When scientists sent bacteria-infecting viruses to the International Space Station, the microbes did not behave the same way ...
As space travel gains traction and astronauts spend increasing amounts of time in space, studying its effects on health has become increasingly critical. Is space travel truly safe? Far from it – ...
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Viruses may be more powerful in the International Space Station's microgravity environment
"Microgravity pushed evolution into corners of the phage we still don't fully understand" ...
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Microgravity on space station helps viruses beat drug-resistant bacteria, study shows
A new study has uncovered dynamics of virus-bacteria interactions in the microgravity environment of ...
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How microgravity repositions the human brain and why it matters for deep space travel
What happens to the human brain when the force of gravity is removed from the equation? New research is beginning to reveal ...
In new experiments aboard the International Space Station (ISS), microbiologists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and ...
Scientists are calling attention to an extremely common health problem that's been making astronauts uncomfortable: sinus issues. Researchers from Houston Methodist hospital’s Department of ...
The main difference between life on the International Space Station (ISS) and life here on terra firma is microgravity, which forces you to float around rather than walk. To prepare newbie astronauts ...
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Chinese space station explores battery behavior in microgravity conditions
China is conducting experiments aboard its Tiangong space station with the goal of developing ...
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