The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was captured into Mars orbit on 10 March 2006. Exactly 20 years later on 10 March 2026, we acquired this image of the South Polar layered terrain. The enhanced-color cutout reveals the rich image detail. The HiRISE…
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Astronauts may struggle to reproduce in outer space, study suggests — what does that mean for the future of space colonization?
When it comes to successful fertilization, zero gravity means zero game, a new study suggests. When looking at sperm and eggs in simulated microgravity, scientists found that this environment hampered sperm navigation, fertilization and embryo…
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The Doctors Who Say Spirituality Belongs in Medicine
Neurological diseases like Parkinson’s can profoundly transform a person’s spiritual life. These illnesses often alter not just how the body works, but how the mind functions, how much autonomy a person has, how they relate to loved ones….
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Human sperm get lost in space, pioneering study finds
March 26, 2026
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Human sperm get lost in space, pioneering study finds
Researchers put human sperm inside a uteruslike simulation under microgravity conditions. It did not go well
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Silicon Valley’s two biggest dramas have intersected: LiteLLM and Delve
This is one of those Silicon Valley real-life episodes that seems pulled from the HBO satire show. This week, some really atrocious malware was discovered in an open source project developed by Y Combinator graduate LiteLLM.
LiteLLM gives…
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Satlantis earnings grow alongside demand for Earth-observation satellites
WASHINGTON – Satlantis reported revenues of 47.8 million euros ($56.4 million) in 2025, with more than 50% of the Spanish company’s income derived from small-satellite sales and operations. Audited earnings before interest, taxes,…
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Sperm get lost in space, Australian research into microgravity impacts suggests | Space
Sperm in space are likely to get disoriented and lost while struggling to find their way to an egg, a new study has found.
When exposed to microgravity in experiments, sperm tumble around like an untethered astronaut, according to Adelaide…
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Sperm Get Lost in Space and Scientists Finally Know Why
Having a baby in space may be far more complicated than expected, as new research shows sperm struggle to find their way in microgravity. Starting a family beyond Earth could be more complicated than expected. New research from Adelaide…
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Sperm loses its sense of direction in space
Some of the world’s wealthiest and most influential people remain deadset…
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