A biotechnology startup is manufacturing artificial retinas in space—harnessing the unique microgravity environment aboard the International Space Station to create medical devices that could restore vision to millions of people suffering from macular degeneration and other forms of blindness.
The startup's innovative approach takes advantage of conditions impossible to replicate on Earth, where gravity interferes with the precise assembly of delicate retinal structures. By conducting this groundbreaking work in orbit, the company is accelerating the path toward treatments that could transform the lives of visually impaired individuals worldwide. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: Space-based manufacturing is moving beyond satellites and fuel tanks—it's now opening doors to life-changing medical breakthroughs we couldn't achieve any other way.
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