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Although much has been made of the value of the international space station to science, many researchers remain deeply sceptical. But useful science may still emerge, even though various obstacles remain to be overcome.
US regulations are soon to be released allowing trials of animal-to-human transplants. Some feel this is premature, arguing that the risks of creating human diseases remain uncertain, and more preclinical research is needed.