A Southern Indiana company that got its start sending chicken eggs into orbit to study embryo development for KFC is now helping NASA chart a course to deep space. At the same time, the research by ...
A southern Indiana NASA contractor is working to develop human organs in space for transplant recipients on Earth.Techshot has been turning science fiction into reality by sending some of the most ...
Redwire (NYSE: RDW) has purchased microgravity biotechnology developer Techshot in a move to complement the former’s space infrastructure offerings. Jacksonville, Florida-based Redwire said Tuesday ...
GREENVILLE, Ind. (WDRB) - It would be a huge medical breakthrough that could change the lives of people waiting for a heart transplant: 3D printing a human heart. As crazy as it sounds, a local ...
GREENVILLE, Ind. (WDRB) -- Human organs will soon grow on the International Space Station with the help of southern Indiana scientists from Greenville's technology development company, Techshot.
Techshot Inc. officials plan to share the product- and technology-development company’s expertise through a new partnership with the Purdue Research Foundation. Through the relationship, Techshot will ...
NEW ALBANY, Ind. - A company based at the Purdue Research Park of Southeast Indiana has signed a contract to develop a device that could be used by astronauts and researchers in the International ...
A new privately-owned and operated device designed to conduct research in space at varying gravity levels. The device works with a wide variety of sample types – such as tissue chips, plants, fish, ...
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Purdue Research Park of Southeast Indiana-based TechShot Inc. says its diversification strategy is paying off. Vice President of Corporate Advancement Rich Boling says when NASA funds dried up, the ...