Taken together, the work shows that spaceflight can speed and then reverse blood-based aging signals through immune and ...
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Spaceflight temporarily changes the position and shape of astronauts' brains, MRI data suggests
With humanity’s sights set on returning to the moon and eventually setting foot on Mars, understanding spaceflight’s impact ...
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'Backward and upward and tilted': Spaceflight causes astronauts' brains to shift inside their skulls
Their study, published on Jan. 12, showed a consistent pattern of the brain shifting backward and upward, and rotating upward ...
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Astronauts’ Brains Are Being Displaced
They also found that the brain’s shape deforms in measurable ways, changes that only sometimes revert within six months after ...
A stronauts’ bodies undergo plenty of stress beyond just the extraordinary g-forces at launch. Microgravity, cosmic radiation ...
The first crewed spaceflight of NASA’s Artemis program will break records, achieve historic firsts, and pave the way for ...
Spaceflight takes a physical toll on astronauts, causing muscles to atrophy, bones to thin and bodily fluids to shift.
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Spending Time in Space Can Change an Astronaut's Brain Shape and Position, According to Study
On Monday, Jan. 12, findings published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) revealed that ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -New research has identified yet another way that spaceflight tampers with the human body. A study involving samples flown on four SpaceX resupply missions to the International ...
(CNN) — Spaceflight makes certain human stem cells age faster, a new study has found, furthering scientists’ understanding of the potential effects of space exploration on the human body. Stem cells ...
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