Humans started flying by imitating birds and now we're at it again
Smarter Shopping Carts
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We take a look at the shopping cart of the future
LED-Based Lighting Treatment for Wound Healing
1 perc 771. rész WHRO
pain-zapping healing machine treats below the skin without any surgery
One-Stop Shop for NASA Technologies
1 perc 770. rész WHRO
A new website makes the process for licensing NASA technologies easier than ever
Water-safe Coating for Electronic Devices
1 perc 769. rész WHRO
Nanotechnology defeats the deadly kitchen sink test!
Automated Construction of Moon Bases
1 perc 768. rész WHRO
A NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts project is explores a technique called contour crafting as a potential for automated machines to build shelters, roads, landing platforms, and more on the Moon.
Improving Brain Health with Math
1 perc 767. rész WHRO
Rocket Science improves how doctors care for brain injury patients, with the awesome power of algorithms.
Going to Mars with a Bang
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NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover is the guest of honor at a very special fireworks show
YouTube Spacelab
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We look at the winning idea in a recent contest to suggest new experiments to fly onboard the International Space Station
Technology to Explore Moon Caves
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We take a look at future technology to explore and use caves and lava tubes on the moon
Mosquito Flying Lessons
1 perc 763. rész WHRO
Mosquitoes can teach us a thing or two about flying tiny aerial drones in the rain
Missile Seeking Cameras are Remaking the NBA
1 perc 762. rész WHRO
Networked cameras and tracking software are watching helping collect the latest stats of your favorite basketball players
Cubesat Docking for Longer Missions
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English engineers are planning to use hardware from an off-the-shelf video game system to dock small satellites together in space
Farmers Market Re-imagined
1 perc 760. rész WHRO
Re-thinking the farmers' market for the 21st century
Astronaut Vision
1 perc 759. rész WHRO
Doctors looking for clues to vision changes in astronauts may have found a cause for vision loss in the elderly
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
1 perc 758. rész WHRO
We're on the hunt for dark matter, anti-matter, and why it matters
Building 45 Payloads for Balloons
1 perc 757. rész WHRO
Students at Dartmouth College are busy this summer building forty-five science payloads bound for Antarctica
Smile Detector
1 perc 756. rész WHRO
Scientists studying face-to-face communication have created a computer algorithm that's better than humans at reading authentic smiles
Mars Tumbleweeds
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Some future Mars rovers could look like gigantic tumbleweeds
Ceilingless Clean Room
1 perc 754. rész WHRO
Engineers working with space hardware at the Kennedy Space Center are experimenting with a portable clean room that has no ceiling!
Emerging Optics Technology to Fly on Microsatellite
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A new way to look at the sun has a lot of holes in it, but that's a good thing
Zapping Deadly Bacteria Using Space Technology
1 perc 752. rész WHRO
Forget soap and water-the high-tech way to clean and sterilize your hands is with a plasma beam!
Magnetic Gliding Pods
1 perc 751. rész WHRO
An on-demand personal transportation system could help you rise above gridlock
3D Monument Models Using UAVs
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Robotic flying drones document classical architecture in 3D!
Smart Ink
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Some manufacturers say thinking inks could lead to a future with no more wires, buttons or switches
Tiny Planet-Finding Mirrors
1 perc 748. rész WHRO
The Multiple Mirror Array will be part of a telescope that hunts for new planets around other stars, with a clearer view
Folding Cars
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Re-imagining city commuting with cars that fold up when parked
HIAD Mission Infusion
1 perc 746. rész WHRO
A test mission for an inflatable heat shield that could change the way we explore other worlds is scheduled to take flight this month!
A New Spin on Manufacturing Spacecraft
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A different way to build spacecraft components has NASA spun up
YouTube Spacelab
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We look at the winning idea in a recent contest to suggest new experiments to fly onboard the International Space Station
Hi Tech Blanket
1 perc 743. rész WHRO
What started as an art project may become the electric blanket of the future
No More Bottlenecks at the Lunch Table
1 perc 742. rész WHRO
Nanoengineering moves from aerospace and oil fields to your kitchen table
Touch Photography
1 perc 741. rész WHRO
Researchers and students at the University of Pennsylvania are working on bringing a realistic sense of touch to virtual simulation
Printable Spacecraft
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A NASA NIAC supported concept could lead to spacecraft that could be printed and enable exploration in exciting new ways.
