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TargetGov Welcomes New Program Manager for the Government Contracting Institute

2015-01-23 | Melinda Adamczyk has joined TargetGov as the Program Manager for the Government Contracting Institute.


Space Station Worms' Research Potential is Anything but Flat

2015-01-22 | The study of flatworms aboard the space station has the potential to be rather robust in implications for regenerative medicine, an area of treatment for repairing or replacing human cells, tissues or organs on Earth to restore normal function.


Stepping Stones to NASA's Human Missions Beyond

2015-01-21 | NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Roscosmos cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko will embark on the first joint U.S.-Russian one-year mission, underscoring the "international" in International Space Station as they exemplify multilateral science cooperation.


Nothing to Squirm About: Space Station Worms Help Battle Muscle and Bone Loss

2015-01-14 | Two Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency investigations on the space station help researchers seek clues to physiological problems found in astronauts by studying C. elegans -- a millimeter-long roundworm that is widely used as a model organism.


Sharegate Reaches a Major Milestone by Doubling its Customer Base in 2014 and Disrupts the SharePoint Enterprise Solution Market

2015-01-12 | This impressive milestone comes as no surprise given the efforts put by the team on Sharegate's development during the last year.


Astronaut Photographs Inspire Next Generation of Scientists

2015-01-08 | The Expedition Earth and Beyond (EEAB) program connects students in grades 5 and higher with pictures taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station.


Sometimes Science Rides a Roller Coaster

2015-01-08 | After a rigorous selection process and months of preparation, 42 students were set for the exciting experience of watching the launch of their research from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility. That excitement faded when the rocket suffered an anomaly.


Lights, Camera, Artificial Gravity! The Premiere of NASA's Fruit Fly Lab

2014-12-18 | The most advanced system to date for studying fruit flies in space, NASA's Fruit Fly Lab, is making its debut aboard the International Space Station.


Fifth SpaceX Mission Lets the CATS Out on the International Space Station

2014-12-18 | The Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, and new research including flatworms, wearable technology, an external radiation monitor and tools to use the station as a microbial observatory will head to the orbiting outpost on the fifth SpaceX mission.


Ferman Nissan Discusses the 2015 Nissan Altima

2014-12-18 | The Nissan dealer in Tampa, Fla., Ferman Nissan, highlights the 2015 Altima. A redesign of the brand's classic sedan has captured many customers' attention.


OPALS: Light Beams Let Data Rates Soar

2014-12-15 | On the International Space Station, the Optical Payload for Lasercomm Science is demonstrating how laser communications can speed up the flow of information between Earth and space, compared to radio signals.


Building a Worldwide Genetic Library BRIC-by-BRIC

2014-12-15 | NASA is laying a strong foundation of life science research with results from a recent investigation on the space station called BRIC-19, one in a series of Biological Research in Canisters investigations.


Eilon Engineering Offers New Ron StageMaster 6000 G4 Wireless and Wired Shackle Pin Load Cell

2014-12-11 | Easy-to-install load cell for load monitoring and overload prevention ideal for low headroom applications.


Microgravity Helping Us Understand Immune System's Tiny Warriors

2014-12-09 | InSPACE experiments in space help to understand the fundamental science around directed self-assembly. Researchers hope to better define new methods of manufacturing materials composed of small colloidal or nano-particle building blocks.


Buckle Up for More Big News From InSPACE's Nano-world

2014-12-09 | With the InSPACE experiments, the idea is to understand the fundamental science around directed self-assembly. Researchers hope to better define new methods of manufacturing materials composed of small colloidal or nano-particle building blocks.


International Space Station Enables Interplanetary Space Exploration

2014-12-05 | From life support systems to growing plants in space, the space station continues to drive human exploration for missions beyond low-Earth orbit.


Tom's Hardware Gets a Firsthand Look at DTI Glasses-Free 3D/2D Technology

2014-12-04 | Solid review seen as boost to Kickstarter campaign.


NASA Completes Rodent Research-1 Operations on the International Space Station

2014-11-28 | With the successful completion of mission operations for Rodent Research-1, NASA has brought an important new biological research capability into space.


Open for Business: 3-D Printer Creates First Object in Space on International Space Station

2014-11-28 | The International Space Station's 3-D printer has manufactured the first 3-D printed object in space, paving the way to future long-term space expeditions.


Time in Space Exposes Materials to the Test of Time

2014-11-25 | To understand how different materials perform in low Earth orbit, researchers designed the Materials International Space Station Experiment, a series of flight investigations mounted to the exterior of the International Space Station.


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