Worms in Space! What Else Have We Sent?
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UK experiment studies microgravity effects using worms on the ISS
UK researchers have launched a miniature microgravity biology experiment to the International Space Station (ISS), using microscopic worms to study how living organisms respond to deep-space conditions. The project could contribute to understanding the health risks associated with long-duration missions, including future lunar exploration. For eeNews Europe readers, the work highlights how compact, instrumented payloads […] The post UK experimen…
A team of researchers from the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom sent microscopic worms into orbit to study the effects of extreme space conditions ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) ISS article: microscopic worms sent into space to prepare the lunar and martian missions appeared first on KultureGeek.
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