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Astronaut Olympics in Space, Troubles with Boeing’s Starliner, and 3D Printed Liver Tissue Experiment

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NASA astronauts hold their own Summer Olympics in space. NASA nears decision on what to do with Boeing's troubled Starliner spacecraft. Wake Forest University researchers test the bounds of modern medicine with 3D printed liver tissue in space. NASA's next-gen space station may resemble a balloon animal, per Sierra Space.
Sources:
https://www.space.com/nasa-astronauts-summer-olympics-2024-iss-video
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/07/nasa-nears-decision-on-what-to-do-with-boeings-troubled-starliner-spacecraft/
https://www.wxii12.com/article/wake-forest-university-researchers-testing-modern-medicine-in-space-3d-printed-liver-tissue/61712489
https://www.usatoday.com/videos/tech/2024/07/26/expandable-next-gen-space-station-via-sierra-space/74565197007/
Outline:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:43) NASA astronauts hold their own Summer Olympics in space (video)
(00:02:50) NASA nears decision on what to do with Boeing’s troubled Starliner spacecraft
(00:06:01) To Infinity and Beyond: How Wake Forest University researchers are testing the bounds of modern medicine, with 3D printed liver tissue
(00:08:06) NASA's next-gen space station may resemble a balloon animal, per Sierra Space
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NASA astronauts hold their own Summer Olympics in space. NASA nears decision on what to do with Boeing's troubled Starliner spacecraft. Wake Forest University researchers test the bounds of modern medicine with 3D printed liver tissue in space. NASA's next-gen space station may resemble a balloon animal, per Sierra Space.
Sources:
https://www.space.com/nasa-astronauts-summer-olympics-2024-iss-video
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/07/nasa-nears-decision-on-what-to-do-with-boeings-troubled-starliner-spacecraft/
https://www.wxii12.com/article/wake-forest-university-researchers-testing-modern-medicine-in-space-3d-printed-liver-tissue/61712489
https://www.usatoday.com/videos/tech/2024/07/26/expandable-next-gen-space-station-via-sierra-space/74565197007/
Outline:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:43) NASA astronauts hold their own Summer Olympics in space (video)
(00:02:50) NASA nears decision on what to do with Boeing’s troubled Starliner spacecraft
(00:06:01) To Infinity and Beyond: How Wake Forest University researchers are testing the bounds of modern medicine, with 3D printed liver tissue
(00:08:06) NASA's next-gen space station may resemble a balloon animal, per Sierra Space
  continue reading

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