A Lab Aloft (International Space Station Research)
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Texas Talks Space
Apr 29, 2013 08:47:41 AM | Jessica Nimon
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- In today’s A Lab Aloft, Jessica Nimon, research communications managing editor for NASA’s International Space Station Program Science Office, talks about the impact of interacting with the public during Space Week 2013 in Austin, Texas.
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Growing Future Scientists with Plant Signaling Space Study
Mar 27, 2013 03:30:24 PM | Julie Robinson
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- In today’s A Lab Aloft guest post, International Space Station Plant Signaling study Principal Investigator Imara Perera, Ph.D., shares the importance of involving students in science today to groom them for careers in research tomorrow.
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International Space Station Engages with Education
Apr 15, 2013 08:26:57 AM | Jessica Nimon
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- In today’s A Lab Aloft Assistant International Space Station Program Scientist Camille Alleyne talks about a new education publication that highlights more than a decade of inspiring student opportunities with space station investigations and activities.
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Inspiring a Generation
Apr 17, 2013 10:26:21 AM | Julie Robinson
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- The International Space Station Program Science Office would like to dedicate this entry of A Lab Aloft to the life and work of astronaut Sally Ride, who passed away July 23, 2012. In today’s A Lab Aloft, guest blogger Cindy Evans remembers working alongside Sally and the inspirational legacy she leaves behind.
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Touching Lives via International Space Station Benefits
Apr 29, 2013 10:06:54 AM | Jessica Nimon
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- We are proud to announce the new International Space Station Benefits for Humanity website. Today’s entry highlights how this international collaborative effort communicates positive impacts to life here on Earth from space station research and technology.
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Destination Station Brings the Space Experience Home
Apr 29, 2013 10:30:54 AM | Jessica Nimon
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- In today’s post, International Space Station Program Scientist, Julie Robinson, Ph.D., shares the experience and benefits of Destination Station with the readers of A Lab Aloft.
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Meet a Teen with Space Dreams
Apr 29, 2013 01:59:19 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- In today’s post, guest blogger Abigail Harrison—aka, Astronaut Abby—shares her dreams of a career as an astronaut and the exciting ways she’s found to work towards her goal with the readers of A Lab Aloft.
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Sharing the Love
Jul 21, 2011 04:30:10 PM | Jessica Nimon
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- This week on A Lab Aloft, comments from guest blogger Justin Kugler, Systems Engineer with the National Laboratory Office, as he recalls his experience at the STS-135 Tweetup at Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
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When will we know if research on the ISS has paid off?
Nov 02, 2010 12:04:39 PM | Julie Robinson
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- A reflection on the challenge of assigning a monetary value to the benefits of international cooperation, engineering accomplishments, and research accomplishments from the first 10 years of the International Space Station.
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