NASA
73 articles about NASA
-
The Artemis I space mission hopes to provide researchers with a better understanding of the high levels of radiation on the body for cancer treatment and other applications.
-
NASA and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have sent stem cells into space in order to determine whether they grow differently without G-force.
-
Researchers from Zhejiang University in China developed an artificially intelligent olfactory system for the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. An “e-nose” was built to “smell” samples from patients.
-
Teams Engineer Complex Human Tissues, Win Top Prizes in NASA Challenge
6/9/2021
Two teams of scientists from the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, have won first and second place in NASA's Vascular Tissue Challenge.
-
NASA to Fund Study of Tree Canopy Impact on Remote Sensing Measurements
10/13/2020
Researchers from Battelle, Rochester Institute of Technology, and the University of New Hampshire to Collaborate on Project
-
NASA Administrator Statement on Coronavirus Situation
3/9/2020
The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine : "On Sunday, March 8 , we received confirmation an employee at NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley tested positive for t
-
Maxar Chosen by NASA to Integrate Pollution Monitoring Payload on an Upcoming Commercial Satellite
7/22/2019
Innovative TEMPO instrument will measure major air pollutants over North America at each hour of the day
-
Relativity to Build New Autonomous Rocket Factory and Expand Testing Facilities at NASA Stennis Space Center in Mississippi
6/11/2019
Relativity announced that it has secured an agreement with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and an incentive package from the Mississippi Development Authority to expand facilities and infrastructure at NASA’s historic Stennis Space Center in Hancock County, Mississippi.
-
Maxar Selected by NASA to Study Future Space Communications Architecture and Services
5/16/2019
Maxar Technologies announced that it has been selected by NASA to study future systems that could revolutionize NASA’s space-based communications architecture through innovative technologies and commercial partnerships.
-
Eutelsat America Corp. to Participate in NASA’s Space Relay Partnership and Services Study
5/16/2019
Eutelsat America Corp. has been selected by NASA for the Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships-2 (NextSTEP-2) as part of the NASA Space Relay Partnership and Services Study.
-
NASA's Landmark Twins Study Reveals Resilience of Human Body in Space
4/12/2019
Results from NASA's landmark Twins Study, which took place from 2015-2016, were published Thursday in Science.
-
Wolters Kluwer provides NASA astronauts in outer space access to UpToDate clinical decision support resource
3/19/2019
Wolters Kluwer, Health now equips astronauts at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on board the International Space Station with the most current medical information and access to expert-authored recommendations.
-
NASA-Funded Research Creates DNA-like Molecule to Aid Search for Alien Life
2/21/2019
In a research breakthrough funded by NASA, scientists have synthesized a molecular system that, like DNA, can store and transmit information.
-
NASA Investment in Cholera Forecasts Helps Save Lives in Yemen
8/27/2018
For the first time ever, measurements from NASA Earth-observing research satellites are being used to help combat a potential outbreak of life-threatening cholera.
-
Humanetics Corporation Presents Data on Drug to Protect Cardiac Cells Against Toxicity From Space-Like Radiation
1/30/2018
Humanetics Corporation has recently completed two research studies funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, which evaluated the potential of Humanetics’ investigational drug, BIO 300, to mitigate the toxicities from space-like radiation exposure.
-
AlloSource Co-Authors International Space Station Microbial Study With NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
1/17/2018
AlloSource and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory co-authored a scientific publication titled "Detection of antimicrobial resistance genes associated with the International Space Station environmental surfaces" that was published today in Nature's Scientific Reports.
-
Humanetics Receives NASA Grant To Test New Drug’s Ability To Prevent Cardiac Damage From Space Radiation
10/10/2017
-
Dynasil's RMD Subsidiary Awarded $2.1 Million In Technology Development Grants By The NIH And NASA
8/10/2017
-
PASCO Scientific Invites Educators To Journey To The Frontiers Of Science And STEM Education At ISTE 2017 With Hands-On Demos, Sensor-Based STEM Labs, And A Real NASA Spacesuit
6/22/2017
-
Kx Technology And The SETI Institute Teams Up With NASA Frontier Development Lab To Apply AI To Solve Space Related Challenges
6/22/2017