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Dr. Chandan Kumar talks about the research being done relating to Comparing Crystal-to-Glass Transition to...
Professor Gerold Willing from the University of Louisville provides a brief overview of the ACE-T12 experiment...
Professor Alessandro Grattoni talks about research being done using the Light Microscopy Module (LMM) onboard the...
SPD representative Steve Lambing shows the PentaPure water purification unit to some EAA visitors. The Microgravity...
International Space Station water tank experiment scientific investigation of a slosh tank retur ned from the ISS...
NASA Glenn Research Center and Advancement of Science In Space (CASIS) video presentation highlighting work with...
Professor David Marr from the Colorado School of Mines talks about the Soft Matter Colloidal Particle research being...
NASA's first Sample Cartridge Assembly (SCA) project designed and validated a payload containing a materials...
NASA Glenn Research Center’s researchers use the Light Microscopy Module onboard the International Space Station...
Herman Ching talks about the Bicontinuous Interfacially Jammed Emulsion Gels (BIJELS) research that can improve...
Docking their SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule to the International Space Station in May completed the first part of the...
Video highlights 2020 American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR) activities and research being...
Professor Larry DeLucas from the University of Alabama at Birmingham talks about Protein Crystal experiments using...
Professor Ali Mohraz talks about the research being done with Bicontinuous Interfacially Jammed Emulsion Gels...
Professor Gerold Willing explains the ACE-H2 Experiment being conducted onboard the International Space Station...
Professor Anna-Lisa Paul and Professor Rob Ferl discuss growing food in a microgravity environment and the research...
Professor Gerold Willing from the University of Louisville speaks about Colloidal Crystals possible use in the...
When NASA astronaut Doug Hurley squeezed a bag of fruit punch aboard the International Space Station last month, he...
NASA Glenn Research Center and Advancement of Science In Space (CASIS) video presentation highlighting work with Dr....
Professor Ning Wu from the Colorado School of Mines speaks about the research being conducted with NASA Glenn...
Dr. Seong-Geun Jeong from South Korea’s Chungnam National University speaks about the Brownian Motion of Janus...
: Professor Stuart Williams working with NASA Glenn Research Center speaks about the Light Microscopy Module onboard...
Professor Gerold Willing working with NASA Glenn Research Center explains the research onboard the International...
Professor Paul Chaikin, Professor Stefano Sacanna, and Theodore Huckel from New York University discuss the Soft...