SpaceX’s NASA-funded CRS-33 aims to launch no earlier than 2:45 a.m. EDT Sunday from Cape Canaveral with research focused on organ engineering, stem cells and space-based computing. The manifest features Wake Forest’s blood-vessel-containing liver tissue, Cedars-Sinai stem cell studies and Axiom Space’s Red Hat Device Edge demo, plus student experiments from Genes in Space and… The post SpaceX’s CRS-33 to deliver liver tissue, stem cells and edge computing to the ISS appeared first ...| Research & Development World
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