NASA, Sends Thousands of Worms Into Space . The BBC reports that thousands of worms were launched into space on June 3 as part of a research mission on muscle loss. The research hopes to shed light on developing new treatments for muscular dystrophies, . a group of inherited genetic conditions that gradually cause the muscles to deteriorate. Researchers from the Universities of Nottingham and Exeter pointed out that the effect of space flight on humans has long been a concern. as astronauts can lose up to 40% of their muscle after just six months in orbit. This mission follows a previous one carried out by the same team in 2018. According to the BBC, the new experiments will aim to identify the precise molecules that cause muscle loss... . ... and also test out new therapies to prevent muscle degeneration in zero-gravity. It is astonishing to think that sending worms into space could improve our health and help us lead longer lives, and I am thrilled that UK researchers are leading this effort, Amanda Solloway, Science minister (UK), via BBC
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