As NASA fosters technologies needed to live and work farther away from home than ever before, the agency’s Technology Transfer program.
NASA technology developed originally for use in space is employed in many everyday situations on Earth, including in your mattress foam.
From the smartphone in your pocket to the cordless vacuum cleaner in your closet, NASA’s technological advancements have found their way into our everyday lives. These inventions, initially designed ...
In 1958, during the height of the Cold War, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed what was known as the National Aeronautics and Space Act into law. The goal of the legislation was to create an agency ...
NASA lunar mission technologies are enabling housing construction methods and robotic systems on Earth through technology transfer, 3D printing processes, and autonomous robotics.
NASA is moving into a new phase of space exploration, with major progress across human spaceflight, science missions, and ...
Discover how space research has revolutionized healthcare on Earth, enhancing diagnostics, wearables, and medical technologies for improved patient outcomes.
Nuclear propulsion and power technologies could unlock new frontiers in missions to the moon, Mars, and beyond. NASA has reached an important milestone advancing nuclear propulsion that could benefit ...
The third annual IMSA Technology Symposium was held Friday morning at nearby Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where the ...
Quesst is the result of a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and NASA to build a supersonic aircraft that can fly over land. It just took off.