The unstoppable march of health issues has put extraordinary pressure on healthcare workers around the globe. Conflicts between nations also threaten collaborative efforts, making it harder to explore space-inspired solutions for global care.
A new publication suggests a surprising solution by looking to the space sector. The lead author is part of an international group that believes partnering with space agencies can help address healthcare challenges worldwide.
The project is led by Dr. Farhan Asrar, an associate professor with the University of Toronto and Toronto Metropolitan University.
The experts argue that strong partnerships among diverse groups can open a new chapter in medical progress.
Bridging space and healthcare
“It looks at how international collaboration in outer space can drive innovation in…