Discoveries made through space medicine that are published in journals or receive prestigious awards.
It hardly ever get to witness the sweat, blood, and tears that go into the work.
A Journalist’s Adventure in the space Medicine
This month, the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, will host the Logan Science Journalism Program.
It participated in two research projects: gene-editing zebrafish and collecting bacteria from my tongue to analyze the microbiome, or microbial community, on the tongue.
Having first-hand contact with the scientific instruments it write about was amazing and humbling.
Greater esteem for scientists and the work they accomplish, which is what this newsletter aims to do.
Pharmaceutical research will be carried out in space using a small capsule, as depicted in the rendering above, according to Varda Space Industries. – Industries Varda Space
The practice of medicine could develop in space.
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Decline of Antarctic Bottom Water and Its Implications for Climate and Ecosystems
A capsule for conducting medicinal research was successfully sent into orbit by California company Varda Space Industries on its first test trip.
The experiment intends to investigate the potential for remote pharmaceutical production in space.
Additionally, earlier studies have demonstrated that protein crystals formed in microgravity have more precise structural characteristics, potentially paving the way for the creation of more potent medications.
In a distinct branch of science, long-term changes in winds and sea ice are causing the Antarctic bottom water, essential for controlling climate and nutrient circulation in the ocean, to decline.
This loss has important effects on deep ocean ecosystems and the climate problem.
The presence of sophisticated living forms known as eukaryotes considerably earlier than previously believed has also been suggested by recent discoveries in Australia, which have found residues of organic compounds in ancient rocks.
These findings offer insights about their adaptability to a new habitat.
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