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The Space Health Nexus multi-day event at KSC will feature speakers in the space health and technology professions.
Mars might be a thrilling destination, but its dust could be deadly. A team of scientists warns that long-term exposure to ...
A new study shows that sending more germs to the International Space Station could improve astronauts' health.
Imminent loss of NASA's Aura and Canada's SCISAT will severely diminish scientists’ ability to monitor ozone-depleting substances in the stratosphere.
Enter psychedelics like ketamine, psilocybin, and MDMA, which are being explored as tools to access and process these buried ...
Martian dust might look harmless from millions of miles away, but up close, it could pose a serious threat to your health. As ...
A NASA experiment shows that weightlessness selectively affects bones. The results could change how astronaut health is ...
The Southeastern Conference awarded the 2025 SEC Faculty Achievement Award for the U of A to McComas, Distinguished Professor of science education.
Long-term exposure to Mars dust may pose serious health risks to astronauts, including lung damage and thyroid issues.
Mental health professionals work alongside officers to address the social and emotional needs of people in crisis, which in turn contributes to safer communities and improved outcomes for people in ...
A peek behind the scenes at UL Research Institutes, where researchers are taking on the biggest threats to our environment, ...
A group of Milwaukee women is making a powerful impact in maternal health—not by simply delivering babies, but by delivering ...