As part of a NASA experiment called “Cubes in Space”, a group of students at St. Brother André Elementary School in Ottawa wanted to see what happens if an EpiPen was sent up to space.
Would the device that treats potentially fatal allergies still work?
Touria Izri explains how their findings not only surprised and impressed career scientists, but also have real implications for the health and safety of astronauts.
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Would the device that treats potentially fatal allergies still work?
Touria Izri explains how their findings not only surprised and impressed career scientists, but also have real implications for the health and safety of astronauts.
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