April 2, 2024

Can drugs made in space speed up cancer treatments?

Can drugs made in space speed up cancer treatments?
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BioOrbit is a company that’s trying to take drug production into space. This groundbreaking idea to start producing lifesaving drugs in outer space is funded by the European Space Agency with the goal of expediting cancer treatment. But how will creating drugs in space help cancer patients and is big pharma in on this too? Plus: Microsoft splits Office and Teams and Gen Z is also not a fan of tax season.


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