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Wayward satellites repurposed to test general relativity
Scientists will use wonky orbit to test Einstein’s theories. (Originally published online on nature.com on November 12, 2015.)
Freefall space cubes are tested for gravitational wave spotter
Europe’s long-awaited LISA Pathfinder spacecraft has two metal cubes at its heart, which it will attempt to isolate from every force except for gravity. (Originally published online on nature.com on November 19, 2015.)
New on Nature.com: Intrinsic cardiovascular autonomic regulatory system of astronauts exposed long-term to microgravity in space: observational study
Published online on November 30, 2015 by Scientific Reports, this article by Kuniaki Otsuka, Yutaka Kubo, Mitsutoshi Hayashi, Naomune Yamamoto and Koichi Shibata, Germaine Cornelissen and Tatsuya Aiba, Satoshi Furukawa, Hiroshi Ohshima and Chiaki Mukai is now available to view.
New on Nature.com: Dysfunctional vestibular system causes a blood pressure drop in astronauts returning from space
Published online on December 15, 2015, this article by Emma Hallgren Floris L. Wuyts and Erik Fransen, Pierre-François Migeotte and Quentin Delière, Ludmila Kornilova and Dmitrii Glukhikh , Steven T. Moore, Gilles Clément, André Diedrich and Hamish MacDougall is now available to view.
New on Nature.com: Mechanisms of three-dimensional growth of thyroid cells during long-term simulated microgravity
Published online by Scientific Reports, this article by Sascha Kopp, Elisabeth Warnke, Markus Wehland, Ganna Aleshcheva and Manfred Infanger, Ruth Hemmersbach, Thomas Juhl Corydon, Daniela Grimm and Nils E. Magnusson and Johann Bauer is now available to view.