Space Medicine: A Dose of Reality
In 1984, drug and consumer-products giant Johnson&Johnson was looking skyward. Teamed with McDonnell Douglas, the company was involved in a program to make hormones in space that executives confidently predicted would be bringing in $1 billion a year by the mid-1990s--not bad for a company that at...
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