Innovation Now

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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

  • Years of Summer

    26/07/2023

    With the extra sensitivity of the James Webb Space Telescope, we can now see more detail of this planet that takes eighty-four years to orbit the Sun.

  • Racing Maladies

    25/07/2023

    Working with NASA, racing engineers adapted a space technology to create a filter that provides drivers with fresh clean air.

  • Ideas for the Future

    24/07/2023

    NIAC seeks innovators from diverse and non-traditional sources, people with far-reaching ideas for the future.

  • Mapping for the Moon

    21/07/2023

    This mobile scanner uses a laser light detection and ranging system to provide millions of measurement points per second that can help map uncharted areas.

  • A Path to Safety

    20/07/2023

    LIDAR could be used to create maps of vegetation and surface roughness to help firefighters find the easiest path to safety when fighting wildfires.

  • Safety Issues

    19/07/2023

    Helicopter ambulance, law enforcement, and search and rescue operators utilize night vision goggles to reduce flying risks.

  • Soliton Waves

    18/07/2023

    A constellation of CubeSats could be used to map small orbital debris by detecting plasma solitons to mitigate on-orbit collisions.

  • A Volatile History

    17/07/2023

    Volcanic activity, lasting thousands of centuries and erupting massive amounts of material may have helped transform Venus.

  • A Flight into the Future

    14/07/2023

    On July 14, 1914, Robert Goddard, a Massachusetts physics professor, registered his first two patents describing a multi-stage rocket and a rocket fueled by liquid propellants.

  • JunoCam

    13/07/2023

    A special instrument aboard the spacecraft Juno was included specifically for citizen scientists.

  • Lagrange Points

    12/07/2023

    Webb is the world’s first space deployable telescope. But in order for the telescope to do its remarkable work, it had to be sent to a specific location in space.

  • LEGO Rover Kit

    11/07/2023

    NASA’s Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter are busy exploring Mars, one-tenth-scale buildable models are touching down in homes around the globe.

  • Laser Bandwidths

    10/07/2023

    Astronauts, mission controllers, and scientists rely on a communications network to transmit messages and commands.

  • Message in a Bottle

    07/07/2023

    Members of the public are invited to add their names to an original poem dedicated to NASA’s Europa Clipper mission before the spacecraft begins its journey to Jupiter’s moon.

  • Generating Power

    06/07/2023

    Power systems that utilize spinning rotors take advantage of dense atmospheres, utilizing drag forces to generate electrical power.

  • Names on a Map

    05/07/2023

    Geologists studying Mars rely on names on a map to understand the landscape and communicate about the area.

  • Fourth of July

    04/07/2023

    For the first twenty years of human spaceflight, no astronaut had spent a Fourth of July in space.

  • Made in the Stars

    03/07/2023

    From the oxygen and potassium that help fireworks burn to the aluminum that makes sparklers sparkle, most of the elements in the universe were produced by the stars.

  • Endothelial Cells

    30/06/2023

    Growing endothelial cells in microgravity is an accurate way to test the effects and toxicity of new vessel-targeting drugs.

  • Measuring Lunar Dust

    29/06/2023

    This air quality sensor that measures air quality here on Earth was first developed to measure lunar dust.

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