NASA partners on the station are examining the basic science of reproductive physiology in various species, including worms, snails, jellyfish, fish, frogs, chicken eggs and rodents, and other studies using bull and human sperm, a NASA spokesperson said in a statement.
However, data from animal reproduction is not applicable to humans and a space The data in the environment do not tell about any long-term effects on a trip to Mars. That’s why Canadian researchers are calling for better organized, widespread studies of human stimulation in space.
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