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Scientists 3D printed muscle tissue in microgravity. The goal is to make human organs from scratch
To work toward getting around this issue, researchers used parabolic flights to simulate microgravity conditions, then 3D ...
The search for quantum gravity is the next big step in physics, as researchers seek to unify the physics of the very small ...
Lipton and his colleagues have created a new class of deployable structures that could one day be used to create artificial ...
European scientists are turning an aircraft into a laboratory that simulates lunar gravity to prepare astronauts and ...
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Scientists 3D print muscle tissue in zero gravity to study diseases beyond Earth
ETH Zurich scientists 3D print muscle tissue in simulated zero gravity, paving the way for growing human tissue in space.
Researchers are 3D printing human muscle in zero gravity to create better disease models and improve astronaut health during space missions.
Greg Miraglia and Jeff Nardinelli of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP discuss the potential and successes of low-orbit ...
Scientists on the ISS are studying how condensation works in space to improve cooling systems for electronics on Earth and in ...
In a new book, NASA astrobiologist Caleb Scharf says the fate of life on Earth may hinge on leaving our planet behind ...
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String theory: Scientists are trying new ways to verify the idea that could unite all of physics
In 1980, Stephen Hawking gave his first lecture as Lucasian Professor at the University of Cambridge. The lecture was called ...
First Japan wants to make space sake and now China has been roasting New Orleans-style chicken wings and black pepper steaks ...
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How Do Astronauts Do CPR Without Gravity?
In space, every action becomes more complicated—and CPR is no exception. With no gravity to keep you grounded, astronauts ...
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