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Radiation -- A Cosmic Hazard to Human Habitation in Space
Ruthan Lewis, Jonathan A. Pellish
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Abstract Oxychlorines (i.e., perchlorates (ClO4−) and chlorates (ClO3−)) have been detected by several landed missions on Mars at various locations. These missions have provided crucial information about the geographic distribution and abundances of oxychlorines on Mars but have not definitively identified the cation and anion type of in situ, solid ...
J. V. Clark +15 more
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Cardiovascular Effects of Cosmic Radiation and Microgravity. [PDF]
Giacinto O +11 more
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Abstract Equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs) pose significant challenges to trans‐ionospheric radio communication and navigation systems. Because of their disruptive effects, evaluating and predicting them is key for the development of space systems. The influence of geomagnetic activity on EPBs remains unclear, partly due to limited low‐latitude neutral ...
Gilda de Lourdes González +6 more
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Simulated galactic cosmic radiation-induced cancer progression in mice. [PDF]
Luitel K, Siteni S, Barron S, Shay JW.
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Short‐Term Effect of Mars‐Like Radiation on Carbon and Oxygen Isotope Compositions of Carbonates
Abstract The stable isotope composition of carbonates records the environmental formation conditions and can indicate potential biosignatures if formed biologically. Martian meteorite carbonates display unusually high δ13C values, not explained using known terrestrial processes.
Nicolas Randazzo +5 more
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Epigenetic modification by galactic cosmic radiation as a risk factor for lung cancer: real world data issues. [PDF]
Naqvi SMH, Kim Y.
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Abstract Simulations of the Eocene climate using state‐of‐the‐art Earth system models provide a reference state for the future climate, as the Eocene was one of the warmest geological epoch with high atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration and global temperatures comparable to projections for the coming centuries.
Pratik Kad +10 more
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Cognitive Effects of Simulated Galactic Cosmic Radiation Are Mediated by ApoE Status, Sex, and Environment in APP Knock-In Mice. [PDF]
Wieg L +13 more
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