<p>➀ Redwire expands its in-space drug development program by launching a high-volume Industrial Crystallizer, capable of processing 200x larger samples than current levels;</p><p>➁ The company aims to produce gold nanospheres in space for the first time, which could enhance cancer detection, targeted drug delivery, and radiation therapy;</p><p>➂ The experiment, part of SpaceX's 32nd resupply mission to the ISS, seeks to validate crystallizer technology for commercializing space-based material fabrication.</p>
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