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Sinopse
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.
Episódios
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Stronger Storms
02/11/2022November marks the official end of the hurricane season, but are we seeing hurricanes that are getting stronger during the season?
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Space Stamps
01/11/2022The U.S. Postal Service has issued a stamp celebrating NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope!
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An Eerie Remix
31/10/2022Since 2003, astronomers have tried to hear the sounds this black hole is creating.
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Haunted Space Ride
28/10/2022If you really want to make your skin crawl this Halloween, visit NASA’s Solar System website and take a Haunted Hayride through the Sinister Solar System.
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A Universe of Monsters
27/10/2022These exoplanets could be perfect homes for some of our most terrifying Halloween monsters.
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No One Can Hear You Scream
26/10/2022So, while no one may be able to hear you scream in space, with new radio astronomy instruments, scientists are able to tune into the static hiss of distant galaxies.
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Spooky Saturn
25/10/2022A series of entertaining posters featuring Spooky Saturn are available on NASA’s Solar System website, where they serve as ghostly reminders of a thriller mission.
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Breast Cancer Awareness
24/10/2022This NASA spinoff reduces the time it takes to detect breast cancer, allowing for earlier intervention and better survival rates.
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Above Three Thousand Degrees
21/10/2022Spiderweave is a flexible material can also be packed up at launch and stored in a compact space until the vehicle enters a planetary atmosphere.
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Quieting Engines
20/10/2022By smoothing out the point where the two air streams meet, chevrons significantly reduce turbulence and therefore the noise.
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Buzzing Around the Globe
19/10/2022Using satellite data, NASA brings an interest in bees back down to Earth.
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More than Meets the Eye
18/10/2022Earth’s atmosphere may give our Sun its yellow appearance, but looks can be deceiving.
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Without the Wait
17/10/2022Spacecraft must wait for navigation commands from Earth rather than making decisions on-board in real-time.
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Tracking Orion
14/10/2022NASA will send commands to the spacecraft, receive data, and monitor Orion during different phases of its mission.
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The Earth Information Center
11/10/2022For more than 50 years, NASA has been providing data on Earth’s land, water, ice, and atmosphere. Now a new era of Earth science has begun.
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Social Landslides
10/10/2022Called the front page of the Internet, Reddit could be used to help NASA locate landslides almost as soon as they happen.
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Mineral Dust
07/10/2022Each year strong winds carry more than a billion metric tons of mineral dust through the atmosphere.
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Testing Advanced Metallics
06/10/2022Researchers are breaking aircraft structures to understand how new materials will hold up in flight.