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Mice sent to space retain reproductive ability, new discovery finds

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Talk about a waste of time and resources. There have been multiple people that have spent multiple months in space and retained their reproductive abilities.

Japan needs to focus on why Japanese people are losing their reproductive abilities, not whether animals retain them in space.

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What kind of research is that ? It is a joke, as simple as that. There are so many men and women traveled to the space an returned, did they lose reproductive capabilities ?

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Fantastic news!

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The ability of mammals to survive long-term space travel without genetic damage is the issue. I say we send mice to Mars and back.

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Space is going to see an upsurge in the number of mice!

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Why just male? Eggs are also an important part of reproduction.

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Next they should do the same for Cats, as with all these mice running (?) around up there, we're going to need some Pest control.

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