Astronaut dummies record radiation exposure By Willy Lewis, M.D. September 1, 2022 Health & Medicine In the "MARE" experiment, two female measuring dummies are to record the radiation exposure during the journey to the moon during the unmanned Artemis I mission. Source: DLR Tagsastronautdummiesexposureradiationrecord Recent Articles Apple screen, iPad or Mac with nano-textured glass: what is it for? Computer & Phone November 8, 2024 How music in toy advertising shapes gender stereotypes Psychology & Sociology November 8, 2024 Photo worth seeing: An endangered sea giant Earth & Climate November 8, 2024 Wanted: 5 readers who want to test (and keep) Buddi CarPlay dongle and more (ADV) Phones November 8, 2024 America first: this is how Trump will change Apple (but is that a good thing?) Phones November 8, 2024 Related Stories Health & Medicine From the US election to the traffic lights being turned off: How to keep a cool head now Willy Lewis, M.D. - November 7, 2024 Health & Medicine Nerve cells in our skin are more versatile than expected Willy Lewis, M.D. - November 7, 2024 Health & Medicine Black tea or coffee: which is healthier? Willy Lewis, M.D. - November 5, 2024 Health & Medicine Forgetfulness: According to experts, this “food” is important for our brain Willy Lewis, M.D. - November 5, 2024 Health & Medicine Vitamin K: Foods that contain a lot of it Willy Lewis, M.D. - November 4, 2024 Health & Medicine The optimal sleeping temperature: 4 reasons for a cold bedroom Willy Lewis, M.D. - November 4, 2024