... a set amount of time at a control temperature, to see what happens. For example, I used stem cells to test what happens to the differentiation of stem cells in microgravity. What happens to bones, what if I add a special nano-particle to bone tissue...
... and Technology. She is currently also a member of a planning committee for a Women in STEM initiative with the City of Los Angeles on encouraging diversity in STEM. Anne-Sophie Martin is pursuing a PhD in Space Law at the University of Rome. She...
... internal tumult (such as that recently seen with the Rohingya in Myanmar) would be valuable pieces of evidence in helping to stem any perceived humanitarian violations. The real question becomes how can space technology be used in a meaningful way...
... (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields. Using science fiction to motivate learning and inspire interest in STEM (also referred to as ‘STEAM’), where the A stands for Arts, is the primary purpose of the Museum’s educational mission...
... and create up to another 20,000 new jobs by 2030. This stems from a vibrant base that employs about 10,000 people and was worth..., amateur space enthusiast clubs, consulting and STEM-related organisations. Extending to non-traditional space...
...a stowed configuration, with the aeroshell wrapped around a cylindrical stem at the centre of the satellite bus, and deployed one... of deployable aerodynamic drag-enhancing devices. Motivation stems in part from regulatory necessity. Although, at...