Home News Science & Astronomy Living well in space means creating a recipe much like we use on Earth, a new study argues. (Image credit: RobertoDavid via iStock / Getty Images Plus) NASA astronaut Christina Koch once shared her struggles with readjusting to life on Earth after living in space for nearly a year. Koch...
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