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Balancing The Future

Science Beyond Earth: How Do We Conduct Experiments in Space?

06 Jan 2025

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Experiments conducted in space challenge scientists to rethink processes in entirely new ways. But what insights can these experiments offer - not only about the unique environment of space but also about our future on Earth?  In this episode of Balancing the Future, Dr. Magdalena Herová joins Dana and Micah to delve into the meticulous process of preparing experiments for the rigors of space. Together, they explore groundbreaking research happening above our planet and envision a future where humanity might establish a permanent residence among the stars.  Dr. Magdalena Herová, is a scientist at BIOTESC, an organization that acts on behalf of the European Space Agency. She joined BIOTESC after earning her PhD in molecular biology from the University of Zurich.  LINKS: Dr. Magdalena Herová on LinkedIn Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts Website METTLER TOLEDO Laboratory Solutions Website METTLER TOLEDO Laboratory Solutions on LinkedIn Dana Clémençon on LinkedIn Micah Schweizer on LinkedIn  SOURCES Image of Astronaut Michael Barrett Conducting an Experiment on the ISS – Universe Magazine Space Station 20th: First NASA Research on ISS – NASA.gov What Is Microgravity? - NASA.gov Groundbreaking Results from Space Station Science in 2023 – NASA.gov Crew Explores Satellites and Lunar Cement Mixing for Space Construction – NASA Blogs Growing Plants in Space – NASA.gov International Space Station Facts – NASA.gov  Join hosts Dana Clémençon and Micah Schweizer on Balancing the Future from METTLER TOLEDO, where they delve into the world of sustainable technology and its transformative impact on our lives.   Each episode features stories from leading innovators, breaking down complex tech advancements into engaging narratives that reveal how these innovations shape our present and future.   From the origins of new technologies to their individual and societal implications, this podcast offers a compelling look at the future of sustainability.  

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