December 24, 2009 Vol. 2, Issue 12 Trends in technology are shifting the landscape for innovation, according to scholars from Harvard and MIT.
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December 24, 2009 Vol. 2, Issue 12 By Nicholas L. Johnson Like most technological advancements, the space age has left a sea of refuse in its wake.
December 24, 2009 Vol. 2, Issue 12 The next wave of aircraft structural composites may be inspired by the resilient structure of mammalian tooth enamel.
December 24, 2009 Vol. 2, Issue 12 Satellites that can fit in a backpack are shrinking technology, reframing satellite science, and providing valuable mission training and experience to the next generation of engineers.
December 24, 2009 Vol. 2, Issue 12 “Space Systems Development: Lessons Learned” takes an unflinching look at 35 NASA and foreign mission failures and the root causes behind them.
December 24, 2009 Vol. 2, Issue 12 Technology development rests on two pillars: knowledge and talent.
December 24, 2009 Vol. 2, Issue 12 The software team at Ames Research Center that created the World Wind Java Software Development Kit won the NASA Inventions and Contributions Board 2009 Software of the Year Award.
December 24, 2009 Vol. 2, Issue 12 On December 18, 1999, the Terra satellite lofted into orbit to study the interactions between humans and the lands, oceans, and atmosphere.