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Canada Sends Smart Wearables to Space Station in Latest ISS Mission

by Onyinye Moyosore Ofuokwu
August 6, 2025
in Biotechnology, Canadian Research, Space tech
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A SpaceX resupply flight this week carried a new set of Canadian research materials to the International Space Station. Tucked inside the cargo are smart wearable sensors built in Montréal that will track astronauts’ health during long stays in microgravity.

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Why microgravity research matters

Cells and molecules behave differently when gravity is removed, opening avenues that Earth-based laboratories cannot replicate. The latest Canadian experiments focus on cardiovascular monitoring, arterial stiffness and respiration control. Results could improve life-support systems in space and inform diagnostics for chronic conditions on the ground.

What the Bio-Monitor mission involves

Carré Technologies developed the Bio-Monitor, a set of shirts and headbands that capture continuous heart and breathing data. Astronauts will wear the garments while the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) analyses real-time streams to study insulin resistance and vessel elasticity. The data feeds into CIPHER, a joint NASA-CSA project tracking health changes over long missions. Early findings may aid detection of cardiovascular risk and guide drug development.

Canada’s broader role

The CSA’s 2025–26 departmental plan highlights space-based research as a way to improve daily life for Canadians. Bio-Monitor joins a legacy that includes Canadarm2 and Dextre, tools that earned Canada a permanent seat on ISS missions. Access to the orbiting laboratory lets universities and start-ups test medical devices, materials and software in conditions impossible to reproduce on Earth.

What comes next

Once the new hardware is installed, researchers will compare readings from microgravity with baseline data collected pre-flight. Results will publish through open CSA and NASA channels, creating opportunities for Canadian firms in biotech, diagnostics and advanced materials to adapt space-validated technology for commercial use. The latest payload shows that, even without launching astronauts, Canada can push the scientific frontier from orbit, and convert that knowledge into practical benefits at home.

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