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  • Glowing red light from High Emissivity Aluminiferous Luminescent Substrate, or HEALS technology -- previously used to grow plants for space experiments -- also has been proven to aid in the healing of human wounds, burns, diabetic skin ulcers and oral mucositis.

    NASA Launches New Technology Transfer Portal

    06.20.12 - To accelerate technology transfer to American businesses, industry and the public, NASA's new Technology Transfer Portal is open for business.

  • NASA and WPI Sample Return Robot Centennial Challenge teams, NASA management, and challenge organizers pose for a group photograph.

    Sample Return Robot Return Challenge at WPI Concludes

    06.16.12 - Autonomous robots roamed across the grassy terrain at Worcester Polytechnic Institute at the 2012 Sample Return Robot Challenge in Worcester, Mass.

  • The RESOLVE rover

    Rover's Exploration May Lead to Deep Space

    06.22.12 - A rover designed to retrieve water on the moon could unlock processes for using the valuable resource for solar system exploration.

  • A University of Waterloo Robotics Team member tests their robot on the practice field two days prior to the NASA WPI Sample Return Robot Centennial Challenge.

    Robotics 101: NASA's Chris McQuin, Jaret Matthews

    06.14.12 - Unlike what Hollywood may portray, the reality of current robotics isn't sinister, emotional or out for world domination.

  • MIRI goes through receiving inspection.

    First Flight Instrument Delivered for James Webb

    06.14.12 - The first instrument that will fly aboard NASA's JWST has been delivered to Goddard. The Mid-Infrared Instrument will allow scientists to study cold and distant objects in greater detail.

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  • In the photo, a batch of mirror segments sit on a stand that was placed inside a helium cooled shroud.

    James Webb Space Telescope’s Mirrors Get 'Shrouded'

    06.06.12 - Earlier this year, NASA completed deep-freeze tests on the James Webb Space Telescope mirrors in a "shroud" at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

  • A manager shows the upgraded firing room.

    Spaceport Goals Take Shape in Revamped Firing Room

    06.06.12 - The Young-Crippen Firing Room used to oversee the liftoff of Apollo and space shuttle missions has been modernized for the next generation of launchers and spacecraft.

  • version of the photon sieve

    Emerging Optics Technology to Fly on Microsatellite

    06.04.12 - A kitchen gadget has partly inspired an emerging technology that could answer questions about our sun.

  • Spin formed model of the forward pressure vessel bulkhead of an Orion-type crew module

    Spin Forming

    06.01.12 - An innovative manufacturing technique new to spacecraft can reduce welding requirements and save materials.

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