Chinese scientists have found that microgravity and space radiation negatively impact human reproductive cells. Studies conducted on China's Tianzhou spacecraft revealed that early-stage germ cell differentiation success rates dropped by approximately 50%, and early sperm-producing cells multiplied over 25% slower compared to Earth conditions. Despite these challenges, the research successfully demonstrated the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into germ cells within a space environment for the first time. AI
RANK_REASON Research paper published in Science Advances detailing findings on human reproductive cells in space. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.1]
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- germ cell
- human embryonic stem cell
- human reproductive cells
- microgravity
- Science Advances
- Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
- space radiation
- Tianzhou
- Tsinghua University
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