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NASA has shared detailed insights on how space travel affects the human body, from radiation exposure to gravity changes.
A new study found that the sea anemone, a member of the Cnidarian phylum, uses bilaterian-like techniques to form its body.
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ExtremeTech on MSNResearchers Get the Closest-Ever Look at How the Human Body Rejects Pig KidneysHoping to someday stave off immune rejection after xenotransplantation, researchers at New York University's Langone ...
NASA has been studying the effects of space on human health for over 50 years, focusing on how zero gravity, lack of fresh ...
NASA has listed the five largest dangers to humans in space. The difficulties are categorised under the term "RIDGE".
As global temperatures rise and heat waves become more frequent and intense, understanding how to stay safe in the heat is no ...
An ambitious project launched in 2016 has made a dent in one of biology’s greatest challenges — with more than 3,600 researchers profiling more than 100 million cells.
In science fiction, spaceships moving at or beyond lightspeed enable all manner of universal exploration. But in Earth-bound reality, traveling at the speed of light (299,792,458 meters per second ...
But we’ve learned quite a lot of fascinating things about the human body this year, too, in relation to topics ranging from eye and uterus transplants to vitamin D levels and aging.
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