Astronauts could soon be able to move more freely in space thanks to robotic trousers developed by British scientists. Not only does the ground-breaking technology have out-of-this-world benefits, but ...
How can astronauts on future space missions cope with reduced gravity? This is what a recent study published in Advanced Science hopes to address as a team of engineers and scientists investigated how ...
Zero-g is fun—but it comes at a price Editor at Large The coolest part of space flight has got to be the weightlessness—but it’s also the most problematic. Under zero-g, muscles atrophy, heart rate ...
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