Recent studies on the impact of short space missions on the human body have shown that space tourists and astronauts experience similar body changes, including shifts in cells and immune responses. The Space Omics and Medical Atlas project has provided valuable insights into these effects, with findings indicating that most changes return to normal upon returning to Earth.
Long-term spaceflight may damage an astronaut's kidneys so much they need dialysis on the trip back. https://t.co/Aer841DCY9
Space changes you even during short trips. Four people who spent 3 days off Earth experienced modest declines in cognitive tests, stressed immune systems and genetic changes, scientists find, though they returned to normal after splashing down. @kchangnyt https://t.co/pec1VHW6b9
Space changes you even during short trips. Four people who spent three days off Earth in 2021 experienced modest declines in cognitive tests, stressed immune systems and genetic changes within their cells, scientists found, though they returned to normal after splashing down.…
Space changes you even during short trips off the planet. Four people who spent three days off Earth in 2021 experienced modest declines in cognitive tests, stressed immune systems and genetic changes within their cells, scientists found, though they returned to normal after…
If we really want people living on the moon, we need an astronaut health database https://t.co/PeiXuKN6Z5 https://t.co/2kQmXpoqRZ
Could you handle being in space? Thanks to developments in space tourism, we’re learning a lot more about how the human body reacts to the stress of space travel. https://t.co/HWXTIh8A3t
What happens to our bodies in space? Thanks to new space research, we’re starting to get a better picture. https://t.co/FF1ZYao9BR
Researchers present a new project called the Space Omics and Medical Atlas, the largest database for aerospace medicine and space biology published to date. https://t.co/XR91DjMpmS
Astronauts have been sending biological samples like blood and faeces to a new space “biobank”. @ClareWilsonMed says it’s all in an effort to better understand the impact of space travel on human health. https://t.co/67AK0Ib0SY
The flagship paper for the Space Omics and Medical Atlas, published in @Nature, shows that short-duration, low-Earth-orbit spaceflight conducted by the Inspiration4 mission resulted in broad-ranging molecular changes. https://t.co/sEYrdHjUrc https://t.co/JFEMhNbYf0
Watch: How a short trip to space affects the human body. https://t.co/tWC0LShJ9e
Astronauts have been sending biological samples like blood and faeces to a new space “biobank”. @ClareWilsonMed says it’s all in an effort to better understand the impact of space travel on human health https://t.co/i5IteCeOf4 https://t.co/jdegF392Bt
The Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) and international astronaut biobank https://t.co/msjqwQZKDq Whoa!!
Watch: New research explores how a short trip to space affects the human body. https://t.co/IuMiBJf2dM
We’ve know for years that astronauts are at increased risk for nephrolithiasis. Now we have an idea why! Interesting implications for a long term zero g trip exposed to cosmic rays. (E.g. Mars) Plus a great title! A quick 🧵 on space nephrology… https://t.co/qzkVlAZAFY
How a short trip to space affects the human body. https://t.co/FV5aqRCfkf
🚨STUDY: SPACE TOURISTS FACE SIGNIFICANT BODY CHANGES New studies show space tourists experience similar body changes to astronauts. The changes, such as shifts in cells and immune responses, mostly return to normal after they come back to Earth. Four space tourists on a 2021… https://t.co/VqprOddtXh
New research explores how a short trip to space affects the human body. https://t.co/XaRDn9WdzV
Launching the first aerospace medicine biobank, the first-ever direct RNA sequencing data from astronauts, the largest number of processed biological samples from a mission, and the first ever spatially-resolved transcriptome data from astronauts.
The SOMA package represents a milestone in several other respects. It features a over 10-fold increase in the number of next-generation sequencing (NGS) data from spaceflight, a 4-fold increase in the number of single-cells processed from spaceflight.
Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) across orbits https://t.co/BrH3myOnBc https://t.co/i7bsiDQmuK
Even short trips to space have lasting effects on the average human, private missions hint. https://t.co/XR91DjMpmS
Researchers at @WeillCornell used nanopore sequencing to gain deeper insights into how spaceflight affects human physiology. This knowledge maybe crucial to ensuring that space travelers remain healthy and resilient in the challenging environment of space: https://t.co/402oSD7tou
“This is the biggest release of biomedical data from astronauts.” https://t.co/9OZ1VQ6aL7
Astronaut medical records reveal the impact that space travel has on their health. https://t.co/uMDCYHBbq1
"Instead of it being a shot in the dark. . . [researchers] now have something to point them towards for novel scientific questions." —@EliahOverbey on @NPRShortWave on how the SOMA database will personalize space medicine 🚀👩🚀👨🚀 Read more 👉 https://t.co/KdQRi8STa3 https://t.co/5dp168x9nw
"Instead of it being a shot in the dark. . . [researchers] now have something to point them towards for novel scientific questions." —@EliahOverbey in @NPRShortWave on how the SOMA database will personalize space medicine 🚀👩🚀👨🚀 Read more 👉 https://t.co/KdQRi8STa3 https://t.co/5dp168x9nw
Thoughtful segment today at @NPR about the Space Omics and Medical Atlas. Thank you, @_rachelcarlson and @emilykwong1234, for having me on @NPRShortWave! Out now on All Things Considered @npratc https://t.co/22wkVZxQlv
Space tourism could help greatly expand our understanding of how the human body reacts to the space environment – if people agree to be research participants. I spoke to @DoritPhD about the Inspiration4 mission and the future for this research. https://t.co/Bdh38Maf6v
We’re about to learn a whole lot more about how the human body reacts to space : https://t.co/w9thF9OvEl by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
We’re about to learn a whole lot more about how the human body reacts to space : We could be entering a renaissance for human spaceflight research, as a record number of private citizens head to space — and as scientists improve… https://t.co/0ZvQ5PVZIe #AI #AInews #AItips
We’re about to learn a whole lot more about how the human body reacts to space https://t.co/ev0O7Wk1L8
Health data collected from the first all-amateur spaceflight suggests that short missions aren’t risky for civilian crews, according to a new study that included Houston researchers. https://t.co/GI6OKCcxNK