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Multiple ISS National Laboratory Payloads Return to Earth on Completed SpaceX Cargo Mission

August 28, 2019 - Press Releases

…a common material used in consumer tires to help enhance fuel efficiency and traction. While advances in silica technology have been made in many key areas of importance for the…

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The ISS National Lab Unveils Mission Patch for First Sponsored Payload

March 19, 2013 - Press Releases

…release on the the ISS National Lab website: https://issnationallab.org/casis-and-masschallenge-announce-partnership-to-send-entrepreneurial-research-to-the-iss/. Media Contacts: Patrick O’Neill the ISS National Lab 321-480-1054 POneill@issnationallab.org Jay Strell Sunshine Sachs on behalf of Shepard Fairey 212-691-2800 strell@sunshinesachs.com

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America’s First Automated Bioprinter for Spaceflight Launching to ISS National Lab on SpaceX CRS-18

July 17, 2019 - Press Releases

…Together, these two companies will seek to validate the BFF by attempting initially simple engineering prints, followed by more complex cardiac-like tissue, and placing the prints in Techshot’s cell-culturing system…

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A Successful Spacewalk for Russian Cosmonauts

December 12, 2018 - ISS360

…as the Earth passes below. #AskNASA | https://t.co/yuOTrYN8CV pic.twitter.com/N2RnfETpIV — Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) December 11, 2018 Prokopyev, NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, and European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst are…

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Aiming to Reduce the Failure Rate of Drug Discovery Efforts

April 6, 2018 - ISS360

completed a mission to the International Space Station (@ISS_the ISS National Lab) that could improve drug development efforts on Earth. https://t.co/w4J7UQg1On #ThisIsNIH #ThisIsNIGMS pic.twitter.com/xeSYxKqawj — NIH (@NIH) August 28, 2018…

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Rise of Private-Sector Research Onboard the ISS National Lab on Display with SpaceX CRS-18 Mission

July 9, 2019 - Press Releases

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), July 9, 2019 – SpaceX’s 18th commercial resupply services mission (CRS-18) to the International Space Station (ISS) will include 17 private-sector research projects sponsored by the…

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Upward Volume 3, Issue 1—the quarterly magazine of the ISS National Lab

March 29, 2018 - ISS360

…how photos of tropical storms taken from the vantage point of the ISS are helping researchers improve measurements for better predictions of storm intensity and trajectory. Finally, learn how demand…

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Tissue Chips Take Flight

December 6, 2018 - ISS360

…and #NASA collaboration is headed into space. Read how researchers are sending human tissue chips to @Space_Station to learn more about #aging. https://t.co/yArWZd6OfX — Francis S. Collins (@NIHDirector) December 4,…

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Growing High-Quality Crystals in Microgravity

September 6, 2018 - ISS360

…In microgravity, protein molecules form more orderly, high-quality crystals, giving scientists a clearer picture into understanding their function so they can develop more effective treatments for diseases. Read more: https://t.co/D0PqxE7vr8…

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RNA Sequenced for First Time on the Space Station

September 5, 2018 - ISS360

…from that real-time snapshot of gene expression.” -Dr. Sarah Wallace https://t.co/eaOiusgLjO pic.twitter.com/vsYlG8uR8Y — ISS Research (@ISS_Research) August 29, 2018 In 2016, NASA astronaut Kate Rubins was the first to sequence…

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Upward Volume 2, Issue 3 – the quarterly magazine of the ISS National Lab

November 30, 2017 - ISS360

…of Operations and NASA Liaison Ken Shields shares his perspective on the growth of commercial activity in space and the evolution of a new economy in low Earth orbit. Learn…

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Multiple Flight Projects Selected by International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory

December 20, 2018 - Press Releases

…of research in space. These projects represent a diverse mixture of scientific objectives and interests from commercial partners, academic investigations, and education initiatives to inspire the next generation of scientists…

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