
Astronaut Brains Shift and Reshape During Space Missions
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.
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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.

Three University of Central Florida students have been awarded the prestigious 2025 Astronaut Scholarship, recognizing their outstanding work in STEM fields.

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