Science This Week: Space Babies, Cancer Risks, and Dream Hacking
From the profound challenges of human reproduction in space to hacking dreams for problem-solving, this week's science news reveals new insights into our future, health, and behavior.

Dr. Rodriguez-Silva brings a unique blend of scientific rigor and engaging storytelling to her journalism. Her expertise lies in exploring the psychological and educational aspects of scientific endeavors, particularly in space and engineering.
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From the profound challenges of human reproduction in space to hacking dreams for problem-solving, this week's science news reveals new insights into our future, health, and behavior.
A new study reveals that long-duration spaceflight causes astronauts' brains to shift upward in the skull, a change linked to motion sickness and balance issues.
NASA manages an extended astronaut stay on the ISS due to Starliner issues while a new crew begins a year-long Mars simulation on Earth.
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