We Are All Made of Cells: Space and the Immune System – NASA

We Are All Made of Cells: Space and the Immune System – NASA

Malcolm O’Malley and his mom sat nervously in the doctor’s office awaiting the results of his bloodwork. This was no ordinary check-up. In fact, this appointment was more urgent and important than the SATs the seventeen-year-old, college hopeful had spent months preparing for and was now missing in order to understand his symptoms.  But when … Read more

NASA Science on Health, Safety to Launch on 31st SpaceX Resupply Mission – NASA Science

NASA Science on Health, Safety to Launch on 31st SpaceX Resupply Mission – NASA Science

5 min read NASA Science on Health, Safety to Launch on 31st SpaceX Resupply Mission New science experiments for NASA are set to launch aboard the agency’s SpaceX 31st commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station. The six investigations aim to contribute to cutting-edge discoveries by NASA scientists and research teams. The SpaceX … Read more

NASA Selects Two Teams to Advance Life Sciences Research in Space  – NASA Science

NASA Selects Two Teams to Advance Life Sciences Research in Space  – NASA Science

NASA’s Space Biology Program within the agency’s Biological and Physical Sciences division conducts research across a wide spectrum of biological organization and model systems to probe underlying mechanisms by which organisms acclimate to stressors encountered during space exploration (including microgravity, ionizing radiation, and elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide). This research informs how biological systems regulate … Read more

Spooky on the Space Station – NASA

Spooky on the Space Station – NASA

Cultures around the world celebrate Halloween on Oct 31. In many places, in addition to people wearing costumes and eating candy, this day is associated with spooky decorating using fake blood, skeletons, flies, and spiders, some of them glow-in-the-dark. Crew members on the International Space Station have been known to indulge in a bit of … Read more

Tissue Chips Accurately Model Organs in Space – NASA

Tissue Chips Accurately Model Organs in Space – NASA

The International Space Station offers a unique microgravity environment where cells outside the human body behave similarly to how they do inside the human body. Tissue chips are small devices containing living cells that mimic complex functions of specific human tissues and organs. Researchers can run experiments using tissue chips aboard space station to understand … Read more

Culturally Inclusive Planetary Engagement in Colorado – NASA Science

Culturally Inclusive Planetary Engagement in Colorado – NASA Science

Planetary scientists and engineers from Boulder, as well as scientists from Florida, Maryland, and Alaska participated. ReaCH partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, whose staff participated in the workshop to share their perspectives. Other educators local to the Denver area also participated, along with an educational specialist from NASA@ My Library … Read more

2024 ASGSR Art Competition!  – NASA Science

2024 ASGSR Art Competition!  – NASA Science

Showcase your creative side and your research!    They say, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” This year’s ASGSR conference will include an art competition, inviting researchers to bring their science to life through art.   Consider submitting an entry for yourself or encourage your students to enter, too!  Entries will be displayed at the 2024 … Read more

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 Concludes Space Station Scientific Mission – NASA

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 Concludes Space Station Scientific Mission – NASA

NASA astronauts Michael Barratt, Matthew Dominick, and Jeanette Epps and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin are returning to Earth after months aboard the International Space Station conducting scientific experiments and technology demonstrations for the agency’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission. The four launched on March 3 aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. … Read more

Pioneer of Change: America Reyes Wang Makes NASA Space Biology More Open – NASA Science

Pioneer of Change: America Reyes Wang Makes NASA Space Biology More Open – NASA Science

2 min read First NASA-Supported Researcher to Fly on Suborbital Rocket For the first time, a NASA-funded researcher will fly with their experiment on a commercial suborbital rocket. The technology is one of two NASA-supported experiments, also known as payloads, funded by the agency’s Flight Opportunities program that will launch aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard … Read more

Women in Astronomy Citizen Science Webinar This Thursday – NASA Science

Women in Astronomy Citizen Science Webinar This Thursday – NASA Science

Join Thursday’s NASA Cit Sci Leader’s Series event for a conversation about women and NASA-sponsored astronomy citizen science Gulf of Maine Research Institute Women hold up half the sky… but participation numbers for NASA-sponsored citizen science projects don’t always reflect that. Why? And what can we do to welcome people of all genders to participate? … Read more