Universe Today -
25 Apr 2016 22:40

At least, that was what the results of a recent study conducted by the University of Colorado's Anschutz Medical Campus suggest. After examining a group of test mice that spent two weeks in space aboard STS-135 - the final mission of NASA's space shuttle program - they concluded that spending prolonged periods of time in space could in fact result liver damage. For some time now, scientists have understood that exposure to zero-gravity or micro-gravity environments comes with its share of health...
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