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NASA's Human Research Program has researched what happens to the human body in space. What they do informs safer spacecraft designs, smarter spacesuits, and improved medical procedures.
The unique human body part that evolution cannot explain The human chin has long been fertile ground for arguments between scientists over its purpose ...
Why space wrecks the human bodyIn this week’s episode of Space Minds, we explore how microgravity accelerates aging—and guest Dr. Nadia Maarouf shares her insights on the phenomenon and what ...
The NIH archives of the Human Genome Project could fall victim to Trump administration cuts, writes a former archivist.
The ability to remotely control robots in real-time, also known as teleoperation, could be useful for a broad range of real-world applications. In recent years, some engineers have been trying to ...
Ethically sourced “spare” human bodies could revolutionize medicine Human “bodyoids” could reduce animal testing, improve drug development, and alleviate organ shortages.
This was our Mustang’s second blast at HOT ROD Garage Day 2024 Greenland Voters Reject Trump in Favor of Independence Big Changes Are Coming To KFC In 2025 Russia’s Daria Kasatkina defects to ...
Clone Robotics made the Protoclone which is a faceless, anatomically accurate, synthetic human with over 200 degrees of freedom, over 1,000 Myofibers, and over 200 sensors. This is pretty much like ...
To mitigate the impact of human-driven vehicles (HDVs) on connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) in mixed traffic environments, the implementation of dedicated lanes has been proposed to achieve ...
Can the Human Body Endure a Voyage to Mars? In the coming years, an unprecedented number of people will leave planet Earth—but it’s becoming increasingly clear that deep space will make us sick.
The human brain may contain up to a spoon’s worth of tiny plastic shards—not a spoonful, but the same weight (about seven grams) as a plastic spoon, according to new findings published Monday ...
If the human body were just a blob made up of a singular type of cell, then perhaps there would be at least some element of truth to the popular misconception – every seven years or so, they ...