
UCF Launches New Center for Space Medicine Research
The University of Central Florida has launched a new research center, hiring former NASA experts to study the health effects of space travel and apply findings on Earth.
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The University of Central Florida has launched a new research center, hiring former NASA experts to study the health effects of space travel and apply findings on Earth.

Hungarian scientists have successfully tested a dissolvable eye insert on the ISS to treat vision problems astronauts face due to microgravity.

The UK Space Agency is funding biotech startup LinkGevity to test an anti-aging therapeutic in space, aiming to accelerate research for diseases on Earth.

The space medicine market is projected to grow to $2.14 billion by 2029, driven by increased space tourism and longer missions, according to a new report.

NASA's Artemis II mission will feature a pioneering experiment using 'organ-on-a-chip' technology to study the effects of deep space on astronaut health.

UC San Diego is a key contributor to space science, with alumni serving as pioneering astronauts and researchers conducting vital studies on human health and the cosmos.

NASA has deployed a new GE HealthCare Vivid iq ultrasound system on the International Space Station to monitor astronaut health and conduct advanced research.

NASA's Glenn Research Center is working with Ohio partners to test portable X-ray devices, aiming to enhance medical capabilities for astronauts on future space missions.

The four astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission will conduct key experiments to study how deep space radiation and microgravity affect the human body.

NASA is collaborating with Ohio-based medical and educational institutions to test three portable X-ray devices for future use on the International Space Station.

NASA will send personalized bone marrow organ chips on the Artemis II mission to study the effects of deep space radiation and microgravity on astronaut health.

A new, advanced cardiovascular ultrasound system from GE HealthCare has been delivered to the International Space Station to monitor astronaut health.