The ISS’s microbial environment most closely resembles a hospital isolation room. It could be making astronauts sick.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNIs the ISS Too Clean for Astronauts’ Health? New Study Finds the Space Station Lacks Microbial DiversityHumans have evolved alongside microbes in Earth's environment that help strengthen our immune systems. But sterile living ...
Adding more microbes to the ISS could actually benefit the astronauts who spend time there, new research suggests.The Latest ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNChina's space station to welcome Pakistan astronautTo date, the highest altitude any Pakistani has ever reached is about 87.4km, by a female polar adventurer and artist Namira ...
China's space station will welcome its first foreign astronaut in the next few years, state news agency Xinhua reported, after China and Pakistan on Friday signed a cooperation agreement on the ...
ISLAMABAD: The China Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSEO) and the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission ...
SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s call to crash the ISS into the seas in 2027 is a bombshell proposal that, if echoed by NASA, will trigger a backlash across the Station allies.
Elon Musk recently called for the ISS to be deorbited "as soon as possible." Experts say the station provides vital research, ...
Pakistan is set to launch its first astronaut into space following a cooperation agreement between the Space & Upper ...
The International Space Station may be too sterile – and the astronauts on board could benefit from it being a little dirtier ...
China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) and Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) officially signed on ...
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while traveling in space. A new study suggests that these issues could be due to the excessively sterile ...
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