Life in Space: NASA Life Sciences Research during the Late Twentieth Century

A little-known yet critical part of NASA history Life in Space explores the many aspects and outcomes of NASA's research in life sciences, a little-understood endeavor that has often been overlooked in histories of the space agency. Maura Mackowski details NASA's work in this field from sp...

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