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  Volume 6, Number 6     November/December 1998

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NASA-sponsored Bioreactor research on Earth and during long-term space missions aboard the Mir space station is the beginning of a new frontier in cell science—an opportunity to contribute to public health and to better understand normal breast cell and cancerous breast tissue development.
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Contents

Welcome to Innovation

  • Microgravity: A Medical Research and Treatment Tool
  • Technology Transfer
  • Space Bioreactor Helps Understand Breast Cancer
  • Low Gravity Boosts Computerized Casting
  • Hazardous Waste Recycled to Commercial Fertilizer
  • Promising New Thermal Study Spinoffs
  • Advanced Technologies

  • NASA Developing "Real-Time" Device for Quicker Diagnosis
  • Virtual Scalpel Improves Surgical Outcomes
  • Futuristic Technology Helps Preserve Past
  • Aerospace Technology Development

  • Progressive Efforts in the Light Plane Industry
  • Flight Software to Yield Huge Savings
  • Small Business/SBIR

    Moving Forward

  • Technology Opportunity Showcase
  • NCTN Directory
  • Events
  • Commercial Development Mission Update

     

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