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

  • Tuning the Instrument

    12/04/2023

    Prital Johnson leads a NASA team to assemble, design, and test technologies that will help map the abundance of water on the Moon.

  • Along the Coasts

    11/04/2023

    Scientists from across the globe are using NASA’s large scale data sets for ocean temperature, currents, wind, and key geographic characteristics, to help them build prediction models for marine animal strandings.

  • The Power of Magnets

    10/04/2023

    NASA is looking to harness the power of magnets to transfer fuel on future missions.

  • Fungi for Breakfast

    07/04/2023

    Looking in extreme environments helps us understand what kinds of adaptations might occur. And few places are more extreme than Yellowstone.

  • Thanks to the Trees

    06/04/2023

    Thanks to his collaboration with NASA, Dr. John Freeman proved that trees can be used to clean up pollution.

  • A Space Odyssey

    05/04/2023

    Since its launch in 2001, Odyssey has looped around Mars more than ninety-four thousand times.

  • A Cadre of Explorers

    04/04/2023

    Equipped with stereo cameras, image sensors, and a wireless radio, these robots are ready to collect data in hard-to-reach places.

  • Practical Jokesters

    03/04/2023

    A sense of humor helped the Apollo astronauts deal with the lunar darkness and utter isolation as they became the first to travel to another world.

  • An Intentional Collision

    31/03/2023

    NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test proved that asteroid deflection technology was more than a unique experiment.

  • Clues to the Universe

    30/03/2023

    This spacecraft is hurtling toward its destination at nearly sixty-seven thousand miles an hour. At that speed, Lucy should encounter her first Trojan asteroid in 2027.

  • Robots in Space

    29/03/2023

    Robots have been helping humans explore space for a long time.

  • Mons Mouton

    28/03/2023

    This lunar mountain towers above the landscape, carved by craters near the Moon’s South Pole. And now, the mountain has a new name.

  • OSAM

    27/03/2023

    When satellites run out of fuel, or just stop working, they are essentially orbiting around Earth “dead.”

  • Hitchhiking Microbes

    24/03/2023

    NASA has a program specifically dedicated to making sure spacecraft are clean before they leave the launchpad.

  • Good Fires

    23/03/2023

    The only way that we’re going to evolve with fire on our landscape is to learn how to live with good fire on our landscape again.

  • Landing on Mars

    22/03/2023

    What’s it like landing on Mars?

  • A Musical Tradition

    21/03/2023

    Early in the 1960’s NASA began a musical ritual to help orient the astronauts as they began their daily schedule.

  • Contributing to Space

    20/03/2023

    Join the celebration and learn more about some of the women who make a difference at NASA and in the world.

  • A Greener NASA

    17/03/2023

    To NASA, green is more than a color worn on St. Patrick’s Day.

  • Journey to the Moon

    16/03/2023

    NASA has released its first interactive graphic novel. From her childhood dreams of space travel, fictional character Callie Rodriguez takes us on her journey to the Moon.

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