NASA Partners with CASIS to Improve Protein Crystal Growth in Space
While NASA is often associated with deep space exploration and reaching for the stars, NASA and CASIS also share a common vision of reaching…
NASA’s ISS Research Summary: Week of September 25, 2017
This fall, crew members on the International Space Station will grow three different types of lettuce in orbit. Take a closer look at this…
NASA’s Twin Study Investigates Metabolites
NASA’s Twin Study is analyzing metabolites, small molecules that reflect the physiology of the body, to identify health-associated molecular effects of spaceflight. The Twin…
Space to Ground: Out the Door: 10/06/2017
The space station crew completed the first of three scheduled spacewalks this week. Get the latest update on our orbital laboratory.
The ISS is on Google Street View!
It was a major feat to get the International Space Station onto Google Street View! Google commissioned Thinkspace Consulting to tackle this project. An all-female team…
“Two for the Crew” Challenge: Design a Tool to 3D Print in Space
Two for the Crew is the newest space innovation challenge developed by Future Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Foundation, and NASA. Your…
See the Crowd Favorite Designs for the “Chips in Space” Mission Patch
The votes are in! Thank you to everyone who submitted and/or voted on designs for the 2017 Tissue Chips in Space mission patch! Your designs displayed…
Preparing for A Launch
If you’re a researcher with an experiment going up to the International Space Station (ISS), the days prior to launch are filled with excitement,…
Boy Scouts: “An Incredible Experience!”
The upcoming SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch tentatively scheduled for Monday, August 14 will transport various experiments to the International Space Station (ISS) as…
Submit Your Design for the “Chips In Space” Mission Patch!
CASIS, NCATS, and NASA need your ideas to design a mission patch for an exciting new research program on the International Space Station! Tissue Chips in Space (“Chips in Space”…
MUSES Platform: Making Earth Imaging Technology Demonstrations Cost Effective from the ISS
Envision being able to validate that a new imager works before risking it on a satellite launch—and, if it doesn’t, being able to easily…
It’s a Tie! Two Students Will Send Their DNA Experiments to Space
Genes in Space, a STEM competition for grades 7-12, announces its winners every year at the ISS Research and Development Conference. This year there…
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