NASA Glenn Teams Win 2025 R&D 100 Awards - NASA

NASA's Glenn Research Center Wins Prestigious R&D 100 Awards for Groundbreaking Technologies

In a major win for NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, two cutting-edge projects have earned them 2025 R&D 100 Awards. This prestigious recognition brings the center's total number of awards to an impressive 130.

The first award goes to High-Rate Delay Tolerant Networking (HDTN), a revolutionary software solution designed by Daniel Raible and Rachel Dudukovich, and their team of engineers. HDTN is poised to revolutionize data streaming and communication in space by enabling reliable, high-speed transmission of data between spacecraft and Earth, even under the harsh conditions of space. The technology boasts speeds up to 10 times faster than current delay-tolerant networking (DTN), making it an ideal solution for near real-time communication capabilities.

The implications of HDTN extend far beyond NASA's walls, with its open-source code paving the way for collaboration and innovation in the rapidly expanding commercial space industry. This technology has the potential to form the foundation of a solar system-wide internet, supporting data exchange between Earth, spacecraft, and even future missions involving human travel to the Moon and Mars.

The second award recognizes VulcanAlloy, a breakthrough soft magnetic nanocrystalline material developed by researchers at NASA Glenn in partnership with CorePower Magnetics. This innovation operates above 500°C, far beyond the limits of conventional soft magnetic materials. Its nano-engineered structure maintains efficiency at high temperatures and frequencies, making it an ideal solution for extreme environments.

VulcanAlloy has already shown promising results, with Raytheon testing its cores in electrified aircraft, defense, and aerospace systems. The material also holds potential in electric vehicles, data centers, microgrids, and energy systems, where smaller, lighter, and more efficient components are key to advancing next-generation power electronics.

The R&D 100 Awards, now in its 63rd year, is a worldwide science and innovation competition that receives entries from organizations around the globe. This year's judging panel included industry professionals from across the globe who evaluated breakthrough innovations in technology and science. With these two awards, NASA Glenn solidifies its position as a leader in research and development, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in space exploration and technological innovation.
 
omg 130 r&d awards in total is crazy 🤯 like they must be working on some super secret projects or something lol but seriously these hdtn and vulcanalloy techs sound so cool! imagine being able to stream data between spaceships and earth in real time that's just mind blown 💥 and the fact that it can operate above 500°C is insane 🔥 what kind of research goes into developing materials like this? are they using any kinda fancy sciency stuff like nanotechnology or something? 🤔
 
🚀 I mean, can you believe it? NASA's Glenn Research Center just won like 130 R&D 100 Awards and they're still going strong 🙌. I was listening to some old podcasts from 2018 about this VulcanAlloy material and how it's going to change the game for electric vehicles 💨. I'm so down for a solar system-wide internet, that sounds like a real-life Star Trek episode 🚫👽. HDTN is crazy cool too, imagine being able to stream data in space without any issues 📺. These scientists are just making it happen and inspiring the next gen of innovators 💡. Can't wait to see what they come up with next 🔥
 
🤯 so NASA's Glenn Research Center is like the ultimate innovators 🚀, earning 130 R&D 100 Awards and counting 🤑. Two new projects just won awards for HDTN and VulcanAlloy, which sounds super exciting to me 🎉... especially that high-rate delay tolerant networking tech is gonna revolutionize space communication 📱. Can you imagine sending data from the Moon to Earth in like, real-time? 🚀💻 Mind blown! And on a related note, who needs internet when we can have VulcanAlloy powering our solar system-wide network 🔌... just kidding, but seriously, this tech has major implications for electric vehicles and power electronics too 💡. Great job NASA Glenn 👏
 
OMG, I'm over here thinking, 130 R&D 100 Awards? That's like getting invited to all the coolest space parties... and I don't even need a spacesuit! HDTN and VulcanAlloy are straight fire 🔥🚀, especially when you consider the potential for solar system-wide internet. Can you imagine being able to stream your favorite shows from Mars 📺? Mind blown 😲. And the fact that it's open-source code means we'll see a lot more innovation in the commercial space industry soon. Not bad for NASA Glenn, huh? 🤝
 
omg u no wut dis mean!! nasa glenn center just won some big award 4 deir awsum tech! 🤯 like they got this super fast data thingy called hdtnt dat's gonna revolutionize space communiion!!! 👽 it's like 10x faster dan current tech so we cud have near real time data exchange wit space ships & earth. and another thng called vulcanalloy its like a magic material that operates above 500°c 🤖 so we cud use it in all sorts of cool stuff like electric vehicles, defense systems, etc. nasa glenn is def makin some huge strides in tech & research. 💻🚀
 
🚀 this is so cool that nasa's glenn research center is killing it with these new techs 🤯 like hdtn for space comms & vulcanalloy for high temp materials...it's mind blown to think about the solar system-wide internet thing 🌐 and all the other industries that could use this stuff 💻 electric vehicles, defense systems, aerospace...the list goes on 😲 what's next? 🚀
 
omg i'm literally so hyped for nasa's glenn research center!!! 🚀💥 they're killing it with hdtn and vulcanalloy! like, who wouldn't want a solar system-wide internet? 🤯 that tech is gonna change everything! and vulcanalloy is gonna revolutionize electric vehicles and power electronics... i mean, what's not to love about faster, lighter, and more efficient components? 😆 nasa glenn is the real MVP 👏
 
just saw this news 🚀💡, gotta say it's amazing how nasa's glenn research center is killing it with these new techs! hdtn is literally gonna change the game for space communication 📱💻, and vulcanalloy? whoa, that stuff sounds like magic 🔮. seriously though, it's awesome to see innovation on a global scale 🌎, especially when it comes to pushing boundaries in space exploration 🚀👽. this stuff is gonna open up so many possibilities for the future of tech and space travel 🚀💻... can't wait to see what they come up with next 💡
 
