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 Volume 9, Number 6 • November/December 2001 • Credits

Innovation cover

About the Cover: Several NASA technologies have been adapted for use as assistive technologies.

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Contents

Welcome to Innovation

NASA Technology Assists People Through US Industry

Cover Story

NASA’s Assistive Technologies Benefiting People

Technology Transfer

SureBolt™ Gage System Commercialized
NASA Spin-Off Company Enjoys Commercial Success
Technology Helps Weekend Photographers Be Pros
Tech Box: Smart Surgical Probe to Begin Clinical Tests

Advanced Technologies

NASA and Stanford Form Biocomputing Collaboration
Composite Tank Passes Proof Tests
NASA Reduces Wildfire Response Time
R&D 100 Awards Recognize Hilbert Huang Transform

Aerospace Technology Development

Computer Tool Smoothes Air Traffic Flow
Flying Laboratory Takes Synthetic Safety Tour
Hand-Held Computers May Reduce Airport Congestion
Solar Aircraft Sets Altitude Record

Small Business/SBIR

SBIR-Produced Converter Provides Thrust
Three-Dimensional Displays Available
NASA SBIR Companies Earn Tibbetts Awards
Small Business Flying High

Moving Forward

Technology Opportunity Showcase
NCTN Directory
Events
Commercial Development

 

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