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Super Insulation Requires Super Materials - NASA
NASA researchers helped create an insulation coating that blocks heat and sunlightAndrew Wagner (NASA)
From Mars Rovers to Factory Assembly Lines - NASA
NASA-funded AI technology enabling autonomous rovers and drones now keeps an eye on conveyor beltsAndrew Wagner (NASA)
The View from Space Keeps Getting Better - NASA
After 50 years of Landsat, discovery of new commercial and scientific uses is only acceleratingAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Controlled Propulsion for Gentle Landings - NASA
A valve designed for NASA rover landings enables effective stage separations for commercial spaceflightAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Spraying for Food Safety - NASA
Whether protecting crops from diseases and pests or sanitizing contaminated surfaces, the ability to spray protective chemicals over important resources isAndrew Wagner (NASA)
The Science of the Perfect Cup for Coffee - NASA
Material research is behind the design of a temperature-regulating mugAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Measuring Moon Dust to Fight Air Pollution - NASA
Moon dust, or regolith, isn’t like the particles on Earth that collect on bookshelves or tabletops – it’s abrasive and it clings to everything. ThroughoutAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Printed Engines Propel the Next Industrial Revolution - NASA
Efforts to 3D print engines produce significant savings in rocketry and beyondAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Flipping NASA Tech and Sticking the Landing - NASA
NASA tech adds gecko grip to phone accessoryAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Space Age Swimsuit Reduces Drag, Breaks Records - NASA
SpeedoUSA, asked NASA’s Langley Research Center to help design a swimsuit with reduced surface drag.Andrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: NASA’s Moonshot Launched Commercial Fuel Cell Industry - NASA
Agency’s technology development prepared fuel cells for tomorrow’s renewable energy gridsAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Giant Batteries Deliver Renewable Energy When It’s Needed - NASA
Solar power is abundant – when the Sun is shining. Wind power is steady – when the wind is blowing. However, creating a steady electricity supply fromAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Giant Batteries Deliver Renewable Energy When It’s Needed - NASA
Solar power is abundant – when the Sun is shining. Wind power is steady – when the wind is blowing. However, creating a steady electricity supply fromAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Food Safety Program for Space Has Taken Over on Earth - NASA
System created for Apollo astronaut food has become the global standard for hazard preventionAndrew Wagner (NASA)
New Energy Source Powers Subsea Robots Indefinitely - NASA
Power modules driven by ocean temperatures save money, reduce pollutionAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Measuring the Buzz, Hum, and Rattle - NASA
NASA-supported wireless microphone array quickly, cheaply, and accurately maps noise from aircraft, animals, and more.Andrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: From Spacesuits to Racing Suits - NASA
For spacewalks to even be possible, spacesuits need insulation and temperature controls to withstand temperature swings between 250 and minus 250 degreesAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: A NASA-Inspired Bike Helmet with Aerodynamics of a Jet - NASA
Before the U.S. Cycling Federation adopted a requirement for all bike racers to wear helmets in 1986, most people rode without one. The only helmet options atAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: NASA’s Ion Thruster Knowhow Keeps Satellites Flying - NASA
In low Earth orbit, satellites face a constant challenge – a tiny amount of atmospheric drag that, over time, causes them to slow down and decay their orbit.Andrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Stay Safe with Battery Testing for Space - NASA
NASA battery safety exams influence commercial product testingAndrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA Data Helps Beavers Build Back Streams - NASA
Humans aren’t the only mammals working to mitigate the effects of climate change in the Western United States. People there are also enlisting the aid ofAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Taking Earth’s Pulse with NASA Satellites - NASA
Natural disasters like volcanic eruptions, floods, and tornados can dramatically change the surface of Earth to the point where alterations are visible inAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Folding NASA Experience into an Origami Toolkit - NASA
Math for designing lasers becomes artist’s key to creating complex crease patternsAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Synthetic DNA Diagnoses COVID, Cancer - NASA
NASA-funded molecular research enables better disease detectionAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Cutting the Knee Surgery Cord - NASA
After Eugene Malinskiy saw a physician assistant trip over arthroscopic camera cords during a medical procedure, he and his brother, Ilya, set out to developAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: NASA Helps Find Where the Wildfires Are - NASA
Globally, nearly all wildfires start with a human ignition source – not lightning strikes or wildlife encountering power equipment. Knowing humans can be aAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: NASA Helps Find Where the Wildfires Are - NASA
Globally, nearly all wildfires start with a human ignition source – not lightning strikes or wildlife encountering power equipment. Knowing humans can be aAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Suspended Solar Panels See the Light - NASA
In the 80 years since the shocking collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington, engineers have designed suspended structures to minimize theirAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: Semiconductor Research Leads to Revolution in Dental Care - NASA
Toothpaste based on the mineral hydroxyapatite, popular across Asia and much of Europe today, is finding its first foothold in the U.S. But the idea behindAndrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA Tech Tuesday: Seeing is Communicating - NASA
Eye-tracking technology supported by NASA makes ‘talking’ possible for people who can’t.Andrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA Tech Tuesday: Seeing is Communicating - NASA
Eye-tracking technology supported by NASA makes ‘talking’ possible for people who can’t.Andrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA Space Tech Spinoffs Benefit Earth Medicine, Moon to Mars Tools - NASA
As NASA innovates for the benefit of all, what the agency develops for exploration has the potential to evolve into other technologies with broader use hereNASA
NASA Space Tech Spinoffs Benefit Earth Medicine, Moon to Mars Tools - NASA
As NASA innovates for the benefit of all, what the agency develops for exploration has the potential to evolve into other technologies with broader use hereNASA
'Digital Winglets' for Real Time Flight Paths Born from NASA Tech - NASA
Before airplanes even reach the runway, pilots must file a plan to inform air traffic controllers where they’re going and the path they are going to take.Andrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA’s Webb Telescope Improves Simulation Software - NASA
“We pushed everything, all the simulation, just as hard as it would go,” said Erin Elliott, an optical engineer at Ansys, Inc., which makes Ansys ZemaxLoura Hall (NASA)
NASA Makes It Easier to Find Assistive Technologies for Licensing
NASA develops a variety of technologies to explore space and beyond for the benefit of humanity. One measure of its success is the impact on the daily livesLoura Hall (NASA)