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Front Cover: From Passive Monitoring to Active Control: Aggregation-induced Emission-driven Antimicrobial Nanotechnology for Long-duration Spaceflight
On July 15, 2025, Tianzhou-9 cargo craft was launched, carrying key scientific supplies for China's space station including the anti-bacterial modules based on aggregation-induced emission (AIE) technology. The modules enable real-time microbial monitoring and sterilization with high sensitivity, fast response, easy operation, and strong stability, providing an innovative solution to meet the needs of microbial prevention and control in the special environment of the space station (e70132).