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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.


New App Helps People with Parkinson's Monitor Their Performance

2015-03-18 | PD Me app provides valuable information to people with Parkinson's disease that they can share with their doctors.


Rejuvel 3D AGELESS INFINITY Microgravity Cell Renewal Cream Latest Addition to askderm.com

2015-03-13 | Space Certified anti-aging technology that reduces wrinkles


NASA Deploys Satellite Designed to Re-enter Atmosphere Using Revamped Drag Device

2015-03-12 | The TechEdSat-4 satellite launched from the space station on Tuesday, March 3, has successfully entered its orbit, setting the stage to test technology that could enable rapid return of payloads from space.


Move It or Lose It: One-Year Mission Video Miniseries (Physical Performance)

2015-03-11 | After living aboard the International Space Station, research into physical performance may hold answers for those living with challenges from health-related concerns from prolonged inactivity.


DTI 3D Technology to be Showcased at Silicon Valley Tech Conference

2015-03-10 | NVIDIA names DTI an Emerging Company for 2015.


Freeze! Watching Alloys Change from Liquid to Solid Could Lead to Better Metals

2015-03-09 | A recent investigation aboard the International Space Station contributed to our understanding of the mechanism behind liquids turning to solids. A better understanding could improve design and production of metals.


Africa, From a CATS Point of View

2015-03-09 | From Saharan dust storms to icy clouds to smoke on the opposite side of the continent, the first image from NASA's newest cloud- and aerosol-measuring instrument, CATS, provides a profile of the atmosphere above Africa.


Pressure is On to Find the Cause for Vision Changes in Space

2015-03-09 | One of the goals of the Fluid Shifts investigation, launching to the space station this spring, is to test the relationship between fluid shifts to the upper body and a pattern NASA calls visual impairment and intracranial pressure syndrome.


Space Station 3-D Printed Items, Seedlings Return in the Belly of a Dragon

2015-02-25 | Newly 3-D printed wrenches, data to improve cooling systems, protein crystals and seedling samples returned Feb. 10 aboard SpaceX's fifth contracted resupply mission to the International Space Station.


Micro-5: Gut Reactions In Space

2015-02-25 | NASA's Micro-5 investigation on the International Space Station may help researchers gain a better understanding of how intestinal pathogens cause disease and how we can prevent or counteract foodborne illness in astronauts.


Resolving to Stay Fit in Space and on Earth

2015-02-24 | Astronauts on the International Space Station are working to keep their hearts healthy this American Heart Month, and at the same time, they are generating data to advance knowledge of health and fitness in space and on Earth.


Research With Space Explorers May One Day Heal Earth's Warriors

2015-02-24 | A study into a key bone-growing protein was recently funded to take place in orbit aboard the space station. Such a capability could benefit those needing bone for reconstructive surgery due to trauma like combat injuries or osteoporosis.


Michael Feld Reflects on His Role with National Association of Underwater Instructors

2015-02-19 | NAUI Board of Directors Member Brings Expertise as Owner and CEO of Oceanblue Enterprises


Eye on the International Space Station: One-Year Mission Miniseries

2015-02-13 | During NASA's One-Year Mission, visual impairment investigations will be conducted to learn more fluid shifts and ocular health.


Zebrafish Flex Their Muscles For Research Aboard the International Space Station

2015-02-03 | The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) Zebrafish Muscle investigation observes the effects of microgravity on the zebrafish, Danio rerio, a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the minnow family.


Elon Musk Headlines Space Station Research and Development Conference

2015-01-30 | Elon Musk, CEO and lead designer at SpaceX, will be the keynote speaker at the fourth annual International Space Station Research and Development Conference, which takes place in Boston July 7 to 9.


NASA Measured Nor'easter's Powerful Winds from Space

2015-01-30 | When blizzard warnings were in effect in New England, NASA's ISS-RapidScat instrument provided forecasters with wind speed data on the nor'easter that had hurricane-force wind gusts.


Benefits For Humanity: Train Like an Astronaut

2015-01-30 | NASA's newest installment of the International Space Station Benefits for Humanity video series heads to the classroom to show how active space station crew members energize students to train like an astronaut to get their minds and hearts pumping.


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