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From fire safety to early cancer detection to a sidekick to aid in everything from crop health to pipeline leaks, the R&D happening in space is bringing solutions to real-life challenges back here on Earth. #spacebasedresearch
Learn more in our #FY24 report: https://ow.ly/Q2Ms50V1WWn

From fire safety to early cancer detection to a sidekick to aid in everything from crop health to pipeline leaks, the R&D happening in space is bringing solutions to real-life challenges back here on Earth. #spacebasedresearch
Learn more in our #FY24 report: ow.ly/Q2Ms50V1WWn
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The International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory

Solving some of the world’s most pressing challenges through space-based research.

Where? In space.
Low Earth orbit (LEO), approximately 250 miles above the Earth.

Research in Space Benefits Humanity

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EXPLORE RESULTS FROM RESEARCH CONDUCTED IN SPACE

Upward Volume 7, Issue 3 Available Now

In this issue’s cover story, see how discoveries from ISS research could lead to a new way to treat all types of cancer. Other features discuss how scientists grew brain organoids in microgravity to test a new precision treatment for neurological conditions and how an innovative radiation protection vest designed for astronauts could help make future space exploration safer. In this issue’s perspective piece, Upward managing editor Amelia Williamson Smith talks about how the benefits of space-based research on breast cancer became personal.

Photo documentation of the Materials ISS Experiment Flight Facility (MISSE-FF) platform aboard the International Space Station.

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National Lab research announcements (NLRAs) seek proposals that advance R&D in key areas with demonstrated potential to develop into sustainable markets and benefit humanity.

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