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The high-tech art of digital signal processing (DSP) was pioneered at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in the...
Two scientists at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, atmospheric scientist Paul Meyer (left) and solar physicist Dr....
Marshall Space Flight Center engineers helped North American Marine Jet (NAMJ), Inc. improve the proposed design of...
Marshall Space Flight Center used technology from astronauts' space suits to improve the safety of firefighter's...
The high-tech art of digital signal processing (DSP) was pioneered at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in the...
Digital data matrix, used to identify the millions of Space Shuttle parts, is being commercialized to make barcoding...
Radiation insulation technology from Apollo and subsequent spacecraft was used to develop superinsulators, used by...
Marshall inventors Seth Lawson and Stanley Smeltzer display a pair of obstetrical forceps they designed. The...
Digital data matrix, used to identify the millions of Space Shuttle parts, is being commercialized to make barcoding...
Originally devised to observe Saturn stage separation during Apollo flights, Marshall Space Flight Center's...
In order to more easily join the huge sections of the Space Shuttle external tank, Marshall Space Flight Center...
In this photograph, Amputee Amie Bradly uses a NASA-developed prosthesis to paint her fingernails. Derived from foam...
The Ultra 500 Series golf balls, introduced in 1995 by Wilson Sporting Goods Company, has 500 dimples arranged in a...
Firefighters are like astronauts. They both face dangerous, even hostile environments such as a building full of...
Don Sirois, an Auburn University research associate, and Bruce Strom, a mechanical engineering Co-Op Student, are...
Power Pads, shown here, were designed to support and cushion horses' hooves while walking, rurning, and jumping,...
Apollo-era technology spurred the development of cordless products that we take for granted everyday. In the 1960s,...
A special lighting technology was developed for space-based commercial plant growth research on NASA's Space...
Technology used to provide thermal protection for Apollo astronauts and spacecraft components provides firefighters...
Sceintist at Marshall Space Flight Center have been studying the properties of Aerogel for several years. Aerogel,...
Bob Barin, a Huntsville meterorologist, has formed a commercial weather advisory service. The weather information is...
AiroCide Ti02, an anthrax-killing air scrubber manufactured by KES Science and Technology Inc., in Kernesaw,...
Technology derived by NASA for monitoring control gyros in the Skylab program is directly applicable to the problems...
During the Apollo era Marshall Space Flight Center's engineers developed the Magnetomotive Hammer to remove...