As commercial spaceflight draws ever closer and time spent in space continues to extend, the question of reproductive health ...
As space tourism gets cheaper and missions keep getting longer, scientists are now raising a question that used to be limited ...
"If reproduction is ever to occur beyond Earth, it must do so with a clear commitment to safety, transparency and ethical ...
A new international study warns that reproductive health in space is no longer a theoretical concern and that questions about fertility and pregnancy should be pressing concerns. View on euronews ...
Humanity has been reaching for the stars for decades. Moon landings, Mars rovers, and long stays on the ISS. But there’s one ...
Radiation and microgravity are two of the greatest hazards to astronauts’ reproductive health. “Space radiation can damage ...
We urgently need to research how humans can reproduce in space, scientists say - Process of having children beyond Earth is ...
As space missions grow longer and bolder, scientists warn that human reproduction beyond Earth is no longer hypothetical, ...
A new study warns that reproductive health in space is becoming an “urgently practical” issue as missions extend beyond Earth. Researchers cite major gaps in evidence, ethics and governance.
Microgravity can alter hormones, reduce sperm and egg quality, and affect embryo development.
Human biology evolved for a world of movement, nature, and short bursts of stress—not the constant pressure of modern life. Industrial environments overstimulate our stress systems and erode both ...