NASA Space Apps Hackathon Winners A Kid On The Moon
From NASA’s international Space Apps Challenge, we’re joined by Huanning Wang and Tanya Oleksuik, two of the Toronto Hackathon winners responsible for the creative kids app A Kid On The... Read More
NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson & #GivingTuesday
She’s been given the Medal of Freedom. We share the inspiring story of NASA mathematician and physicist Katherine Johnson who joined the space agency during the height of segregation to... Read More
Metro Reviews: The Martian, ScreamRide, Disney Side
Here’s my Metro News reviews for the week of Mar. 9th The Martian By Andy Weir Kindle/iBooks/Kobo Five Stars Stranded on Mars, astronaut Mark Watney can’t stop laughing. His life... Read More
Team-Building Exercises To Mars, Shark Lady Eugenie Clark, And 3D Printed Eco Food
Skip to the 1:27 mark to listen. This week Kris Abel introduces What She Said’s Christine Bentley, Sharon Caddy, and Kate Wheeler to… Eugenie Clark who died at age 92... Read More
Creating Smart Bras And Connecting With Nature Through Outer Space
To listen skip to the 1:27 mark. This week Kris Abel introduces What She Said’s Christine Bentley, Sharon Caddy, and Kate Wheeler to… Genna Guberstein is a heliophysics media specialist at... Read More
Syria’s Chemical Problems, Rescue Radar, And Drone Tour Guides
This week’s focus is on new innovations in rescue as we look at the latest developments spanning the areas of military conflict, natural disasters, and the confusion of everyday life.... Read More





