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A product manufactured at INFICON in East Syracuse is in the running to be named the “Coolest Thing Made in New York.” Voting ...
Early-career researchers’ access to neutron-beam instruments jumped from 61% to 78% at one Australian facility.
Today, NASA recovers over 90 percent of the water used in space. Clean water keeps an astronaut crew hydrated, hygienic and fed.
The three students from Florida Polytechnic in Lakeland participated in early June in the Micro-g NExT challenge at Johnson ...
Students in AST 250/251 build sophisticated space physics instruments of their own design  — suiting in bunny suits, booties, ...