Imagine lying in bed for weeks on end, eating and sleeping without getting up — and being paid handsomely for your trouble. - NBCNewsMACH
Imagine lying in bed for weeks on end, eating and sleeping without getting up — and being paid handsomely for your trouble.
Called Agbresa , the study will also explore the potential benefits of artificial gravity in helping to The study “offers space researchers from all over Europe and the U.S.A.
Lying in bed for long periods can cause similar changes, so the study participants will do just about everything from their :envihab beds for the duration of the study.
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