Scientists sent worms into space for eight months to collect data on how organisms adapt to microgravity and how spaceflight affects cellular processes like energy production and cancer development. The experiment found that while some worms survived the conditions of space, long-term spaceflight presented challenges for organisms and their ability to withstand increased cancer risks and adapt without gravity.
Scientists sent worms into space for eight months to collect data on how organisms adapt to microgravity and how spaceflight affects cellular processes like energy production and cancer development. The experiment found that while some worms survived the conditions of space, long-term spaceflight presented challenges for organisms and their ability to withstand increased cancer risks and adapt without gravity.
Scientists sent worms into space for eight months to collect data on how organisms adapt to microgravity and how spaceflight affects cellular processes like energy production and cancer development. The experiment found that while some worms survived the conditions of space, long-term spaceflight presented challenges for organisms and their ability to withstand increased cancer risks and adapt without gravity.