China sends artificial embryos to Tiangong space station to study zero-gravity effects on human development
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Summary
China has sent artificial embryos to its Tiangong space station to study the effects of zero gravity on early human development. The experiment, reported by state broadcaster CCTV, aims to understand how gravity impacts embryonic development in preparation for potential human settlement off Earth. Project leader Yu Leqian stated that once the effects are understood, scientists could develop interventions to control gravity's impact on development.
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Once the impact of the force on embryos was understood, scientists could develop interventions to control its effect.
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