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The future of space medicine
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The future of space medicine

Space offers a chance to study bacteria and diseases in zero gravity. Scientists are trying to create human transplant tissue in orbit. If they succeed, 3D-printed organs could revolutionize medicine on Earth. The 3D printer aboard the ISS has begun its first tissue printing: a meniscus for a human knee.

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Source: World Economic Forum
Monitoring the world’s water, through technological innovation
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Monitoring the world’s water, through technological innovation

Water quality in rivers, lakes and oceans is suffering the effects of pollution, droughts, flooding, water extraction and more. Responding to this starts with knowing the details. Remote sensing, coupled with use of big data, Artificial Intelligence and other technological innovations can provide them.

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Source: VITO
Google Earth shows effect of climate change over 40 years
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Google Earth shows effect of climate change over 40 years

Google’s latest feature, Timelapse, compiles 24 million satellite photos taken from 1984 to 2020 into a dynamic 4D experience which shows the impacts of climate change and human behaviour. Users can see melting ice caps, receding glaciers, massive urban growth and wildfire impact on agriculture.

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Source: CNN
The future of agriculture will be driven by data
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The future of agriculture will be driven by data

Climate change, along with the measures for tackling it, calls for big changes in how the agricultural sector operates. An increasing amount of Earth observation data, together with rapidly evolving remote sensing technology, is making it possible to adopt a more advantageous, data-driven approach.

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Source: VITO
Using space technologies to tackle climate change
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Using space technologies to tackle climate change

Satellite technology has long been used for weather forecasting and preparing us for extreme weather events. Now, frontier technologies such as Space 2.0 systems are taking things further, gathering and relaying data related to climate change which, among other things, can help farmers improve yields.

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Source: World Economic Forum
Satellite mapping makes agriculture more sustainable
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Satellite mapping makes agriculture more sustainable

Satellite mapping, using satellite images to build a composite map of the Earth’s surface, offers a vital source of information. This allows farmers to better monitor their fields, manage their crops and ultimately improve yields and efficiency. This can lead to more sustainable farming.

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Source: Eco-Business