"Harvard's Artificial Gravity Breakthrough Paves the Way for Deep Space Exploration"

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"Harvard's Artificial Gravity Breakthrough Paves the Way for Deep Space Exploration"
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Researchers from Harvard Medical School and the University of Rhode Island conducted a study on mice to simulate the effects of artificial gravity on the International Space Station (ISS). The study showed that exposure to artificial gravity through a centrifuge can mitigate the negative effects of zero gravity on bone density and muscle mass. This research could have implications for deep space exploration and the health of astronauts on long-duration missions.

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