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  • A plane carries hyperspectral imaging equipment.

    Cream of the Crops

    05.10.05 - A NASA camera provides a new look at corn.

  • Pictured is one of NASA's human-like robots called

    Robonaut's Sensitive Side

    03.17.05 - Space-driven sensor technology may protect our seas.

  • The atomic force microscope fits in the palm of a hand.

    Small Wonder

    03.15.05 - Tiny microscope has big potential

  • The atomic force microscope fits in the palm of a hand.

    Small Wonder

    03.15.05 - Tiny microscope has big potential

  • Research scientist in laboratory.

    The Unseen Threat

    03.04.05 - We can't see them, but they're out there!

  • Virgin Atlantic's GlobalFlyer Aircraft

    NASA Supports GlobalFlyer Success

    03.03.05 - The historic around-the-world flight used NASA-developed technologies.

  • astronauts using ultrasound.

    Ultrasound for Astronauts

    02.16.05 - Far away from doctors and hospitals, astronauts in space are learning to give themselves checkups using ultrasound.

  • Corneal Refractive Therapy contact lenses.

    Overnight Success

    02.15.05 - Imagine seeing better by removing your contact lenses.

  • researcher Dr. Richard Packard shown with cryostat insert

    Physicists Hear High-Tech Whistle While They Work

    02.10.05 - It was music to the ears of physicists at the University of California, Berkeley, when they forced liquid helium-4 through thousands of tiny holes and heard a whistling sound.

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