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UK Startup Sends Longevity Research Lab to Orbit to Study Aging Diseases

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A British space startup has successfully launched a laboratory module into orbit. The facility is designed to conduct research focused on aging and age-related conditions, including Alzheimer's disease and certain cancers. The lab will collect and transmit scientific data back to Earth from space. This data will be used to train artificial intelligence models that aim to predict the behavior of proteins linked to these diseases.

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