Silicene
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A new meta-material allows graphenes to do more of the work of silicon
The Rise of Online Education
1 perc 738. rész WHRO
The next leap in education is out of the classroom, and into cyberspace
Disease Diagnostics Breathalyzer
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A new single breath sensor could tell you if you have a hidden disease
Cellphone Radar
1 perc 736. rész WHRO
Will your next cell phone have x-ray vision?
V2 Suit
1 perc 735. rész WHRO
With support from NASA's NIAC program, Draper Laboratory and MIT are prototyping advanced biosuits that could keep future astronauts strong
Seeing Through the Fog
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If you've ever been blind-sided by weather related flight delays, you'll appreciate how NASA and the FAA see a new hi-tech solution!
Inflatable Robots
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We take a hard look at the science of Soft Robotics
Nanosponge Could Fix Oil Spills
1 perc 732. rész WHRO
A breakthrough sponge for oil spill clean up is being demonstrated in the labs at Rice University
The Perfect Glass?
1 perc 731. rész WHRO
MIT researchers reveal a new non-fogging and self-cleaning glass inspired by nature
VAB Gets New Life After Space Shuttles
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Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building gets a 21st century makeover
Surgical Light Saber
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An advanced laser scalpel so precise, it can work on parts of a single, individual cell
Go and Get It NASA's Next Challenge
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A $1.5 Million prize purse is up for grabs during a NASA Centennial Challenges competition to develop rovers that can autonomously find and retrieve objects.
SPS-ALPHA (Beaming Down the Power)
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A power satellite concept called SPS-ALPHA, mimics how biological organisms grow and operate to beam power down to Earth
Nano-soccer
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Nano-machines compete for mega-honors at this year's NIST Mobile
Winglets
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A seemingly simple innovation saves billions of dollars of jet fuel
Urban OS
1 perc 724. rész WHRO
A British firm is pioneering the creation of smart cities.
Using the Moon as a Mirror
1 perc 723. rész WHRO
A "Cosmic trick shot" from Hubble prepares NASA for finding alien worlds
Smart Transformers
1 perc 722. rész WHRO
Electrical engineers are re-inventing the local transformers that connect your home and neighborhood to the power grid
The Lowdown on New Urban Parks
1 perc 721. rész WHRO
A former NASA engineer thinks about unconventional places to find new park space, in crowded urban environments
Gestural Control, Without the Green Suit
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New technology is designed to let you talk with your hands... to your computer.
Breathing Batteries Add Range to Electric Cars
1 perc 719. rész WHRO
IBM has gotten into the electric car business with an ambitious plant to develop a lithium-air rechargeable battery that gets its 500-mile range by "breathing."
Unlocking the Puzzle of Genetics
1 perc 718. rész WHRO
A new way to screen your genes, may explain how to escape hereditary diseases.
Smart Sand and Robot Pebbles
1 perc 717. rész WHRO
MIT is researching a different way of replicating objects, using building blocks and sand.
A Future Tech That Could Floor You
1 perc 716. rész WHRO
Imagine if the entire floor in your house had multi-touch capability like your smartphone.
Deep Space Atomic Clock
1 perc 715. rész WHRO
NASA is exploring a Deep Space Atomic Clock that could enable future probes to self-navigate.
Kidney Stones Rolled Away by Ultrasound
1 perc 714. rész WHRO
Researchers are looking at using ultrasound to move kidney stones out of the body,without surgery
Slingshot Drones
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New federal rules are making micro-surveys with small aerial drones practical
Emergency Responders REACT with Confidence
1 perc 712. rész WHRO
The key to protecting a NASA facility from a hurricane turns out to be its own scientific data
Virtual Reality Contact Lens
1 perc 711. rész WHRO
DARPA and the National Science Foundation have found a way around the main problems with current eyeglass-style VR goggles
The Biggest Ear(Square Kilometer Array)
1 perc 710. rész WHRO
The biggest ear on the planet brings galactic scale challenges for computing!
