Christopher E. Carr, Sc.D.

| Research Scientist

 
 
Cerro Aconcagua, Berlin Camp
Studying the origin(s), evolution, and adaptability of biological systems through the prism of computation and engineering analysis
 

News

Selected Press

2009/04/09

DNA analysis may be done on Mars for the first time (Ewen Callaway). New Scientist

2008/03/07

Run, Don't Walk, to your nearest moon base (Nancy Atkinson). Universe Today

2008/02/25

Exoskeleton shows running, not walking, best on the Moon (David Shiga). New Scientist | YouTube Exoskeleton Demo

2008/Jan

La meilleure facon de circuler sur un astéroïde (sidebar in cover story, "On va marcher sur un astéroïde"). Ciel et espace

2007/10/02

MIT Spins New Tether For Walking on Asteroids. Space.com

2007/09/26

MIT tether could aid asteroid missions. MIT News Office

2007/09/25

MIT researchers propose asteroid tether. CNET News

2007/09/08

Cosmic "baby bouncer" could anchor astronauts to asteroids. The New Scientist 195(2620):32 | CrossRef

2007/04/30

Not so alien after all? The Boston Globe

2006/07/20

Spacesuits: Your inflexible friend. The Economist

2005/01/26

Discovery Channel Canada, Daily Planet, “Astronaut’s Second Skin” (5 min. interview)

2004/09/13

Martian Gene Quest. The Osgood Files. CBS Radio Network

2003/04/08

Scientific American Frontiers, Program #1309 "You Can Make It On Your Own" | Transcript | Video with Alan Alda and Steven Schwartz discussing wearable computer for space suits

2001/12/19

Intelligent space suits on the horizon. BBC News

2001/10/15

Wearable computer could rescue lost spacewalkers. The New Scientist

2000/12

Designing a space suit to meet the challenges of long-term exploration missions. NASA Space Life Sciences Research Highlights

1999/05/13

National Public Radio, Morning Edition. “Flying” -- Commentator Andy Chaikin recalls his experience riding in a special aircraft that NASA uses to train astronauts for weightlessness. (6:22)

1999/03/26

NASA Television; MIT Cable: Live television and webcast of NIMBLE experiment during flight of NASA’s parabolic flight aircraft over the Gulf of Mexico.