CU Boulder's BioServe Space Technologies receives rare NASA award for ISS contributions
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• By Jeff Zehnder
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BioServe Space Technologies, a research center at the University of Colorado Boulder, has received a rare NASA Space Flight Awareness Supplier Award for decades of contributions to the International Space Station. The award recognizes the center's work in designing, building, and advancing space exploration and scientific discovery. The honor is rarely bestowed, with previous recipients in 2024 and 2018.
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· 1 pulledBioServe's 'outstanding contributions and unbridled success advancing space exploration and scientific discovery.'
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