Fishing with Satellites
1 perc 709. rész WHRO
Sport Fishermen are using tools that tap into satellite data to catch the big fish
ChemScan Knows What's in Your Water
1 perc 708. rész WHRO
Cities are analyzing drinking and treated water with tools based on technology developed for future gardens in space
Atomic Teabag
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Oklahoma State University are working on a capsule you could put into a glass of water to pull out radioactive contamination
A Picture of Innovation
1 perc 706. rész WHRO
Some history behind the ubiquitous CMOS sensor technology
What Butterflies Know About Thermal Vision
1 perc 705. rész WHRO
Thermal imaging goggles have more in common with butterfly wings than you'd expect
Flying Cars at Last
1 perc 704. rész WHRO
This year at least two flying cars have made successful test flights. Is the future here yet?
Miniature Space Medicine Chest
1 perc 703. rész WHRO
A biocapsule device designed at NASA for use with astronauts on deep space missions may change the face of Earth medicine
Looking for Clean Ideas on Waste
1 perc 702. rész WHRO
NASA is co-hosting a challenge to identify 10 game-changing innovations that could transform waste management
Google Glasses
1 perc 701. rész WHRO
The Google Glasses project aims to create a new way for humans to see and interact with their world
A Map of the Entire Infrared Sky
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A satellite scanning the entire sky in infrared light has led to an atlas whose legacy will endure for decades
A Robotic Handyman Gets to Work in Space
1 perc 699. rész WHRO
A multi-armed robotic handyman built by the Canadian Space Agency helps test satellite repair missions on the International Space Station
Rapunzel Number Helps Scientists Quantify Ponytails
1 perc 698. rész WHRO
Scientists take a look at the math and science of hair
Electron Microscope Improvement is the Biggest Thing in Years
1 perc 697. rész WHRO
Researchers at the University of Sheffield have revolutionized the electron microscope by developing a new method which could create the highest resolution images ever seen
HIAD-Changing the Way We Explore
1 perc 696. rész WHRO
The HIAD project is testing high-tech materials and designs to see if an inflatable spacecraft can change the way we explore other worlds
Liquid Metal Alloy
1 perc 695. rész WHRO
It's stronger than titanium, bounces like rubber, molds like plastic, and they call it liquid metal
No Ice Please
1 perc 694. rész WHRO
NASA is helping to stop ice build-up on aircraft surfaces long before you leave the runway
Space Toothpaste
1 perc 693. rész WHRO
Toothpaste designed for astronauts in space proves useful for young and old
Robot Food Coach
1 perc 692. rész WHRO
Software for driving robot arms now helps you stick to a healthy diet
Everybody Gets Their Turn
1 perc 691. rész WHRO
Scheduling software for the Hubble Space Telescope has been adapted to reduce hospital waiting time for patients
Hyperspectral Imaging
1 perc 690. rész WHRO
NASA's expertise on spectral imaging comes from long years of practice, making scientific sensors for space probes ever smaller, and more powerful
Sailboat Racing Computer
1 perc 689. rész WHRO
Integrating cameras, computers, and trimmers takes the guesswork out of getting sails set up correctly
A Brighter Choice for Safety
1 perc 688. rész WHRO
NASA helped test materials for emergency exit signs that illuminate without the need for electricity, maintenance, or a power connection
Cooler Car Air Conditioning in a Can
1 perc 687. rész WHRO
NASA technology helps restore cooling in your vehicle's air conditioning system
The Rebar Doctors
1 perc 686. rész WHRO
NASA,the State of Florida and Surtreat created a liquid treatment for concrete that stops rebar erosion
The Navy's Robot Firefighters
1 perc 685. rész WHRO
The U.S. Navy is building a firefighting robot that could be as capable as a human, without the risk of lost life.
Lifeshears Cut Through Emergencies
1 perc 684. rész WHRO
A debris cutter used to free accident victims uses the same power source that separates rocket boosters from the space shuttle.
More Power To You
1 perc 683. rész WHRO
The space probe MESSENGER is using advanced power electronics as it orbits the planet Mercury
Atomic Innovation for Artwork
1 perc 682. rész WHRO
Atomic oxygen, a corrosive space gas, breathes new life into artwork on Earth
End of the Wire
1 perc 681. rész WHRO
Induction charging technology makes its way to your home and garage
Robo-Glove
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Robotic gloves from NASA research and GM could auto workers a hand at the factory!
