Biological Effects Of Space Travel - Part 4 of 5 Parts
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#8 – Living in space changes how genes are expressed
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#8 – Living in space changes how genes are expressed
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#6 – Space affects the microbiome
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#3 – Mentally fit in space, foggy back on Earth
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According to NASA, no human beings have ever had sex in space. On the other hand, other nations have launched men and women into space, so such a claim is suspect. In any case the increasing interest in private space tourism suggests that human beings will soon be engaging in sexual activity in space if they have not already.
The report on the Harbin robotic arm was published in the September 28th issue of Space: Science and Technology. Wenfu Xu is a professor in the Harbin Institute of Technology's School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation and State Key Laboratory of Robotics and Systems.
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