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Aug 2008

NASA Nano Sensor Helps Detect Biohazards

A nanotechnology-based biosensor developed by NASA’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, CA, detects trace amounts of bacteria, viruses, and parasites. The sensor has been licensed to Early Warning Inc. of Troy, NY, which will use the sensor to prevent the spread of potentially deadly biohazards in water, food, and other sources.


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This Month in NASA History

This year, as NASA celebrates its 50th anniversary, we’ll be highlighting technology innovations and important moments in NASA history, leading to our special 50th Anniversary Issue in October.


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Jul 2008
This Month in NASA History
“Create the Future” and Win
Jun 2008
NASA Goddard Enters the World of Online Gaming
This Month in NASA History
May 2008
This Month in NASA History
Flexible Silicon Circuits Conform to Complex Shapes
Apr 2008
2007 Product of the Year Winners
This Month in NASA History
Mar 2008
Energy-Efficient Microchip for Long-Lasting Cell Phones and Medical Devices
This Month in NASA History
Feb 2008
This Month in NASA History
Correction of Retardation and Autism in Mice Points to Human Treatment
Jan 2008
This Month in NASA History
Dec 2007
Gel That Changes Color on Demand Could Lead to New Sensors
Nov 2007
Simulation Reveals How the Body Repairs Balance
Oct 2007
Last Chance to Design and Win!
Sep 2007
New Technology Enables Development of “Smart” Medical Devices
Aug 2007
Create the Future & Win
Jul 2007
System Locates Passengers Who Contaminate Airline Cabins
Jun 2007
NASA-Funded Project Investigates Deep-Sea Life
May 2007
NASA Technology Sees the Light
Apr 2007
2006 Product of the Year Winners
Mar 2007
NASA Spinoff Keeps Drivers “Ice Free”
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