What Airplane Designers and Chefs Have in Common
1 perc 679. rész WHRO
Choosing the best ingredients for their creation is just as important to aerospace designers as it is chefs
A Fire-Fighting Nozzle with the Power of a Rocket
1 perc 678. rész WHRO
A NASA nozzle design for rockets has led to more effective fire fighting
Inflatable Safety Belts
1 perc 677. rész WHRO
A new class of seatbelts will keep passengers safer and more comfortable
Biofeedback Monitors Track Fitness and Safety
1 perc 676. rész WHRO
Sportswear coming to market can measure your body's performance and relay it in real-time to a laptop, or even your smartphone
World Wind Tools Reveal Environmental Change
1 perc 675. rész WHRO
NASA open source software that started as a software visualization tool for presenting satellite climate data has evolved into so much more
Crab-like Robot to Remove Stomach Cancer
1 perc 674. rész WHRO
Researchers in Singapore are developing a robot to aid in cancer removal surgery that's inspired by a crab dish
Safe Pressure Coupling Makes the Connection
1 perc 673. rész WHRO
Working in the oil industry is safer thanks to NASA enhancements to pressure hoses
From Spaceships to Barbeque Pits
1 perc 672. rész WHRO
A thin,ceramic-based coating, designed for protecting spacecraft makes its way to your oven
Tooling Techniques Enhance Medical Imaging
1 perc 671. rész WHRO
When NASA launched a special imager for studying solar flares, they broke new ground in how to look at x-rays from space
Cryoscope Gives You a Feel for the Weather
1 perc 670. rész WHRO
A new internet gadget gives you a feel for tomorrow's weather
Weather Forecasting Goes Beyond Hot
1 perc 669. rész WHRO
Scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center have developed a more accurate way to predict space weather which can lead to earlier warnings for communications blackouts.
Flying at the Speed of Trees
1 perc 668. rész WHRO
A team of scientists are trying to teach future robotic aircraft just how fast they should fly!
New Thermoelectrics are Hot Stuff
1 perc 667. rész WHRO
A new recipe for thermoelectric materials helps scientists make power from heat that's normally wasted
Protein Innovations Advance Drug Treatments
1 perc 666. rész WHRO
Understanding details of the Albumin crystal enables researchers to tailor many drug molecules to be safer and more effective
Cafeteria Psychology
1 perc 665. rész WHRO
Color coding labels lead customers to choose healthier cafeteria foods
Flywheels Put a New Spin on Power Storage
1 perc 664. rész WHRO
Flywheels may be poised to replace batteries in many key power applications on Earth
Robot Hummingbird
1 perc 663. rész WHRO
A challenge from DARPA leads to a tiny aircraft that looks and flies like a hummingbird.
Software Framework Connects the Dots
1 perc 662. rész WHRO
NASA releases flexible and open source software for organizing and making sense of huge, wide-spread datasets
Magnetic Soap
1 perc 661. rész WHRO
Magnetic soap and detergents may clean up our future
Your Plane May Know a Shortcut
1 perc 660. rész WHRO
Your plane may know a shortcut to your next destination, thanks to NASA - originated software
Small Business Gains Fans with NASA Tech
1 perc 659. rész WHRO
A Small Tennessee company is using NASA technology to build better fans to ventilate tunnels
Touch Sensors Everywhere
1 perc 658. rész WHRO
Technology used to find underwater cable damage could be modified to usher in a new generation of touch sensitive products
Tough Textiles Protect More Than Spacecraft
1 perc 657. rész WHRO
Lessons-learned from making airbags bound for Mars are helping keep things safe closer to home.
The First 1800 Years are the Hardest
1 perc 656. rész WHRO
By digitizing the collection into a NASA-derived open source data standard, researchers worldwide can future-proof their archives.
Robot Tails
1 perc 655. rész WHRO
Researchers at UC Berkeley study how robots can get better balance and control by having tails like lizards.
Paper-powered Batteries Turn Junk Mail to Joules
1 perc 654. rész WHRO
Sony Corporation has demonstrated a unique battery that generates electricity by digesting scraps of waste paper
From Cockpits to Operating Rooms
1 perc 653. rész WHRO
Using checklists, specific rules and procedures for communicating and problem-solving, has made flying and visiting a hospital much safer.
