The New York TimesScott Kelly Spent a Year in Orbit. His Body Is Not Quite the Same. (Published 2019)Apr 11, 2019Carl ZimmerBy Carl Zimmermore_vert
National GeographicAstronaut Scott Kelly's year in space affected his body. Here's how.Apr 11, 2019Catherine ZuckermanBy Catherine Zuckermanmore_vert
ScienceAlertNASA's Twin Study Results Just Changed What We Know About Long-Term SpaceflightApr 11, 2019more_vert
Space.comLandmark NASA Twins Study Reveals Space Travel's Effects on the Human BodyApr 11, 2019Sarah LewinBy Sarah Lewinmore_vert
The Conversation IndonesiaDoes a year in space make you older or younger?Apr 11, 2019Susan BaileyBy Susan Baileymore_vert
WIREDAre Humans Fit for Space? A 'Herculean' Study Says Maybe NotApr 11, 2019Jason PontinBy Jason Pontinmore_vert
The Washington PostNASA Kelly twin astronauts study shows health risks of space travelApr 11, 2019Joel AchenbachBy Joel Achenbachmore_vert
Science News MagazineNASA's Twins Study reveals effects of space on Scott Kelly's healthApr 11, 2019Jeremy RehmBy Jeremy Rehmmore_vert
The VergeScott Kelly's year in space highlights risks to DNA and brainsApr 11, 2019Rachel BeckerBy Rachel Beckermore_vert
Scientific AmericanTests on Astronaut and Twin Brother Highlight Spaceflight's Human ImpactApr 11, 2019Jim DaleyBy Jim Daleymore_vert
Smithsonian MagazineNASA's Study of Astronaut Twins Creates a Portrait of What a Year in Space Does to the Human BodyApr 11, 2019Maddie BurakoffBy Maddie Burakoffmore_vert
CNNHuman health can be 'mostly sustained' for a year in space, NASA Twins Study concludesApr 11, 2019Ashley StricklandBy Ashley Stricklandmore_vert