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

  • Wildlife Strikes

    07/01/2022

    Today the Federal Aviation Administration’s Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Program focuses on reducing wildlife hazards for flights in the air and on the ground.

  • Inspecting Power Grids

    06/01/2022

    When coupled with a drone and GPS, this UV detection system can be used to remotely inspect power grids.

  • Very Low Temperatures

    05/01/2022

    Cryogenics is the study of things at very low temperatures and NASA is changing the way they keep things cool.

  • Grasp Assist

    04/01/2022

    Many of the technologies developed for Robonaut are being adapted for use on Earth.

  • All Access Mobility

    03/01/2022

    This Shapeshifter robot can fly in the sky, tumble over terrain, cruise into caves, float like a boat, and swim under seas.

  • Part of Our Everyday Lives

    31/12/2021

    Each year, NASA creates hundreds of new inventions. And through technology transfer, many of these inventions become part of our everyday lives.

  • The Brightest World

    30/12/2021

    Fascinating discoveries about the brightest world in our solar system all point to an ocean world which may have conditions friendly to life.

  • A Lunar Port

    29/12/2021

    Gateway will serve as a port for the human landing system that will take astronauts down to the lunar surface, and act as a staging location for spacecraft heading out to destinations beyond the Moon.

  • Dust Contamination

    28/12/2021

    NASA is looking for innovative dust mitigation technologies before Artemis astronauts go back to the Moon to stay.

  • Wet Cold Air

    27/12/2021

    When you leave your car outside overnight in the cold, you often have to wipe off the windows in the morning.

  • From the Moon

    24/12/2021

    Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the Moon, entered lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968.

  • Understanding Natural Disasters

    23/12/2021

    A team of scientists created the Disasters Mapping Portal to allows users to understand what’s happening on the ground when disasters hit.

  • A Pen for Space

    22/12/2021

    Paul C. Fisher had already revolutionized the pen industry before he launched his company into space with a new pen that would work without gravity.

  • Primordial Bodies

    21/12/2021

    Over four billion years ago, the newly formed solar system consisted of trillions of rocky and icy bodies.

  • Ballistic Impact

    20/12/2021

    The innovative Ballistic Impact Lab is helping engineers predict what materials will stand up to the micrometeorites that bombard the lunar surface.

  • Traditions in Space

    17/12/2021

    Santa hats, a 2-foot artificial tree, and holiday treats that include butter cookies complete with colored icing packs can be found throughout the space station.

  • Measuring Holiday Spirit

    16/12/2021

    It’s official. NASA has found a way to measure holiday spirit from space.

  • Martian Rover

    15/12/2021

    Much like an RV, this new pressurized rover will contain everything astronauts need to live and work on the surface.

  • Stacked and Ready to Go

    14/12/2021

    The now stacked rocket and crew capsule are preparing to roll out to Launchpad 39B in late December.

  • Mission Control to Orion

    13/12/2021

    Orion will need to communicate with Earth while traveling through space.

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