The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has selected Prof. Phyllis Johnson’s project as one of four new science experiments to be conducted aboard the International Space Station (ISS), beginning in the fall 2015. The four studies were picked for their relevance to medical and health issues stemming from space travel (the CSA‘s top priority for ISS science), and for the benefits they offer for life on Earth… [View full CSA announcement.]
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