Astronauts aboard the International Space Station are helping children learn their ABC's and vocabulary through educational demonstrations in space.
Dr. Divieti Pajevic is the lead for a winning NIH proposal -- an investigation using microgravity to study bone density loss.
NASA teams with The LEGO Group to promote interest in science and engineering.
The International Space Station offers an outstanding science platform to prove remote sensing technologies before launch.
Dr. Declan McCole submitted one of three winning scientific proposals for National Institute of Health research.
A huge body of knowledge persists from the first decade of the International Space Station...and research continues.
Ever heard the expression, "you don’t even know how to boil water?" It's even more complex in space.
A new software capability may make it easier for research to be conducted aboard the International Space Station.
The International Space Station navigates the thermospheric layer of Earth's atmosphere searching for answers to advance long-duration space flight.
NASA is enabling biomedical research with grants that take advantage of the unique space station microgravity environment.
NASA opens Space Station for biological research from NIH grants that take advantage of the unique microgravity environment aboard Station to explore fundamental questions about important health issues.
A huge body of knowledge persists from the first decade of the International Space Station...and research continues.
After six months of living in space, U.S. Astronaut and Flight Engineer Tracy Caldwell-Dyson looks back at her accomplishments.
With the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer - 02 project, the potential for collaborative benefits enters a whole new level.
Life simply has a way of throwing a wrench into the works; a rule that applies even in space.
Quick actions and teamwork between the International Space Station crew and ground support save science samples.
Engineers at NASA's Kennedy and Johnson space centers have drawn up plans to get Robonaut into space safely.
U.S. Astronaut Shannon Walker has activated a fully commercial research facility designed to make access to the International Space Station easy and cost-effective for scientists and educators.
What if work performed in space could improve the treatment of household and nuclear waste on Earth?
High school students program small bowling-ball-sized robots on the International Space Station.