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NASA Gives Astronaut Safety Max Attention

Posted On: July 20, 2009

NASA’s next generation of spacecraft will have the safest-ever astronaut escape system, a modern-day version of the reliable [...]

Fuel Emissions Lab Enters New Age for Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance

Posted On: July 20, 2009

The second generation of onboard diagnostic (OBD) technology has been required by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on [...]

NREL and Ford Team Up to Develop “Cool” Cars

Posted On: July 20, 2009

“Summer in the city” means settling into a hot car, cranking the air conditioning, and hoping the sun [...]

NASA and Google Launch Virtual Exploration of the Moon

Posted On: July 20, 2009

Forty years ago on July 20, 1969, the world watched as the crew of Apollo 11 took the [...]

NASA Safety Forums

Posted On: July 20, 2009

On July 21, the FAA held the first meeting in what will be a series of 12 nationwide [...]

NIH Center for Interventional Oncology Offers Venue for Collaborations

Posted On: July 20, 2009

A new Center for Interventional Oncology has been established at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC). [...]

GEOINT Techs Showcased

Posted On: July 20, 2009

Government and industry representatives showcased their latest technology at this year’s fifth annual Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Technology Days, [...]

Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Addresses the Shortage of American Scientists and Engineers

Posted On: July 20, 2009

Even research-consumed federal scientists can come to the realization that young U.S. citizens seem little interested in science, [...]

Cationic Polymers

Posted On: July 20, 2009

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) have developed a new class of stable, water-soluble cationic polymers that [...]

Medical Microsensor for Monitoring Shock and Tissue Health

Posted On: July 20, 2009

Assessing the condition of a patient in order to provide optimal care requires quick detection of vital signs, [...]