From Earth to space, technologies developed at Langley have improved how we live and work.
From Earth to space, technologies developed at Langley have improved how we live and work.
At NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC), we're committed to giving you the best possible access to newer and more effective technologies. Our goal is to encourage and support the use of many ...
Langley develops technologies for space exploration, for advancing the understanding of the earth's climate, and for improving air transportation. These technologies have many ...
Inventors at NASA Langley Research Center have done it again! The Agency’s 2008 “Commercial Invention of the Year” has been awarded to John W. Connell, Joseph G. Smith, Jr., and Paul M. Hergenrother, all from Langley.
Our "Hallmarks of Success" stories feature successful technologies developed through Langleys collaborations with other government partners, small and large businesses, and other research institutions. Read more...
NASA Langley recently signed two Space Act Agreements for research and development. In the National Transonic Facility, Langley and Boeing will jointly test and evaluate the transonic cruise characteristics of a...Read more »
Wired News identified the Speedo LZR Racer Swimsuit as one of the top ten technology breakthroughs for 2008. Langleys wind tunnels were the proving grounds for selecting just the right aerodynamic material for the suit.
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"Welcome to 'the Technology Gateway.' I'm Dr. Richard Antcliff, the Chief Technology Officer at NASA's Langley Research Center. At Langley, we have a long history of creating technologies that improve the way we live..."