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Can humans hibernate their way to Mars?

Scientists are investigating how hibernation might make long-term space travel to Mars feasible. Inducing synthetic torpor could lower food requirements and shield astronauts from radiation, revolutionizing both space exploration and medica...

The Guardian· Jul 14, 2026 · 12:01 PM · 1 views

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Scientists are investigating how hibernation might make long-term space travel to Mars feasible. Inducing synthetic torpor could lower food requirements and shield astronauts from radiation, revolutionizing both space exploration and medical treatments.

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