NSF-Funded Solicitation Seeks Physical Science Proposals to Utilize the International Space Station National Lab
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), December 6, 2022 – For the eighth year, the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc. (CASIS) and…
NSF Funds Sixth Annual Tissue Engineering Solicitation for Research Leveraging the ISS National Lab
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), December 5, 2022 – The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc. (CASIS) and the U.S. National Science…
An Investigation to Test Remote-Controlled Drug Delivery Implant to Launch on SpaceX CRS-26
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), November 18, 2022 – A new remotely controlled drug delivery implant could one day provide extended, adjustable medication for patients…
Inspiring the Next Generation Through Student Payloads Flying on SpaceX CRS-26
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), November 17, 2022 – When SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launches on its next mission to the International Space Station (ISS),…
Novel Bone Adhesive to Fly on SpaceX CRS-26
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), November 15, 2022 – More than 200 million people worldwide are affected by osteoporosis, a crippling bone disease that decreases…
SpaceX CRS-26 Mission Overview
No earlier than 4:19 p.m. EDT, Monday, November 21, SpaceX will launch its 26th Commercial Resupply Services mission (SpaceX CRS-26) to the International Space…
Research to Mend Broken Bones, Test Implantable Devices, and Inspire Future Explorers on Next Mission to International Space Station
Kennedy Space Center (FL), November 14, 2022 – While millions of Americans plan for the upcoming holidays, a variety of critical research and supplies…
3D Printer Capable of Printing Human Tissue Set to Launch to the ISS
WALLOPS ISLAND (VA), November 3, 2022 – Space: is it the final frontier, or could it be the new frontier of regenerative medicine? Bioprinting…
Investigation to Improve Predictions of Post-Wildfire Mudslides Will Launch on NG-18
WALLOPS ISLAND (VA), October 27, 2022 – As climate change-driven wildfires worsen, havoc wrecked by post-wildfire mudslides is a growing danger. These gravity-driven mudflows…
Engineered Cardiac Tissues to Fly on NG-18 to Advance Treatments for Heart Disease
WALLOPS ISLAND (VA), October 26, 2022 – Heart disease may be the leading cause of death in the United States, but researchers from Emory…
NG-18 Mission to Space Station Will Include Research on Mudslides and Heart Cells, a New Bioprinter, and More
WALLOPS FLIGHT FACILITY (VA), October 24, 2022 – Mudslides from forest fires cause catastrophic damage in their wake, and research aimed at predicting and…
Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services Mission 18 Research Overview
No earlier than 5:50 a.m. EDT, Sunday, November 6, from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility, Northrop Grumman’s 18th (NG-18) resupply mission to the International Space…
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