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Spaceflight is known to induce molecular, cellular, and physiological shifts in astronauts and poses various biomedical challenges to the human body. As more people venture into space, understanding the health risks associated with space exploration is key for the preparation
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The Schrödinger impact basin, with an estimated age of 3.81 billion years, is located in outer margin of the Moon’s 2,400km diameter South Pole–Aitken basin. The Schrödinger basin is surrounded by canyons & ravines created by streaks of rocky debris Nature Communications Nature Portfolio
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Santorini is an example of a multi-cyclic caldera (a depression formed when a volcano erupts and collapses) and its cycles are characterized by extended periods of effusive to mildly explosive volcanic activity between major caldera-forming events. Nature Geoscience Nature Portfolio
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Sagittarius A* is orbited by high-velocity stars and dusty objects, which are known collectively as the S-cluster. Binary star systems (two stars gravitationally bound to one another around a common center of gravity) have been predicted Nature Communications Nature Portfolio
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What happens to your brain during pregnancy? Nearly 85% of women become pregnant at least once during, and 140 million women each year become pregnant. Pregnancy is known to cause physiological changes to the body, but the corresponding neural changes are not well understood.
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Ancient humans living in coastal areas are likely to have used whales as a resource. But, prehistoric coastal archaeological sites are fragile and subject to rising sea levels, making reconstructing past interactions between humans & marine mammals a challenge. Nature Portfolio
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What could heart cockles and fibre optic cables possibly have in common? Heart cockles are bivalves that share a mutually beneficial relationship with algae, which need sunlight to photosynthesize and provide essential nutrients. Nature Portfolio Nature Communications
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Meteorites that originate from different extraterrestrial bodies are an important source of knowledge for planetary science. More than 60% of the meteorites in current collections have been collected from Antarctica and it has been estimated that 300,000–850,000 meteorites
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