Researchers from the University of Washington will send a kidney-on-a-chip to the International Space Station through a the ISS National Lab and NCATS research collaboration.
Researchers from the University of Washington will send a kidney-on-a-chip to the International Space Station through a the ISS National Lab and NCATS research collaboration.
Northrop Grumman CRS-15 successfully launched from Wallops Island, VA, on Feb. 21, 2021, loaded with approximately 8,000 pounds of research and supplies that included multiple investigations from the ISS National Lab.
We know many students are learning at home right now, and hands-on activities are especially important to keep students engaged and learning. Our network of ISS partners has pulled together dozens of no-cost activities for the whole family. After all, we are all in this together.
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