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25 Nov 2020 18:00

Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute have shown that fruit flies that spent several weeks on the International Space Station (ISS)--about half of their lives--experienced profound structural and biochemical changes to their hearts. The study, published today in Cell Reports, suggests that astronauts who spend a lengthy amount of time in space--which would be required for formation of a moon colony or travel to distant Mars--could suffer similar effects and may benefit...
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