Microgravity at Scale: Turning Insight into Impact
May 29, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration6:57
Video ID_zLeFF3cle4
Languageen
CategoryEducation
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Views391
Likes8
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Engagement Rate2.30%
Likes per 100 views2.05
Comments per 1K views2.56
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#microgravity research#biomedical research in space#space infrastructure#space commercialization#commercial space stations#how microgravity affects biology#space supply chains#orbital research systems#robotic research in space#on-orbit sampling#drug discovery in space#drug screening in microgravity#space biomanufacturing#space tango#scaling space research
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Microgravity can change biological systems in ways that may open new paths for biomedical research and commercialization in space. Twyman Clements, Space Tango, explains how “middleware” helps connect research use cases with space infrastructure by adapting terrestrial processes and supply chains for a spaceflight environment. Clements examines how long-duration microgravity creates different physical conditions, how Space Tango packages experiments into flight-ready lab systems, and how commercial space stations and reentry systems could help increase scale, throughput, and production value. He also points to more robotic systems that could support on-orbit sampling, imaging, and experiment assembly. This work helps explain how space-based biomedical research could move beyond small experimental missions and toward more practical, scalable platforms for discovery and development Recorded on 03/02/2026. [Show ID: 41480]
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