Evolutionary biology professor Scott Solomon breaks down what changes the Artemis II crew are experiencing in space and how ...
They say travel broadens your mind but, if you’re travelling into space, it could displace your brain. Results of new study add to a growing body of evidence that astronauts’ brains change position ...
Astronauts’ brains can change shape and shift positions during stays in space, according to a new study with implications for NASA’s goals to conduct long-duration missions to the moon and Mars. The ...
The study noted that it's "crucial" to the future of space travel to understand the impact time spent in space has on the human body The longer astronauts spend it space, the more pronounced the ...
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How does Rubin Observatory detect changes in space so fast? The alert system behind the discoveries
The NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has implemented a near-real-time alert system that allows scientists worldwide to detect changes in space within minutes. On February 24, 2026, Rubin ...
Humans living in space for months, years, or even generations will need to navigate sex in a zero-gravity world.
As the human race looks toward a future of space exploration and perhaps even colonization, one new discovery sheds light on a potential challenge. Traveling and being in space changes the shape of an ...
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