Spaceflight Triggers Lasting Genetic Shifts in Human Twins

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NASA's year-long twin study found spaceflight caused lasting genetic and physiological changes: about 7% of Scott Kelly's gene expression changed during flight, telomeres lengthened then shortened after return, and cognitive abilities declined; six months later, 811 genes remained differently expressed, underscoring potential safety needs for long missions and the need for more subjects to generalize results.
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