A mouse that travelled aboard China’s Tiangong Space Station has produced 28 pups after returning to Earth, offering rare insight into how microgravity may influence mammalian reproduction.
A female mouse, returning from a two-week stint on China's Tiangong Space Station, has given birth to 28 pups across three litters.
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A space-traveling mouse just gave birth—here's why this could be a big deal for future exploration
On October 31, four mice aboard China’s Shenzhou-21 spacecraft set forth on a two-week journey into space, about 250 miles above Earth, at the Tiangong Space Station. On November 14, when they ...
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Mouse that lived on Chinese space station gives birth to 28 pups
A female mouse from China's Tiangong Space Station has given birth to 28 pups across three healthy litters since her return, each exceeding normal sizes and adapting faster to Earth.
A breakthrough experiment from China’s space program has revealed unprecedented insights into the possibilities of mammalian reproduction after spaceflight. In a controlled mission involving four mice ...
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