Sperm may lose their ability to navigate in microgravity, raising new questions about whether human reproduction is possible ...
Humans living in space for months, years, or even generations will need to navigate sex in a zero-gravity world.
Floating in near-weightless conditions can be disorienting for even the most experienced astronauts. Male reproductive ...
New study finds microgravity disrupts sperm and embryo development, raising concerns about human reproduction in space.
New research reveals that getting pregnant in space would be a very difficult task. Research carried out by the University of Adelaide reveals that sperm lose direction in microgravity, reducing ...
The study's findings pose significant challenges for future space colonisation efforts.
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Sperm in space struggle to navigate microgravity: What this means for human reproduction on Mars
Could humanity ever truly thrive on another planet? Researchers at Adelaide University are uncovering surprising biological ...
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