🚀 Space Writing

A collection of articles exploring the wonders of space, from groundbreaking research to cosmic phenomena.

Brain cells not only survive in space, they actually grow faster

Explores how microgravity affects brain cell development, revealing accelerated growth in space conditions.

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Heart cells grown in space may help heal damaged hearts

Discusses the potential of space-grown heart cells in advancing treatments for heart disease.

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Solar cells made from Moon dust work incredibly well

Highlights the efficiency of lunar regolith-based solar cells, offering sustainable energy solutions for Moon colonies.

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Frozen sperm can remain viable in space for over 200 years

Examines the longevity of freeze-dried sperm in space, with implications for reproduction beyond Earth.

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Integral gamma-ray telescope mission was a brilliant success

Reviews the achievements of ESA's Integral mission in observing high-energy cosmic phenomena over 22 years.

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Planet-forming disks surrounding stars often last much longer than expected

Reveals new findings on the longevity of protoplanetary disks, extending our understanding of planet formation timelines.

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Forest space age: Satellites can track canopies and carbon storage

Explores how advanced satellites are revolutionizing forest monitoring and carbon tracking from space.

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Astronauts are surprisingly good at 'flying' in space

Analyzes how astronauts adapt to microgravity, maintaining spatial orientation and movement efficiency.

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How time and space interact in the brain

Investigates the neural mechanisms of processing time and space, offering insights into cognitive functions.

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These new viruses could help us fight climate change

Discusses the role of ocean viruses in carbon capture, highlighting their potential in climate change mitigation.

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