Results from NASA’s landmark Twins Study, which took place from 2015-2016, were published Thursday in Science. The integrated paper – encompassing work from 10 research teams – reveals some interesting, surprising and reassuring data about how one human body adapted to – and recovered from – the extreme environment of space.
The Twins Study provides the first integrated biomolecular view into how the human body responds to the spaceflight environment, and serves as a genomic stepping stone to better understand how to maintain crew health during human expeditions to the Moon and Mars.
Retired NASA astronauts Scott Kelly and his identical twin brother Mark, participated in the investigation, conducted by NASA’s Human Research Program...
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