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  • Students at Media Sandro Pertini school in Savona, Italy participate in the Building an Astronaut Core activity.

    Students Get Fit the Astronaut Way

    03.21.11 - Mission X uses the same skills used to train astronauts to motivate physical education for students around the globe.

  • Glowing red light from High Emissivity Aluminiferous Luminescent Substrate, or HEALS technology, has been proven to aid in the healing of human wounds, burns, diabetic skin ulcers and oral mucositis.

    Reducing Cancer Patients Painful Side Effects

    03.03.11 - A NASA technology developed for plant growth experiments in space has successfully eased painful side effects of cancer treatment.

  • Ezra Logreira, left, and Karine Wittenborg, moonbuggy racers from the Huntsville Center for Technology, are geared up for the 18th annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race.

    NASA's 18th Annual Great Moonbuggy Race, April 1-2

    02.17.11 - 84 teams of future engineers will demonstrate their ingenuity at NASA's 18th annual Great Moonbuggy Race, set for April 1-2 in Huntsville, Ala.

  • NASA Fiscal Year 2012 Budget

    NASA Announces Fiscal Year 2012 Budget

    NASA announced Monday an $18.7 billion budget request for fiscal year 2012 that supports a reinvigorated path of innovation, technological development and scientific discovery.

  • Kids testing out NASA's PlaySpace education application

    Prototype Education Applications A Hit With Students

    02.08.11 - NASA recently gave students the opportunity to test education applications developed with video gaming technology.

  • NASA Engineering and Safety Center

    NASA's Toyota Study Released by Dept. of Transportation

    02.08.11 - The U.S. Department of Transportation released the results of a ten-month study by 30 NASA engineers of possible electronic causes of unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles.

  • Reverse, or negative, image of snowflakes

    Studying More Than Rockets in the 'Deep South'

    01.25.11 - A rare "thundersnow" event in the Deep South provides NASA scientists with a unique research opportunity.

  • OPTIMUS PRIME

    NASA and OPTIMUS PRIME Video Contest Open for Voting

    01.19.11 - NASA has opened online voting for the agency's OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Award student video contest.

  • L2 Digital Quality Index

    NASA #1 in Index of Effectiveness of Social Media and Web Use

    11.23.10 - By a wide margin, NASA placed first in a study that ranks 100 public sector organizations in the effectiveness of their websites, social media.

  • FIRST Robotics competition

    NASA Funds High School Student Robotics Program

    11.22.10 - NASA is providing up to $20 million over the next five years to support a national program to inspire students through the FIRST Robotics program.

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