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Life on the International Space Station isn't always easy. There's not a lot of room, no showers, and no laundry. Photos show ...
Space changes you. It strengthens some muscles, weakens others, shifts fluids within your body, and realigns your sense of ...
Gp Capt Shubhanshu Shukla, an Indian astronaut, recently demonstrated how physical activity is crucial in microgravity to prevent muscle shrinkage and bone weakening.
The four Artemis II astronauts selected for a 2026 mission around the moon completed the "Pete and Bobby Challenge," doing ...
Indian astronaut Gp Capt Shubhanshu Shukla demonstrates space exercise methods. He highlighted the necessity of physical ...
Spaceflight accelerates aging in blood stem cells, raising health risks for astronauts and offering insights into human aging ...
zero-gravity environment of space. They say the bike, dubbed Space Cycle, would combat the loss of bone and muscle density and cardiovascular fitness that astronauts suffer during long stints in space ...
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How does space travel affect health? Lethbridge researcher part of team studying what happens to astronauts
A University of Lethbridge researcher is part of a team further exploring how the human body responds to space travel. Dr.
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Astronauts get a welcome boost from a SpaceX Dragon | On the International Space Station Sept. 1-5, 2025
The seven members of the Expedition 73 crew worked on science and kept systems running on International Space Station this ...
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Automated devices outperform manual CPR in space, study finds
French researchers simulating weightlessness on a modified jet have found that manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is ...
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Video: India's Shubhanshu Shukla shows how astronauts eat lunch in space
Unlike on Earth, where gravity keeps food neatly on plates, space dining requires precision and patience. A stray morsel or ...
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