
An alloy developed as part of a government-business partnership to create environmentally friendly vehicles has found a new life reviving the two-stroke motor. In the 1990s, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center participated in the Partnership for Next G …

Improved structural integrity increases applicability for use in extreme environments Innovators at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center have developed several new designs and methods of fabrication for composite and composite-overwrapped tank vessels. …

New innovation offers high accuracy and low setpoint drift for a wide range of applications Innovators at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center have developed a set of unique magnetostrictive (MS) technologies that the agency’s technology transfer progra …

NASA Ames’ PMT software enables seamless info transmission between programsPMT acts as the nervous system of business information across complex organizations, making data dissemination seamless, consistent, and timely for truly meaningful connections. …

NASA Ames’s NETMARK offers advanced XML database integration for unstructured documents NETMARK's schema-less integration technique converts information from many different data types into a universal data type to bring all your business informatio …

Photo credit: Scott Parazynski Temperatures on a “good” summer day on Mount Everest typically hover at -15 degrees Fahrenheit , with wind chills plunging the perceived temperature to a bone-chilling -63 °F. Fortunately, Scott Parazynski—former NASA ast …

NASA Ames’ Perilog software improves search results for data mining applicationsPerilog overcomes the shortcomings of traditional search methods by discovering contextual associations between words and phrases.Innovators at NASA’s Ames Research Center …

NASA Ames’s Perilog software benefits government and commercial aviation safety and holds promise for data mining improvements for other industries Perilog software is helping improve the quality of safety-related information for the Aviation Safety Re …

Self-Advancing, Step-Tap Drill Bit Used for Space Shuttle Repair Is Ideal for Industrial and Aerospace Use NASA’s flight-certified, step-tap drill bits thread holes that stop at the required size step. NASA photo. Engineers at NASA’s Johnson Space Cent …

Our initial introduction of the High Altitude Hydration System to the outdoor industry was a resounding success. I managed to cram no fewer than 18 meetings into my two days at the show. Opinions among manufacturers, retailers and end-users were consistent: today’s hydration systems freeze and that is a problem that users want solved.