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2014-02-26 | Four current and upcoming SPHERES technology demonstrations are of particular significance to robotics engineers, rocket launch companies, NASA exploration and anyone who uses communications systems on Earth.
2014-02-26 | White House Office of Science and Technology Policy hosts minorities in STEM workshop.
2014-02-17 | Mr. Mason's fascination with science as a child led him into his present career
2014-02-17 | Research astrologer says popular press accounts distort the way astrology works in our lives
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.
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.
2014-02-06 | The Cloud-Aerosol Transport System is scheduled to launch to the space station in Sept. 2014 to help researchers determine what state-of-the-art, three-wavelength laser technology can do from space to measure aerosols in Earth's atmosphere.
2014-02-03 | A rehydration beverage developed by John Greenleaf, physiologist and former researcher at NASA's Ames Research Center, to treat low body water in astronauts is now being used to improve human performance under various conditions on Earth.
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.
2014-02-01 | Since ancient times we have always had four classes of people because our emotional-intelligence/brain/wisdom education creates four different levels of emotional brains that create these four classes and the gaps between them.
2014-01-29 | Aquagenx Compartment Bag Test (CBT) enables Vital Signs' field teams in Tanzania and Ghana to easily collect data on water quality and obtain rapid results.
2014-01-23 | Richard Bartell provides EO/IR modeling and analysis expertise to the National Air and Space Intelligence Center
2014-01-23 | Futurist Jack Uldrich to join the ranks of Michio Kaku, Jacqui Banazynski, Alan Deutschman and Leslie Crutchfield as 2014's Bellwether Book Award Winner.
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.
2014-01-21 | Jack Uldrich, technology forecaster, joins acclaimed physicist Michio Kaku as a guest commentator on James Woods' Futurescape, Tuesday evenings on the Science Channel.
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.
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.
2014-01-15 | Life made Better has produced a product that can help organize your K Cups for your health.
2014-01-14 | Life made better Now has a Revolutionary K Cup Holder, to aid your healthy lifestyle.
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.