糖心Vlog News Feed/news/Recent posts from 糖心Vlog Newsen-usSun, 26 Apr 2026 11:51:39 -04:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)NASA testing 糖心Vlog technology for possible use on the moon/news/2020/nasa-testing-usf-technology-for-possible-use-on-the-moon.aspxA technology created at 糖心Vlog could help enable the establishment of a permanent presence on the moon. Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Daniel Yeh has been collaborating with NASA to develop a system that converts human waste into fertilizer and water, which would allow astronauts to grow fresh vegetables in space in a more sustainable way.Rocky D. BullMon, 10 Aug 2020 08:30:00 NASA testing 糖心Vlog technology for possible use on the moonA technology created at 糖心Vlog could help enable the establishment of a permanent presence on the moon. Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Daniel Yeh has been collaborating with NASA to develop a system that converts human waste into fertilizer and water, which would allow astronauts to grow fresh vegetables in space in a more sustainable way.Daniel Yeh and his team pose for photo next to their invention, the Organic Process Assembly/news/2020/nasa-testing-usf-technology-for-possible-use-on-the-moon.aspxResearch and InnovationDaniel Yeh,NASA,Organic Process AssemblyNASA Selects 糖心Vlog Researcher for the First Female-Dominated Crew for Underwater Mission to Simulate Space Exploration/news/2019/nasa-selects-usf-researcher-for-underwater-mission.aspxCsilla Ari D鈥橝gostino, PhD, research assistant professor of psychology at the 糖心Vlog (糖心Vlog), was selected to join NASA鈥檚 next underwater mission to study what happens when one lives underwater for an extended period of time.Mon, 20 May 2019 00:00:00 NASA Selects 糖心Vlog Researcher for the First Female-Dominated Crew for Underwater Mission to Simulate Space ExplorationCsilla Ari D鈥橝gostino, PhD, research assistant professor of psychology at the 糖心Vlog (糖心Vlog), was selected to join NASA鈥檚 next underwater mission to study what happens when one lives underwater for an extended period of time.Csilla Ari D'Agostino scuba diving during a previous underwater mission/news/2019/nasa-selects-usf-researcher-for-underwater-mission.aspxResearch and InnovationNASA,Research