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Fuel Boiling Convection Experiment, FBCE Mission Sequence Test
Professor David Marr from the Colorado School of Mines talks about the Soft Matter Colloidal Particle research being...
: Dr. Ramona Mhanna working with NASA Glenn Research Center explains the three different types of ACET-9 experiments...
Fuel Boiling Convection Experiment, FBCE Mission Sequence Test
NASA Glenn Research Center works with Procter & Gamble (P&G) onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The P&G...
Reya Ganguly from the Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea, speaks about Brownian Motion in...
Professor Gerold Willing from the University of Louisville provides a brief overview of the ACE-T12 experiment...
Visit to GRC by the Deputy Administrator, James Morhard
Professor Gerold Willing from the University of Louisville speaks about Colloidal Crystals possible use in the...
Professor Ning Wu from the Colorado School of Mines speaks about the research being conducted with NASA Glenn...
Professor Paul Chaikin, Professor Stefano Sacanna, and Theodore Huckel from New York University discuss the Soft...
NASA Glenn Research Center’s researchers use the Light Microscopy Module onboard the International Space Station...
Professor Stuart Williams from University of Louisville talks about the work with NASA Glenn Research Center onboard...
Chris Lant provides an overview tour of the NASA Glenn Research Center’s Space Experiments Laboratory, which is part...
Dr. Marshall Porterfield, Division Director for NASA Life and Physical Sciences, NASA Headquarters, talks about...
Professor Alessandro Grattoni talks about research being done using the Light Microscopy Module (LMM) onboard the...
Professor Larry DeLucas from the University of Alabama at Birmingham talks about Protein Crystal experiments using...
Dr. Jeffrey Smith provides an overview of Space Biology onboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Professor Peter B. Sunderland talks Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (ACME) Flame Design Experiment...
Amber Abbott-Hern and Deena Dombrowski from ZIN Technologies discuss conducting research and getting samples on the...
Professor Paul Chaikin talks about Space Exploration and the need to make complex objects when in microgravity.
Dr. Matthew Lynch from Procter & Gamble speaks about their work with NASA Glenn Research Center onboard the...
Professor Anna-Lisa Paul from the University of Florida explains the APEX-3-2 experiment using the Light Microscopy...
Dr. Jeffrey D. Smith, Professor Anna-Lisa Paul, and Dr. Patricia Parsons-Wingerter talk about space biology...