Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore return to Earth after 286 days in space, facing health challenges due to microgravity.
Weird things can happen to the body in space – not least from abrupt changes in gravity as well as weightlessness, radiation ...
Astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams are back on Earth after nearly nine months in space and readjusting to ...
Sunita Williams' and Barry Wilmore returned to Earth aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule, along with astronauts Nick Hague ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN168-million-year-old plant-eating dinosaur fossil found in Morocco is oldest-everResearchers emphasize that this fossil confirms that cerapodan dinosaurs underwent diversification well before the Cretaceous ...
A team of paleontologists from the Natural History Museum in the U.K., the University of Birmingham, also in the U.K., and ...
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TheHealthSite on MSNSunita Williams Return To Earth: How 9 Months In Space Will Impact the NASA Astronaut’s Health After Re-Entering GravitySunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, the two astronauts stuck at the International Space Station for more than nine months, ...
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India Today on MSNSunita Williams returns to Earth: Her health challenges have just begunLong-term trips to the ISS, like the one Sunita Williams has taken, cause significant changes to the human body. We look at ...
To help mitigate bone and muscle problems ... develop an issue that some at NASA call “puffy face syndrome,” “bird legs” or “chicken legs.” The problems typically clear up after ...
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IFLScience on MSNSadly, Famous Dinosaur Tracks Were Not Made By Sauropods Walking On Their HandsA series of footprints once attributed to a “swimming brontosaur” has a far more likely explanation, new research has found.
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