by Samantha Marsillo | Nov 10, 2022 | Atlanta Falcons, Biomedical Engineering, Blog, Oakland Raiders, Sacramento Kings
Well… sort of! SciCheer Dr. Wendy was recently awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) to study cartilage tissue engineering on the International Space Station! While she herself will...
by Darlene Cavalier | Jun 15, 2012 | Blog
First Open-Source Satellite Project Launches Kickstarter Campaign NanoSatisfi LLC, Science Cheerleader, SciStarter, and Discover Magazine have officially joined forces to launch a funding and public outreach campaign for the ArduSat, (Arduino Satellite) project, which...
by Darlene Cavalier | Sep 24, 2010 | Dr. John Reports, Interviews
Dr. John here… On the list of things I’ll never be talented or smart enough to do, pole vaulting and designing satellites for space missions rank right at the top. And I’m not even sure which I’d be worse at. Such is not the case for my friend,...
by Darlene Cavalier | May 24, 2010 | Blog, Interviews
Editing my interview with Dr. Story Musgrave. He’s not shy about his opinions on current space policies. I pushed him to help explain why the public is no longer enthused about space. His response: “The public IS excited about space but we have to give...