Organ shortages are a massive problem for patients, with more than 103,000 people in the US awaiting an organ for transplant as of 2024, according to the Health Resources and Services Administration. Part of the problem is it can be hard to move organs around. Companies like Paragonix Technologies are building delivery tools for safer transport, but now, a more familiar name is getting involved in organ delivery: NASA. You read that right. On April 21, the federal agency, fresh off its successful Artemis II moon flyby, announced that NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia and the nonprofit United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) would partner to research whether drones could safely and efficiently deliver organs needed for transplantation. Together, the organizations will test drones models, flight planning, sensing technology, and safety design to help reduce delays in transportation and ideally improve care, according to a press release. They will also study how well drones carry sensitive biological materials, i.e., organs. It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…an organ!—CM |