Bone and muscle data for mice gathered by researchers from the Harvard Medical School and the University of Rhode Island shows that it is possible to mitigate some of the effects of zero gravity. Muscular atrophy and loss of bone density are key concerns for space travelers, particularly those on long-duration missions. The research is one of the first of its kind to simulate the effects of artificial gravity on mice that were present on the International Space Station (ISS), with the mice exposed to different levels of gravity on the ISS. Preliminary Research Shows Artificial Gravity Can Help Mitigate […]
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