A Lab Aloft (International Space Station Research)

2010
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Human in the Loop: The Importance of Humans Conducting Experiments in Space Dec 10, 2010 04:08:25 PM | Julie Robinson
 
This week, comments from guest blogger and International Space Station astronaut Peggy Whitson, Ph.D., as she reflects on why it is important to have humans carry out experiments in space.
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Of Fish, Astronauts, and Bone Health on Earth Nov 18, 2010 11:45:48 AM | Jessica Nimon
 
This week, comments from guest blogger Dr. Scott M. Smith as he reflects on recent space station research, which connects a diet rich in fish intake and omega-3 fatty acids to a reduced rate of bone loss.
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A Teacher’s View of the International Space Station Nov 10, 2010 03:06:47 PM | Jessica Nimon
 
This week, comments from guest blogger Susan Mayo with observations about the value of the International Space Station in inspiring students.
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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
 
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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The Importance of the Recent MAXI X-ray Nova Discovery Dec 03, 2010 04:51:59 PM | Julie Robinson
 
Dr. Julie A. Robinson discusses the importance of the recent International Space Station Monitor of All-sky X‑ray Image or MAXI X-ray Nova discovery with JAXA's Masaru Matsuoka.
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Who will be the Carl Sagan for the International Space Station? Nov 02, 2010 11:34:21 AM | Julie Robinson
 
This is the introduction for an ongoing blog on International Space Station research and results: A Lab Aloft.
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