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NASA, partners offering $500K for development of new technologies to feed astronauts in deep space – FOX13 Memphis
NASA is looking for a little next-frontier technology to help feed astronauts more efficiently in space, and as many as 20 teams could earned a combined $500,000…
Calling all scientific foodies with an eye on the skies.
NASA is looking for a little next-frontier technology to help feed astronauts more efficiently in space, and as many as 20 teams could earned a combined $500,000 for their contributions.
Specifically, NASA has partnered with the Canadian Space Agency and the Privy Council Office to launch The Deep Space Food Challenge, a competition designed to yield novel and game-changing food technologies or systems that require minimal inputs and maximize…
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