China sends human embryo models into space for study

On May 11, the Tianzhou 10 cargo spacecraft successfully launched, carrying human embryo models into space. This marks the world's first in situ experiment exploring how microgravity and cosmic radiation affect early human development.

The models were created in a laboratory using stem cells. They mimic the structure of a natural early human embryo but cannot develop into a human being. They cover the developmental stage from day 14 to 21 after fertilization, a critical window when the building blocks for future organs form.

Yu Leqian, a professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Zoology and head of the project, said the goal is to explore how life reacts to the sudden absence of gravity. The models will complete five days of development in orbit before being frozen for return to Earth.

The study will compare space and ground development to assess how well the models substitute for natural embryos. It also aims to reveal reproductive risks during long-term space habitation. Two types of models focus on peri-implantation and peri-gastrulation stages.

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Illustration of Lai Ka-ying, Hong Kong's first astronaut, launching on the Shenzhou-23 mission to the Tiangong space station.
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Lai Ka-ying, Hong Kong's first astronaut, launched into space aboard the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft on Sunday evening. The mission marks a milestone for the city as she joins a three-person crew heading to the Tiangong space station.

China successfully launched the Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft on Monday to deliver supplies to the Tiangong space station.

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China launched the Shenzhou-23 crewed spaceship on Sunday. The astronauts entered the Tiangong space station on Monday to begin handover with the Shenzhou-21 crew.

Researchers have identified the gene NANOG as the key switch that initiates the developmental program resulting in cells forming a human body. The finding came from precise DNA edits to fertilized human eggs using CRISPR base editing.

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The Chinese Academy of Sciences launched a research programme on Monday to study low-altitude hypersonic flight technology.

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