taVNS as a potential countermeasure for neurocognitive decline in microgravity. [PDF]
Fricke L, Wienke C, Zaehle T.
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Meta-analysis of extremotolerant microbes to address nutrient deficiencies in bioregenerative life support systems during Deep-space Missions. [PDF]
Ellena G +5 more
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Space biomedicine‐oriented bioink and biomimetic blood‒brain barrier
Bioinks and bioprinting play a pivotal role in the successful delivery of cell models and the fabrication of tissue models for space biomedicine research. This study investigated the effects of hypergravity and vibration on two‐dimensional adherent cells and three‐dimensional embedded cells and provided methods for storing hybrid bioink and high ...
Ranran Yan +3 more
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Congestion and Sinonasal Illness in Outer Space: A Study on the International Space Station. [PDF]
Khan F +12 more
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Abstract The afternoon detached auroral arc is an important phenomenon in the subauroral region, reflecting coupling processes between the Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere. Previous studies have not identified fine‐scale structures in such arcs, leaving the dynamics underlying their formation poorly understood.
Huiting Feng +19 more
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Highlighting a science strategy for human exploration of Mars. [PDF]
Elkins-Tanton L +3 more
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Spectral‐Resolved Light at Night: TEMPO Observations and Background Correction
Abstract Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) poses risks to public health and ecosystems. While long‐term remote sensing has tracked global nighttime light, spectrally resolved light at night (spectral light at night (SLAN)) data from geostationary orbit only became available with NASA's Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) mission. Its
Zhixin Xue +7 more
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Review of microgravity's impact on cardiovascular and nervous systems in space exploration. [PDF]
Alzaabi AA +4 more
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Alteration of Feldspar‐Rich Rocks on Ancient Mars and Its Possible Link to Ca/Fe‐Rich Carbonates
Abstract Feldspar‐rich rocks have increasingly been discovered on the martian surface. They may have been an important part of the ancient martian crust and may be related to Ca/Fe‐rich carbonates (one of two types of carbonates on Mars and the other being Mg‐rich carbonates), but compared to mafic rocks, their interaction with water on ancient Mars is
C. Wang, T. Usui, M. Melwani Daswani
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Physical Activity Guidelines for Astronauts: An Immunological Perspective. [PDF]
Ahmadi Hekmatikar A, Suzuki K.
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