Building a Better Mosquito to Fight Malaria
1 perc 652. rész WHRO
Scientists are researching malaria resistant mosquitoes to help smack down the disease before it's transmitted to humans.
A Formula for More Nutritious Baby Food
1 perc 651. rész WHRO
Space research on photosynthesis led to improved baby formula and breakfast foods
Spotting Diseases from Space
1 perc 650. rész WHRO
Scientists at Princeton explore how to track diseases from space
Fantastic Voyager Propelled by MRI
1 perc 649. rész WHRO
Will a future doctor fix your clogged artery with a microscopic submarine?
The Shape of Future Jetliners
1 perc 648. rész WHRO
NASA is mapping out how to meet their goal of quieter, cleaner, greener, and faster aircraft for the future
Flickering Lights for Wi-Fi
1 perc 647. rész WHRO
One day you just might get your Wi-Fi signal from your desk lamp
Bacteria Light the Way to New Sensors
1 perc 646. rész WHRO
Description: Bioengineers at UC-San Diego say glowing bacteria could be used as innovative pollution sensors.
Rocket Alloy
1 perc 645. rész WHRO
A "recipe" for a rocket nozzle is the hot new thing in welding.
Paint-on Solar Cells
1 perc 644. rész WHRO
Scientists have created a new process to make solar cells that you can "paint-on" a wall or roof.
HIAD
1 perc 643. rész WHRO
Inflatable heat shields could mean more discoveries on the red planet - and beyond!
Self-healing Electronics
1 perc 642. rész WHRO
NASA is interested in a new concept proposed by engineers at the University of Illinois for electronic circuitry that can repair itself.
Whispers of Sonic Booms
1 perc 641. rész WHRO
NASA's Dryden and Langley Flight Research centers explore how planes might be flown at mach-busting speeds without disturbing noise on the ground.
Trillion-frame Camera
1 perc 640. rész WHRO
Media Lab set out to build a camera that takes a trillion shots per second!
University Students Tackle Space Junk
1 perc 639. rész WHRO
University students are challenged by NASA to develop ground-breaking approaches for orbital debris removal
Shooting Down Space Debris With Air
1 perc 638. rész WHRO
Through the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts program, the University of Michigan and Raytheon corporation are looking at a method that uses puffs of air to safely de-orbit space junk
Mining With Bacteria
1 perc 637. rész WHRO
A process called bio-mining uses specially-bred bacteria to eat the metals from rock, and even purify contaminated soil!
Rockets with the Muscle for Mars
1 perc 636. rész WHRO
Finding breakthroughs that could revolutionize space exploration is a driving force behind NIAC, the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts program. One NIAC study looks at how rockets could fly faster, more direct paths to other planets.
Ozone and Earthquakes
1 perc 635. rész WHRO
Researchers at the University of Virginia are exploring ways to enable sensors to smell and therefore detect impending earthquakes early.
NEO Flex Missions
1 perc 634. rész WHRO
NASA connects with the bright minds of college students as the students share innovative design concepts for human missions to near earth objects, like an asteroid.
Micro Rover Powered by Bacteria
1 perc 633. rész WHRO
The Naval Research Laboratory and NASA's Innovative Advanced Concepts program are supporting experimental research that could make future bacteria-powered micro-rovers run with incredible range.
Antibacterial Floors
1 perc 632. rész WHRO
A new technology developed at the Dublin Institute of Technology sheds new light on one way to keep floors free from bacteria.
Tiny Bubbles
1 perc 631. rész WHRO
Researchers at the University of Southampton are perfecting a much more efficient way to wash things, using microscopic water bubbles vibrated with ultrasonics.
Hop Around the Comet
1 perc 630. rész WHRO
A NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts project aims to design a hybrid concept for space probes to comets, asteroids, and small moons.
Wave Gliders Spanning the Ocean
1 perc 629. rész WHRO
A fleet of robotic ocean explorers use water wings capture the free energy of passing waves and convert it into propulsion.
Lunar Settlement Concepts Competition
1 perc 628. rész WHRO
University students compete in a NASA program to design lunar outpost architectures that go beyond the scope of just how to live on the Moon, but also establish a lunar economy.
