China returned the 10th batch of space-station science samples aboard
Shenzhou-22 on April 29. Early on April 30, part of the payload arrived in
Beijing and was handed to scientists. The shipment covers 23 experiments—9
life-science, 12 materials and 2 combustion—weighing about 41 kg. Life-science
samples, including artificial embryos and brain organoids, were transferred to
the Chinese Academy of Sciences Center for Space Application Engineering and
Technology after inspection for follow-up research. Remaining materials and
combustion samples will be delivered to Beijing with the Shenzhou-22 reentry
capsule.