Flatworms that spent five weeks aboard the International Space Station are helping researchers led by Tufts University scientists to study how an absence of normal gravity and geomagnetic fields can have anatomical, behavioral, and bacteriological consequences, according to a paper to be...
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Saturday, June 10, 2017
Experiments aboard International Space Station point to anatomical, behavioral and bacteriological impacts of space travel -- ScienceDaily
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