...’ll experience morning sickness. And speaking of the privileges of giving life, remember that their bones will be weakened in microgravity and perhaps also under only partial Earth gravity. A serious open question is whether birthing is safe with...
... to date some 51 algae experiments have flown in space, the effects of the space environment, especially radiation and microgravity, are still not completely known. Given the high number of failures, it shows how difficult it is to implement an algal...
... research teams in recent years the opportunity to conduct microgravity experiments at the Bremen Drop Tower in Germany. Also... in developing space science experiments to fly in microgravity. The mission is innovative and means traditional boundaries...
... inspired by space, envisaging new scenarios explored by the first human missions and the astronauts’ experiences. The microgravity effect, with the possibility to fly and move in weightlessness, and the possibility to look at our planet from...
... members with each other and with technical equipment. Conflict and cooperation are researched, as is the influence of microgravity on social and cultural aspects of life aboard the ISS. This retrospective research helps to inform future habitat...
... a variety of fields that are relevant for research in microgravity, which is, by the way, just a fancy term for... cells to test what happens to the differentiation of stem cells in microgravity. What happens to bones, what if I add a special nano-...