UNOS and NASA partner to study how UAV flights affect organ viability and how drones could strengthen the transplant network.
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The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) and NASA's Langley Research Center have begun testing drones to deliver human organs, aiming to cut transport times and improve transplant outcomes. The ...
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