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Human Heart Cells Are Altered by Spaceflight, But Return to (Mostly) Normal on Earth
Heart muscle cells derived from stem cells show remarkable adaptability to their environment during and after spaceflight, according to a study publishing November 7 in the journal Stem Cell Reports.  
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Scientists Discovers New HIV Strain For the First Time
 






