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Me and My World: The Human Factor in Space - NASA One-Year Mission Video Miniseries

2015-07-01 | Learn about the human factors in NASA's One-Year Mission.


Evocativo Product Engineering Moves to Boulder Downtown

2015-06-17 | tEvocativo product development specializes in engineering support for small to mid-size companies.


Don't Stress the Small Stuff: NASA's One-Year Mission Research Helps Combat Stress and Fatigue

2015-06-09 | Behavioral Health investigations are being conducted aboard the International Space Station to learn more about the brain and how it responds to stress and fatigue in space.


CM Labs Simulations Releases Vortex 6.5

2015-06-06 | New release includes new visuals and capabilities, plus Vortex Profiler to optimize simulation frame-rate performance.


MaterialsLab Improves How We Conduct Research On Earth and in Space

2015-05-28 | An initiative between NASA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology has created MaterialsLab - a new approach to materials science research that will provide worldwide collaboration.


SpinSat and Things That Slither Splashdown With End of Sixth SpaceX Mission

2015-05-27 | The International Space Station had worms. Roundworms to be exact, but those and several other samples, hardware and data returned aboard the completed sixth SpaceX contracted resupply mission.


Watching Worms Will Help Humans Age More Gracefully

2015-05-27 | Tiny worms who spent time aboard the International Space Station could help humans understand more about the effects of aging in space.


I Sprint for Exercise: NASA's iRAT Study

2015-05-20 | Run far or run fast? NASA investigates with latest study


OPALS Boosts Space-to-Ground Optical Communications Research

2015-05-20 | NASA's Optical Payload for Lasercomm Science (OPALS) on the space station beams packets of information using lasers, which sends data at a faster rate compared with transmission by radio waves.


May 19th NAPW Event Hosts at MassChallenge

2015-05-02 | Madge Meyer, Innovation Leader and Award Winning Author Speaks and Hosts Book Signing


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.


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.


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.


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.


When You Land, Can You Stand? One-Year Mission Video Miniseries: Functional Performance

2015-04-09 | You always want to be the last man standing, especially at NASA. Optimal functional performance, such as standing, is taken even more seriously when preparing for missions to Mars. Information from these studies could benefit elderly patients.


eXplorance Invited to Speak at Great Place to Work Annual Conference

2015-04-08 | eXplorance, ranked for a second time in the top 50 list of Best Workplaces in Canada, will deliver a presentation about how creating a culture of "continuous improvement" has impacted their growth.


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