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Shrimp shells could help deliver medicine in space

Scientists are exploring a new way to deliver medicine in space using chitosan, a material made from shrimp shells. Chitosan is already used on Earth to control how medicines are released in the body, and now researchers are testing if it works just as well in zero gravity. Their early results suggest that astronauts can […] The post Shrimp shells could help deliver medicine in space appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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