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Are We Close To Making Our Home Away From Earth?

August 2017

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BBC Knowledge

Our exploration of the cosmos is hampered by our bodies and minds, which struggle in space. So could we ever overcome our Biology and settle among the stars?

- Dr Lewis Dartnell

Are We Close To Making Our Home Away From Earth?

You might have thought from watching videos of astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) that spaceships were pretty benign environments. Floating around in microgravity looks like a lot of fun, and, as you’re isolated from the rest of the human population, you’re effectively quarantined against catching flu or any other transmissible disease. But, in fact, space is pretty harmful to the human body. We evolved as social animals under the conditions on Earth, and travelling beyond the planet has a number of negative effects on the body and mind.

So what are the main risks encountered by spacefarers, and what does the latest research have to say about how to solve these problems for long-duration missions in the future?

[ GRAVITY ]

Freefalling around the Earth in orbit, or coasting through interplanetary space on your way to Mars, gives you the sensation of weightlessness. You’re still moving under gravity, but it doesn’t load your body, and this has a whole host of knock-on effects. For example, your inner ear can no longer help you orientate yourself, and the redistribution of bodily fluids causes your face to puff up and your eyeballs to distort.

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Are We Close To Making Our Home Away From Earth?

Our exploration of the cosmos is hampered by our bodies and minds, which struggle in space. So could we ever overcome our Biology and settle among the stars?

time to read

10 mins

August 2017

BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge

The Viruses That Made Us Human

Viruses give us infections, from the common cold to Ebola and Aids. But new research shows that they may also have played a key role in shaping the evolution of homo sapiens.

time to read

9 mins

June 2017

BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge

Can You Supercharge Your Brain?

Your brain is the finely-tuned machine that controls all your actions and emotions, so it makes sense to keep it well-oiled. But, asks Rita Carter, are there any scientifically proven methods to ensure it works better for longer?

time to read

7 mins

June 2017

BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge

First Self- Balancing Robot

This robot is the Planar Elliptical Runner (PER).

time to read

1 min

August 2017

BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge

Is Social Media Making You Anti-Social?

Many of us have experienced the ways in which social media has changed the online world. But should we be worried about it altering our behaviour too?

time to read

8 mins

August 2017

BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge

What You Need To Know  Before You Get In A Driverless Car

Autonomous vehicles can take much of the danger out of driving, but they also present us with new problems to solve. So what needs to be figured out before the technology gets the green light?

time to read

7 mins

August 2017

BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge

Saadat Hasan Manto

Saadat Hasan Manto felt deeply and wrote strongly; his work invigorates and disturbs.

time to read

7 mins

August 2017

BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge

King Of The Mountains

Picture a primate that grazes like a cow, climbs cliffs like a mountain goat and forms groups as big as shoals of fish. Noah Snyder-Mackler introduces Ethiopia’s gelada.

time to read

7 mins

December 2016

BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge

Is Technology Changing Our Brains?

We increasingly rely on social media to talk to friends, GPS to navigate and the web for information. But, asks Jo Carlowe, is that wise?

time to read

10 mins

February 2017

BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge

Are You a Genetic Superhero?

Recent research has revealed a handful of ‘superheroes’ walking among us, whose DNA gifts them with resistance against serious diseases. Now, as Kat Amey observes, just have to find them…

time to read

8 mins

February 2017

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