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Zero-G could be the answer to producing more stem cells — and saving more lives Microgravity can be the next frontier for putting stem cell research (and more) under a literal microscope. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Could a futuristic sleeping bag solve how humans see in space? Fluids flow toward the brain without gravity to hold them down, but a next-gen sleeping bag could help. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
No booze in space: The sobering effects of spaceflight on the liver There might be other reasons not to drink in space, but this is a big one. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
The tallest mountain on a neutron star may be a fraction of a millimeter tall By Phil Plait 2 years ago
George Clooney reveals how a surprise pregnancy and 'Gravity' changed 'The Midnight Sky' By Tara Bennett 3 years ago
Gargantuan objects in space fall just like Einstein predicted they would - even pulsars By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago