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[Herald Interview] Do you have a best friend at the office? Human connection crucial for work efficiency, says behavioral scientist – The Investor
Posted: December 3, 2021 at 5:10 am
[Herald Interview] Do you have a best friend at the office? Human connection crucial for work efficiency, says behavioral scientist
Jon Levy, behavioral scientist and creator of the Influencers Dinner (Jon Levy)
After COVID-19 forced many aspects of our lives to become more isolated, the world is making a gradual move to return to how we used to be. Commuting to work has resumed and team lunches have been revived, although people still wear their masks and transparent acrylic panels have been erected between people at the tables.
Although South Korea kicked off its living with COVID-19 scheme with eased social distancing rules on Nov. 1, still today many are suffering from social isolation, less contact and a lack of physical touch. Adapting to the changing world, many are feeling lost on how to create more connectedness in their lives.
Jon Levy, a human behavioral scientist from New York, told The Korea Herald the ongoing pandemic has impacted well-being, happiness and longevity because people are missing out on meaningful relations.
People are really stressed out. People are stuck at home, some people are liking it, some arent. And there are many people leaving the company. So companies ask how do we create a work culture that makes people want to be -- how do we develop their relationships -- at work? he said during an interview in Seoul. Levy has worked with global clients including Google, Microsoft and Samsung on work culture crises.
There was an interesting study that looked at (whether employees) have a best friend at work. If you do have a best friend at work, what is that impact on your stay? he said.
Levy said there is a concrete link between having a best friend at work and the amount of effort employees expand in their job, and thats why companies should foster deep and meaningful relationships at work.
According to Gallup, having a best friend at work can be key to engagement and happiness at work.
A 2018 Gallup study showed that women who strongly agree they have a best friend at work are more than twice as likely to be engaged with their work (63 percent) compared with women who say otherwise (29 percent), which leads to the production of higher quality work, better well-being and less likelihood of getting injured on the job.
Levy said working from home due to the pandemic has hurt the process of developing influence, gaining trust and building community.
He said working from home has left people with no transition time.
When I commute, I listen to podcasts, read a book, increase my knowledge and emotionally process my day. If I dont commute anymore, I go straight from frustrating meeting at the end of the day to talking to my family, and thats really tough, he said.
Also for brand new employees, working from home can be frustrating, he said.
Let say Im brand new to the company and the only people I would know is five people Im on calls with. Theres no mentorship, no understanding the company, no necessity to develop other skills, besides specific things Im being told, over the long term. That would leave a huge impact to ones career.
More than a decade ago, Levy created what he calls the Influencers Dinner. At first glance, this secret dining experience may sound like a typical social gathering, just without the names revealed.
Ive hosted 240 dinners across 10 cities in three countries inviting over 2,000 people. I spent most of my adult life convincing people to come to my home, cook me dinner, wash dishes and clean the floor for me, said Levy.
But he had one rule -- people were not allowed to share their names to make everything equal.
If I see a big companys CEO or famous celebrity or Nobel laureate, I may think that Im not so important. So I wanted to make everyone feel just as important so they can connect as a friend, said Levy.
Getting people to cook together is closely related to the Ikea effect, according to Levy.
There is a weird human behavior characteristic called Ikea effect. We care more about Ikea furniture because we had to assemble it. Anything we put more effort into, we care about it more. People cook together, they care about their food and people, he said.
The secret is, we give people a very limited amount of time and a project to do -- too hard to do one person by himself -- that both have to put in effort. What happens is you feel connected to each other.
According to Levy, the art and science of creating deep and meaningful connections with anyone, regardless of their stature or celebrity, lies in the power of community.
Joy shared is double, suffering shared is half -- each of us have different skill sets and expertise. Nobody is self-made anymore. Expecting us to do things alone doesnt work. People have to depend on others, said Levy. Their wisdoms, experience, skills and talents, have a profound impact on us.
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Kareem Campbell speaks on his legacy and longevity in skateboarding – Red Bull
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Kareem Campbell is a living legend. His style on and off the board has inspired countless people all over the world. Theres always been a freshness about him, and throughout the span of his three-decade career (still very much in motion), he continues to captivate the masses with a fresh approach and timeless technique. He's remained confident yet humble, adapted with the times, and continued to be a trendsetter. I had the pleasure of chatting with him as he brought me up to speed with all of his latest happenings, even remaining casual when mentioning that he was inducted into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame earlier that day. He indulged me with how it all started, went deep into my 90's reminiscing, and fascination with that era of World Industries, especially the Trilogy video, all the way up to Tony Hawks Pro Skater, the relaunch of Axion Footwear and his Ghetto Bird podcast. We covered a lot of ground, so settle in and get comfortable.
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Google (Doodle) honors Prof. Lotfi Zadeh of UC Berkeley (the Father of Fuzzy Logic), who was also an inventor in a Cognitive Explainable-AI…
Posted: December 1, 2021 at 9:01 am
POTOMAC, Md., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Google Doodle has honored and celebrated the late Prof. Lotfi Zadeh (of UC Berkeley), the world-renowned mathematician, computer scientist, and engineer ("The Father of Fuzzy Logic"), for the publication of his seminal and revolutionary work on Fuzzy sets in 1965. Prof. Zadeh is known for the invention of Fuzzy Logic and the co-invention of Z-Transform (in 1952), which have thousands of applications and appear in many products. In addition, he has made major contributions in the other scientific and engineering fields, e.g., in the linear system theory, the control systems, Computing with Words (CWW), and Soft Computing. He has won more than 50 prestigious international awards and has been a member of Academy of Sciences in 7 countries. He is also an AI Hall of Fame inductee. Since 2011, he had been involved in Z Advanced Computing, Inc. (ZAC) and was one of the ZAC's inventors. ZAC is the pioneer Cognitive Explainable-AI (Artificial Intelligence) (Cognitive XAI) technologies, e.g., for the detailed complex 3D Image/ Object Recognition from any view angle.
