Space changes the human body in many ways. From bone loss to bloated faces, here's how microgravity and radiation affect the ...
IT takes several years to recover from a six-month spaceflight – the average amount of time an astronaut is posted to the ...
Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are back on Earth - but what has nine months in space done to them?
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Live Science on MSNSmallest human relative ever found may have been devoured by a leopard 2 million years agoThe left hip and leg bones from a young female Paranthropus robustus discovered in South Africa show she was extremely short ...
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Go2Tutors on MSN20 Times Science Proved the Human Body Is Capable of Unbelievable FeatsThe human body is an extraordinary machine, constantly surprising scientists with its remarkable capabilities and adaptations. From enduring extreme conditions to performing incredible physical and ...
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NewsNation on MSNNASA astronauts return after 9 months: What happens to the human body in space?Astronauts’ skeletons can also be affected without Earth’s gravity. Bones can start to demineralize and lose their strength, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMysterious Skeleton of Child With Human and Neanderthal Traits Has Finally Been Dated by ArchaeologistsDiscovered in Portugal in 1998, the individual dubbed the “Lapedo Child” has long perplexed scientists, thanks to a curious ...
Bone and muscle deterioration, radiation exposure, vision impairment -- these are just a few of the challenges space ...
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Space travel causes many physiological changes that affect an astronaut’s health. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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