Sinopsis
Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.
Episodios
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Practicing Protocols
30/07/2025Scheduled for launch in just a few days, the next astronaut crew must still follow protocols established during the Apollo days.
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Cosmic Surprises
28/07/2025Since July 2022, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has had unwavering eyes on our universe.
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New Tricks
24/07/2025After twenty years in orbit, NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is testing new maneuvers to hunt for water.
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Afterburner Testing
23/07/2025The X-59 is the centerpiece of NASA’s Quesst mission, which seeks to solve one of the major barriers to commercial supersonic flight over land by making sonic booms quieter.
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Measuring Moonlight
22/07/2025A new NASA technology will use moonlight to enhance measurements from space.
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Response to Disaster
21/07/2025NASA is providing assistance to ongoing recovery operations in Texas.
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Space Station Inspections
17/07/2025Astronauts regularly spend time doing a little housekeeping to be sure everything on station is in working order.
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Excavation Machines
16/07/2025This Moon-mining machine is proving it has what it takes to dig up dirt on the lunar surface.
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Eyes on Contamination
15/07/2025EMIT could be a diagnostic tool to identify pollution from the desert to the sea.
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Shadows on the Moon
14/07/2025NASA engineers are studying the shadows Artemis astronauts may experience on the Moon.
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A Close Encounter
11/07/2025One NASA mission has had several close encounters with our dynamic star.
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Emergency Scenarios
10/07/2025NASA and the Department of Defense rehearsed recovery procedures off the coast of Florida – just in case.
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An Inside Edge
09/07/2025You may have seen the impressive images NASA has captured of hurricanes, but NASA doesn’t just take pictures of the storms.
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Ozone Where We Live
08/07/2025Ozone high in the stratosphere protects us from the Sun’s ultraviolet light. But ozone near the ground is a pollutant that harms people and plants.