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We have no idea if it’s safe to have babies in space, experts warn
For all the talk about settling Mars, the Moon, or other extraterrestrial environments, it’s interesting that no one ever seems to mention the fact that reproduction in space has never been attempted.
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Could space tourism make you infertile? Scientists say it’s time to ask
In A Nutshell Space radiation can damage reproductive DNA. A Mars trip exposes travelers to 662 millisieverts: levels known ...
Abstract: There have recently been some significant research activities on sensors or electrodes for human–machine-interface (HMI) systems, mainly focusing on single-modality sensing systems.
What scientists do know from limited laboratory experiments and astronaut data is that space presents a demanding environment ...
A Human Rights Watch report says that ICE raids and the targeting of political enemies shows a shift toward authoritarianism ...
BEIJING -- After years of dedicated research, a team of Chinese scientists has unveiled critical mechanisms governing early human embryonic development, offering novel theories and potential ...
A new study suggests humans belong in an elite “league of monogamy,” ranking closer to beavers and meerkats than to ...
Abstract: Human skin contains slowly adapting (SA) and rapidly adapting mechanoreceptors (RA) through which it can discriminate between static and dynamic tactile stimuli. Biomimicking of such human ...
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