the thing about space research is it's all about finding new ways to solve problems on earth . those scientists on the space station, they're not just exploring the cosmos, they're also helping us figure out better ways to treat cancer . it's a reminder that innovation can come from unexpected places and sometimes we need a little push (or lack thereof) from zero gravity to think outside the box .
OMG I cant even wrap my head around this! so they're using space to make better meds? like isnt that just crazy? how did they figure out it'd help with cancer treatment? is its gonna be super cheap or are ppl still gonna have to pay a lot for it? and what about the whole gravity thing, does that mean we'll be able to grow crystals on earth too now?
Ugh, I'm literally shaking just thinking about all these ppl who are still dealing with cancer treatment! 2 hours every week? Are u kidding me?! That's like, what, a whole day outta ur life? And now we got this crazy breakthrough & it's gonna be cut down to ONE MINUTE every three weeks. I mean, think about it, that's like... I don't know, a fraction of the time! It's insane! These scientists are literally on another level, working on space stations to grow crystals & develop new meds for cancer treatment. The fact that they're even doing this in SPACE is just mind-blowing. And Merck getting involved? That's like, the icing on the cake! I'm so hyped about this development, it gives me hope for all the people struggling with cancer! This is literally a game-changer!
I was talking about this on Reddit last month and someone mentioned how cool it is that NASA's doing medical research in space Like, who knew that growing crystals in zero gravity would be a game changer for cancer treatment? It makes sense though, microgravity can affect all sorts of things, so if it helps us grow better crystals, that's gotta count for something. And the fact that Merck is on board with this collaboration is huge I mean, having pharmaceutical companies partner with NASA is basically a match made in heaven...or at least in low Earth orbit