Can astronauts’ bodies actually survive Mars missions?

As the likes of Elon Musk continue to promote their grand plans to one day send humans to Mars, new research suggests that how human organs react to being in space could put a spanner in the works.

A team of researchers led by University College London (UCL) found that both human and animal kidneys are remodelled by the conditions in space, with specific parts of the organs showing signs of shrinkage after less than a month off-planet.

Keith Siew, a senior research fellow at UCL, who’s been involved with the research tells Tech & Science Daily how conditions in space affect the kidneys.

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