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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 ...
It's well known that spaceflight causes muscle atrophy and other biological changes in reduced gravity, and especially in ...
Vast Space has scored $500 million in funding and a new board member. The Long Beach-based aerospace company, known for ...
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The race to create artificial gravity and what it means for the future
From science fiction to potential reality, artificial gravity promises to change the way we live and travel in space, making long-duration missions more feasible and ...
HOUSTON – The International Space Station is in line for an artificial gravity inducing centrifuge for future research projects involving small biological and materials samples later this year, ...
In the early 1990s, NASA launched thousands of baby jellyfish into space. Not just a few specimens in a lab container, but about 2,500 tiny jellyfish polyps, sealed in bags of artificial seawater and ...
Scientists wanted to find out whether humans born in space still retained their sense of gravity. So they turned to baby ...
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