SpaceLID centralizes the life-related data in the Space, by broadly mining scientific publications and open-accessed official documents about the Space exploration and research, with the aim to improving the accessibility of Space life science knowledge to the public, to benefiting the research communication in our research community, and to aiding the Space life science education for all-level students.
The latest paper by the ELKH Research Centre for Natural Sciences (TTK) Environmental Adaptation and Space Research Group, entitled “Persistent deterioration of visuospatial performance in spaceflight” was recently published in Scientific Reports. The experiment investigated the effect of long-term space travel on brain and cognitive function.
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The SpaceLID database was developed to catalog life science discovery of space investigations, which were reported in scientific literature or authoritative sources. Its first version contains: