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2013-09-18 | Techniques developed for use aboard the International Space Station to provide remote imaging for health diagnostics are being adapted and used for people living in isolated, underdeveloped areas far from hospitals.
2013-09-10 | Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently conducted a study about reprocessing spent nuclear fuel, to see if it makes sense economically.
2013-09-04 | Van Nuys criminal defense law firm Naderi & Weinrieb is pleased to announce the formation of a special team of lawyers that will be dedicated to handling complex DUI cases, which often require the analysis of scientific evidence.
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.
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.
2013-08-22 | iGOZEN has had their products showcased at one of the best California farmer's markets - the Diamond Fresh Farmer's Market in Diamond Bar, California.
2013-08-17 | Congressman Steve Pearce to give dinner presentation during Carlsbad's National Nuclear Fuel Cycle Summit.
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.
2013-08-16 | EnviroFry suggests that home and building owners, managers, and occupants utilize affordable do-it-yourself mold testing procedures to find and document mold growth problems hidden in residences and commercial buildings in the USA and Canada.
2013-08-15 | NASA has selected 31 investigations proposed in response to the most recent NASA Research Announcement titled "Research Opportunities in Space Biology."
2013-08-07 | This year marks the 40th anniversary of Skylab, the nation's original space station. Skylab hosted experiments with results that proved humans could adapt to microgravity and function effectively in that environment for months at a time.
2013-08-06 | Dr. Jim Conca will be one of the keynote speakers at the upcoming National Nuclear Fuel Cycle Summit, taking place October 14-17, 2013 in Carlsbad, New Mexico.
2013-08-06 | Dr. Jim Conca will be one of the keynote speakers at the upcoming National Nuclear Fuel Cycle Summit, taking place October 14-17, 2013 in Carlsbad, New Mexico.
2013-08-03 | Christopher Hernandez (Northrop Grumman) and Dr. Annabelle Rodriguez-Oquendo (U of Connecticut) Headline Awards.
2013-08-02 | The newly upgraded Payload Operations Integration Center (POIC) at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., manages all the science aboard the space station. On June 19, NASA unveiled upgrades to the payload operations control room.
2013-08-02 | Top honors for Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Navy, and Army Corps of Engineers Heroes.
2013-08-02 | Dr. Kress prides himself on his ability to develop new concepts that are practicable
2013-08-01 | The Optical Payload for Lasercomm Science (OPALS) will test the use of laser optics to transfer information to the ground. The switch from radio frequency to a laser beam could improve communication data rates by a factor of 10 to 100.
2013-08-01 | California State San Marcos Extended Learning offers new Certificate Programs in fields including event planning, supervising employees, and project management that help students take their careers to the next level.
2013-08-01 | The Grauer School in Encinitas announces that two of their high school students have qualified for eligibility as 2013 National Merit Scholarship recipients