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ECS Appoints Liteye as North American Licensed Sales Partner

2015-05-04 | Liteye Systems to act as sales, support and service center for a range of Enterprise Control Systems products. Includes some integration in Liteye's Centennial Colorado facility.


Baruch S. Blumberg Institute Partners with University of Pennsylvania for Master of Chemical Sciences Program

2015-05-03 | Partnership will offer work experience for Penn graduate students, research support for Institute.


Space Station Safari's Ultimate Wildlife Research Vantage Point

2015-04-29 | A new investigation planned for the space station is leveraging observations from on high to help track animals, the results of which could improve the safety and health of animals and people around the world.


An Open Letter to David Brooks and the Daniel Golemans of the World. You Have the Ear of the World & I Don't. Please Consider My Insights in Your Future Works

2015-04-29 | Unfortunately most of these books by our great sages like David Brooks and Daniel Goleman bring us to their well of ground breaking knowledge but without providing the means to pull up and actualize their innovations.


The View From Up There, Down Here

2015-04-28 | As NASA continues our Earth month celebrations, the High Definition Earth Viewing investigation on the space station that provides unprecedented panoramic views of our home will celebrate its first year in space.


Great Minds in STEM Partners with STEM Community Council of Arlington, TX

2015-04-28 | Participates in STEM Week Celebration April 27-May 1, 2015


Liquid Crystal Bubble OASIS in Space

2015-04-27 | In the Observation and Analysis of Smectic Islands In Space (OASIS) study, scientists are using bubbles and the International Space Station to understand fluid dynamics and liquid crystal physics.


NASA's ISS-RapidScat Wind Data Proving Valuable For Tropical Cyclones

2015-04-27 | The ISS-RapidScat instrument has been in orbit seven months, and forecasters are already finding this new eye-in-the-sky helpful as they keep watch on major storms around the globe.


An Open Letter to the Surgeon General: Total Physical Health Will Flow Only From Total Emotional Health

2015-04-24 | Surgeon generals come and go repeating the same old health warnings of avoiding smoking and drug addictions. As usual you are not bringing anything new to the table. Many of the health issues arise because your office avoids emotional health issues.


Pika Energy and GenPro Energy Solutions Team to Deliver Wind-Solar Hybrid Energy System to Ravenna Public Schools

2015-04-23 | The nation's first integrated wind-solar system installed at a public school delivers clean energy and smart grid management


RELEVENTS Launches the Anti-SummitTM at the Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards

2015-04-22 | The beta event and business experiment takes place at the Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards throughout various venues in New York City on April 23rd and 24th, 2015.


Millions of Liters of Juice from One Grapefruit

2015-04-15 | New method allows production of expensive grapefruit aroma Nootkatone biotechnologically from cheap sugar using a "turbo-yeast". The versatile, healthy and tasty substance is used in drinks, pharmaceutical products or even as an insect repellent.


Sixth SpaceX Delivery of Station Research With a Side of Caffeine

2015-04-14 | From improving LCD screens to testing espresso machines, a variety of research is headed to the International Space Station aboard the sixth SpaceX contracted resupply mission.


Flexing New Muscles on the International Space Station

2015-04-14 | American company Ras Labs creates muscles out of an advanced smart material that could be used in robots, expanding its capabilities while enabling them to go places considered too dangerous for humans.


"Space-Age" Research Looks to Provide New Human Health Insights

2015-04-13 | Spaceflight causes significant physiological changes including an accelerated loss of muscle and bone density, and immune system dysfunction that parallel the effects of natural aging here on Earth.


Scientists Make No Bones About First Study of Osteocyte Cultures on Space Station

2015-04-13 | With their delivery on the next SpaceX commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station, the Osteo-4 investigation team will analyze the effects of microgravity on osteocyte cultures for the first time.


Plants Use Sixth Sense for Growth Aboard the Space Station

2015-04-06 | Although it is arguable as to whether plants have all five human senses - sight, scent, hearing, taste and touch - they do have a unique sense of gravity, which is being tested in space.


How To Train Your Astronauts

2015-04-06 | As NASA develops deep space exploration missions on its journey to Mars, the agency is investigating current training methods in order to adapt to the longer and longer missions.


Concussion Recovery is "Poorly Understood" and its Biological Basis "Is Unknown"

2015-04-02 | 5th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Conference - April 15, 16, 2015 Washington, DC


Center for Human Reproduction Comments on SCIENCE Magazine's Article on "Controversial Fertility Treatments"

2015-04-01 | Experimental mitochondrial transfer has potential to improve fertility treatment outcomes for older women without sacrificing genetic connection to the children, according to Center for Human Reproduction, a leading fertility center in New York City.