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The International Space Station has a monopoly on in-space research, but the huge surge of interest in commercial space is starting to change that. Atmos Space Cargo, a German startup, is looking to open up the opportunities for life sciences research and manufacturing in orbit with its return capsules that will deliver cargo from space back to Earth. Atmos' service is tailored specifically for life sciences, according to the startup's website, which can include research into monoclonal antibodies, stem cells, artificially grown human tissue, and protein crystallization.

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