In the vast expanse of space, where the stars beckon and the moon whispers secrets, a critical question looms large: How will humans navigate the challenges of isolation, tension, and division when venturing beyond Earth? A groundbreaking study from the University of Zurich, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, offers a compelling glimpse into this conundrum, drawing from the extreme conditions of Antarctica to shed light on the future of space exploration. The Concordia Station in Antarctica, a place where winter temperatures plunge to minus 80 degrees Celsius, serves as a microcosm for the challenges of (Read more…)
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