Other researchers have made live frogs and grasshoppers float in mid-air
before, but such research with mice, being closer biologically to
humans, could help in studies to counteract bone loss due to reduced
gravity over long spans of time, as might be expected in deep space
missions or on the surfaces of other planets.
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1 Comments in Response to Mice Levitated in Lab
Nice Graphic :)
But this is actual "levitation" using magnetic fields. What's next?... artificial Gravity?
Pay attention to this people.