Google Doodle has honored and celebrated the late Prof. Lotfi Zadeh (of UC Berkeley), the world-renowned mathematician, computer scientist, and engineer (The Father of Fuzzy Logic), for the publication of his seminal and revolutionary work on Fuzzy sets in 1965.
Since 2011, he had been involved in the Cognitive Explainable-AI startup ZAC and its founders & was one of its inventors
"We are very proud of Prof. Zadeh and his accomplishments. His great legacy and impacts in science and engineering continue forever through his students, friends, colleagues, and associates in various companies and universities around the world, and through the thousands of software, products, and appliances that use one of his technologies in many applications and industries. It was a great honor for us to work with him," emphasized Dr. Bijan Tadayon, CEO of ZAC.
ZAC has had major AI and Machine Learning (ML) breakthrough demos in the recent projects for the US Air Force (USAF) and for Bosch/ BSH (the largest appliance maker in Europe): ZAC has achieved detailed complex 3D Image Recognition using only a few training samples, and using only an average laptop with low power CPU, for both training and recognition. This is in sharp contrast to the other algorithms in industry (such as Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) or ResNets) that require thousands to billions of training samples, trained on large GPU servers.
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Eurobio Scientific Launches the First Pcr Test Allowing Simultaneous Sars-Cov-2 Virus Screening and Detection of the Delta and Omicron Variants in a…
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EUROBIO SCIENTIFIC LAUNCHES THE FIRST PCR TEST ALLOWING SIMULTANEOUS SARS-COV-2 VIRUS SCREENING AND DETECTION OF THE DELTA AND OMICRON VARIANTS IN A SINGLE REACTION
Test to detect the presence of the Omicron variant and type the Delta variant during routine COVID screening
First test with multiplex technology requiring only one reaction
PCR result obtained in just 45 minutes
Proprietary test available in RUO format
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Eurobio Scientific (FR0013240934, ALERS, PEA-PME eligible), a leading French group in specialty in vitro medical diagnostics, announces the launch of a new proprietary test, EurobioPlex SARS-CoV-2 Fast Screening & Variants Detection (SARS-CoV -2 Fast-SVD, EBX-047), a real-time multiplex PCR * test for the detection of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and the Delta and Omicron variants.
EBX-047 is a kit developed and manufactured in France by Eurobio Scientific, allowing, in a single PCR well, the screening of the coronavirus and the detection of the two currently predominant variants, including Omicron, which could present a risk of immune escape. The test performs a standard screening with two genes, and targets the L452R mutation present on the Delta variant, and the K417N mutation present on the Omicron variant. This orientation test with a very fast (45 minutes) PCR phase, is integrated with the other tests in the EurobioPlex range for open instruments available in large hospital and private medical biology laboratories.
Pending CE marking, the SARS-CoV-2 Fast-SVD kit is already available for sale as a Research Use Only (RUO) test.
With this new test adapted to the Omicron variant, Eurobio Scientific confirms its continued investment to design and develop the tools necessary to manage and fight against the current pandemic and its evolution. The SARS-CoV-2 Fast-SVD kit is thus the first test to enable real time monitoring of the spread of the Omicron variant, and in the context of global health monitoring, to explore its possible ability to escape the immune system of vaccinated patients.
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Extending The Human Lifespan – Anti Aging News
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Recently, one of our co-founders, Dr. Robert Goldman, was featured in the Life Section of the Bangkok Post with a candid interview about anti-aging, lifespan, lifestyle, and longevity. The following is that article, we hope that you find it as interesting as we did.
Next week, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) will organise its 29th Annual World Congress at The Venetian and Palazzo Resort in Las Vegas. Since 1992, A4M has been on a mission to redefine healthcare through longevity medicine in order to optimise vitality and extend the human lifespan.
But the question is do we really want to become super seniors or centenarians in a disruptive world?
Co-founder Dr. Robert Goldman believes in the possibility of "practical immortality" with a lifespan of 120-plus years. Nine years ago, I met the ebullient anti-ageing physician at a conference organised by VitalLife Scientific Wellness Center and Bumrungrad International Hospital.
I asked him whether it's unnatural to stop the clock with anti-ageing medicine as the body isn't designed to last over 120 years.
"It's as unnatural as taking a plane,'' Dr. Goldman said. "Because if man was meant to fly, he should have been born with wings.''
The fact is anti-ageing interventions are not something new and the search for the fountain of youth has been part of human culture and societies for millennia.
Dr. Goldman asserts that there's nothing out of line with anti-aging medicine and its utilisation to stretch the life span and enhance quality of life.
The demand for anti-ageing programmes is being driven by baby boomers who don't want to age the way their parents did.
Its comprehensive approach to wellness encompasses nutrition, dietary supplements, lifestyle modification, and controversial hormone replacement therapy.
One mechanism of ageing is a decline in hormone levels, which sends a chemical message to cells that this body is old and they start to die off. Hormone replacement therapy attempts to trick the cells to think that they're still young.
However, it's not a quick fix or a magic pill as it takes effort and focus in adopting an anti-ageing lifestyle and treatments.
Through very early detection, prevention and reversal of age-related diseases, this field of medicine aims to prevent illnesses and disabilities. In addition, advances in biotechnology will drive dramatic changes in anti-ageing medicine to accomplish practical immortality.
Around a century ago, a 40-year-old was considered to be an elderly person, and today those in their 70s are in the winter of life. The practical immortality concept proposes that in the future people will not be considered old until they are centenarians.
On the other hand, longevity can be earned without taking supplements and hormones. For example, Japan's nonagenarians and centenarians are proof of natural and healthy ageing through diet, exercise, way of life and cultural factors.
Accordingly, the anti-aging movement has faced controversy and been accused of being pseudoscience and a business that prescribes dietary supplements, hormone injections, as well as other products and services.
Nevertheless, over the three decades, A4M has grown into a global community with alliances in countries including Thailand.
Next week, its Annual World Congress event is being held under the theme "The Next Chapter: Unmasking The Hidden Epidemic", and it will address many neglected health crises in a world stricken by Covid-19.
The pandemic has posed numerous challenges and changes as we focus on fighting infectious diseases and viral mutations. We aim to be survivors and not be afflicted by a deadly virus and its economic consequences.
