Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the Moon. Credit: Neil A. Armstrong / / Public Domain A new study suggests humans may face serious barriers to...
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A new study suggests humans may face serious barriers to reproducing in space, raising new questions about how future settlements beyond Earth could sustain life. Researchers found that simulated microgravity disrupted key steps tied to reproducing in space, including sperm movement, fertilization, and early embryo development. The results point to risks for humans and other […]
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the Moon. Credit: Neil A. Armstrong / / Public Domain A new study suggests humans may face serious barriers to...
Microgravity affects sperm navigation and reduces fertilization success, raising challenges for space reproduction and embryo development.
Microgravity affects sperm navigation and reduces fertilization success, raising challenges for space reproduction and embryo development.
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Space reproduction may require more than just normal conditions-it needs direction, according to new research from Adelaide University highlighting...
Space reproduction may require more than just normal conditions-it needs direction, according to new research from Adelaide University highlighting...
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