Archive for Tag Archives: ' NASA'
2014 R&D Budget
Greetings from D.C. President Obama released his FY 2014 budget in mid-April, including that portion informally known as [...]
Kirtland Space Unit Aids NASA in Mission to Moon
The Space Development and Test Directorate (SDTD) at Kirtland AFB, N.M., is helping NASA launch a spacecraft to [...]
News Roundup
It’s time for another news roundup! In an example of T2 between government agencies, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab [...]
NASA/Industry/University Team Developing Ultra-High-Strength Composites From Carbon Nanotubes
Replacement of conventional carbon fiber-reinforced composites with advanced composites reinforced with carbon nanotube-based fibers and fabrics can lead [...]
Lab Spotlight: NASA Ames – MEDLI Testing
In addition to protecting the Curiosity rover, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) heat shield contains embedded sensors to [...]
Hall of Famers Walk Among Us!
Congratulations to NASA Glenn Research Center and its commercial partners! Last week, they were inducted into the 2013 Space [...]
NASA Technology Helps to Show Why Trees Fail
If you’ve ever been to an FLC event or been trained by an FLC trainer, you’ve most likely [...]
News Roundup Part 2
Check out some more of March’s relevant news at the links below. The America Invents Act fully took [...]
New NASA App Shows You a Launch Up Close
Have you ever wanted an up-close and personal view of a NASA space shuttle as it lifts off? [...]
News Roundup
Check out the following links for what’s new in the tech transfer community. Brookhaven Lab Offers New Partnerships [...]







Airman Improves Dust Storm Predictability
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