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Russia to focus on life-science experiments on International Space Station

It is necessary to find out how a human will behave under the influence of external space factors, director of the Roscosmos state corporation's research and analysis center Igor Potashny noted

MOSCOW, May 16. /TASS/. Roscosmos plans to carry out a large number of life-science experiments on the International Space Station (ISS), director of the state corporation's research and analysis center Igor Potashny told TASS.

"We are currently planning quite a wide range of life-science experiments as the next most groundbreaking stage of space exploration is pilot-controlled exploration of outer space. It is necessary to find out how a human will behave under the influence of external space factors," he said.

It is necessary now to compile a list of biological entities that may be modified and studied, Potashny noted, adding that for this purpose, among other things, a 3D-bioprinter has been delivered to the ISS, which confirmed the possibility of growing in space without the influence of the Earth's gravitational pull.

Earlier, Roscosmos Cosmonaut Pyotr Dubrov told TASS that an experiment had been carried out on the ISS that would allow reducing the time of cosmonauts’ adjustment to zero-gravity. According to Dubrov, this could involve a number of measures, including training, medication support, and electrostimulation.