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2014-08-26 | ACE-M-1, the first in a series of such investigations aboard the space station, was designed to help researchers understand how to use small colloidal particles as stabilizers in products. The goal: to improve shelf-life stability.
2014-08-13 | In its second phase of activities, the Robotic Refueling Mission will move past its refueling roots to test out the inspection capabilities of a new space tool called the Visual Inspection Poseable Invertebrate Robot.
2014-08-08 | Local and national private sector and government leaders will meet in Mount Vernon, Washington, on October 9 to discuss the benefits of publicly owned broadband infrastructure during the innovative Connect with the World Conference.
2014-08-07 | 29 student teams presented research results at the 2014 Student Spaceflight Experiments Program National Conference held in early July at the Smithsonian.
2014-08-06 | SmartForecasts to accurately forecast future parts usage at 14 inventory stocking locations.
2014-07-30 | NASC has attained 9100C Certification for the company's Fabrication, Finishing and Production at Johnstown, PA.
2014-07-29 | Commercial RPA for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance.
2014-07-23 | The Cardio Ox investigation will look at how oxidative stress and inflammation caused by conditions of spaceflight affect astronaut hearts for up to five years after astronauts fly on the International Space Station.
2014-07-22 | The International Space Station Program Science Office's new 15-book Researcher's Guide Series launched online on May 14 with three books already available for download and online viewing.
2014-07-16 | Support for Tactivo smart card readers is now available.
2014-07-16 | AFYA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, based in San Francisco, CA does advanced remote physiological monitoring.
2014-07-11 | Satellites, Girl Scouts and good ole Charlie Brown highlight Orbital Sciences Corporation's second commercial resupply voyage to the International Space Station. Orbital-2 will deliver new scientific investigations to the space station.
2014-07-08 | Mission 5 of the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station on July 11. A total of 1,344 proposals yielded 15 selected investigations for the flight.
2014-07-04 | A study led by Deborah Kimbrell, Ph.D., at the University of California, Davis and her collaborators, suggests that normal gravity or hypergravity on the space station may help mitigate some of the biological problems in organisms living in space.
2014-06-30 | Humans doing difficult, repetitive tasks or those who need assistance with movement may soon get a helping hand - literally - thanks to robotic technology developed to serve astronauts in space.
2014-06-26 | Your partner for global competitiveness.
2014-06-25 | The activities of a crew of ants that lived aboard the space station as part of the Ants in Space investigation are inspiring students and scientists alike. But the investigation also has the potential to teach us so much more.
2014-06-24 | Expansion makes Vigilnet one of the largest multi-state providers of monitoring technologies for criminal justice.
2014-06-24 | The MobileSmith app development platform will enable NAVAIR to build, launch, and manage sophisticated native applications for iPhone, iPad, and Android without writing any code.
2014-06-24 | New platform designed to enhance customer usability to further reduce time spent on arduous research tasks.