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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Welding in Space
23/06/2025As NASA plans for humans to return to the Moon or explore Mars, laser beams could be a key to assembling large structures or making repairs in space.
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Celebrating the Solstice
20/06/2025If you look to the sky, June is filled with astronomical delights.
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Data from Space
18/06/2025NASA is teaming up with the commercial sector to bring discoveries home from space.
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Martian Skies
17/06/2025Sometimes noctilucent clouds on Mars create a rainbow of colors, producing iridescent, or mother-of-pearl clouds.
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Tiny Tardigrades
16/06/2025These tiny but tough life forms may help astronauts survive in the harsh environment of space.
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Bowls of Beans
13/06/2025From astronauts to engineers, people at NASA have some interesting traditions to mark successful launches. But none may be as famous as Norm Carlson’s Launch Beans.
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Breathing Life into Moon Dirt
12/06/2025As NASA prepares for a sustained human presence on the Moon, researchers are turning lunar dust into a lifeline.
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The Gannon Storm
11/06/2025A year after a geomagnetic storm that created auroras seen as far south as Texas, scientists are still making discoveries about its surprising effects.
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REACCH for It
10/06/2025Astrobee has been wrapping its arms around objects on the International Space Station.
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A Targeted Landing
05/06/2025NASA’s official lunar landing requirement is to land within fifty meters, or one hundred sixty-four feet of a targeted site.
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Superglass
04/06/2025ELF-5 is improving materials used for smartphone screens and space habitats by testing these materials in space.
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Sightseeing on Mars
02/06/2025A flyby of Mars gave Europa Clipper an opportunity to calibrate its infrared imaging instrument.
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Moving Oxygen
30/05/2025The efficient movement of large amounts of oxygen over long distances could help sustain a permanent human presence on the Moon.
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Stratospheric Platforms
29/05/2025Researchers are evaluating the feasibility of using a stratospheric platform in wildland fire scenarios.
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The Fifth and Final
28/05/2025It was the Monday after Mother’s Day in 2009 when Atlantis lifted off from Launch Pad 39A to rendezvous with the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Welcoming Norway
27/05/2025Norway has now become the fifty-fifth nation to officially join the Artemis Accords.