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Inhaling dust particles from the Red Planet over long periods of time could put humans at risk of developing respiratory issues, thyroid disease and other health problems.
Astronauts could build solar panels using the moon to allow us to live in space, scientists have suggested. The new research would allow future explorers of space to build their own ways of ...
Long-term exposure to Mars dust may pose serious health risks to astronauts, including lung damage and thyroid issues.
And, without humans to create new ideas, eventually there will ... and we'll be left sitting on a pile of dust. More prosaically, our creative industries, which generate around £130 billion ...
Martian dust might look harmless from millions of miles away, but up close, it could pose a serious threat to your health. As ...
That cocktail commonly includes dead skin cells from humans and pets (dander), hair and fur, dust mites ... complete a load of laundry—but she’s made peace with that. Wirecutter is the ...
NASA's plan to establish a permanent human presence ... to create sheets of what the researchers refer to as “moonglass.” In their experiments, reported in the journal Device, the researchers used an ...
The findings suggests that long-term exposure to Martian dust could create a host of health problems ... and their possible impacts on human health. It was undertaken by a team from the worlds ...
The prototype of the 'lunar regolith processing' system created by inventor Lolan Naicker was built using a barbecue wood ...
Reported closures and firings at federal offices are creating concerns about the safety and health of coal miners.  On ...