File:Space Station Live- The Secrets of Bones.webm
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English: NASA Commentator Dan Huot talks with Dr. Paola Divieti Pajevic, the principal investigator of the Osteo-4 experiment which is arriving at the International Space Station on the new Dragon cargo ship, about her research into the function of osteocytes, the cells in the bones which sense mechanical forces. The experiment will study the function and behavior of those cells in space to try to determine why astronauts who spend long periods in space lose bone density; the findings may have also applications for people on Earth who suffer bone disorders. |
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Source | YouTube: Space Station Live: The Secrets of Bones – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
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