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NASA’s BioSentinel Studies Solar Radiation as Earth Watches Aurora - NASA
But what might happen to humans beyond the safety of Earth’s protection? This question is essential as NASA plans to send humans to the Moon and on to Mars.Frank Tavares (NASA)
OSDR hosts Blue Origin Erika Wagner - NASA
Friday, March 29, 2024—The Open Science Data Repository hosted the sixth presentation showcasing flight integrators in the “Meet the Expert” series. ThisElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
Space Life Science Highlights - NASA
Spaceflight Atrophy Studied with Machine Learning Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria Found on ISS Mutating to Become Functionally Distinct On-demand NutrientElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
BioNutrients Flight Experiments - NASA
When astronauts embark on long space missions, they'll need to grow their own food because pre-packaged meals from Earth lose their nutritional value overElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
A Clinical Decision Support System for Earth-independent Medical Operations - NASA
Deep space exploration requires a paradigm shift in astronaut medical support toward Earth-independent medical operations. Currently, astronauts rely onElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
Spaceflight Atrophy Studied with Machine Learning - NASA
Background: Even intense exercise by astronauts cannot compensate for muscle atrophy caused by microgravity. Atrophy occurs, in part, by way of an underlyingElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria Found on ISS Mutating to Become Functionally Distinct - NASA
In a new scientific paper funded by an Ames Space Biology grant, Principal Investigator Dr. Kasthuri Venkateswaran of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory strainsElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
BioNutrients-3 Experiment Completed During Analog Astronaut Mission - NASA
From March 4 to 9 at the Hawaiian Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) located on Mauna Loa volcano on the Big Island, NASA Ames Scientist KatieElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
Space Biosciences Tri-Valley Innovation Fair 2024 - NASA
For the third consecutive year, six Ames Space Biosciences Division and one member from Space Sciences proudly participated in the 6th Tri-Valley InnovationElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
Space Biosciences Events - NASA
To explore deeper into space, it is crucial that we learn how our bodies change and adapt to the unique environment of space. The Open Science Data RepositoryElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
Space Biosciences Events - NASA
To explore deeper into space, it is crucial that we learn how our bodies change and adapt to the unique environment of space. The Open Science Data RepositoryElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)