Studying a Skin Pathogen in Space
An ISS National Lab investigation launching on Orbital ATK CRS-8 mission will study Staphylococcus aureus (a common skin pathogen) in space. The study will examines…
A Dozen ISS National Lab Experiments Launching to Space Station This Weekend
New ISS National Lab research is slated to launch to the International Space Station on the Orbital ATK CRS-8 mission on Saturday, Nov. 11.…
Investing in Innovation: Launching Start-ups with ISS Research
Early-stage entrepreneurs are major drivers of innovation and not only contribute to the U.S. economy but create new markets for the world. Over the…
The Role of the ISS National Lab in Regenerative Medicine Research
Advances in stem cell biology, the development of tissue chips, and 3D bioprinting on Earth are helping to accelerate drug discovery and bring the…
Inspiring Students Through Amateur Radio on the ISS
In 2000, amateur radio operators conducted the first amateur radio contact between an operator on the ground and a crew member onboard the ISS.…
Scientist Astronaut Leads Research in Space For Life on Earth
While NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins was onboard the ISS, she operated hundreds of experiments, ventured outside the space station for two spacewalks, and welcomed…
Zero Robotics: Helping Students Discover the Digital World Through the ISS
Today, the world runs on code. There are a gazillion digital interfaces around us buzzing with information, influencing how we communicate, travel, conduct business,…
Commercial Use of the ISS for Maritime Tracking: An Operational Evaluation
The view of Earth from space is a stunning shift in perspective that is not only beautiful but also valuable—facilitating research in disciplines as…
Tissue Chip and Lab-on-a-chip Technology for Improved Drug Testing
When investigators identify a promising compound for a potential therapeutic drug, there are numerous stages of drug development, preclinical testing, clinical testing in humans, and…
Innovation on the ISS to Improve Medicines on Earth
Eli Lilly and Company has 140 years of pharmaceutical experience on Earth; but like imagination, innovation and discovery do not stop there. Lilly—which was…
Boy Scout Team ‘Ames’ to Launch New Research to the ISS
The Boy Scouts of America offer more than 100 merit badges for youth development. Currently, there is not a merit badge for microgravity research…
Reflections on Humanity
After 340 days on the ISS, astronaut Scott Kelly returned to Earth on March 2, 2016, bringing home a world of scientific discovery. In…
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