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2014-11-21 | This week, NASA took a big step toward changing the way we plan for long-duration space voyages when astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore successfully installed and prepared the first 3-D printer for upcoming manufacturing operations on the space station.
2014-11-21 | A new European Space Agency facility aboard the space station will serve as a furnace capable of levitating and heating metals up to 3,632 degrees Fahrenheit.
2014-11-21 | Daniels was chosen from a field of hundreds of authors who appeared on The Authors Show. Daniels gives us a glimpse into the future of genetic engineering in his two highly praised fiction novels, 'Genetically Privileged' and 'Genetically Conflicted.'
2014-11-20 | Mankind has long been aware of the changes in our environment and the most extensive climate change in our time is the melting ice in Greenland. This change is now threatening to destroy the archaeological finds we have yet to uncover.
2014-11-19 | NASA's EXPRESS Rack helps ensure there's room for research on the orbiting laboratory. EXPRESS is a multipurpose rack system housing and supporting research. On Oct. 4, EXPRESS Rack 1 marked 100,000 hours of operation.
2014-11-18 | Fairness Hearing Brings Plaintiffs Closer to Receiving Settlement Funding; Legal Funding Bridges Gap
2014-11-17 | The new, project-based, curriculum will aim to increase mastery of science content and critical-thinking skills for underserved and at-risk youth as they apply the knowledge to solve real-world problems.
2014-11-14 | The Engineering and Science University Magnet School announced today that it has become a CT state finalist in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest, a nationwide competition to increase interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
2014-11-12 | There is a one step solution to improving the economy, education, crime, greed, corruption, rivalries, relationships, parenting. Introduce brain education for the young and old.
2014-11-12 | KLAS looks at EMR performance around the world
2014-11-05 | James Cook University is recognized in the top four percent of universities worldwide.
2014-11-05 | Hebert Research
2014-10-29 | To highlight microgravity technologies, a panel of experts gathered recently for the Destination Station: International Space Station Technology Forum at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
2014-10-29 | Olds College in Calgary, Alberta installed a "Newton" sweating thermal manikin with ManikinPC physiological model software, a customized walk-in climate chamber, and a sweating guarded hotplate system to test products and prototypes.
2014-10-28 | The return of the SpaceX Dragon on Oct. 25 brought with it plant samples, data that may impact your facial cream composition and validation of a new way of creating on Earth crystals that are used in our daily electronic devices.
2014-10-27 | Graphite engineering consultants TRU Group says latest China graphite trade data supports the idea of some graphite price stabilization. Natural graphite prices trending lower would bolster their competitiveness against synthetic graphite
2014-10-27 | On the next Orbital Sciences Corporation's commercial resupply trip to the space station, students and space go together like the Cygnus spacecraft's docking to the orbiting laboratory.
2014-10-27 | Paradoxes of thought that the thought-run machines show by Dr. Tamas Lajtner
2014-10-24 | Together, the two organizations will provide a full range of online automated semantic-based creativity assessments to educators, researchers, and other organizations.
2014-10-22 | An international team of NASA and European Space Agency researchers are studying the growth and development of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings aboard the space station to gain a better understanding of how plants adapt to weightless environments.