New NASA Open Innovation Challenge Pavilion Leverages
'Crowdsourcing' To Improve Health And Performance Of
Astronauts
NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) Space Life Sciences
Directorate (SLSD) and a company called InnoCentive announced a new
NASA Open Innovation Pavilion Wednesday, which will provide the
public with the opportunity to help solve difficult problems facing
the U.S. space program.
The New Media Team at NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett
Field, CA, has released an application to deliver mission
information, videos, images and news updates to people's
fingertips.
Lancair’s Kim Lorentzen Details the Company Growth to What it is Today
As composite structures began to emerge in the late 1970s, Lance Neibauer’s aviation interest went from hobby to inspiration; having graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design, Neibauer believed he could develop a sleekly designed aircraft that optimized both performance and handling.
Removing Requirements Drops Price By $13.2 Million
This week NASA issued a follow-up Request for Information (RFI)
for ideas from education institutions, science museums and other
appropriate organizations about their ability to purchase and
publicly display orbiters after the conclusion of the Space Shuttle
Program.