Sparking Student Interest in Space Science in Brazil
For a country without much involvement in space research, educational outreach is critical for getting more students interested in careers in the space industry.…
Examining Nanoparticle Formation in Microgravity for Improved Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca is going to space to try to address one of the biggest health challenges on Earth: Cancer. The health and economic…
Supercomputing in Space: HPE’s Spaceborne Computer Returns After a Successful 1.5-Year Mission on the ISS National Lab
After spending 615 days onboard the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory—orbiting the Earth more than 8,900 times and traveling almost 229 million…
Online Article in Scientific American Discusses ISS National Lab STEM Value
In a Scientific American “Observations” article published recently, two members of the International Space Station (ISS) National Lab Board of Directors discuss the power of…
Communicating the Value of Space-based R&D at the BIO International Convention
Tomorrow at the BIO International Convention, International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory Deputy Chief Scientist Michael Roberts will moderate a session focused on…
Spurring Innovation Through Diverse Partnerships: A Report From the 2019 Front End of Innovation Conference
Over its 17-year history, the FEI Conference has developed into a program focused on technological innovation and product design. The main theme for the…
Space Station Explorers Share the Excitement of Maker Faire!
Earlier this month, Space Station Explorers took part in the annual Bay Area Maker Faire, a showcase of invention and creativity that gathers together…
Student Researchers Study Crystal Growth on the Space Station
A group of Wisconsin students took their studies of crystal growth out of this world—to the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory! The…
National Osteoporosis Month: Testing a New Osteoporosis Therapy on the ISS
As people age, their bones become more susceptible to fractures, which can take months to heal and significantly affect quality of life. Osteoporosis, a…
History in the Making: Student Experiment Edits DNA with CRISPR Technology in Space
Genes in Space student investigators have succeeded in making history this week, when their experiment successfully used CRISPR-Cas9 technology to edit DNA on the…
Apollo 11 to the ISS National Lab: The Shift From Inspiring Students to Engaging Them in Space-based Science
Fifty years ago this July, a massive rocket launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, carrying three NASA astronauts who would make history. Apollo 11 inspired…
Innovation at the Interface Between the Physical and the Digital
The 2019 IRI Annual Conference was focused on digital transformation and the potential for innovation that exists at the interface between the digital and…
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