Zebrafish Thrive in Zero Gravity as Shenzhou-18 Crew Completes Spacewalk

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Four zebrafish aboard China's Tiangong space station are showing signs of disorientation after nearly a month in microgravity, swimming upside down and in circles. This experiment aims to study the effects of microgravity and radiation on vertebrate development, contributing to research on the biological implications of long-term space travel.
- Fish are adapting to weightlessness on the Chinese space station Phys.org
- Just keep swimming! Zebrafish doing fine in zero gravity on China's Tiangong space station (video) Space.com
- China's Shenzhou-18 crew completes first extravehicular activity CGTN
- China's Shenzhou-18 crew to embark on first extravehicular activity CGTN
- Update: Shenzhou-18 crew members complete first spacewalk Xinhua
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