Recharging Devices by Walking Around
1 perc 627. rész WHRO
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have hit upon a possible answer for powering micro-devices using a cloth that generates power, any time it flexes.
Automated Construction of Moon Bases
1 perc 626. rész WHRO
The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts program is investigating a technique called 'contour crafting' as a potential for automated machines to build shelters, roads, landing platforms, and more on the Moon.
From Spacesuits to Stadium Domes
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Space-age fabric technology 'raises the roof' at sports stadiums
Students Working on Mars (RASC-AL)
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Through NASA's RASC-AL competitions, university students work on comprehensive mission designs for Mars that include breakthroughs in the tough challenges that come with exploring extraterrestrial environments.
Building Spacecraft Out of Nothing
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NASA' Innovative Advanced Concepts program and researchers at MIT are looking at using electromagnetic fields to make parts that can unfold and become lightweight, rigid structural objects in space
Smart Crowds are Living Sensors
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Engineers from Rice University and Motorola created a computer program that can use data trends from thousands of individual sports fans as human computer sensors.
Apollo Life Rafts Still Saving Lives
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A raft design concept from the Apollo-era is still saving lives every day
Alternatives to Antibiotics
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DARPA is encouraging researchers to come up with a solution to fight illness that's NOT an antibiotic, in the traditional sense.
Tractor Beams
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NASA's NIAC program is exploring a concept that uses specially-tuned laser beams to fetch individual molecules of gas, and dust, thru space - sort of like the tractor beam from science fiction.
Thermoelectric Cooling
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Car makers are working with the Department Of Energy to adapt NASA spacecraft technology that could replace your old AC with thermo-electrics.
BLAST (Bonding with Laser Ablative Surface Technique)
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A new manufacturing technique could change the way modern aircraft are built.
Turning Down the Volume on Radio Interference
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A new system aims to turn down the volume on radio interference!
ResQPod
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A Space medicine tool is helping heart attack patients on Earth!
Supertrucks
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Crossing 18 wheelers with space technology... to design the super-trucks of the future!
Gyms for Your Brain
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Some people join a gym to flex their muscles, and some are joining to exercise their brains!
Sunblock Suits from Space
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NASA spacesuits become beachwear...while saving the lives of people with a rare illness
High Performance Batteries Charging Ahead
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High performance batteries are charging ahead...
CAFE Green Flight Challenge
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And the winner is ... an electric plane over 10 times more efficient than modern commercial aircraft!
Mind Controlled Prosthetics
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Scientists are learning how to create artificial limbs that respond to thought patterns
Robots Save Soldiers Lives
1 perc 608. rész WHRO
Roving robots are keeping our soldiers safe from roadside bombs
Magnetic Crash Sensors
1 perc 607. rész WHRO
How the magnetic fields of cars could one day protect you in a crash
Super Strong Foam Core
1 perc 606. rész WHRO
Future bridges, airplanes, and even spaceships may be made out of super strong fiber-reinforced ... foam!
Nanomaterials Transform Hairstyling Tools
1 perc 605. rész WHRO
NASA research inspires some out-of-this-world hairstyling tools!
Focus After the Fact
1 perc 604. rész WHRO
It's a camera you focus AFTER you take the picture, and photos will never be the same.
OmniTouch Projected Touch Screen
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It's a virtual computer touch screen...without the screen!
Next Generation Satellite
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Better weather forecasting and improved climate change data are coming thanks to a next-generation satellite recently launched by NASA.
Microwave Radiometer Breakthrough
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A new eye on the sky, sees the air in Three-D
What's cooking...in Solar Cell Research
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What's cooking... in solar cell production?
A Lab in the Palm of Your Hand
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Medical lab work; from space... to the palm of your hand!
New Year, New Discoveries (GRAIL)
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As we head toward the end of this year, a pair of lunar spacecraft are headed toward some big discoveries!
Laser Wind Monitoring
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NASA researchers are using lasers to remotely measure wind with greater precision than ever.
In-Space Solar Sail Demo
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Long ago, sailing ships made it possible to explore all corners of our world. Soon, a new type of sail that could help us explore the rest of the universe will be unfurled!
