Our species isn't built for low gravity and high radiation. But could our genetically engineered kids handle that?
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists who arranged for 48 human bioengineered heart tissue samples to spend 30 days at the International Space Station report evidence that the low gravity conditions in ...
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Scientists have just discovered what happens to muscles in space, and they did it by sending 24 mice into orbit
In a groundbreaking experiment, 24 mice were sent to the International Space Station (ISS) to explore the impact of low gravity on muscle health. The findings of this study could be pivotal in ...
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Study suggests Mars gravity may be too low to prevent muscle loss
Mice flown aboard the International Space Station and exposed to Mars-like gravity for roughly a month showed only partial ...
Dear Doctors: As a former NASA mission planner, I would signal a “no-go” for human colonization of the moon and Mars. The human body’s functions cannot tolerate the long-term effects of a low-gravity ...
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