Philippines team add hypergravity for stronger bone cells
A team of researchers from two universities in the Philippines made use of ESA’s Large Diameter Centrifuge to test the growth of bone cells in hypergravity. The results of their experiment could improve bone implant technology, as well as help support seaweed farming communities across the country.
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SpaceX to launch more private astronaut missions to ISS
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Apollo lunar mission samples reveal origins of lunar water and its connection to Earth's early history
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2 Russian cosmonauts perform spacewalk outside ISS
Two Russian cosmonauts will perform a spacewalk outside the International Space Station to install an experiment package on one of the modules on Thursday morning.
Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner will leave the confines of the ISS to attach the package designed to monitor celestial X-ray sources and new electrical connector patch panels on the station's Poisk module.
Cosmonaut Al 