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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Effects of Fatigue
10/12/2021Understanding the relationship between fatigue and autonomous systems will help engineers design solutions to help sleepy drivers stay alert.
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Space in a Holiday Theme
09/12/2021Sip a cup of hot cocoa in your own living room and watch the dazzling displays of space themed lights online.
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Futuristic Spacesuits
08/12/2021The SmartSuit is more than just a novel suit specifically designed for operations outside a spacecraft on planetary surfaces like Mars.
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Tears of the Arizona
07/12/2021Using non-destructive underwater 3-D imaging, the team hopes to paint an accurate picture of what is happening beneath the surface at Pearl Harbor.
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Mapping Outages
06/12/2021NASA has developed the Black Marble, a daily calibrated and validated product suite that remotely senses lights at night.
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Two Bold Missions
03/12/2021These two bold missions will help uncover the clouded truths about the shrouded world of Venus.
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Building the Fuel Tanks
02/12/2021The Vertical Assembly Center at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility houses the world’s largest welding tool, which was used to build the world’s biggest rocket.
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Passing Overhead
01/12/2021The International Space Station’s orbit takes it all around the globe so you could be in the right place at the right time of the day as the station streaks across the sky.
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LEGO Prototypes
30/11/2021NASA’s ongoing partnership with LEGO helps get the next generation interested in our shared future in space. But you won’t just find LEGOs in kids’ hands.
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Reducing Contrails
29/11/2021Those trails of condensed water from jet exhaust, seen as white streaks against the sky, can linger in the upper atmosphere for hours and affect the way Earth is heated and cooled.
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Rookies in Space
25/11/2021Four astronauts joined the crew on the International Space Station last week. Three of those four astronauts are rookies who are about to experience their first holidays in space.
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Astronaut Snoopy
24/11/2021For more than 50 years, Snoopy has contributed to the excitement for NASA’s human spaceflight missions, helping to inspire generations to dream big. And this year, “big” just happens to be 49 feet tall.
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Food Safety on Your Table
23/11/2021No one wants to worry about the safety of the food on their table. And thanks to a system created for astronaut food, we don’t have to.
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Drill and Store
22/11/2021With more than three thousand parts, the sampling and caching system on the rover is the most complex mechanism ever sent into space.
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Modern Sea Level Rise
19/11/2021Monitoring ocean height helps scientists predict the impact of sea level rise on humanity and improves marine and weather forecasts.
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Concert in the Sky
18/11/2021The instruments on NASA’s TESS are ideal for studying stellar vibrations, a field of research known as asteroseismology.
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Amorphology
17/11/2021A company called Amorphology hopes to drop the price of cobots by using NASA advances originally made for planetary rovers.
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Human in the Loop
16/11/2021A stabilized approach for landing is based on the pilot’s interpretation of certain visual clues.
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A Glowing Trail
15/11/2021Instead of fire, the exhaust produced by electric propulsion is a glowing greenish-blue trail, reminiscent of a science fiction movie.