Google's Garage Workshops
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Some of history's greatest tech ideas were born in garages. One innovative company is bringing that creative environment back for its employees.
Sustainability Base
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A new NASA facility is one small step for architectural design, and one giant leap toward the future of the workplace.
Hybrid Capacitors
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Recent scientific breakthroughs could lead to batteries that recharge in 90 seconds... and last a decade!
Darker Than Black Metamaterial
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Scientists at Perdue University recently created a new material that absorbs 99 percent of all light that hits it, making it the darkest black on Earth.
Wearable Antennae for Rescue
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Sailors, hikers, and mountain climbers have a new way to make sure help is on the way - right when it's needed most.
Driverless Car
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Self-driving cars may finally be moving from science fiction movies, right into your home garage.
Laser Communications Relay Demo Mission
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An upcoming satellite mission tests replacing radio links in future spacecraft with lasers.
Cell Phone Chemical Sensor
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Cell phone apps aren't new- but a cell phone with a nose for danger IS!
Intelligent Structures
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A futuristic monitoring system originally conceived for spaceships may soon help keep you safe on the road.
Laser Guide Pod Cars
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A transportation concept born in the 1950s is now taking airport passengers in London toward the future.
Deep Space Atomic Clock
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NASA plans to make time fly... with more precision than ever before.
Collaborative Online Game Advances Science
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Online gamers are helping unlock some tough biochemistry puzzles - that have stumped researchers for years!
Star-mapping Algorithm Spots Endangered Animals
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How do you 'spot' one Polar Bear out of a lineup?
Nanotechnology Biosensor
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Nanotechnology - this science of the future is making present-day life on Earth a little safer.
Google Art Project
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An immersive technology opens the virtual door to some the world's most acclaimed art museums.
Clean Space Clothes
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Specially engineered space undergarments are giving a new twist to the term 'long-duration mission.'
Little WINCs for Ultra-Small Satellites
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Scientists have created a tiny satellite payload that opens up a giant opportunity!
Space Tires That Never Go Flat
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Technology built for future moon rovers may one day keep you from getting a flat tire here on Earth!
Shaking Up Osteoporosis
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Does osteoporosis have you rattled? Exercise techniques from space could lead to new treatments for patients on Earth.
Smart Helicopter Blades
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A new helicopter blade may shape the way you travel in the future.
From Space to the Farm
1 perc 575. rész WHRO
Technology from a space mission that tested Einstein's theories is changing the face of farming around the world
EHD Heat Pump
1 perc 574. rész WHRO
NASA is testing a tiny super-cooling heat pump that may change the way computers are built!
Power Beaming Challenge
1 perc 573. rész WHRO
A competition to improve reliable and efficient wireless power transmission could revolutionize space exploration, and even methods for providing power to disaster areas here on Earth
Gravity Probe B
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The Gravity Probe B mission took on one of science's most intriguing challenges- to confirm a space-time vortex around our planet.
Sample Return Centennial Challenge
1 perc 571. rész WHRO
Can you build a robot that can fetch your slippers from the living room? How about from behind a rock on Mars?!?!
X-Flex Blast Protection
1 perc 570. rész WHRO
Heard about the new blast protection system for buildings? The strength of this innovative design ... is in the wallpaper!
Nano-Sat Centennial Challenge
1 perc 569. rész WHRO
Calling all rocket enthusiasts ... your hobby just might launch new business opportunities ... literally!!
Artificial Energy Leaves
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Nature has inspired a technology that's being called a revolutionary leap in energy storage.
Night Rover Challenge
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A NASA exploration challenge is keeping engineers - and robots - up all night!
NeoNurture Incubator
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Repurposed car parts are helping save newborns in developing countries
NASA Centennial Challenges
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If you're an inventor that likes a challenge ... NASA is looking for your revolutionary ideas!
Parachutes for Entire Aircraft
1 perc 564. rész WHRO
Rocket launched parachutes are making flight safer for pilots and passengers.
Aerogel Insulation
1 perc 563. rész WHRO
Next time you build a house ... you might want to insulate it with solid smoke.
Battery Powered Eyeglasses
1 perc 562. rész WHRO
Bifocals are so 18th century! The future of eyeglasses will be here in the blink of an eye.
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