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Space Station Sensor to Capture 'Striking' Lightning Data

2014-03-05 | Researchers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., developed a sophisticated piece of flight hardware called a Lightning Imaging Sensor to detect and locate lightning over the tropical region of the globe.


Largest Flock of Earth-Imaging Satellites Launch into Orbit From Space Station

2014-02-12 | A new fleet of 28 small satellites made by Planet Labs, called Flock 1, is considered the largest single constellation of Earth-imaging satellites ever to launch into space. They began deploying Feb. 11 from the International Space Station.


Rugged, Rapid Monitor Safeguards Space Crews

2014-02-10 | The Multi-Gas Monitor, a shoebox-sized, battery-powered monitor aboard the space station, can measure the concentrations of multiple gases within the air inside of it in less than one second.


Space Station 2024 Extension Expands Economic and Research Horizons

2014-02-01 | The announcement by the Obama Administration to support the extension of the orbiting laboratory to at least 2024 gives the station a decade to continue its already fruitful microgravity research mission.


Award Winning Author and Global Trends Expert, Jack Uldrich, to Present Keynote Address at the Ohio Educational Technology Conference 2014

2014-01-27 | Jack Uldrich, global futurist and educational trends expert, to kick off the Ohio Educational Technology Conference 2014, as their keynote speaker on January 27th.


Futurist Jack Uldrich Returns to Orlando as Keynote Presenter at Pearson Learning Solutions

2014-01-24 | January 26th, award-winning author and technology forecaster, Jack Uldrich returns to Orlando to present the keynote speech to Pearson Learning Solutions.


Combustion Continues to Draw Researchers to Space Station

2014-01-21 | Fire continues to be a focus of study with the Burning and Suppression of Solids-II (BASS-II) experiments, which recently launched to the International Space Station aboard the Orbital 1 cargo resupply mission.


Metals Service Center Institute to Host Acclaimed Futurist, Jack Uldrich, as Keynote Speaker

2014-01-17 | Distinguished global futurist Jack Uldrich address the Metals Service Center Institute, in Bonita Springs, FLA., on January, 17th.


Jack Uldrich, Global Futurist, to Address Education District in Cannon Falls, MN

2014-01-17 | Following three notable presentations on the East Coast leading futurist, Jack Uldrich returns to his home state of Minnesota as keynote speaker for the Cannon Falls Education District, on January, 20th.


Space Station MAXI-mizing Our Understanding of the Universe

2014-01-16 | The Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image collects data that help researchers discover, study and understand the physics behind the lifecycle of our universe. MAXI was key in two recent publications sharing results that make strides in astrophysics.


Futurist Jack Uldrich to join Captain Richard Phillips and Conductor Benjamin Zander as Keynote Speakers at Mosaic's AgCollege in Orlando

2014-01-15 | January 15th, acclaimed keynote speaker, global futurist and best-selling author, Jack Uldrich, to deliver keynote speech on future trends in farming at Mosaic's AgCollege in Orlando, Florida.


21st Century Science Education Thrives Aboard the Space Station

2014-01-11 | 23 new Student Spaceflight Experiment Program (SSEP) research studies departed for the ISS with the Orbital Sciences Corporation's Cygnus launch on Jan. 9. Many SSEP accomplishments were presented at their annual 2013 conference.


SOBERLINK Adds Adaptive Facial Recognition To Their Mobile Alcohol Monitoring System

2014-01-09 | SOBERLINK, Inc. signs with premiere facial recognition technology company, bolstering their unrivaled level of automation for alcohol monitoring programs.


Orbital Samples With Sight-Saving Potential

2013-12-12 | Two recent investigations examined mechanisms that may explain eye changes in spaceflight, help find ways to minimize this health risk to astronauts and eventually prevent and treat eye diseases on Earth.


Serious Research into Nanoparticles!

2013-12-06 | The Microscale Particulate Classifier was developed by NASA for use on future missions aboard the International Space Station and will help NASA determine if nanoparticles are present on spacecraft.


Read Our Interview with Dr Michael Zuk, the Dentist with Plans for Cloning John Lennon

2013-12-06 | Dr Zuk is in talks with TV production companies about doing a documentary around cloning the former star. He predicts a cloned John Lennon could be a reality by 2040. He has also acquired Elvis Preistly's crown but will not be cloning the King.


15 Years of International Space Station Research Illumination

2013-12-05 | The first two modules of the space station - the Russian-built Zarya, "sunrise" in Russian, and Unity - were named for their place in history. The mating of these above the planet 15 years ago heralded the dawn of a new age in space.


Space Station's Benefits for Humanity in Plain Sight in New Video Feature

2013-11-26 | Though you can read about the many benefits originating from International Space Station research and technology, in NASA's new video feature "Benefits for Humanity: In Their Own Words," it is now easy to see those benefits as well.


Solicore Extends Technology Innovation with World's First Digitally Printed Battery

2013-11-19 | Digitally printed battery to enable explosive growth in production capacity.


Solicore Announces Key Patent Awards

2013-11-18 | Solicore expands IP leadership position with over 75+ patents issued and/or pending.