Here's what space tourism could do for science and health research
The increase in space travel technology, could have an impact on science and health developments.
Nick works with a range of collaborators from around the world in research relating to aspects of musculoskeletal dysfunction. Most notably, he has worked closely with the European Space Agency (ESA) since 2009 due to the relevance of deep spinal muscle deconditioning to astronaut rehabilitation. As a result of this collaboration, Nick has acted as an advisor to ESA in relation to exercise after spaceflight.
The increase in space travel technology, could have an impact on science and health developments.
These are the healthcare technologies that have come from research and development originally undertaken for space travel.
These are the healthcare technologies that have come from research and development originally undertaken for space travel.
NASA scientists have released new findings from their nature vs. nurture space experiment, using two identical twins.