Space
Muscle Machine: MARES Will Keep ISS Astronauts’ Muscles in Check
A machine will help monitor the muscles of astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS). The Muscle Atrophy Research and Exercise System or MARES is a muscle measurement machine on the ISS that will observe the crew's muscles as they work out.
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