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

  • Spacy Sentiments

    13/02/2020

    For an out of this world Valentine, don’t head to the store. You might find just the card you’re looking for at NASA.

  • Power for the Moon

    12/02/2020

    Kilopower is a nuclear technology being developed at NASA in collaboration with the Department of Energy.

  • Seismic Signals

    11/02/2020

    These faint seismic signals detected by the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structures instrument appears to have indeed come from inside Mars.

  • Precise Radio Navigation

    10/02/2020

    Precise radio navigation, using radio frequencies to determine position, is vital to the success of deep space exploration missions.

  • Cryogens

    07/02/2020

    NASA is looking for a way to achieve cryogenic temperatures in deep space, but with current technology, we can’t get things cold enough in space.

  • Green Propellant

    06/02/2020

    Green propulsion enables CubeSats to be built in a smaller size because the propellant is very dense and takes up less space.

  • The Breaking Point

    05/02/2020

    It was the largest ever controlled test-to-failure for a NASA rocket tank.

  • A Shampoo Away

    04/02/2020

    New tools built by engineers could bring help for the millions who suffer from major neurological diseases.

  • Weather on Mars

    03/02/2020

    Instruments on Mars provide a detailed view of what’s going on on the planet as the seasons change.

  • Astronaut Food

    31/01/2020

    Pillsbury developed a system for taking control of the entire manufacturing process for space food, ensuring food safety for the Apollo astronauts.

  • Compression Garments

    30/01/2020

    Today a commercially developed re-usable compression garment is a NASA tech transfer that saves new mothers all around the world.

  • Technologies for the Moonwalk

    29/01/2020

    Technologies created for the historic moonwalk advanced into spinoffs that benefit people on Earth.

  • Astrobees

    28/01/2020

    Humming as they go, but softly to comply with noise limits on the space station, the Astrobees can take environmental readings or perform inventory.

  • Disrupting Communication

    27/01/2020

    Scientists can measure disruptions to determine how communications signals have been affected by these atmospheric bubbles.

  • Revolutionary Robots

    24/01/2020

    These cobots combine and morph to enable different types of transportation.

  • Orion Suits

    23/01/2020

    Drawing on six decades of spaceflight experience, NASA has re-engineered the suit worn on the space shuttle.

  • X Marks the Spot

    22/01/2020

    The team leading NASA’s first asteroid sample return mission has officially selected a sample collection site.

  • Tracking Noise

    21/01/2020

    NASA and the National Park Service are working together to help park managers understand the impact of outdoor lighting and noise on animals in our national parks.

  • Kangaroo Island

    20/01/2020

    NASA’s satellite instruments are often the first to detect wildfires burning in remote regions.

  • Necessary Friction

    17/01/2020

    InSight’s mole needs friction from surrounding soil in order to move.

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