Natural solution for purifying water in space
Water filtration using nanotechnology bringing more efficiency to both space and ground-based water use
Water filtration using nanotechnology bringing more efficiency to both space and ground-based water use
The development of ultrasound for space now helps remote communities on Earth
Measuring body temperature for scientific research in microgravity
Creating autonomous food supply for space travel helps crop yields on Earth
ISS Technology making the LNG market more efficient
Under barter agreements with NASA and JAXA, ESA has developed and delivered from 2006 to 2010 3 freezers as a crucial element enabling biology and medical experiments on board ISS. This technology found its way into the LNG Boil-Off Gas Reliquefaction market when Air Liquide equipped the first Turbo Brayton for LNG Boil Off Gas Reliquefaction in a LNG bunker vessel from Shell
Astronausts offering insights for cardiovascular disease research
By cultivating human endothelial cells in space, researchers are gaining knowledge about the way our blood vessels function. This could help prevent and treat diseases such as atherosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes and thrombosis here on Earth, while keeping astronauts healthy in space.
Space technology enabling sustainable circular beer production
Fighting ‘bad’ cholesterol through astronaut food research
Microgravity foam research on the International Space Station for optimising industrial foam applications
Robust Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) Missions in Arctic Environments