Accordingly, the past two years have put many of us in a health-conscious mode and made us dependent on self-care due to lockdown.
It has probably changed many people's perspectives of the world and the meaning of life. Stuck in a crisis for two whole years, we may not even care about outliving turtles and just try to cope with current circumstances, which reinforce how uncertainty in life remains absolute certain.
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Unorthodox gut study reveals poop may be able to reverse ageing in the brain – Screen Shot
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What Im about to tell you is a story of mice and men, but not quite the way John Steinbeck envisioned it. No, unlike your English class, the musing currently sitting inside my skull is definitely part of the hear-me-out variety. My thought goes like this: when my future children are looking at old folks homes for me, maybe Ill be wishing I got my intestines pumped with the excrement of a teenager.
Now, stay with meIm begging youbecause Im talking about a new scientific innovation here. And yes, for once, it is as weird as it sounds. Thats right, the future includes faeces. Who wouldve thunk it? Well, scientists have long known about the secret strength found within the metropolis of trillions of bacteria in your tummy. Known as the gut microbiome, this goldmine is also central to mental health, the immune system, and more. And now, an unusual study has opened the door for a mind-blowing new strategy for researchers to turn back time and reverse ageing in the human brain.
Published in the journal Nature Aging in October 2021, research indicates that bacteria in young peoples poop could be the key to the, as of now, unavoidable shrinking of the brain. Before you click off in horror, allow me to explain how the team behind the research stumbled upon this incredibly odd discovery.
Although Jeff Bezos has been on the quest for immortality for quite a while now, most of us dont think about brain ageing at all. Our society is unfortunately focused on the more cosmetic threats to our finite existence. Not everyone is eager to start looking older, contrary to what our love for vintage fits seems to say about us and gen Zs affinity with disposable pictures. We are constantly spinning the wheel with our body image and appearance as we age, but god forbid we ever end up looking old. Imagined wrinkles and insecurities around laugh lines dominate conversations and common knowledge around anti-ageing. The results of this have led to some extreme efforts to keep our clutch on youth close, from vampire facials to baby Botox.
But lets forget physical appearance for a minute. I think the most Ive done to combat the inevitable decline in my abilities was to play a few rounds of brain training aged 10, feigning surprise when I got any age under 65. But what will happen when Im actually 65, and it might be too late? Unlike with our skin, there is no magic cream to slap onto your skull in an attempt at reversing the ageing of the human brain. Your brain health is probably a lot more important to keep track of since a shrinking brainwhich happens as you get oldercan negatively impact your thinking, learning and memory. Being a brain teaser buff and stocking up on your sudoku puzzles can delay cognitive decline but, unfortunately, none of us is Peter Pan and the cost of growing up is entropy.
First of all, let me start by clarifying one thing: this research is not the fountain of youth or anythingthough for some fulvic acid might be. The research has found that older mice, when given gut bacteria transplants from younger mice, show learning and memory abilities similar to those of the younger rodents. To put it plainly, a cocktail of gut goopor poo transplant as co-author John Cryan told Inverseappeared to reverse some of their brains decline.
Researchers transplanted faeces from three-to-four-month-old rodents into the intestines of 19 or 20 month-old mice to cultivate a similar gut microbiome. On a human scale, this would be like taking the ripe poop of an 18-year-old and transplanting it into the body of a 70-year-old. Pretty grim mental image, yet pretty impressive possibilities, right?
In the old mice, the transplanted faecal bacteria seemingly promoted the growth of gut microbiota resembling the younger mices microbiome. The results of the study found that the mice who had the faecal transplant were able to reach a specific goal with greater success than mice without it. This indicates that certain gut bacteria could influence cognitive functions, which tend to decline in efficiency over time as organisms get older.
Like a new lease of life, the older rodents spatial memorywhich holds information needed to plan routeschanged following the transplant using a simple test called the Morris water maze. The older mice, both with and without the faecal transplant, were placed in a water maze that required them to use their spatial memory to plan and follow a path in order to get to a dry platform.
After saying RIP to the research-rat-pack and decapitating the rodents, researchers looked inside the brains of the older mice to see if their behavioural improvements were reflected in their neurobiology. They found that the old mices hippocampusa brain region responsible for memoryresembled that of younger mice.
Marcus Bhme, a neuroscientist with University College Cork (UCC) and one of the authors of the study, shared with Inverse, It was really great to see that full change in their microbiomes can really excel such effects on cognitive behavior, like almost resembling the learning performance of young mice, it was pretty mind-blowing.
I, like many others, yearn for that happy-go-lucky state of mind. The appeal of it lies within being free and childlike, a desire that has previously pushed many on TikTok to try to talk to their younger selves. Grappling with our short time on Earth is difficult to say the least. In order to understand how much of a medical marvel this research is, we need to take a step back and see the bigger picture here. Our brains are as beautiful as they are complex. Many areas orchestrate complicated cognitive processes, such as problem-solving, memory, judgment, and language.
At the centre of a lot of these processes, is the frontal cortex of your brain. Think of it as the command control of all your brains networks which takes care of managing everything that has to do with learning and memory processing. As mentioned earlier, the helpful hippocampus works to form and store memories. However, as we age, these regions slowly start to shrink.
Age is a bummer, in more ways than one since ageing also entails the decreased production of the dream team of chemical messengers in the braindopamine and serotonin. These are some of the many reasons for older adults forgetfulness, trouble remembering names, and inability to multitask. Or the age-old mystery affecting every adult alive, the one that not even Sherlock Holmes could crack: the case of the pesky missing keys.
Now, dont get excited just yet, as even the researchers behind the study assure that it only represents a new insight into how the human brain works. And these latest results actually fall in line with what we already knew about our trusty guts. For example, another studycompleted by researchers at the Keio University School of Medicine in Tokyopublished earlier this year in Nature, found that people who live to be older than 100 have a specific set of gut microbiomes that could potentially shield us against age-related diseases and infections.
Research into the special bacterial strains gets us closer and closer to creating anti-ageing treatments for the future. Until then, try to realise that you dont need a young brain to be young yourself. Im just saying, its never too late to get that lower back tattoo.
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Suzanne Downing: Blaming ‘misinformation,’ Dr. Zink does a disservice to Alaskans – Must Read Alaska
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One of the more disappointing reads of the season was the Oct. 27 opinion essay in The Washington Post penned by Alaskas own Chief Medical Officer Anne Zink.
Most of it is an acceptable accounting of Alaskas experience with Covid-19. We did pretty well in the beginning, and Gov. Mike Dunleavys administration, including Zink, did a phenomenal job getting test kits manufactured in-state, when it was nearly impossible to get supplies. They got protective gear shipped over from China in record time.
Alaskans followed Dr. Zinks advice in February of 2020 to wash their hands frequently for 20 seconds and sneeze into their sleeves. She is on the record early in the pandemic for saying that surgical masks are essentially petrie dishes.
A mask is a wet, moist environment thats collecting viruses and bacteria Its not useful to protect you from other people, she told a legislative hearing.
By June, 2020, Zink had changed her tune about why she wears a mask: Humility: I dont know if I have COVID as it is clear that people can spread the disease before they have symptoms. 2. Kindness: I dont know if the person I am near has a kid battling cancer, or cares for their elderly mom. While I might be fine, they might not. 3. Community: I want my community to thrive, businesses to stay open, employees to stay healthy. Keeping a lid on COVID helps us all.
Thats very laudable and noble, but 180-degrees from what she had said in February, 2020, and not particularly backed by science.
In The Washington Post last month, Zink took credit for Alaskas great look on the national stage early in the pandemic, and then blamed Alaskans for the outbreak in the fall of 2021, when case loads spiked.
Alaskans fell prey to misinformation, she said.
This is a curious argument: Alaskans, evidently, have some unique quality that makes them fall for misinformation when people in Florida, with some of the lowest Covid case counts in the world, do not.
Today, the case loads are spiking in Iowa and Kansas. It must be that people are suddenly falling for misinformation in Iowa, but not in Alaska, because within weeks of spiking and causing concern in hospitals in late September, Alaskas numbers have returned to what the World Health Organization considers the green zone of viral transmission below 5% for the past two weeks. Alaskans should pat themselves on the back for not falling for misinformation.
The blame for misinformation rests on the medical community, policy makers, and on social media, but perhaps unequally. Lets take the medical community first.
The struggle to understand what is probably a bioweapon, while filtering data through the sieve of medical experience and teachings, has led the medical profession to make imperfect recommendations to the public, and to exclude important avenues of inquiry, such as early treatment.
The medical community, led by people in charge such as Dr. Zink and Dr. Anthony Fauci, have pushed masks, distancing, and finally a leaky vaccine as the primary methods for controlling the disease. And yet, with this sneaky virus, its apparent that the vaccine is not going to succeed, as in less than two years the virus has evolved from its initial stage, to the more virulent Delta, and now to the even worse variant being called omicron. This virus, unlike viruses that come from nature, reminds us of the Greek mythological creature Hydra; every time one head is chopped off, two more grow back.
The jury is still out on whether the mass vaccination program is a good idea, but Zinks assertion that low vaccination rates and vaccine hesitancy in Alaska is a big reason for the September surge is unsupported. 81 percent of the Juneau population is vaccinated, and yet there were 19 new cases diagnosed Wednesday. This, in what is one of the most vaccinated communities in the country a town of 30,000 that also has instituted forced masking, six-foot distancing, and mandatory limits on gatherings. Not quite Australia, but they can see it from there.
Whats more, the breakthroughs and reinfections are on the rise in Alaska already. Through the end of September 2021, a total of 13,265 Covid-19 vaccine breakthrough cases were documented among Alaska residents, according to the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.We must keep in mind that most Alaskans did not even have access to the vaccine until March of 2021, and yet by September, the breakthroughs were growing by leaps and bounds.
If the medical community has suffered reputation damage because of its changing and flawed advice, and if the political class has outdone itself in the scare tactics its perpetuated, the mosh pit of social media hasnt been all that helpful either. This virus is serious, and those who diminish or dismiss its dangers do so at their own peril, and the greater communitys as well.
But the people of social media are not to blame for the misinformation. Much of what they are trading in is no more misinformed than what is being fed to them by Big Pharma and its handmaidens at the FDA, CDC, and in the mainstream media. Alaskans are reading widely; are they to dismiss the repression they see occurring around the world? Should Alaskans not make a stand so their communities dont resemble the quarantine camps of Australia? Should they not fight for the Constitution?
Are the experiences of Israelis to be discounted? Is Ivermectin, which is a drug commonly used to treat Covid around the globe, such a danger that Alaskans cant have access to it? What would be the harm of telling Alaskans to load up on Vitamin D, lose weight, build their immune systems with zinc and quercetin, and get plenty of exercise?
What of the stories Alaskans have told Must Read Alaska about doctors, nurses, and health practitioners discriminating against the unvaccinated or refusing to treat them altogether? Are those stories not relevant? What of the mandates on workers to get vaccinated or lose their jobs? Are these Alaskans experiences misinformation?
And importantly, what exactly is misinformation in an era in which some doctors, from Dr. Fauci to our local medical mafia at Providence, have become politicized and are telling leaders in Anchorage to enact behavioral mandates? From this perch, it appears that only because of the strong libertarian streak in Alaskans have we been able to avoid the vaccine passports now enacted in Washington, Oregon, and California.
Dr. Zinks writing in the Wa-Po belittled Alaskans. It shifted the blame to them for a virus that is a global roller-coaster of increasing intensity and challenge. She didnt help the case of doctors, and she insulted Alaskans by characterizing them as too stupid or hardheaded to know good information from bad in a world where the information is rapidly changing, and where much has been worthy of doubt.
Suzanne Downing is the publisher of Must Read Alaska.
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ExpeditionPatchCrewArrivalDepartureDuration(days)DateFlightDateFlightExpedition 1 William Shepherd Sergei Krikalev Yuri Gidzenko31 October 2000,07:52 UTCSoyuz TM-3121 March 200107:33 UTCSTS-102141Expedition 2 Yury Usachov James S. Voss Susan Helms8 March 200111:42 UTCSTS-10222 August 200119:24 UTCSTS-105167.28Expedition 3 Frank L. Culbertson Jr. Mikhail Tyurin Vladimir Dezhurov10 August 200121:10 UTCSTS-10517 December 200117:56 UTCSTS-108128.86Expedition 4 Yury Onufriyenko Carl E. Walz Daniel W. Bursch5 December 200122:19 UTCSTS-10819 June 200209:57 UTCSTS-111195.82Expedition 5 Valery Korzun Sergei Treshchov Peggy Whitson5 June 200221:22 UTCSTS-1117 December 200219:37 UTCSTS-113184.93Expedition 6 Ken Bowersox Donald Pettit Nikolai Budarin24 November 200200:49 UTCSTS-1134 May 200302:04 UTCSoyuz TMA-1161.05Expedition 7 Yuri Malenchenko Ed Lu26 April 200303:53 UTCSoyuz TMA-228 October 200302:40 UTCSoyuz TMA-2184.93Expedition 8 Michael Foale Aleksandr Kaleri18 October 200305:38 UTCSoyuz TMA-330 April 200400:11 UTCSoyuz TMA-3194.77Expedition 9 Gennady Padalka Michael Fincke19 April 200403:19 UTCSoyuz TMA-424 October 200400:32 UTCSoyuz TMA-4185.66Expedition 10 Leroy Chiao Salizhan Sharipov24 October 200403:06 UTCSoyuz TMA-524 April 200522:08 UTCSoyuz TMA-5192.79Expedition 11 Sergei Krikalev John L. Phillips15 April 200500:46 UTCSoyuz TMA-611 October 200501:09 UTCSoyuz TMA-6179.02Expedition 12 William S. McArthur Valeri Tokarev1 October 200503:54 UTCSoyuz TMA-78 April 200623:48 UTCSoyuz TMA-7189.01Expedition 13 Pavel Vinogradov Jeffrey Williams30 March 200602:30 UTCSoyuz TMA-828 September 200601:13 UTCSoyuz TMA-8182.65 Thomas Reiter4 July 200618:38 UTCSTS-121Transferred to Expedition 14Expedition 14 Michael Lpez-Alegra Mikhail Tyurin18 September 200604:09 UTCSoyuz TMA-921 April 200712:31 UTCSoyuz TMA-9215.35 Thomas ReiterTransferred from Expedition 1321 December 200622:32 UTCSTS-116171.16 Sunita Williams10 December 200601:47 UTCSTS-116Transferred to Expedition 15Expedition 15 Fyodor Yurchikhin Oleg Kotov7 April 200717:31 UTCSoyuz TMA-1021 October 200710:36 UTCSoyuz TMA-10196.71 Sunita WilliamsTransferred from Expedition 1422 June 200719:49 UTCSTS-117194.75 Clayton Anderson8 June 200723:38 UTCSTS-117Transferred to Expedition 16Expedition 16 Peggy Whitson Yuri Malenchenko10 October 200713:22 UTCSoyuz TMA-1119 April 200808:30 UTCSoyuz TMA-11191.80 Clayton AndersonTransferred from Expedition 157 November 200718:01 UTCSTS-120151.77 Daniel M. Tani23 October 200715:38 UTCSTS-12020 February 200814:07 UTCSTS-122119.94 Lopold Eyharts7 February 200819:45 UTCSTS-12227 March 200806:28 UTCSTS-12348.55 Garrett Reisman11 March 200806:28 UTCSTS-123Transferred to Expedition 17Expedition 17 Sergey Volkov Oleg Kononenko8 April 200811:16 UTCSoyuz TMA-1224 October 200803:37 UTCSoyuz TMA-12198.68 Garrett ReismanTransferred from Expedition 1614 June 200815:16 UTCSTS-12495.37 Gregory Chamitoff31 May 200821:02 UTCSTS-124Transferred to Expedition 18Expedition 18 Michael Fincke Yury Lonchakov12 October 200807:01 UTCSoyuz TMA-138 April 200907:16 UTCSoyuz TMA-13178.01 Gregory ChamitoffTransferred from Expedition 1730 November 200821:25 UTCSTS-126183.02 Sandra Magnus15 November 200800:55 UTCSTS-12628 March 200919:13 UTCSTS-119133.76 Koichi Wakata15 March 200923:43 UTCSTS-119Transferred to Expedition 19Expedition 19 Gennady Padalka Michael Barratt26 March 200911:49 UTCSoyuz TMA-14Transferred to Expedition 20 Koichi WakataTransferred from Expedition 18Expedition 20 Gennady Padalka Michael BarrattTransferred from Expedition 1911 October 200904:32 UTCSoyuz TMA-14198.70 Koichi Wakata31 July 200914:48 UTCSTS-127144.62 Timothy Kopra15 July 200922:03 UTCSTS-12712 September 200900:53 UTCSTS-12858.12 Frank De Winne Roman Romanenko Robert Thirsk27 May 200910:34 UTCSoyuz TMA-15Transferred to Expedition 21 Nicole Stott29 August 200903:59 UTCSTS-128Expedition 21 Frank De Winne Roman Romanenko Robert ThirskTransferred from Expedition 201 December 200907:16 UTCSoyuz TMA-15187.86 Nicole Stott27 November 200914:44 UTCSTS-12990.45 Jeffrey Williams Maksim Surayev30 September 200907:14 UTCSoyuz TMA-16Transferred to Expedition 22Expedition 22 Jeffrey Williams Maksim SurayevTransferred from Expedition 2118 March 201011:24 UTCSoyuz TMA-16169.04 Oleg Kotov Timothy Creamer Soichi Noguchi20 December 200921:52 UTCSoyuz TMA-17Transferred to Expedition 23Expedition 23 Oleg Kotov Timothy Creamer Soichi NoguchiTransferred from Expedition 222 June 201003:25 UTCSoyuz TMA-17163.23 Aleksandr Skvortsov Mikhail Kornienko Tracy Caldwell Dyson2 April 201004:05 UTCSoyuz TMA-18Transferred to Expedition 24Expedition 24 Aleksandr Skvortsov Mikhail Kornienko Tracy Caldwell DysonTransferred from Expedition 2325 September 201005:23 UTCSoyuz TMA-18176.05 Douglas H. Wheelock Shannon Walker Fyodor Yurchikhin15 June 201021:35 UTCSoyuz TMA-19Transferred to Expedition 25Expedition 25 Douglas H. Wheelock Shannon Walker Fyodor YurchikhinTransferred from Expedition 2426 November 201004:46 UTCSoyuz TMA-19163.30 Scott Kelly Aleksandr Kaleri Oleg Skripochka7 October 201023:10 UTCSoyuz TMA-01MTransferred to Expedition 26Expedition 26 Scott Kelly Aleksandr Kaleri Oleg SkripochkaTransferred from Expedition 2516 March 201107:54 UTCSoyuz TMA-01M159.36 Dmitri Kondratyev Catherine Coleman Paolo Nespoli15 December 201019:09 UTCSoyuz TMA-20Transferred to Expedition 27Expedition 27 Dmitri Kondratyev Catherine Coleman Paolo NespoliTransferred from Expedition 2624 May 201102:27 UTCSoyuz TMA-20160.10 Andrei Borisenko Aleksandr Samokutyayev Ronald J. Garan Jr.4 April 201122:18 UTCSoyuz TMA-21Transferred to Expedition 28Expedition 28 Andrei Borisenko Aleksandr Samokutyayev Ronald J. Garan Jr.Transferred from Expedition 2716 September 201100:38 UTCSoyuz TMA-21164.10 Michael E. Fossum Sergey Volkov Satoshi Furukawa7 June 201120:12 UTCSoyuz TMA-02MTransferred to Expedition 29Expedition 29 Michael E. Fossum Sergey Volkov Satoshi FurukawaTransferred from Expedition 2822 November 201102:26 UTCSoyuz TMA-02M167.26 Daniel C. Burbank Anton Shkaplerov Anatoli Ivanishin14 November 201104:14 UTCSoyuz TMA-22Transferred to Expedition 30Expedition 30 Daniel C. Burbank Anton Shkaplerov Anatoli IvanishinTransferred from Expedition 2927 April 201211:45 UTCSoyuz TMA-22165.31 Oleg Kononenko Donald Pettit Andr Kuipers21 December 201113:16 UTCSoyuz TMA-03MTransferred to Expedition 31Expedition 31 Oleg Kononenko Donald Pettit Andr KuipersTransferred from Expedition 301 July 201208:14 UTCSoyuz TMA-03M192.83 Gennady Padalka Sergei Revin Joseph M. Acaba15 May 201203:01 UTCSoyuz TMA-04MTransferred to Expedition 32Expedition 32 Gennady Padalka Sergei Revin Joseph M. AcabaTransferred from Expedition 3117 September 201202:53 UTCSoyuz TMA-04M124.99 Sunita Williams Yuri Malenchenko Akihiko Hoshide15 July 201202:40 UTCSoyuz TMA-05MTransferred to Expedition 33Expedition 33 Sunita Williams Yuri Malenchenko Akihiko HoshideTransferred from Expedition 3219 November 201201:56 UTCSoyuz TMA-05M126.97 Kevin A. Ford Oleg Novitsky Evgeny Tarelkin23 October 201210:51 UTCSoyuz TMA-06MTransferred to Expedition 34Expedition 34 Kevin A. Ford Oleg Novitsky Evgeny TarelkinTransferred from Expedition 3315 March 201303:06 UTCSoyuz TMA-06M143.18 Chris Hadfield Roman Romanenko Thomas Marshburn19 December 201211:12 UTCSoyuz TMA-07MTransferred to Expedition 35Expedition 35 Chris Hadfield Roman Romanenko Thomas MarshburnTransferred from Expedition 3414 May 201303:31 UTCSoyuz TMA-07M145.64 Pavel Vinogradov Alexander Misurkin Christopher Cassidy28 March 201320:43 UTCSoyuz TMA-08MTransferred to Expedition 36Expedition 36 Pavel Vinogradov Alexander Misurkin Christopher CassidyTransferred from Expedition 3511 September 201302:58 UTCSoyuz TMA-08M166.25 Fyodor Yurchikhin Karen Nyberg Luca Parmitano28 May 201320:31 UTCSoyuz TMA-09MTransferred to Expedition 37Expedition 37 Fyodor Yurchikhin Karen Nyberg Luca ParmitanoTransferred from Expedition 3611 November 201302:49 UTCSoyuz TMA-09M166.25 Oleg Kotov Sergey Ryazansky Michael S. Hopkins25 September 201320:58 UTCSoyuz TMA-10MTransferred to Expedition 38Expedition 38 Oleg Kotov Sergey Ryazansky Michael S. HopkinsTransferred from Expedition 3711 March 201403:24 UTCSoyuz TMA-10M166.25 Koichi Wakata Mikhail Tyurin Richard Mastracchio6 November 201304:14 UTCSoyuz TMA-11MTransferred to Expedition 39Expedition 39 Koichi Wakata Mikhail Tyurin Richard MastracchioTransferred from Expedition 3814 May 201401:58 UTCSoyuz TMA-11M187.91 Aleksandr Skvortsov Oleg Artemyev Steven Swanson25 March 201421:17 UTCSoyuz TMA-12MTransferred to Expedition 40Expedition 40 Steven Swanson Aleksandr Skvortsov Oleg ArtemyevTransferred from Expedition 3911 September 201402:23 UTCSoyuz TMA-12M169.20 Gregory R. Wiseman Maksim Surayev Alexander Gerst28 May 201419:57 UTCSoyuz TMA-13MTransferred to Expedition 41Expedition 41 Maksim Surayev Gregory R. Wiseman Alexander GerstTransferred from Expedition 4010 November 201403:58 UTCSoyuz TMA-13M165.33 Aleksandr Samokutyayev Yelena Serova Barry E. Wilmore25 September 201420:25 UTCSoyuz TMA-14MTransferred to Expedition 42Expedition 42 Barry E. Wilmore Aleksandr Samokutyayev Yelena SerovaTransferred from Expedition 4112 March 201502:07 UTCSoyuz TMA-14M167.25 Anton Shkaplerov Samantha Cristoforetti Terry W. Virts23 November 201421:01 UTCSoyuz TMA-15MTransferred to Expedition 43Expedition 43 Terry W. Virts Anton Shkaplerov Samantha CristoforettiTransferred from Expedition 4211 June 201513:44 UTC[1][2]Soyuz TMA-15M199.70 Gennady Padalka27 March 201519:42 UTCSoyuz TMA-16MTransferred to Expedition 44 Mikhail Kornienko Scott KellyTransferred to Expeditions 44, 45 and 46one year mission Expedition 44 Gennady PadalkaTransferred from Expedition 4312 September 201500:51 UTC[3]Soyuz TMA-16M169 Mikhail Kornienko Scott KellyTransferred to Expedition 45 and 46one year mission Oleg Kononenko Kimiya Yui Kjell N. Lindgren22 July 201521:02 UTC[4]Soyuz TMA-17MTransferred to Expedition 45Expedition 45 Scott Kelly Mikhail KornienkoTransferred from Expedition 44Transferred to Expedition 46one year mission Oleg Kononenko Kimiya Yui Kjell N. Lindgren11 December 201513:12 UTCSoyuz TMA-17M141.66 Sergey Volkov2 September 201504:37 UTCSoyuz TMA-18MTransferred to Expedition 46Expedition 46 Scott Kelly Mikhail KornienkoTransferred from Expedition 452 March 201604:25:27 UTCSoyuz TMA-18M340 [note 1][5] Sergey Volkov181 [note 2] Yuri Malenchenko Tim Peake Timothy Kopra15 December 201511:03 UTCSoyuz TMA-19MTransferred to Expedition 47Expedition 47 Timothy Kopra Tim Peake Yuri MalenchenkoTransferred from Expedition 4618 June 201609:15 UTC[6]Soyuz TMA-19M185.91 Aleksey Ovchinin Oleg Skripochka Jeffrey Williams18 March 201621:26:38 UTCSoyuz TMA-20MTransferred to Expedition 48Expedition 48 Jeffrey Williams Oleg Skripochka Aleksey OvchininTransferred from Expedition 477 September 201601:13 UTC[7]Soyuz TMA-20M172[8] Anatoli Ivanishin Takuya Onishi Kathleen Rubins7 July 201601:36 UTC[9]Soyuz MS-01Transferred to Expedition 49Expedition 49 Anatoli Ivanishin Takuya Onishi Kathleen RubinsTransferred from Expedition 4830 October 201603:58 UTC[10]Soyuz MS-01115 Shane Kimbrough Andrei Borisenko Sergey Ryzhikov19 October 201608:05 UTC[11]Soyuz MS-02Transferred to Expedition 50Expedition 50 Shane Kimbrough Andrei Borisenko Sergey RyzhikovTransferred from Expedition 4910 April 201711:20 UTCSoyuz MS-02173 Peggy Whitson Oleg Novitskiy Thomas Pesquet17 November 201620:17 UTCSoyuz MS-03Transferred to Expedition 51Expedition 51 Oleg Novitsky Thomas PesquetTransferred from Expedition 502 June 201714:10 UTCSoyuz MS-03196.72 Peggy WhitsonTransferred to Expedition 52 Fyodor Yurchikhin Jack D. Fischer20 April 201707:13 UTCSoyuz MS-04Expedition 52 Fyodor Yurchikhin Jack D. FischerTransferred from Expedition 513 September 201701:22 UTCSoyuz MS-04[12]135.3 Peggy Whitson289.1 [note 3][13] Randolph Bresnik Paolo Nespoli Sergey Ryazansky28 July 201715:41 UTCSoyuz MS-05Transferred to Expedition 53Expedition 53 Randolph Bresnik Paolo Nespoli Sergey RyazanskyTransferred from Expedition 5214 December 201708:38 UTC[14]Soyuz MS-05139 Alexander Misurkin Mark T. Vande Hei Joseph M. Acaba12 September 201721:17 UTCSoyuz MS-06Transferred to Expedition 54Expedition 54 Alexander Misurkin Mark T. Vande Hei Joseph M. AcabaTransferred from Expedition 5328 February 201802:31 UTCSoyuz MS-06168 Anton Shkaplerov Scott D. Tingle Norishige Kanai17 December 201707:21 UTCSoyuz MS-07Transferred to Expedition 55Expedition 55 Anton Shkaplerov Scott D. Tingle Norishige KanaiTransferred from Expedition 543 June 201812:39 UTCSoyuz MS-07168 Andrew J. Feustel Oleg Artemyev Richard R. Arnold21 March 201817:44 UTC[15]Soyuz MS-08Transferred to Expedition 56Expedition 56 Andrew J. Feustel Oleg Artemyev Richard R. ArnoldTransferred from Expedition 554 October 201811:44:45 UTC[16]Soyuz MS-08196 Alexander Gerst Sergey Prokopyev Serena Aun-Chancellor6 June 201811:12 UTCSoyuz MS-09Transferred to Expedition 57Expedition 57 Alexander Gerst Sergey Prokopyev Serena Aun-ChancellorTransferred from Expedition 5620 December 201805:02 UTCSoyuz MS-09197 Oleg Kononenko David Saint-Jacques Anne McClain3 December 201811:31 UTCSoyuz MS-11Transferred to Expedition 58Expedition 58 Oleg Kononenko David Saint-Jacques Anne McClainTransferred from Expedition 57Transferred to Expedition 59Expedition 59 Oleg Kononenko David Saint-Jacques Anne McClainTransferred from Expedition 5825 June 201902:47:50 UTC[17]Soyuz MS-11203 Aleksey Ovchinin Nick Hague Christina KochMarch 14, 201919:14 UTCSoyuz MS-12Transferred to Expedition 60Expedition 60 Aleksey Ovchinin Nick HagueTransferred from Expedition 593 October 201910:59 UTC[18]Soyuz MS-12202 Christina KochTransferred to Expedition 61 Aleksandr Skvortsov Luca Parmitano Andrew R. Morgan20 July 201916:28:21 UTC[19]Soyuz MS-13Expedition 61 Luca Parmitano Aleksandr SkvortsovTransferred from Expedition 606 February 202005:50 UTCSoyuz MS-13200 Christina Koch328 Andrew R. MorganTransferred to Expedition 62 Oleg Skripochka Jessica Meir25 September 201913:57:43 UTC[20]Soyuz MS-15Expedition 62 Oleg Skripochka Jessica MeirTransferred from Expedition 6117 April 202005:16 UTC[21]Soyuz MS-15205 Andrew R. Morgan272 Christopher Cassidy Anatoli Ivanishin Ivan Vagner9 April 202008:05 UTC[22]Soyuz MS-16Transferred to Expedition 63Expedition 63 Christopher