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LabTV Teams Up with The University of Maryland to Open Up Their Labs to Filmmakers

2014-06-09 | University shares LabTV's mission, turning young medical scientists into role models


Andrew P. Sullivan Proudly Contributes to the Achievements of Deakin University

2014-06-03 | Dr. Sullivan discovered his talent and explored a career in electron microscopy


An Open Letter to Some of My Mentors, Teachers and All Those on Twitter, Google+, Facebook, LinkedIn Etc. Who Want to Change the World

2014-06-01 | It is our collective responsibility to make sure we create a wise society. Together we must take the essential steps needed to introduce wisdom/brain/emotional-intelligence education for the young and the old.


May the Force (Shoes) Be With You

2014-05-29 | NASA evaluates Force Shoe technology.


Chicago Hosts Third ISS Research and Development Conference

2014-05-28 | Scientists and engineers alike may soon agree with Frank Sinatra, who sang about Chicago as "My Kind of Town" when the city hosts the third annual International Space Station (ISS) Research and Development conference from June 17 to 19.


Political Conservatives Less Receptive to Astrology

2014-05-28 | Study shows those on the far right of the political spectrum more likely to say astrology is 'not at all scientific'


Forum Highlights Future of Research Aboard the International Space Station

2014-05-23 | A panel of research experts gathered May 21 at NASA for the Destination Station: International Space Station Science Forum to highlight the direction for life and physical sciences aboard the International Space Station.


NASA's New Rodent Residence Elevates Research To Greater Heights

2014-05-23 | NASA has housing in the works to provide living quarters for groups of mice and rats in prime real estate aboard the space station. The rodent research system enables researchers to study the long-term effects of microgravity on mammalian physiology.


MDAA: NATO's Missile Defense System Becomes Real

2014-05-22 | Aegis Ashore Missile Defense System successfully launches in historic first test.


Scientists Seek Answers With Space Station Thyroid Cancer Study

2014-05-21 | Researchers recently made use of the microgravity environment aboard the space station for the Microgravity on Human Thyroid Carcinoma Cells study, with the hope to reveal answers that will help in the fight against thyroid cancer.


SpaceX-3 Mission To Return Dragon's Share of Space Station Science

2014-05-18 | The splashdown of SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft on May 18 concludes the company's third contracted resupply mission to the International Space Station, assisting scientists who have investigations returning to Earth complete their analyses.


Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc. Appoints Gary Grammon as Senior Account Manager

2014-05-16 | Grammon to serve Aerobiology's mountain region clients.


Rounding Up the BCATs on the Space Station

2014-05-14 | The Binary Colloidal Alloy Tests (BCAT) series of investigations aims to understand fluids and the physics behind their movement. This research might help in designing new stable products for consumers.


Ka-Band Represents the Future of Space Communications

2014-05-07 | NASA saw a trend in the burden of the world's communications bands years ago and started opening up a new part of the electromagnetic spectrum called Ka-band, which is now considered the spectrum of the future for NASA communications.


Space Station Research Shows That Hardy Little Space Travelers Could Colonize Mars

2014-05-05 | Three recent scientific papers examined the risks of interplanetary exchange of organisms using research from the International Space Station.


Regina Ray Honored for Excellence in Research and Development

2014-05-05 | Ms. Ray excels in her role with Temple University


Space Station Study Seeks How Plants Sense 'Up' and 'Down'

2014-05-02 | How do plants sense "up" and "down" where those relative positions don't exist? Biotube-MICRO, recently launched to the space station for study, will help scientists understand how gravity guides plants into growing correctly.


Spiders in Space Weave a Web of Scientific Inspiration for Spider-Man Fans

2014-05-01 | A free, Web-based guide based on science on the space station is being re-released through Scholastic and Sony Pictures as curriculum for educators to leap on the excitement surrounding the release of the film, "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."


BRIC Carries Big Science in Small Canisters

2014-05-01 | Four tiny canisters which arrived to the space station April 20 are carrying scientific experiments that could lead to better prevention and treatment of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections, and make it easier to grow plants in space.


New Scientist? Innovative Research Idea? Think Space!

2014-05-01 | If you are a doctoral student or post-doctoral fellow and you have a new concept for research in microgravity, now is the time to put your ideas on paper and compete for the chance to develop them into research on the International Space Station.