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
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Investigating Soft Robots
05/06/2019NASA interns are working on a soft robot that changes shape as it works.
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When the Ohio Floods
04/06/2019More than 500 miles of Kentucky’s northern border is defined by the Ohio River. But the Ohio and its tributaries are prone to flooding and the results can be disastrous.
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Recorded Marsquake
03/06/2019NASA’s InSight Lander has recorded for the first time ever a marsquake, kicking off a new scientific field: Martian seismology!
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Flexible Aeroshells
31/05/2019A type of heat shield, or aeroshell, is needed to protect the spacecraft as they enter the atmosphere. And that rigid heat shield must fit inside the diameter of the rocket.
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Breaking Ground on Mars
30/05/2019The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package, or HP3, will measure how easily heat moves through the subsurface of Mars.
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Staring at a Star
29/05/2019A small satellite designed to search for new planets beyond our solar system recently looked down at Earth to capture an image of California’s “City of Stars.”
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Snoopy in Space
28/05/2019NASA has shared a proud association with the late Charles M. Schultz and his American icon Snoopy since the Apollo missions began.
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NASA Takes to the Skies
27/05/2019The DNA of the entire aviation industry is infused with NASA technology. And NASA flies with you, every time you take to the skies.
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Testing Pavement
24/05/2019FAA engineers evaluate the data from heavy duty test vehicles to produce improved pavement design and establish standards for new materials used on runways.
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Giving Back
22/05/2019Mallory Johnston helps 3D print habitats out of concrete using Martian or lunar simulant. But these habitats could also be used to provide emergency relief.
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Access Mars
21/05/2019Previously these technologies were used to take NASA scientists to Mars every day, but with Access Mars, anyone in the world can ride along.
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Suitcases in Space
20/05/2019Since 2001, thousands of material samples and specimens have been tested in the four suitcase-like containers positioned outside the International Space Station.
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A Lander for Europa
17/05/2019By heating available ice as propellent, SPARROW solves the issue of carrying additional fuel to Europa.
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Tracking Smoke
16/05/2019Satellite data can be used to look at the large-scale feedback of fire and smoke on the climate system and on air quality.
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Interstellar Lidar
15/05/2019Stellar Echo Imaging could give astronomers detailed information about Exoplanets.
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Productive Trash
14/05/2019A method to crush and heat space trash could turn it into inert insulation materials to protect astronauts from space radiation.
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Wings that Fold
13/05/2019Existing folding wings require an actuation system that is bulky, and requires multiple parts including hydraulics, pneumatics, and electric motors.
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Where No Instrument Has Gone Before
10/05/2019Today, SAGE III is safely installed where no continuous Earth-observing instrument has gone before, on the outside of the International Space Station.
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A Constellation of CubeSats
09/05/2019A fleet of small satellites, equipped with sensors could enable real-time mitigation of collisions with orbital debris.