Making humans fit for space travel
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Економіст
The Economist пропонує авторитетну інформацію та думку про міжнародні новини, політику, бізнес, фінанси, науку, технології та зв’язки між ними.
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The Economist
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П’ятдесят тридцять вісім
In January 1991, a couple of crazy kids got married. That these particular “kids” were in their late 30s, were astronauts, and were keeping their marriage a sec…
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Gixmodo
Living and boning in space—particularly on Mars—has fascinated our degenerate species for decades. Recently, SpaceX founder Elon Musk decided to put his very large amount of money where his mouth is by announcing his plans to colonize the Red Planet. NASA also likes to bloviate about its Journey to Mars in the 2030s, and there are a handful of other, shadier plans to colonize the Red Planet ch
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MIT Technology Review
At the International Astronautical Congress last September, in Guadalajara, Mexico, Elon Musk convinced many die-hard space engineers he could get a fleet of private rockets filled with thousands of people to Mars. Musk’s speech was long on orbits, flight plans, and fuel costs. But it was short on how any of those colonists would survive. In…
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Всесвіт сьогодні
According to a new study by researchers from Brazil, objects accelerating through space could be subject to increased radiation exposure.
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Syfy
You probably thought it was infinitely cool when Ripley and the crew of the Nostromo first emerged from their cryosleep chambers in Alien, but that could become a reality in this lifetime.
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CNET
Сплячка людини сьогодні використовується дуже обмежено. Одна компанія за підтримки NASA працює над тим, щоб зробити його частиною майбутніх планів міжпланетних подорожей.
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The Independent
Previous work has shown that astronauts could age prematurely and have damaged brain tissue after long journeys
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Хаб сингулярності
If successful, artificial hibernation in humans could delay aging, treat life-threatening illnesses, and get us to Mars and beyond.
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Еврикартер
Herpes viruses reactivate in more than half of crew aboard Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions, according to NASA research published in Frontiers in Microbiology. While only a small proportion develop symptoms, virus reactivation rates increase with spaceflight duration and could present a significant health risk on missions to Mars and beyond.
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Смітсонівський журнал
На цьогорічному Future Con дослідники опишуть майбутнє їжі в космосі, яке не буде м’яким
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Бесіда
Космічні агентства шукають нові способи підготовки до екстреної хірургічної операції під час місії на Марс.
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Fox News
A type of fungus found at the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster was sent into space in a research project that aims to keep astronauts safe from radiation on deep space mission
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RealClearScience
Researchers at UC-San Diego have engineered a negative-pressure gravity suit that could slow or even prevent the ravages of microgravity on astronauts' bodies suffered during extended spaceflight....
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Астрономія
Researchers helped mice stay mighty with an experiment to counter the effects of microgravity. The gene treatment might also enhance muscle and bone health on Earth — and in humans.
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Gizmodo
Ось що вам потрібно знати про скафандр «Артеміда» і про те, як він виведе дослідження Місяця на новий рівень.
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Атлантичний
A study has turned up a side effect of human spaceflight that no one had observed before.
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Атлантичний
The science of adapting to cold weather could change treatment of inflammatory diseases, insomnia, and trauma.
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провідна
We could make people less stinky, more resistant to radiation, even less dependent on food and oxygen. But would the new creature be human?
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провідна
The ability of the human body to adapt to the extremes of terrestrial environments was largely irrelevant for Earth orbit and the Moon. Mars, however, presents a challenge of a different scale and character. Life on Earth has evolved over the past three and a half billion years in an unchanging gravitational field. Take gravity away, and our bodies become virtual strangers to us.
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провідна
Компанія Boeing представила свій новий скафандр, який носитимуть під час запуску Starliner у 2018 році.