July 16, 2025 - 17:18

Maintaining muscle health and monitoring the well-being of astronauts in space were the primary research topics aboard the International Space Station (ISS) recently. The Expedition 73 crew dedicated their efforts to understanding the effects of microgravity on muscle deterioration, which is a significant concern for long-duration space missions.
In addition to their research activities, the crew undertook essential maintenance tasks, including the replacement of critical life support hardware. This maintenance is vital for ensuring the safety and sustainability of the ISS environment. Furthermore, the astronauts serviced various experimental equipment, contributing to ongoing scientific studies that aim to enhance our understanding of human health in space.
As space exploration continues to advance, the findings from these studies will play a crucial role in preparing for future missions, including potential journeys to Mars and beyond. The commitment to astronaut health remains a top priority as researchers strive to mitigate the challenges posed by prolonged exposure to microgravity.
July 18, 2026 - 01:20
State of the Lake presentation discusses Tahoe’s health in a warming worldTAHOE CITY, Calif. - Fifty years ago this July, Tahoe Environmental Research Center founder Charles R. Goldman launched the John Le Conte onto Lake Tahoe. That vessel is still in use today, marking...
July 17, 2026 - 09:59
MDCalc is scoring the clinical calculators used by millions of doctorsMDCalc, a widely used online platform for medical reference, is rolling out a new quality-rating system for its library of over 800 clinical calculators. These tools help physicians assess...
July 16, 2026 - 22:30
Long Sleep Hours Linked to Higher Alzheimer's Protein Levels, UT Health San Antonio Study FindsA new study from UT Health San Antonio has uncovered a concerning connection between sleeping long hours and increased levels of a protein associated with Alzheimer`s disease. Researchers found...
July 16, 2026 - 04:31
University of Michigan’s David C. Miller chosen to succeed Jeff Balser as Vanderbilt Health’s President and CEO and Dean of Vanderbilt University School of MedicineDavid C. Miller, MD, MPH, has been selected as the next President and Chief Executive Officer of Vanderbilt Health and Dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Miller currently serves...