Researchers are 3D printing human muscle in zero gravity to create better disease models and improve astronaut health during space missions.
You may have heard people say that aboard the International Space Station (ISS) there's "zero gravity," but in fact, gravity is still very much present. The station orbits Earth at an altitude of ...
Pictured (left to right) from the documentary “Zero Gravity”: Advik Gonugunta, Adrien Engelder and Carol Gonzalez pose in front of the SPHERES mission patch at NASA AMES Research Facility during the ...
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Beyond Gravity's Grasp: How Space Science is Revolutionizing Skincare for Astronauts and Reshaping Earthly Beauty
When Tom Marshburn floated back to Earth after months on the International Space Station, his skin carried stories no photo ...
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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.
Zero Gravity Corporation (ZERO-G®), the first and only FAA-approved provider of commercial weightless flights, will host its exclusive ZERO-G Weightless Experience for the very first time in Seattle, ...
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