Articles on International Space Station
Space Station residents to drink recycled urine - Nov 28, 2008
Crave The crew of STS-126 will be delivering to the International Space Station a wastewater regeneration system that will recycle astronauts' urine. If you're the kind of person who wants to ... Read story »Astronaut Mike Massimino sends first Twitter update from space - May 13, 2009
Blogs NASA astronaut Mike Massimino has made history as the first person to tweet from space while in orbit onboard the space shuttle Atlantis for the STS-125 mission to the Hubble Space ... Read story »Video game company to put gamers' DNA in space - Aug 1, 2008
Crave Well-known video game designer Richard Garriott, who led the creation of 'Tabula Rasa' for NCSoft, will be the next private citizen to visit space, and he will be taking the DNA ... Read story »Olympus celebrates 90th anniversary with Commemorative Space Kit - Mar 31, 2009
Crave Wakata's Olympus kit. Olympus was founded in 1919, which makes this year its 90th birthday. To celebrate this special occasion, the Japanese company is sending its cameras beyond the stratosphere ... Read story »Origami plane to make space flight - Jan 22, 2008
Crave Look, the only people who have the gumption to even attempt flying a paper plane from the International Space Station to Earth would be the Japanese. Look at how their lipless ... Read story »Japanese space underwear set to invade Earth? - Mar 25, 2009
Crave Koichi Wakata looks comfortable enough to me. For some reason, everytime high-tech underwear news hits the Internet, my editors think it's something I need to cover (pun intended). This time, though, ... Read story »Canon camcorder in orbit - Nov 12, 2007
Crave As any Star Trek fan would say, space is the final frontier. So when watch companies clamor to slap chronographs onto astronauts' wrists just to proclaim their timepieces' indestructibility, we hardly ... Read story »Ten years of the ThinkPad - Oct 3, 2002
Features Has it really been 10 years? IBM's ThinkPad celebrates a decade of innovation--and the staying power of basic black. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

