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In Space, What's on the Outside Matters

2014-09-16 | Upcoming instruments planned for the external space station platform include the Multi-User System for Earth Sensing, the Calorimetric Electron Telescope, Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass, a Rapid Scatterometer, and the Cloud-Aerosol Transport System.


On Space Station, Earth's Beauty is in the Eye of the High Definition Beholder

2014-09-09 | The ongoing High Definition Earth Viewing investigation aboard the International Space Station allows anyone with internet access to continuously stream live views of Earth directly to their desktop or mobile internet device.



Algal Growth a Blooming Problem Space Station to Help Monitor

2014-09-02 | The space station's Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean (HICO) instrument can help research harmful algal blooms, similar to recent concerns in Lake Erie. HICO provides a way for researchers to see 90 wavelengths of light not visible to humans.



Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc. Appoints Mandy Palm as Senior Account Manager for the Western Region

2014-08-27 | Supporting clients in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington.


Microgravity Research Breaks Down How to Build Better Bones

2014-08-25 | The nature of bone loss acceleration in space provides an opportunity for research, which has already factored into preclinical pharmaceutical trials to develop medications to help with bone health on Earth.


Space Station Inspired Robot to Help Heal Sick Children

2014-08-22 | Space-inspired robotics are lending a helping arm to pediatric doctors for children who require intensive surgical care. The same companies which developed the robotic arms that helped build the space station have now created a new research platform.


James E. Collins Recognized for Excellence in Veterinary Medicine

2014-08-22 | Dr. Collins practices and professes in the field


Students See World From Station Crew's Point of View

2014-08-19 | The Sally Ride Earth Knowledge Acquired by Middle School Students (EarthKAM) program provides a unique educational opportunity, allowing students to photograph and analyze our planet from the perspective of the International Space Station.


Monitoring Meteor Showers from Space

2014-08-14 | Planned for launch on Orbital Sciences' third commercial resupply flight to the space station, the Meteor investigation will help scientists better understand asteroids and comets crossing Earth's orbit and how these objects affect our planet.


Teddy Bear Portraits Chosen To Be Highlighted By Forbes Living

2014-08-10 | Teddy Bear Portraits by Nationwide Studios Inc. will be featured on an upcoming segment in the "Mommy Must Have" series, produced by Forbes Living and hosted by award-winning TV host Forbes Riley.


Student Scientists Present Unexpected Results from Space Station Research

2014-08-07 | 29 student teams presented research results at the 2014 Student Spaceflight Experiments Program National Conference held in early July at the Smithsonian.


Katja Nielsen Honored for Her Leadership Skills and Commitment to the Pharmaceutical Industry

2014-08-01 | Ms. Nielsen leads her department in producing high-quality medicine.


Jenny C. McCloskey Inducted into Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Health Care

2014-07-25 | Dr. McCloskey is well-known for her work in sexual health.


Space Station Researcher Guides Aim to Maximize Science

2014-07-22 | The International Space Station Program Science Office's new 15-book Researcher's Guide Series launched online on May 14 with three books already available for download and online viewing.


Genetic Blueprint of Bread Wheat Genome Unveiled

2014-07-18 | Last step before full genome sequence.


From Antibiotics to Yeast: Latest Student Science Heads For Space

2014-07-08 | Mission 5 of the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station on July 11. A total of 1,344 proposals yielded 15 selected investigations for the flight.


Where CNN Went Wrong in Promoting Time-lapse Photography as a Revolutionary New Technology to Improve IVF Outcomes

2014-07-07 | CHR investigators examine the efficacy of embryoscopy, a closed embryo incubation system, and urge patients to be wary of unfounded marketing claims of improved IVF pregnancy rates, especially in light of its high cost and lack of clinical evidence.


Labcon Completes Purchase of Building for Expansion

2014-07-03 | Labcon purchases Petaluma property for planned expansion.


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