
AI Model Predicts Astronaut Vision Damage Before Spaceflight
Researchers developed an AI model that predicts space-related vision damage in astronauts with 82% accuracy using pre-flight scans, a key step for astronaut safety.
Dr. Evelyn Reed is a science correspondent for Archeonis, specializing in space medicine, astrobiology, and the biological effects of spaceflight. She reports on cutting-edge research related to astronaut health and the future of human life in space.
Researchers developed an AI model that predicts space-related vision damage in astronauts with 82% accuracy using pre-flight scans, a key step for astronaut safety.
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