A Lab Aloft (International Space Station Research)

2013
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Tuning In Scientists so the Public Will Not Tune Out May 06, 2013 10:49:30 AM | Julie Robinson
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft, International Space Station Program Scientist Julie Robinson shares how scientists can better share research with the public.
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Texas Talks Space Apr 29, 2013 08:47:41 AM | Jessica Nimon
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft, Jessica Nimon, research communications managing editor for NASA’s International Space Station Program Science Office, talks about the impact of interacting with the public during Space Week 2013 in Austin, Texas.
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The International Space Station: Scientific Melting Pot Apr 17, 2013 01:25:15 PM | Julie Robinson
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft entry, guest blogger Assistant International Space Station Program Scientist Kirt Costello shares how the various science disciplines studied aboard the International Space Station can work in concert to enhance research goals.
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Growing Future Scientists with Plant Signaling Space Study Mar 27, 2013 03:30:24 PM | Julie Robinson
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft guest post, International Space Station Plant Signaling study Principal Investigator Imara Perera, Ph.D., shares the importance of involving students in science today to groom them for careers in research tomorrow.
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Remembering Dr. Bob Phillips Apr 17, 2013 10:13:16 AM | Julie Robinson
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft we remember Dr. Bob Phillips, who served as the chief scientist for Space Station Freedom, helping to pave the path for future research in orbit.
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Ringing Out 2012 by Chiming in on International Space Station Achievements Apr 17, 2013 10:14:20 AM | Julie Robinson
 
In today’s A Lab Aloft International Space Station Program Scientist Julie Robinson looks back at the year in review for research aboard the orbiting laboratory.
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