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OSU Open Source Lab Grows With Support From Google

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State University Open Source Lab’s capacity to support open source projects is being expanded through a donation of $300,000 from Google. That increases the company’s cumulative support of academia's leading open source development center to $750,000.

Students from US University build and launch a cosmic radiation detector into space

Students from OSU's (Oklahoma State University's) Radiation Physics Laboratory have built and successfully launched a cosmic radiation detector that has reached the edge of outer space.

Students from US University build and launch a cosmic radiation detector into space

Students from OSU's (Oklahoma State University's) Radiation Physics Laboratory have built and successfully launched a cosmic radiation detector that has reached the edge of outer space.

Students Launch Sensor Into Space

Students from OSU’s Radiation Physics Laboratory built and successfully launched a cosmic radiation detector this summer that reached the edge of outer space. Carried by a helium-filled balloon 12 inches in diameter, the detector flew for more than two hours and reached 104,000 feet in altitude. The device recorded radiation levels at the varying altitudes – information that will be used by NASA to develop instrumentation for space flight.

Students from US University build and launch a cosmic radiation detector into space

Washington, August 12 : Students from OSU's (Oklahoma State University's) Radiation Physics Laboratory have built and successfully launched a cosmic radiation detector that has reached the edge of outer space.

Future Moonwalkers Will Have High-Tech Maps

This artist's rendering shows an astronaut's-eye view of the lunar navigation system that Ohio State University researchers and their colleagues are developing. Credit: Kevin Gecsi/OSU


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