Medlife Crisis on MSN
How do astronauts do CPR without gravity?
In space, every action becomes more complicated—and CPR is no exception. With no gravity to keep you grounded, astronauts ...
The ISS uses filtration, distillation and catalytic reactors to purify wastewater into safe drinking water for astronauts.
Scientists are grappling with a cosmic mystery: why does the Universe behave differently on massive scales compared to our ...
A planet is being pulled into a wildly distorted orbit by a gas structure 11 times larger than Earth
NASA has detected a massive gas planet in deep space that is being pulled out of its orbit by a wildly violent and ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Study finds astronauts’ brains still act as if gravity is present in space
When astronaut Alexander Gerst squeezed a specially designed instrument aboard the International Space Station in 2018, his ...
The Artemis II astronauts are back from their historic moon mission. Here's what they're doing, and what's next for NASA.
An astronaut can hold a tool in space, loosen their fingers, and watch it stay put. Nothing drops. Nothing tugs downward. Yet ...
Why do astronauts squeeze objects too hard? A new study explains how the brain's internal gravity model persists in space, ...
On Earth, people grip objects to ensure they don't fall. In space, this process changes: When astronauts hold an object ...
The four-person crew of the Artemis II mission is holding their first news conference since returning to Earth. Reid Wiseman, ...
With their 10-day expedition and new chic spacesuits, having travelled boldly where no one has gone before, Artemis II ...
Before NASA could send anyone to space, they needed to understand what weightlessness does to the body. The answer came from a talent pipeline no one thought to build.
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