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Monitoring Meteor Showers from Space

2014-08-14 | Planned for launch on Orbital Sciences' third commercial resupply flight to the space station, the Meteor investigation will help scientists better understand asteroids and comets crossing Earth's orbit and how these objects affect our planet.


NASA's Space Station Fix-it Demo for Satellites Gets Hardware for 2.0 Update

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.


'Enzyme-Search Engine' Reveals Hidden Possibilities of Nature

2014-08-12 | A new search engine, including a database with more than 100.000 proteins, opens up new possibilities in the search for industrial usable enzymes or for alternatives to patented biocatalysts. The method was published in Nature Communications.


Astrological Terms Hiding Everywhere in Plain Sight

2014-08-11 | The English language has many words whose etymology is derived from astrology


Student Scientists Present Unexpected Results from Space Station Research

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.


Lena A. Lofstrom has been Named an Entrepreneur of the Year in Research Services

2014-08-06 | Lena A. Lofstrom has been a professional genealogist since 1975.


Dr. Ehab Ibrahim Hanna Demonstrates Expertise in The Field of Internal Medicine

2014-08-05 | Dr. Ehab Ibrahim Hanna, an expert physician dealing with complex medical problems and multiple chronic medical conditions at The Vine Medical Center


Women With Low Functional Reserve (LFOR) Require Special Clinical Approaches in their Fertility Treatments, According To CHR Physicians

2014-08-04 | Research at a New York infertility clinic determines that women with LFOR are often overlooked by the medical community, and a different treatment path could bring better results.


Final Flight of European Space Vehicle to Space Station Goes Out With a "Big Bang"

2014-08-02 | The fifth and final mission of the European Space Agency Automated Transfer Vehicle, named for Belgian physicist Georges Lemaitre, the father of the big-bang theory, launched July 29 and is delivering new research to the International Space Station.


IT'S ABOUT TIME Forms New Board of Advisors with STEM Education Pioneer Arthur Eisenkraft as Founding Member

2014-08-01 | Leading STEM educational publisher announces the formation of a new Board of Advisors, with notable STEM education advocate Arthur Eisenkraft, PhD, as its first board member.


Measurement Technology NW Introduces a New High Resolution 12-Zone Thermal Foot Test System

2014-07-29 | Accurately measure the thermal performance and thermal comfort of socks, shoes, boots, and winter sport footwear in test conditions ranging from -40 degree C to +40 degree C.


"Graying" Population of Infertility Patients Brings New Challenges to Medical Practice and Society, Study at Center for Human Reproduction Finds

2014-07-28 | A recent study at New York infertility clinic CHR discovered that nationwide, women seeking infertility treatment are older than they were 10 years ago.


Jenny C. McCloskey Inducted into Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Health Care

2014-07-25 | Dr. McCloskey is well-known for her work in sexual health.


The Heart of an Astronaut, Five Years On

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.


Single Embryo Transfer in IVF Cycles Reduces Pregnancy Chances, Often Ignores Patients' Desire, and Deprives Them of the Right to Self-Determination without Any Compensatory Benefits in Risk Reduction

2014-07-23 | Research conducted by the Center of Human Reproduction, a world-leading New York fertility center, concludes that automatic single embryo transfer, as is increasingly practiced at IVF centers, deprives patients of their right to self-determination.


Space Station Researcher Guides Aim to Maximize Science

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.


Genetic Blueprint of Bread Wheat Genome Unveiled

2014-07-18 | Last step before full genome sequence.



Space Safety Magazine Unveils Special Report on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

2014-07-15 | Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Illuminates the Links Between Air and Space


Preparing for Mars with MarsTrac; the Open Source Construction Rover Begins in Arizona; Team Leader to Present at International Conference

2014-07-15 | Students at ASU developing Mars Construction Tractor will begin testing in the Southwest desert this winter. Group identifies critical needs in space exploration and development, then work to create the backbone of an industrial ecology for Mars.