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ISS Passes the Torch of Flame Studies

2013-11-14 | The Olympic torch was part of an international relay aboard the International Space Station, passing from one module to the next, before it made a trip outside for its first spacewalk on Nov. 9.


Spacelab Paved Critical Path to Space Station

2013-11-14 | Spacelab modules, built by ESA and carried by NASA's space shuttle, were predecessors to research on the International Space Station.


Falcon Hitches a Ride During Soyuz Space Station Departure

2013-11-13 | Student studies returned aboard Soyuz as part of the Student Spaceflight Experiment Program's third mission, which launched to the space station on Sept.18 aboard Orbital Science's Cygnus.


It Takes Two: A Year of Twin-Formation and the Effects of Spaceflight on Individuals

2013-11-07 | A study new to NASA, which will take place throughout NASA's one-year mission beginning in March 2015, should help scientists better understand the impacts of spaceflight on the human body through the study of a pair of identical twins.


Robots from Space Lead to One-Stop Breast Cancer Diagnosis Treatment

2013-11-07 | International Space Station-derived robotic capabilities, such as the Image-Guided Autonomous Robot (IGAR) are giving us a fast pass to life-saving surgical techniques with cancer-fighting finesse.


It's Like a Party in the Atmosphere!

2013-11-07 | The Space Test Program-Houston 4-FireStation investigation will collect data as it flies over thunderstorms, taking aim at the energy exhibit to help scientists study the relationship between lightning and gamma rays.


Watching Earth's Winds, On a Shoestring

2013-10-30 | The International Space Station (ISS)-RapidScat isn't your average NASA Earth science mission


Student Scientists Receive Unexpected Results From Research in Space

2013-10-25 | Student winners of the YouTube Space Lab competition were surprised by their space station research results.


Space Station Work Serves As Film's Dramatic Backdrop

2013-10-01 | In the new Warner Bros. movie "Gravity," two astronauts find themselves adrift in space and struggling for survival. NASA actively works to protect its astronauts and vehicles from the dangers portrayed in the movie.


'Balancing' the One-Year Mission Risks

2013-10-01 | Spaceflight causes changes in physiological systems that can affect things like balance, strength, vision and endurance. A new test promises to provide scientists with data about these changes just moments after crew members exit the spacecraft.


Student Experiments Take Flight on Cygnus Cargo Craft

2013-10-01 | The goal of the Cygnus cargo spacecraft flight may be to show the vehicle's capabilities to send research and supplies to an orbiting laboratory, but when the flight docked on Sunday, Sept. 29, many young scientists had research on their minds.


Deleted Text Messages Aren't Really Deleted

2013-09-21 | Computer forensics can uncover hidden secrets.


Dr. Terry Day Inducted into Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Technology Development

2013-09-11 | Dr. Day is skilled in fluid dynamics and vorticity


GeneLAB Research Platform to Expand Life Sciences Research on Station

2013-08-29 | NASA is expanding life science research on the space station with a new collection of investigations called geneLAB, NASA's leading effort to develop next-generation life science research capabilities.


Space Station-Inspired mWater App Identifies Healthy Water Sources

2013-08-22 | The mWater app is a tool based in part on International Space Station technology, providing a global water testing resource available for free download as an app or usable via the Web browser version of the app on most smartphones.


Spaceflight Alters Bacterial Social Networks

2013-08-16 | In two NASA-funded studies biofilms grown aboard the International Space Station bound space shuttle were compared with ground biofilms. The study results show for the first time that spaceflight changes the behavior of bacterial communities.


Francis McCabe Inducted into Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Mechanical Engineering and Aerodynamics

2013-08-16 | Mr. McCabe holds more than 100 patents in various industries


Space Station Boosting Biological Research in Orbit

2013-08-15 | NASA has selected 31 investigations proposed in response to the most recent NASA Research Announcement titled "Research Opportunities in Space Biology."


Worldwide Who's Who Names Catherine M. Angotti Professional of the Year in Health Care

2013-08-15 | Ms. Angotti advises on occupational health matters and factors associated with cardiovascular disease


One if by Land, Two if by Space: Astronaut Twins Tantalize Human Research Possibilities in Spaceflight

2013-08-10 | Twin NASA astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly initiated an unprecedented research request to study the human effects of spaceflight using their identical twin genetic makeup.


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