Chinese Mainland Space Mouse Gives Birth to First-Generation Pups
One of the mice from the Chinese mainland’s Shenzhou-21 mission gave birth to nine pups on December 10, with six alive and thriving—a normal survival rate.
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One of the mice from the Chinese mainland’s Shenzhou-21 mission gave birth to nine pups on December 10, with six alive and thriving—a normal survival rate.
One of China’s Shenzhou-21 mice has given birth to nine pups after returning to Earth, marking the first generation of offspring conceived post-spaceflight.
Chinese scientists have discovered a resilient desert moss that can survive Mars-like conditions, potentially paving the way for life on the Red Planet.
China launched a new ocean observation satellite and tested biological samples exposed in space, making waves in space and science this week.