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  1. Sometimes requires a little spinning. with the Capillary Flow Experiment:

  2. is doing our Free Fall experiment! This and many other clips in our curriculum coming this year.

  3. Astronauts on the take the *best* photos.

  4. These measurements are part of the Fluid Shifts investigation, which studies astronauts' changes in vision:

  5. The CASIS FY2016 Annual Report is now available online! Learn about the mission and successes of ISS National Lab:

  6. The late Dr. Sellers served as director of the Earth Sciences Division at ’s and was a friend/mentor to many here at GISS.

  7. Fluid Shifts isn't just about the big vacuum pants! Crew members take baseline ultrasounds first. Learn more:

  8. On , even the dust floats, a problem that can cause allergic reactions. We're working on a solution:

  9. Remembering Piers Sellers: scientist, astronaut, friend. chief scientist Julie Robinson pays tribute.

    Remembering Piers Sellers: scientist, astronaut and friend
  10. Space station astronauts watch their health just like we do, but the wrist-worn technology used in orbit is different from yours and mine.

    EVERYWEAR in Space
    Maurice Marnat, with the National Center for Space Studies in Toulouse, France, talks about the EVERYWEAR wearable sensors, and the iPad application used to easily download medical data to the ground.
  11. The Combustion Integration Rack is home to several "hot" investigations, and goes by CIR (pronounced "sir").

  12. Call for Papers | 2017 ISS R&D Conference | Deadline Mar. 24 | Follow link for more info→

  13. Does have a favorite experiment? Yes! Watch the video clip to find out what it is.

    Does @Astro_Kimbrough have a favorite ISS experiment?
    Clip from NASA TV
  14. Space headaches: What a PAIN! This week, crew members are participating in the Space Headaches investigation. More:

  15. Tune into TV tomorrow at 9am (ET) to watch students from chat w/ about life on the !

  16. A laboratory orbiting Earth at 17,500 mph, where cutting-edge research is conducted every day. Get behind-the-scenes at the social!

  17. Getting ready in our clean room T minus 5 months

  18. Dr. Collins includes 's sequencing of DNA for the first time in space. Learn more:

  19. Read about some of the many ways is benefiting humanity in the newly-released :

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