Researchers proceed to the first phase of NASA.gov

Researchers proceed to the first phase of NASA.gov

Cardiac cell research uses human skin cells that are induced to become stem. Then they can be transferred to cells of any type. Researchers have made stem cells grow in the cells of the human heart. In the picture - Kate Rubins at work

Researchers, scientists, students, information specialists and other interested people now have a more extensive database of the space station thanks to the Space Station Research Explorer (SSRE) project at NASA.gov. The new tool allows you to stay abreast of research projects conducted at the station. Just a few clicks open access to thousands of space research, findings, results, scientific articles and photos in orbit. For convenience, you can use keywords, expedition names, scientific categories, etc.

SSRE will be released in two stages. All scientific information about experiments has always been in the public domain, but now experts want to simplify the search process. The first phase will allow sharing information on social networks, linking to studies and articles, as well as making bookmarks. The second stage will focus on analyzing user requests and improve the operation of the interface.

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