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Bad news for anyone going to Mars: space radiation could make you dumber

Is Marvin the Martian suffering the ill effects of too much space radiation?
Is Marvin the Martian suffering the ill effects of too much space radiation?
Is Marvin the Martian suffering the ill effects of too much space radiation?
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One of the biggest dangers for long-term space travel — say, astronauts going to Mars — is the radiation in outer space. We already know that it can raise the risk of cancer. But now there’s evidence it can make us dumb, too.

A new paper in Radiation Research finds that rats developed slower reaction times and more lapses in attention after being exposed to the radiation that people would get on a two-year trip to Mars. (The Earth’s magnetic field normally protects us from most of this radiation.)

The figure below shows the rats’ scores on a cognitive test over time. The top line is rats that weren’t exposed to radiation. The bottom line is rats that were exposed and whose cognitive abilities declined:

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Davis et al. Radiat Res. 2014 181(3):258-71.

The bad news is that radiation could cause astronauts to have slower reaction times and more lapses in attention — important components of a fitness test they have to take before spacewalks.

The encouraging news is that the radiation caused these effects in just 45 percent of the rats tested, suggesting that astronauts could be screened for their risks before space travel — and that it might be possible to develop therapies to help them.

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