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Spaceflight is hard on the heart, yet artificial ones grow better in space than on Earth
The human heart shrivels away in space, but researchers have found that mini-hearts grown from human stem cells sprout in ...
The London-based company said its in-space microgravity crystallization process could enable cancer treatment to be delivered ...
On May 2, 2005, the Skylark sounding rocket launched on its 441st and final flight. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on ...
The ISS uses filtration, distillation and catalytic reactors to purify wastewater into safe drinking water for astronauts.
Making babies in space may be more complicated than expected, as new research shows sperm struggle to navigate in microgravity. Scientists found that while sperm can still swim normally, they lose ...
Biomanufacturing in microgravity is emerging as a significant area of technical and commercial interest, but recent research suggests that intellectual property strategy may be as critical as access ...
Knowing up and down seems key for sperm to reach an egg. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Humankind is bound to become a ...
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