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NASA Kennedy Space Center's R&D team receives prestigious R&D 100 Award for their groundbreaking work on Defect Clustering Thermal & Env. Barrier Coatings (TEBCs


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NASA Kennedy Space Center's R&D team receives prestigious R&D 100 Award for their groundbreaking work on Defect Clustering Thermal & Env. Barrier Coatings (TEBCs). Lead Engineer David Bush, at the forefront of this innovation, celebrates alongside his colleagues during the R&D 100 Award Winners Recognition Luncheon. The team's dedication and expertise have propelled them to develop cutting-edge technologies like CryoBA, a compact liquid-air filled backpack known as Cryogenic Breathing Apparatus. This revolutionary device ensures the safety and survival of astronauts in extreme conditions. Additionally, they have created the CryoRASS system, providing an alternative supply source for cryogenic refuge situations. Meanwhile, workers diligently install a flame deflector at the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF), showcasing NASA's commitment to advancing space exploration infrastructure. Another remarkable achievement is credited to the MCAMD Team who received an R&D 100 Award for their Mitogenesis-Coupled Apoptosis Molecular Device (MCAMD). These exceptional accomplishments highlight NASA Kennedy Space Center's unwavering pursuit of scientific excellence.