Long-term exposure to microgravity changes brain structure of astronauts
Although it’s been 56 years since Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space, humanity is still far from becoming a spacefaring species. We’ve never set foot farther out than the moon, and there are still many challenges which we must overcome. One important obstacle is the effect of space travel on the human…
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Sure is empty down here...