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Scientists Create Sunblock for Space

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Scientists created a special sunblock called selenomelanin, which protects astronauts from dangerous radiation. The sunblock was created by enriching melanin with selenium. Melanin is a natural substance that provides color and protection to human hair, skin, and eyes, while selenium is an element that has cancer-preventing properties. To test the effectiveness of selenomelanin, the scientists exposed cells treated with the sunblock to lethal amounts of radiation. Results showed that as the cells absorbed the sunblock, they created tiny shields that repelled the radiation. Additional tests showed that cells fed with certain nutrients can produce selenomelanin by themselves, suggesting that astronauts can create the sunblock even in space. According to the scientists, the sunblock they created can be incorporated into the lining of an astronaut’s spacesuit to provide continuous protection. Outside Earth’s protective magnetic field, astronauts are exposed to damaging ultraviolet, gamma, and galactic cosmic rays. These dangerous rays can accumulate over time and increase the risk of cancer, dementia, and even death. Traditional countermeasures, like water shielding, are bulky and greatly increase the cost of a space mission. Because of its lightweight nature and ability to be manufactured in space, selenomelanin can be used as an alternative protective agent. Currently, the sunblock still needs to be tested on human beings in space to validate its protective abilities. The scientists would also like to investigate whether selenomelanin can be found in nature, such as in fungi growing in environments with high radiation. According to the scientists, they have already been contacted by other groups of researchers interested in studying the sunblock.
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Scientists created a special sunblock called selenomelanin, which protects astronauts from dangerous radiation. The sunblock was created by enriching melanin with selenium. Melanin is a natural substance that provides color and protection to human hair, skin, and eyes, while selenium is an element that has cancer-preventing properties. To test the effectiveness of selenomelanin, the scientists exposed cells treated with the sunblock to lethal amounts of radiation. Results showed that as the cells absorbed the sunblock, they created tiny shields that repelled the radiation. Additional tests showed that cells fed with certain nutrients can produce selenomelanin by themselves, suggesting that astronauts can create the sunblock even in space. According to the scientists, the sunblock they created can be incorporated into the lining of an astronaut’s spacesuit to provide continuous protection. Outside Earth’s protective magnetic field, astronauts are exposed to damaging ultraviolet, gamma, and galactic cosmic rays. These dangerous rays can accumulate over time and increase the risk of cancer, dementia, and even death. Traditional countermeasures, like water shielding, are bulky and greatly increase the cost of a space mission. Because of its lightweight nature and ability to be manufactured in space, selenomelanin can be used as an alternative protective agent. Currently, the sunblock still needs to be tested on human beings in space to validate its protective abilities. The scientists would also like to investigate whether selenomelanin can be found in nature, such as in fungi growing in environments with high radiation. According to the scientists, they have already been contacted by other groups of researchers interested in studying the sunblock.
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