Kinda feels like living in the future we thought we’d have, for a change
Dr. Sarah Johnson, a leading scientist in the field of regenerative medicine, has announced plans to conduct groundbreaking research on stem cells aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
In an interview with The Register, Dr. Johnson stated, “The microgravity environment of the ISS provides a unique opportunity to study stem cells in a way that is not possible on Earth. We can better understand how stem cells differentiate and how they react to various stimuli.”
Dr. Johnson’s team will be collaborating with NASA and SpaceX to send a payload of stem cells to the ISS later this year. The payload will include stem cells from both humans and animals, and the researchers will be studying the effects of microgravity on the cells’ growth and differentiation.
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