As far as we know, animal development is a process that is unique to our planet. That does not mean, however, that development beyond our realm is impossible. As it starts to become feasible for us to look to the sky for another place to call home, we may start to appreciate the gravity of this question. In this issue, Lei et al. investigate for the first time the repercussions of space travel on the first decisions made by mouse embryos. Developing a novel micro-incubator, capable of automatic micrography and fixation, harboring some 3400 two-cell embryos, they investigate the consequences of development after being projected into the stratosphere in the SJ-10 satellite [1]
Sustaining life beyond Earth either on space stations or on other planets will require a clear under...
The ultimate survival of humanity is dependent upon colonization of other planetary bodies. Key chal...
Sustaining life beyond Earth either on space stations or on other planets will require a clear under...
The development of an Earth biosatellite to duplicate the parameters of pressure, temperature, humid...
Embryogenesis and fetal development are highly delicate and error-prone processes in their core phys...
Of all the many potential and real microenvironmental influences, only gravity would appear to have ...
Embryonic developmental studies under microgravity conditions in space are very limited. To study th...
This report is an English translation of a Russian report prepared by a group of authors from the US...
Humanity has a perpetual presence in orbit outside the Earth, with an arising interest in human acti...
Garrett-Bakelman FE et al, demonstrated a spectrum of molecular and physiological changes attributed...
Mechanical unloading in microgravity is thought to induce tissue degeneration by various mechanisms,...
Space is a challenging environment for the human body, due to the combined effects of reduced gravi...
Background/Aims: Embryonic developmental studies under microgravity conditions in space are very lim...
It is currently unknown whether humans can survive and thrive in outer space, which includes human e...
The effect on the reproductive system and fertility of living in a space environment remains unclear...
Sustaining life beyond Earth either on space stations or on other planets will require a clear under...
The ultimate survival of humanity is dependent upon colonization of other planetary bodies. Key chal...
Sustaining life beyond Earth either on space stations or on other planets will require a clear under...
The development of an Earth biosatellite to duplicate the parameters of pressure, temperature, humid...
Embryogenesis and fetal development are highly delicate and error-prone processes in their core phys...
Of all the many potential and real microenvironmental influences, only gravity would appear to have ...
Embryonic developmental studies under microgravity conditions in space are very limited. To study th...
This report is an English translation of a Russian report prepared by a group of authors from the US...
Humanity has a perpetual presence in orbit outside the Earth, with an arising interest in human acti...
Garrett-Bakelman FE et al, demonstrated a spectrum of molecular and physiological changes attributed...
Mechanical unloading in microgravity is thought to induce tissue degeneration by various mechanisms,...
Space is a challenging environment for the human body, due to the combined effects of reduced gravi...
Background/Aims: Embryonic developmental studies under microgravity conditions in space are very lim...
It is currently unknown whether humans can survive and thrive in outer space, which includes human e...
The effect on the reproductive system and fertility of living in a space environment remains unclear...
Sustaining life beyond Earth either on space stations or on other planets will require a clear under...
The ultimate survival of humanity is dependent upon colonization of other planetary bodies. Key chal...
Sustaining life beyond Earth either on space stations or on other planets will require a clear under...