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'Backward and upward and tilted': Spaceflight causes astronauts' brains to shift inside their skulls
Space apparently changes your frame of mind in more ways than one.
A new study reveals spaceflight physically shifts astronauts’ brains inside the skull, with changes lasting months after return, raising new questions about microgravity’s hidden effects on human ...
MIT researchers report that astronauts’ brain positions change in microgravity, based on MRI scans from space missions ...
"Understanding how spaceflight impacts the human brain is crucial as space exploration and tourism expand," a recently-published study explains NASA/Getty Astronauts' average brain position can change ...
The study noted that it's "crucial" to the future of space travel to understand the impact time spent in space has on the human body The longer astronauts spend it space, the more pronounced the ...
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