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Two SpaceLab technicians in protective gear prepare a CubeLab experiment
Two SpaceLab technicians in protective gear prepare a CubeLab experiment
Space Station Research Platform Paves the Way for Zero-G Manufacturing
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/hm_6.html
2020
A satellite image of a coastline with a bright turquoise algal bloom in the water
A satellite image of a coastline with a bright turquoise algal bloom in the water
Data Visualization Platform Helps Missions Fly
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/it_6.html
2020
The Psionic Navigational Doppler Lidar System – a white box with connection ports and switches on one end
The Psionic Navigational Doppler Lidar System – a white box with connection ports and switches on one end
Doppler Lidar Makes Self-Driving Cars Safer
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/t_8.html
2020
A woman and a child  on an electric scooter
A woman and a child  on an electric scooter
Carbon-Fiber Heat Sink Makes Batteries Safer for Electric Cars, Bikes, and More
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/cg_3.html
2020
To prevent the highly complex Reaction Control System engines from malfunctioning during space shuttle flights, and to provide a diagnosis if such a mishap were to occur, NASA turned advanced artificial intelligence. Inventor Michael Georgeff assisted NASA by developing the first intelligent agent software system to ever go into space. This system could make decisions and deal with problems through a human-like power of reasoning. In 1998 the intelligent agent software came down to Earth to improve the oper
To prevent the highly complex Reaction Control System engines from malfunctioning during space shuttle flights, and to provide a diagnosis if such a mishap were to occur, NASA turned advanced artificial intelligence. Inventor Michael Georgeff assisted NASA by developing the first intelligent agent software system to ever go into space. This system could make decisions and deal with problems through a human-like power of reasoning. In 1998 the intelligent agent software came down to Earth to improve the oper
Metallic Glass Coatings Improve Power Plant, Oil Rig Productivity
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/ip_1.html
2020
Internal view of a Rocketdyne Mark-3 turbopump
Internal view of a Rocketdyne Mark-3 turbopump
Turbopump Modeling Software Propels Fluid-Flow Simulations
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/it_7.html
2020
A smart watch displays the Wynd app
A smart watch displays the Wynd app
Rocket Design Leads to Turbo-Charged Air Purifier
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2019/cg_5.html
2019
The Zoom HRV smart watch
The Zoom HRV smart watch
Biometric Sensor Tracks Vital Signs for Health
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2019/hm_6.html
2019
Astronauts John Glenn, Gus Grissom, and Alan Shepard in their spacesuits
Astronauts John Glenn, Gus Grissom, and Alan Shepard in their spacesuits
Gas Regulators Keep Pilots Breathing
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2019/ps_2.html
2019
A student reading while wearing BrainCo’s LUCY headband
A student reading while wearing BrainCo’s LUCY headband
Brainwaves Reveal Student Engagement, Operate Household Objects
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2019/cg_6.html
2019
Waterfalls displayed across multiple OLED screens in an elaborate curved arrangement
Waterfalls displayed across multiple OLED screens in an elaborate curved arrangement
Spray Analyzer Turns Up in Cars, Planes, Medicine, Cutting-Edge TVs
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2019/ip_1.html
2019
An explosive ordnance disposal worker diffuses a bomb
An explosive ordnance disposal worker diffuses a bomb
RoboMantis Offers to Take Over Dangerous Missions
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2019/ps_3.html
2019

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