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Astronauts' memories of Earth's gravity may influence how they move and hold objects, even after months in space
As humanity heads back to the moon, scientists are trying to understand the impact that being in space can have on the brain.
Astronauts still grip objects as if gravity exists, even after months in space, revealing how slowly the brain adapts to ...
Space launch company Voyager Technologies has agreed to test the Icarus Robotics zero-gravity robot 'Joy' on the ...
Adam Dipert, who studies the mechanics of motion in microgravity, in the water during a space camp workshop in a traditional pool to see how weightlessness transforms dance movement, in New York, ...
The ISS uses filtration, distillation and catalytic reactors to purify wastewater into safe drinking water for astronauts.
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