By Marlene Cimons / Published Spring 2021
Long before the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a surge in telemedicine, John Aucott s patients would text
and email him photos of their rashes. My kids used to joke: Don t look at dad s phone because it s got pictures of people s body parts, Aucott says. Every time my phone pinged, it felt like
Groundhog Day because it was the same, over and over.
His phone is still pinging, but Aucott, director of the Johns Hopkins Lyme Disease Research Center, wants to see the photos because he knows that untreated Lyme disease can portend debilitating long-term medical consequences, including damage to the heart, joints, and nervous system.
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American Aerospace Technology Inc’s AiRanger™ (formerly the Resolute Eagle) unmanned aircraft system (UAS/drone) successfully completed a demonstration flight on February 25 as part of NASA’s Systems Integration and Operationalization (SIO) activities.
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American Aerospace Technology Inc’s AiRanger™ (formerly the Resolute Eagle) unmanned aircraft system (UAS/drone) successfully completed a demonstration flight on February 25 as part of NASA’s Systems Integration and Operationalization (SIO) activities. The objective of the AiRanger demonstration was to tackle key challenges to enable routine commercial UAS operations in the National Air System (NAS), including development, integration, and certification of UAS and the technologies required for safe operation with manned and unmanned aircraft traffic in the NAS. Target applications are focused on critical infrastructure missions including beyond visual line-of-sight (
In August 2018, a special mission to study the Sun took off from Space Launch Complex-37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It is called Parker Solar Probe, and it is also the fastest human-made object, capable of reaching a speed of 430,000 miles per hour (692,000 kph).