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In 1996, Pepsi paid the Russian government US$5 million to float a Pepsi can outside the Mir space station. And again in 2019, the beverage giant considered partnering with a Russian startup, ...
More from Explainers India’s giant space leap: IAF captain Shubhanshu Shukla to fly to ISS in May ... they can withstand harsh environments and reanimate once favourable conditions return — such as ...
Stomach-churning images have captured the moment doctors discovered dozens of worms writhing in a boy's intestine. The bloated three-year-old had battled constipation, fever and failed to ...
This striking satellite image reveals a giant, near-perfect cloud circle that ... sea and directly back to an observing instrument in space. This can transform large patches of the ocean into ...
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is expected to conduct at least seven experiments, including growing crops and studying "ultimate survivors" water bears in space, during his 14-day stay at the ...
Laser Measurements to Track Space Debris and Observe Water Masses Oct ... Predicting Changes Inside Astronauts' Bodies During Space Travel Through Blood Sample Analysis June 26, 2024 — The ...
But in microgravity of space, muscles do not need to maintain the body's weight against gravity, and bones are not equally weighted. Therefore, the astronauts suffer from muscle atrophy ...
A new study led by Adrien Saurety and Razvan Caracas from the Paris Institute of Earth Physics sheds light on the significant role of vaporization during the accretion of planetary bodies. Published ...
Indian Minister of State for Space and Atomic Energy Dr Jitendra Singh on Friday (April 18) confirmed that an Indian astronaut will travel to the International Space Station next month. Indian Air ...