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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Astronaut Menu
14/05/2021NASA is looking for creative solutions to menu boredom for astronauts on long duration missions.
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A Moon Rock in Washington
13/05/2021A Moon rock has a place of honor in the Oval Office of the White House, on loan to the current administration.
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Precision Timekeeping
12/05/2021NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock is a navigation shift that would allow us to more efficiently and precisely track spacecraft in flight.
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A NASA Mom
10/05/2021She’s the lead Mom for the OSIRIS-REx mission – NASA’s first ever asteroid sample return mission.
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Small Packages
07/05/2021During its flight demonstration, RainCube provided scientists with 3D pictures of what was going on inside storms around the world.
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No More Blackouts
06/05/2021No more communication blackouts while waiting for this spacecraft to pass over a ground station.
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Data from Cassini
04/05/2021Exactly how long is a day on Saturn? The answer, my friends, was hidden in the rings.
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Ghostly Lights
03/05/2021The AZURE mission carried scientific instruments that deployed visible gases that ionized when exposed to sunlight.
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Tracking Orbital Debris
30/04/2021With more than seven thousand metric tons and millions of individual pieces of space junk orbiting Earth, tracking the debris is essential.
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Bees in Space
29/04/2021Here on Earth, the tiny honeybee pulls its weight, adding an estimated 15 billion dollars to crops each year. And their contributions haven’t gone unnoticed by NASA.
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A Diamond Planet
28/04/2021Scientists are talking about a new form of diamond – one that exists in outer space.
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Crater Camera
27/04/2021This little black camera looks like something out of a spy movie, but it’s only going to keep an eye on what happens under a spacecraft as it lands on the Moon.
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Tracking Animal Migration
26/04/2021Animals migrate all over the planet. Now NASA is partnering with universities and other global agencies to compare data about animals wherever they roam.
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In the Wake of Disaster
23/04/2021An innovative satellite-based radar technology is allowing researchers at NASA to understand damage from natural hazards in new and powerful ways.
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Named in Her Honor
21/04/2021With the naming of the Headquarters building, NASA honors Mary Jackson’s legacy and affirms a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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Nano Sensors
19/04/2021Nano sensors are known to be highly sensitive and low-resource, however the fabrication process is very complex and labor intensive.