NASA Spaceline Current Awareness List #1,197 24 April 2026 (Space Life Science Research Results)

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  • Monfared V, Iwaniec UT, Turner RT.Spaceflight and the rodent skeleton: A perspective.Bone Reports. 2026 Apr 13;101917.Note: This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 2.6

    Funding: “This work was supported by the Center for Commercial Development of Space and NASA grant 80NSSC24K0579.”

  • Chander AM, Burr DJ, Wipf S, Nitsche R, Fujimura G, Schubert W, Singh NK, Bell JJ, Brandl A, Weil MM, Elsaesser A, Venkateswaran K.Survival of NASA-Cleanroom microbial isolates under simulated space and Martian conditions.Appl Environ Microbiol. 2026 Apr 20;e0206525. Online ahead of print.PI: M.M. WeilNote: This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 3.7

    Funding: “Part of the research described in this publication was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (80NM0018D0004). We acknowledge NASA grants 80NSSC23K1298 and NNX15AK13G, which cover the neutron facility at Colorado State University at Fort Collins. …The research described in this manuscript was funded by the NNH18ZDA001N-PPR award 18-PPR18-0011 to K.V. …”

  • Keller N, Thoolen S, Siders B, Estep P, Scully R, Levine BD, Babb T, Pawelczyk J, Baughman A, Basner M, Young M, Chappell L, Norcross J, Marshall-Goebel K, Garbino A.Effects of carbon dioxide on physical and cognitive performance in a simulated spacesuit contingency scenario.npj Microgravity. 2026 Apr 21.Note: This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 5.1

    Funding: “The current study was made possible by an exemplary science team at NASA Johnson Space Center and would not have been accomplished without the tremendous support of Kadambari Suri, Jazmyne Lones – Humphrey, Benjamin Estep, Amanda Hager, Shayne York, Caleb Cram, Paul Smith, and Meghan Anderman. Data processing and visualization was accomplished with the help of Kyoung Jae “KJ” Kim. The study was originally proposed and developed by Derek Nusbaum, MD, PhD, MPH, and funded as a directed study by the Human Health and Countermeasures element of NASA’s Human Research Program.”

  • Naitchede LHS, Ihearahu OC, Saha K, Igwe DO, Yan J, Osano AA, Ray S, Ude G.Microbial community characterization in semi-hydroponic systems of Starbor kale (Brassica oleracea L.) grown under normal gravity and simulated microgravity.Curr Res Microb Sci. 2026;10:100592.Note: This article may be obtained online without charge.

    Journal Impact Factor: 5.8

    Funding: “This research was funded in its entirety by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), USA, under grant number 80NSSC22K0869, and by the Department of Education Title III Part B HBCU (Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences Program at Bowie State University), grant number GR23000897.”

  • Lopez JM, Hirsa AH.Effects of nonlinearity on the interplay between monolayer elasticity, surface viscosities and surface diffusivity.Eur Phys J Spec Top. 2026 Apr 11. Online ahead of print.PI: A.H. HirsaJournal Impact Factor: 2.3

    Funding: “This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grant Nos. 2204081, 2204082 and 2323020 and NASA grant 80NSSC25K7630.”

  • Astrobiology, space life science, space biology, microgravity, genomics, space biomedicine, gravitational biology,

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