Cassidy Anatoli Ivanishin Ivan VagnerTransferred from Expedition 6221 October 2020,23:32 UTC[23]Soyuz MS-16195 Doug Hurley Bob Behnken[24]30 May 2020,19:22:45 UTC[25]SpaceXCrew Dragon Demo-22 August 2020,18:48:06 UTC[26][27][28]SpaceXCrew Dragon Demo-264[29] Sergey Ryzhikov Sergey Kud-Sverchkov Kathleen Rubins14 October 2020,05:45:04 UTC[30][31]Soyuz MS-17Transferred to Expedition 64Expedition 64 Sergey Ryzhikov Sergey Kud-Sverchkov Kathleen RubinsTransferred from Expedition 63[32][33]17 April 2021,04:55 UTC[34]Soyuz MS-17185 Michael Hopkins Victor Glover Soichi Noguchi Shannon Walker16 November 2020,00:27:17 UTC[35]SpaceX Crew-1Transferred to Expedition 65[36] Oleg Novitsky Pyotr Dubrov Mark Vande Hei9 April 2021,07:42:41 UTC[37]Soyuz MS-18Expedition 65 Shannon Walker Michael Hopkins Victor Glover Soichi NoguchiTransferred from Expedition 64[36]2 May 2021 06:56:33 UTCSpaceX Crew-1167 Oleg Novitsky17 October 202101:14:05 UTCSoyuz MS-18190 Pyotr Dubrov Mark Vande HeiTransferred to Expedition 66 Akihiko Hoshide Shane Kimbrough K. Megan McArthur[note 4] Thomas Pesquet[note 5]23 April 202109:49:02 UTCSpaceX Crew-2 Anton Shkaplerov5 October 202108:55:02 UTCSoyuz MS-19
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SPACE STATION Satellite details 1998-067A NORAD 25544
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Track SPACE STATION now!10-day predictions The ISS Notification Tool HD Live streaming from Space Station SPACE STATION is classified as:
Uplink (MHz): 145.825Downlink (MHz): 145.825Beacon (MHz): Mode: 1200bps AFSKCall sign: RS0ISS ARISSStatus: Active
Uplink (MHz): 145.990Downlink (MHz): 437.800Beacon (MHz): Mode: FM tone 67.0HzCall sign: Status: Active
Uplink (MHz): 145.990Downlink (MHz): 145.800Beacon (MHz): Mode: SSTVCall sign: Status: Unknown
Uplink (MHz): 145.200Downlink (MHz): 145.800Beacon (MHz): Mode: Voice(Reg 1)Call sign: NA1SSStatus: Inactive
Uplink (MHz): 144.490Downlink (MHz): 145.800Beacon (MHz): Mode: Voice(Reg 2 3)Call sign: NA1SSStatus: Inactive
Uplink (MHz): 435.050Downlink (MHz): 145.800Beacon (MHz): Mode: FM tone 67.0HzCall sign: Status: Inactive
Uplink (MHz): 437.550Downlink (MHz): 437.550Beacon (MHz): Mode: 1200bps AFSKCall sign: RS0ISS-4 -11Status: Inactive
The International Space Station (ISS) is a joint project of five space agencies: the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (United States), the Russian Federal Space Agency (Russian Federation), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Japan), the Canadian Space Agency (Canada) and the European Space Agency (Europe). It is serviced primarily by the Soyuz, Progress spacecraft units and possible private missions in near future. Last Space Shuttle mission that serviced the Space Station ended in July 2011 (Atlantis, STS-135). The ISS is expected to remain in operation until at least 2020, and potentially to 2028.
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NASAs auditing body, the Office of Audits, has produced a report detailing the agencys commitment to replacing the International Space Station (ISS) with one or more commercial space stations once the orbiting lab is retired. Despite still being scheduled for 2024, all indications are that the ISSs operational life will be extended to 2030, which is when the agency is assuming itll be able to hand off human occupation of an on-orbit science facility to a private company.
This audit basically details the current costs of maintenance and operation of the ISS, and also explains why it thinks that there will still be an essential need for a research facility that can provide a test bed for prolonged human exposure to space, as well as for development and demonstration of tech key to helping people explore deep space, including the establishment of a more permanent presence on the moon and exploration of Mars.
The conclusion is that NASA hopes to see a commercial station operation by 2028 in order to give a period of two years of overlap before the anticipated retirement and de-orbiting of the ISS. That timeline presents clear risks, however, in part because of limited market demand, inadequate funding, unreliable costs estimates and still-evolving requirements.
The good news is that recently a lot of companies seem to be interested in pursuing the development of commercial orbital destinations. A partnership between Nanoracks, its parent company Voyager Space,and Lockheed Martin aims to produce one by 2027. Blue Origin hopes to launch its Orbital Reef station with Sierra Space and Boeing by 2030 at the latest, while Axiom is already progressing with its plan to send up modules that will attach to the ISS before separating and self-orbiting as its own station by 2028.
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