Sinopsis
Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.
Episodios
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Peaceful Cooperation
14/11/2023Expedition 1, the first mission on the International Space Station, marked the beginning of an unprecedented era of peaceful cooperation in space.
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The Mission Continues
13/11/2023Commander Callie continues her Moon mission in NASA’s newest graphic novel.
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Honoring Those Who Serve
10/11/2023Join us in saluting the men and women who have or are serving our country.
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Unique Polymers
09/11/2023Commercial applications of these unique polymers could utilize the self-healing capability to create protective liners for anything from spacesuits to fuel tanks.
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Tech Transfer
08/11/2023From the very beginning, NASA was defined as a civilian agency that would share its many discoveries with the tax-paying public.
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Swarm Technologies
07/11/2023As the four Starling spacecraft drift into position, they will test the swarm technologies that are essential for future deep space missions.
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A Homerun for Aerospace
06/11/2023Predicting how air moves around a baseball in motion can improve the accuracy of models used to design better aircraft.
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A Lunar Telescope
03/11/2023Imagine a giant telescope suspended in a lunar crater. That’s the idea behind the Lunar Crater Radio telescope.
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Exploring a Metal World
02/11/2023Studying the evolution of a planetary body is a detective story. And Psyche is set to be NASA’s next detective.
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Lightning on Jupiter
01/11/2023Juno’s orbits will pass over Jupiter’s night side, providing even more opportunities for Juno’s suite of science instruments to catch lightning in the act.
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Haunting Sounds
31/10/2023These black hole sound waves were resynthesized into an eerie mix that may haunt you.
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The Sinister Solar System
30/10/2023If you really want to make your skin crawl this Halloween, take a Haunted Hayride through the Sinister Solar System – if you dare.
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Eerie Worlds
27/10/2023NASA missions are giving researchers eyes on the universe that help them learn about the eerie characteristics of worlds beyond our own.
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A Thriller Mission
26/10/2023From Cassini’s Bats to Mummy Saturn, this set of entertaining posters serves as a ghostly reminder of one of NASA’s thriller missions.
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Immersed in the Universe
25/10/2023The James Webb Space Telescope gives scientists clues about distant worlds and other stars. Now it is inspiring the public to experience art in a new light.
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Taking to the Skies
24/10/2023With the establishment of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in 1958, the United States expanded their flights into space.
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Tiny Swimmers
23/10/2023Ocean worlds have long piqued the interest of scientists because where there is water, there is the potential for life.
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Equilibrium
20/10/2023The James Webb Space Telescope will orbit the Sun at Earth's Lagrange Point number two, allowing the telescope to stay in line with Earth as it moves around the Sun.
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Planetary Collisions
19/10/2023Using Chandra data, astronomers may have witnessed a host star devouring an orbiting planet.