On Earth human sperm tend to know where to go when it comes to fertilizing an egg in utero. A new study suggests human sperm ...
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Sperm loses its sense of direction in microgravity – no space babies for us just yet
Knowing which way is up helps sperm find their way to an egg, new research indicates, and they struggle without the guidance ...
Study into how fertilisation could work in space finds sperm may get disorientated when trying to find an egg ...
Researchers say the findings highlight the need for further investigation as space agencies prepare for longer missions to ...
A recent study suggests that female astronauts may face a higher risk of developing blood clots in microgravity environments, ...
NASA requests your comments on the scope and content of the solicitation “Space Biology Research Utilizing Microgravity Simulation Devices”. This solicitation may be released in the future as an ...
Jeffrey Richards, a payload research and science coordinator on the LASSO contract at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, prepares an experiment for a test in an Airbus Random Positioning Machine ...
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