Johns Hopkins University/Carnegie ScienceCould these jumping mice change how astronauts workout?According to researchers in ...
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Jumping may protect astronauts’ knee cartilage from microgravity damage. Studies on mice show it increases bone density.
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Jumping exercises may help prevent cartilage damage, aid bone strength in astronauts on long-duration space missions, a mice study suggests. Johns Hopkins research indicates that jump training ...
John McFall, a former British Paralympian and now a certified astronaut, is set to make history as the first person with a ...
Long-duration space travel drastically alters human physiology. In microgravity, bodily fluids shift toward the upper body, ...
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"This progression to the Mission Ready phase is a really important milestone in the history of human spaceflight," John ...