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Mar 05, 2020
Little tissue, big mission: Johns Hopkins University will send heart muscle tissues, contained in a specially-designed tissue chip the size of a small cellphone, up to the microgravity environment of the International Space Station (ISS) for one month of observation.
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Apr 19, 2019
Rocket Scientist Robert Zubrin on Why China Should Go to Mars The renowned space-exploration expert chats to Sixth Tone about moon landings, Chinese competitors to SpaceX, and missions to the red planet.
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Apr 02, 2019
Reusable Rocket Landing One Small Step for China’s Space Startups
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