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Astronauts may struggle to reproduce in outer space, study suggests
A new study found that microgravity simulated on Earth hindered sperm cell movement, egg fertilization and embryo development ...
Having a baby in space may require a bit more direction, with new Adelaide University research revealing the navigational ...
Sperm may lose their ability to navigate in microgravity, raising new questions about whether human reproduction is possible in space.
Research findings are available online in the journal Communications Biology. The original story “ Getting pregnant in space isn’t that easy, study finds ” is published in The Brighter Side of News.
Researchers found that microgravity impairs sperm navigation without affecting speed, reducing fertilization rates and ...
Having a baby in space may be far more complicated than expected, as new research shows sperm struggle to find their way in microgravity.
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Microgravity impairs sperm navigation, embryo development
The United States’ announcement of building a residential base on the Moon within 10 years has drawn attention, amid research suggesting that human settlement in space across generations may be ...
A new study suggests humans face barriers to reproducing in space, with microgravity disrupting sperm movement.
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