Could we survive prolonged space travel? - Lisa Nip

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Prolonged space travel takes a severe toll on the human body.
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Microgravity impairs muscle and bone growth,
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and high doses of radiation cause irreversible mutations.
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As we seriously consider the human species becoming space-faring,
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a big question stands.
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Even if we break free from Earth's orbit
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and embark on long-duration journeys among the stars,
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can we adapt to the extreme environments of space?
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This won't be the first time that humans have adapted to harsh environments
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and evolved superhuman capabilities.
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Not fantastical powers like laser vision or invisibility,
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but physiological adaptations for survival in tough conditions.
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For example, on the Himalayan mountains
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where the highest elevation is nine kilometers above sea level,
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an unacclimated lowland human will experience symptoms of hypoxia,
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commonly known as mountain sickness.
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At these altitudes, the body usually produces extra red blood cells,
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thickening the blood and impeding its flow.
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But Himalayans who have lived on these mountains for thousands of years
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permanently evolved mechanisms to circumvent this process
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and maintain normal blood flow.
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Cases like that prove that humans can develop permanent lifesaving traits.
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But natural adaptation for entire human populations
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could take tens of thousands of years.
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Recent scientific advances may help us accelerate human adaptation
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to single generations.
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To thrive as a species during space travel,
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we could potentially develop methods
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to quickly program protective abilities into ourselves.
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A beta version of these methods is gene therapy,
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which we can currently use to correct genetic diseases.
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Gene editing technology, which is improving rapidly,
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allows scientists to directly change the human genome
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to stop undesirable processes or make helpful substances.
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An example of an unwanted process
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is what happens when our bodies are exposed to ionizing radiation.
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Without an atmospheric barrier and a magnetic field like Earth's,
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most planets and moons are bombarded with these dangerous subatomic particles.
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They can pass through nearly anything
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and would cause potentially cancerous DNA damage to space explorers.
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But what if we could turn the tables on radiation?
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Human skin produces a pigment called melanin
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that protects us from the filtered radiation on Earth.
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Melanin exists in many forms across species,
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and some melanin-expressing fungi
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use the pigment to convert radiation into chemical energy.
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Instead of trying to shield the human body,
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or rapidly repair damage,
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we could potentially engineer humans
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to adopt and express these fungal, melanin-based energy-harvesting systems.
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They'd then convert radiation into useful energy while protecting our DNA.
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This sounds pretty sci-fi,
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but may actually be achievable with current technology.
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But technology isn't the only obstacle.
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There are ongoing debates on the consequences
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and ethics of such radical alterations to our genetic fabric.
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Besides radiation,
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variation in gravitational strength is another challenge for space travelers.
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Until we develop artificial gravity in a space ship or on another planet,
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we should assume that astronauts will spend time living in microgravity.
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On Earth, human bone and muscle custodial cells
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respond to the stress of gravity's incessant tugging
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by renewing old cells in processes known as remodeling and regeneration.
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But in a microgravity environment like Mars,
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human bone and muscle cells won't get these cues,
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resulting in osteoporosis and muscle atrophy.
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So, how could we provide an artificial signal for cells
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to counteract bone and muscle loss?
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Again, this is speculative,
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but biochemically engineered microbes inside our bodies
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could churn out bone and muscle remodeling signaling factors.
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Or humans could be genetically engineered
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to produce more of these signals in the absence of gravity.
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Radiation exposure and microgravity are only two of the many challenges
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we will encounter in the hostile conditions of space.
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But if we're ethically prepared to use them,
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gene editing and microbial engineering are two flexible tools
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that could be adapted to many scenarios.
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In the near future, we may decide to further develop
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and tune these genetic tools for the harsh realities of space living.
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