Mice on the ISS Map a Path to Keeping Humans Fit on Mars

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Researchers aboard the ISS exposed 24 mice to varying gravity levels (microgravity, 0.33 g, 0.67 g, and 1 g) to mimic Mars’ gravity, uncovering muscle changes and blood biomarkers that could help monitor astronauts’ muscle health on long Mars missions.
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