the company’s request was not granted at this time “due to the overall safety, risk and impact analysis.”

Or because drugs?

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    “On June 30, its first drug-manufacturing experiment succeeded in growing crystals of the drug ritonavir, which is used for the treatment of HIV, in orbit.”

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      which is used for the treatment of HIV, in orbit."

      Guess that’s how they’re justifying the super high cost of treatment.

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        The article doesn’t really go into it further, but i assumed they are just trying to see if it can be done cheaper in zero gravity.

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          I was just making a joke about having to go to orbit for treatment. It’s lame, I know.

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            Nah, I just saw the other comment as well and wanted to try to clear things up. I made the joke first in the post and was afraid people would think I as serious.

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          It’s not about cheaper. You can grow crystals in zero-g that won’t grow in 1g, and those crystals have the potential to outperform what we make on Earth.