Scientists have developed a single-cell green microalgae coated with magnetic material. This miniature robot was put to the test: would the microalgae with its magnetic coating be able to swim through ...
Space travel causes many physiological changes that affect an astronaut’s health. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A research team led by Prof. Zhang Xin from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has ...
Bone and muscle deterioration, radiation exposure, vision impairment -- these are just a few of the challenges space ...
NASA's 45-day post-mission rehabilitation program is designed to help astronauts recover from the physical effects of ...
Despite the coating, they maintained their swimming speed after magnetization, demonstrating an average swimming speed of 115 micrometers per second (about 12 body lengths per second ... Using ...
Space changes the human body in many ways. From bone loss to bloated faces, here's how microgravity and radiation affect the ...
NASA astronauts are returning to Earth after nine months in space. Experts have said a prolonged period in space can come ...
Jupiter’s magnetic field is so strong that it’s second only to that of the Sun in intensity. The region around a body where its magnetic field influences space is known as its magnetosphere.
Researchers have invented an entirely new field of microscopy ... imaging. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners are known for their ability to look deep into the human body and create ...