

And "Gravity" can be different every day. It’s simple, but you can insert however you feel. JM: Yeah, no, there’s something about it. I dig it.Īnd I’ll play "Gravity" every night for the rest of my life. And the crowd was adamant that I play "Gravity." And you know, it’s cool to be that artist where, you know, there are things that people identify with you so much that you have to play them. JM: No well you saw me at the beginning of this tour when I just played whatever I want. Check it out.īB: When I went to your show in Minneapolis you didn’t play it, I was sad.Īnd I know you get that at every show cause you can’t play everything. Well now I’m just going to keep going cause I’m so close. Has performed with Joss Stone, Darius Rucker, Indigo Girls, Stevie Nicks, & Anthony Hamilton. His music career began earlier, hooking up with the Derek Trucks Band straight out of college & touring for 2 years.

All 4 chairs turned around, eventually teaming up with Adam Levine. You know it’s the difference between “song of the year," “record of the year” at the Grammy’s? Like, this is a quite a "record." Listen to how spare it is, if I stop talking. Javier Colon is best known for winning 2011s The Voice season. It’s the best-"Gravity" is the best record. According to NASA, this research could enhance fertility treatments on Earth and assist usher in a time when humans will colonise space.BB: What’s the difference? Why do you say “recording?" I just hear a song. The impact of microgravity on bovine cell cultures is another topic that researchers in orbit will explore in great detail.The Post-Wildfire Mudflow Micro-Structure, which intends to examine the thin layer of soil formed after a wildfire burns a plant and deters rainwater, will help scientists better understand climate change and global warming. NASA will also look on mudflow mixtures in the future.The long-term objective of this research, according to NASA, is to comprehend how epigenetics can influence the adaptation strategies that plants utilise in space and, ultimately, to grow plants that are more suited for use on next missions to supply food and other benefits.NASA states that Plant Habitat-03 will examine if adaptations made by one generation of plants cultivated in space may be carried over to the following one. The US space agency will also look into the possibility of cultivating plants in orbit.The payload is now returning to the microgravity lab with new tools to advance the study of human tissue printing. During its maiden voyage to space in 2019, the BioFabrication Facility (BFF) successfully printed a portion of a human knee meniscus and a significant number of human heart cells.SEE ALSO: Astronauts Might Be Able To Cultivate Crops On Asteroid Soil: Research Scientific Investigations A showcase of camera technology and miniature satellites from Zimbabwe, Uganda, and Japan will also be included. These studies will look at bioprinting tissues, evaluating whether plants adapt to space, mudflow mixes, and ovarian cell growth in microgravity, according to a NASA press release.

What is the spacecraft going to carry? The Cygnus spacecraft is carrying research on subjects like plant mutations and mudflow structure. On November 6, the Cygnus spacecraft, which will deliver fresh scientific data, will launch from Virginia's Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport. It's time to restock! The next resupply mission to the International Space Station will be launched by NASA.
