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Trump Nominated Billionaire Jared Isaacman To Run NASA (Again)

Last updated: November 8, 2025 9:30 am
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This week’s edition of The Prototype has brought some exciting news, including Jared Issacman’s re-nomination as NASA Administrator, a biotech company making waves in the collagen market, and a groundbreaking discovery in heart repair technology.

Let’s start with the re-nomination of billionaire Jared Issacman as NASA Administrator. President Trump had initially nominated him for the role back in December, but the nomination was withdrawn in May before a confirmation vote. However, Issacman is once again in the running, with plans to reform NASA by decentralizing the organization, focusing on more crewed missions, and collaborating with commercial space companies. If confirmed, Issacman’s leadership could bring significant changes to the space agency.

In the biotech world, Kansas City-based Nortian Biotech is making headlines with its innovative approach to collagen manufacturing. With a recent $41 million investment round, the company is set to build its manufacturing operations in the Midwest, aiming to reduce the U.S.’s reliance on imported collagen. Nortian’s proprietary process, which extracts collagen directly from animal hides using enzymes, promises a purer and more cost-effective product. The company’s founders have ambitious plans to expand their operations and produce other valuable ingredients from animal waste in the future.

In a fascinating development in medical research, the Mayo Clinic has reported a breakthrough in heart repair technology. Using stem cell-powered patches grown from reprogrammed stem cells, researchers have shown promising results in repairing damaged hearts without the need for open-heart surgery. This innovative technique could revolutionize the treatment of heart conditions and potentially benefit patients who would otherwise require implants or transplants.

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On the science and tech front, Blue Origin is gearing up to launch its New Glenn rocket for the second time, MIT researchers have developed microscopic wireless implants for brain stimulation, and Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech has opened a new data center to support quantum computing. These advancements highlight the exciting progress being made in various fields of science and technology.

In a thought-provoking pro-science tip, research suggests that book bans in schools could negatively impact student performance by reducing reading volume. Dean Danielle Dennis emphasizes the importance of fostering a culture of reading and intellectual freedom in educational settings to support students’ academic success.

And finally, in entertainment news, the show High Potential has caught my attention with its engaging storyline and talented cast. Following the journey of a gifted single mom turned crime solver, the series offers a mix of intelligence, intuition, and humor that makes for an enjoyable watch.

Overall, this week’s edition of The Prototype has shed light on some exciting developments in the worlds of space exploration, biotechnology, medical research, and more. Stay tuned for more updates and insights in the next issue.

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