MIT HUMANS project breaks down borders, empowering global voices to reach for the stars

The Humanity United with MIT Art and Nanotechnology in Space (HUMANS) nanowafer will be launched on NASA's Axiom-2 mission in May. The recording of text and audio in over 64 languages from 80 countries is a combined effort between AeroAstro, the MIT Media Lab, and MIT.nano.

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