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This Startup Aims To Grow New Mini-Organs In Patients

Last updated: August 8, 2025 5:15 pm
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In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we delve into some exciting developments in the world of science and technology. From the U.K.’s first space launch license to growing mini-organs for transplant patients, to the discovery of a planet around our closest neighbor, Alpha Centauri A, there’s a lot to cover.

First up, Glasgow, Scotland-based company Skyrora has made history by becoming the first U.K.-based company to receive a space launch license. This milestone paves the way for the company to use its suborbital Skylark L rockets to carry payloads for its customers. CEO and founder Volodymyr Levykin shared that their next goal is to secure an orbital launch license and launch their Skylark XL rocket to deliver satellites into Earth orbit by the second half of 2026.

Meanwhile, in the medical field, Pittsburgh-based Lygenesis is making waves with its innovative technology that enables patients in need of transplants to grow miniature organs within their own bodies. By inducing a patient’s lymph nodes to grow miniature livers using hepatocytes from a donor organ, Lygenesis is providing a new solution for patients with end-stage liver disease. The company is also exploring the potential to induce lymph nodes to produce other ectopic organs to treat various conditions.

In space exploration news, the discovery of a gas giant orbiting Alpha Centauri A has caught the attention of scientists. This gas giant, similar in size to Saturn, is in a position that could potentially support life on its moons. Additionally, NASA is working towards placing a nuclear fission reactor on the Moon to sustain a continuous human presence on the lunar surface.

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On the technology front, new studies suggest that exercise can improve sleep quality, with individuals who exercise more frequently experiencing better restorative sleep. This finding highlights the importance of physical activity for overall well-being.

As we close out this week’s roundup, we also touch on the latest advancements in nuclear power technology, the challenges of scientific integrity in research, and the success of commercial space company Firefly Aerospace during its recent IPO.

For more insights and updates on the latest in science and technology, be sure to sign up for The Prototype newsletter. Stay informed and engaged with the cutting-edge developments shaping our world.

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