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In Space, Microgravity Changes the Position of the Human Brain, a New Challenge for Space Exploration

Prolonged stays in microgravity profoundly transform the human body, far beyond known muscle loss. Fluids are redistributed, balance is deregulated and vision can be disturbed. Space agencies monitor these effects accurately before considering longer missions. A recent study reveals a more discreet but crucial phenomenon. The brain really changes its position in the skull during a space flight. Researchers from the University of Florida and NASA…
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Prolonged stays in microgravity profoundly transform the human body, far beyond known muscle loss. Fluids are redistributed, balance is deregulated and vision can be disturbed. Space agencies monitor these effects accurately before considering longer missions. A recent study reveals a more discreet but crucial phenomenon. The brain really changes its position in the skull during a space flight. Researchers from the University of Florida and NASA…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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