🤔 I'm not sure about all this hype around HDTN and VulcanAlloy... where's the proof that it'll actually work on Mars? Like, have they even tested it in extreme temperatures or radiation conditions? 🚀 Also, how do we know this new material won't just be a fancy novelty for aerospace industry, but not actually bring about any real-world benefits to, say, renewable energy or consumer tech? And what's with the NASA Glenn center getting 130 awards now? Is that even a legit benchmark? Shouldn't it be based on actual impact rather than just number of wins? 🤷‍♂️
 
idk why ppl r sayin nasa's gettin too much credit 🤔... they're just doin their job, same with all other gov't orgs 💼 it's not like they r tryna stifle competition or somethin 😒 the tech behind HDTN & VulcanAlloy is legit mind u 🤯 but let's not forget there r ppl workin hard on this 2 out of every NASA engineer 🙏 & btw, why do we need a 'prestigious' award to recognize innov8n? 🤑 can't we just say thanks & keep it movin? 💨
 
omg u guys, can u believe it?! 🤯 nasa's glenn research center just won like, super prestigious r&d 100 awards for their groundbreaking techs! 💥 i mean, high-rate delay tolerant networking (hdtn) is literally going to change the game for space communication and data streaming... like, think of all the possibilities for intergalactic internet 🚀🌐 and then there's vulcanalloy, which is a super cool soft magnetic nanocrystalline material that operates above 500°C... mind. blown 😲

i love how nasa glenn is pushing the boundaries of space exploration and tech innovation, and now they're getting the recognition they deserve 🙌 i mean, it's not just about the awards, but the impact these technologies can have on our daily lives... electric vehicles, data centers, microgrids... the list goes on 🚗💻🌞
 
Ugh, can u believe NASA's Glenn Research Center won those R&D 100 Awards again 🤯?! I was stressing out about our school's science fair project last week and I totally forgot to practice my presentation 🤦‍♀️. But seriously though, these techs are game changers! HDTN for space communication? VulcanAlloy for extreme environments? Mind blown 💥! I wish our school had more resources like this for students to work on. We could've made some cool projects too 😂. NASA's all about pushing the boundaries of innovation and that's something we should totally aim for in education 📚💻. Maybe next year's science fair will be just as impressive 🤞!
 
🤔 I'm so stoked to see NASA's Glenn Research Center getting the recognition they deserve for their game-changing techs! HDTN is literally going to revolutionize space communication 🚀💻 - can you imagine having near real-time data streaming between Earth and spacecraft? Mind blown! And VulcanAlloy, wow, that material is like a superhero of materials science ⚡️. I mean, it's operating at extreme temps and frequencies, and still maintaining efficiency? That's just plain awesome! 💥 These two techs are not only going to make space exploration more efficient but also have a huge impact on our daily lives 🌎 - electric vehicles, data centers, energy systems... the possibilities are endless! 🤖
 
omg i'm so stoked for nasa glenn center!!! they're literally changing the game with hdtn and vulcanalloy 🚀💥 those techs have huge implications for space comms and power electronics... like, can u imagine having a solar system-wide internet? it's wild to think that their work could enable human travel to mars one day 🔭👽 what i love about this is how they're making these innovations open-source so anyone can get involved and make it happen 💻 we need more people like nasa glenn pushing the boundaries of tech 🚀💡
 
🚀 oh man I'm loving this stuff NASA's always pushing the boundaries, and it's awesome to see their tech getting recognized worldwide 💥 130 R&D 100 Awards? that's like a huge stamp of approval for all their hard work 🙌

HDTN is mind-blowing, I mean who needs 10 times faster data streaming in space? 🤯 but seriously though what are the implications of this tech on the commercial space industry? it could be HUGE 💸 and a solar system-wide internet sounds like something straight out of science fiction 🚀

And VulcanAlloy is crazy too! 500°C? that's like, beyond most materials I've heard of 🔥 what other industries can we expect to see this tech in? electric vehicles, data centers, aerospace systems... the list goes on 🤔
 
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omg i'm so hyped for nasa glenn's wins 🚀👏 they're pushing the limits of tech in space & it's gonna change the game for communication & data streaming! HDTN is like, whoa 10 times faster than current dtn and vulcanalloy is a total game changer for extreme temps & frequencies 🔥💻 can't wait to see what other innovations come out of this center 🤖
 
I just got back from the most amazing road trip to Yellowstone with my fam 🚗🌄... like, have you ever seen a geothermal hot spring up close? It's like nature's own spa treatment 💧... anyway, this NASA stuff is cool, I guess 😎... but have you tried that new coffee shop downtown? Their cold brew is out of this world ☕️... wait, what was I saying? Oh yeah, HDTN and VulcanAlloy... sounds like some fancy tech to me 🤖... does anyone know if they're open sourcing their materials or is it all proprietary business 🤑... oh, and can someone explain to me why we still don't have that solar-powered internet we've been hearing about for years? 🌞
 
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