Scientists say colonisation in outer space is at risk as human sperm becomes disoriented in microgravity
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Scientists warn that colonizing outer space may be at risk due to human sperm becoming disoriented in microgravity. A University of Adelaide study found that sperm struggled to navigate a maze replicating the female reproductive tract in simulated zero-gravity conditions. Despite unchanged swimming ability, significantly fewer sperm completed the course, raising concerns for long-term space colonization plans, including Elon Musk's ambitions to populate Mars, and highlighting the need for further research.