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06/17/2026

🚀 NASA has a post-fire cleanup challenge: and they need outside technology to solve it.

When a fire occurs aboard a sealed spacecraft, extinguishing the flames is only the first problem. Acid gases and smoke particulates linger in the closed environment, corroding metal, etching glass, and putting crew health at risk.

NASA's Glenn Research Center is seeking innovative surface cleanup technologies that can perform in the unique constraints of space.

Requirements include:
— Compact and lightweight
— Low-power (under 50W)
— Non-flammable and ISS-safe
— Approximately 18-month shelf life
— Minimal moisture release

Technologies of interest include specialized wipes, plasma cleaning, ultrasonic cleaning, protective coatings, and microbubble solutions.

If your technology could help protect astronauts after an onboard fire, yet2 wants to connect you with this opportunity. 👇

🔗 Review the full brief and submit here: https://bit.ly/3O5wsmU

06/11/2026

We’re on the hunt for communication platforms that can support astronaut crews and Earth-based contacts during deep-space missions.

As NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration looks ahead to Mars, one-way communication delays of 12–22 minutes will make real-time exchange impossible. The need is for asynchronous systems that can help crews stay connected with family and friends, receive mission support, and access medical guidance when immediate response isn’t an option.

Here’s what we’re looking for:

✅ Support for text, audio, video, and file sharing
✅ Reliable message queuing and delivery in low-bandwidth conditions
✅ Separate, access-controlled channels for different user groups
✅ Strong authentication, role-based access, and encryption

Relevant approaches may include high-latency collaboration tools, delay-tolerant messaging systems, telehealth platforms, and remote field communication tools.

Have a platform that fits? Submit here: https://bit.ly/3ShgOX2

06/10/2026

In expert discovery, the problem usually isn’t access to names.

It’s knowing which names matter.

Broad searches can surface long lists of potential experts without answering the harder questions of whether those experts truly understand the specific problem, have relevant experience close to the application, and can provide the insights needed to move the conversation forward.

That’s where expert networks can be most useful.

When AI-powered discovery is paired with scientific vetting, targeted outreach, and real relationship-building, teams can move from broad search to better-fit expertise.

At yet2, we’ve seen this combination help innovation teams cut through volume, identify stronger matches, and reach the experts most relevant to the technical challenge at hand.

Read our latest blog to see how a more precise approach to expert discovery can help teams find the technical expertise their challenges demand: https://bit.ly/4vzi1aD

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