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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Thanksgiving in Space
28/11/2019Although they have fewer personal options for the meal, the astronauts can still enjoy a special Thanksgiving dinner on the International Space Station.
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Miracle Suits
27/11/2019Every year more than seventy thousand women die from post-birth bleeding complications.
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Shapeshifter
25/11/2019This novel robotic system could provide all-access mobility on any world with an atmosphere.
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Shockwaves
22/11/2019These images show physical details of the shockwaves no one has ever seen before.
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Answered by the Experts
20/11/2019You don’t have to be an actor to post questions on Twitter. Just use # Ask NASA.
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Complex Crystals
19/11/2019Astronauts on the International Space Station are growing their own complex crystal gardens.
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Where Cyber Meets the Physical World
18/11/2019The collaborative design of UVA’s new Link Lab puts researchers at the intersection of the cyber and physical worlds.
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Microclimbers
15/11/2019When it comes to navigating around obstacles, the sky’s the limit for these climbing robots.
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Ambient Backscatter
14/11/2019Ambient backscatter is a new way for devices to communicate without any on-board batteries.
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Brought to You by Apollo
12/11/2019Fifty years ago, the Apollo program developed technologies at an unprecedented pace.
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Aeronautics and the War
11/11/2019As researchers put their technical expertise to work, the resulting aircraft improvements ultimately helped the Allies win the war.
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Earthquakes from Space
07/11/2019The Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory used data from satellites to produce a map that showed the surface displacement from the earthquakes.
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Modeling Fires
06/11/2019Creating a safe environment for astronauts is the number one priority for all crew missions. But who do astronauts call when they have a fire in space?
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Cloud Computing
05/11/2019Whether you’re accessing saved pictures or large files of data, have you plugged into the cloud today? If so, you can thank NASA for that.
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Pillsbury in Space
01/11/2019One of the problems NASA faced when planning its first crewed space missions was how to ensure that the food astronauts took with them was safe.