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Skylab in orbit at the end of the mission.
(STABLE) Suppression of Transient Accelerations by Leviation Evaluation
Along with hemoglobin the primary oxygen storage and transport proteins in all higher animals including humans....
Data shows that elevated sialidase in bacterial vaginosis patients correlates to premature births in women....
Astronauts Jim Reilly and Bornie Dunbar are going through the Mechanics of Granular Materials (MGM) experiment...
Astroculture is a suite of technologies used to produce and maintain a closed controlled environment for plant...
Ribbons is a program developed at UAB used worldwide to graphically depict complicated protein structures in a...
Biomedical research offers hope for a variety of medical problems, from diabetes to the replacement of damaged bone...
The Laminar Soot Processes (LSP) Experiment Mounting Structure (EMS) was used to conduct the LSP experiment on...
The NASA Bioreactor provides a low turbulence culture environment which promotes the formation of large,...
Front view of Observable Protein Crystal Growth Apparatus (OPCGA) experiment residing in a Thermal Enclosure System...
(Rabbit) Converts the major storage form of high energy phosphate (creatine phosphate) to usable energy form (ATP)....
STS-50 Onboard photo: Payload Commander Bornie Dunbar unloading the SACA.
DCAM, developed by MSFC, grows crystals by the dialysis and liquid-liquid diffusion methods. In both methods,...
The ADvanced SEParation (ADSEP) commercial payload is making use of major advances in separation technology: The...
The USML-1 Glovebox (GBX) is a multi-user facility supporting 16 experiments in fluid dynamics, combustion sciences,...
The bioreactor assembly within the flight unit.
Anna Maria Ruby, project scientist for the ISS Research Office at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, views...
Dr. Julie Robinson, Chief Scientist for the International Space Station (ISS) and Dr. Matthew Lynch, Procter &...
Marshall Space Flight Center employees visited DuPont Manual High School in Louisville, Kentucky. NASA's Mini Drop...
Dr. Chandan Kumar talks about the research being done relating to Comparing Crystal-to-Glass Transition to...
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy gives closing remarks at NASA’s LEO Microgravity Strategy Industry and Academia...
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy gives closing remarks at NASA’s LEO Microgravity Strategy Industry and Academia...
NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy gives closing remarks at NASA’s LEO Microgravity Strategy Industry and Academia...