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  Volume 5, Number 2     March/April 1997


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from recycled milk bottles.
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Contents

Welcome to Innovation

  • Changing the Place, Face and Pace of SBIR/STTR
  • Technology Transfer

  • New Wind Indicator Enhances Aviation Safety
  • New Chemistry and a New Company From a NASA Solution
  • Cable Helps Lightning Protection
  • Remote Sensing Helps Make Home Buying Easier
  • Business Incubator Aids Florida Community
  • NASA Partners for Faster, More Reliable Gas Sensor
  • ACTS Links Rural Patents With City Doctors
  • Robotic Microsurgery to Make Difficult Procedures Easier
  • Advanced Technologies

  • Robotic Helicopter Offers New Option for Public Safety
  • A Shuttle-Eye View for Kids
  • Sensors Provide a Safe Platform for Volcano Studies
  • New Technology Targets Eye Disease
  • Future Internet Faster
  • DS1 Software Resembles HAL
  • Aerospace Technology Development

  • Shuttle Experiment Studies Hypertension
  • Discoveries From Shuttle Experiments Could Have Great Impact
  • Comlumbia Experiments Could Save Lives
  • Commercial Development Mission Update
  • Small Business/SBIR

  • Milk Bottle Blankets "Better Than Wool"
  • Phase Doppler Particle Analyzer Measures Where Other Devices Cannot
  • NASA Partners With Small Business for New Space Science Initiative
  • NASA SBIR Phase I Proposals Selected
  • Influenza Drug Results From Shuttle Research
  • Moving Forward

  • Mir Teamwork Transcends Geography, Language and Culture
  • NASA Accepts Vice President's Challenge to Reduce Aircraft Accidents
  • Measures and Metrics
  • Technology Opportunity Showcase
  • NASA Commercial Technology Network
  • Awards/Events/Multi-Media
  • NCTN Home Page Next


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