Technology Transfer: NASA Contributes to Improving Health. .
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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 75Science. Publisher: Aerospace Technology Innovation, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Airplanes -- Collision avoidance systems | Airplanes -- Flight testing | Astronautics -- Technology transfer | Autogenic training | Automobiles -- Testing | Autonomic nervous system | Fuel cells | Infrared detectors | Integrated circuits | Motion sickness | Nanotubes | Quantum Well Infrared Photodetector | Rockets (Aeronautics) -- Fuel | Rollover (Vehicles) | United States National Aeronautics and Space Adm | Video Image Stabilization and RegistrationDDC classification: 050 Summary: "An innovative technology developed by NASA to help its astronauts combat motion sickness during space flight will be available in March 2004 for a much wider range of human health and performance uses." (AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION) This article reviews recent technologies developed by NASA that have applications outside the space industry.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Technology Transfer: NASA Contributes to Improving Health, Summer 2003; pp. 7-16.
"An innovative technology developed by NASA to help its astronauts combat motion sickness during space flight will be available in March 2004 for a much wider range of human health and performance uses." (AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION) This article reviews recent technologies developed by NASA that have applications outside the space industry.
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