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The projects to keep astronauts healthy, millions of miles from Earth

Cybernews

AI-boosted developments in astronaut healthcare could benefit those on Earth, too.

[T]he NASA-funded Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) is working with AI-powered eye-tracking platform HarmonEyes to measure and predict cognitive load and fatigue before it starts to cause problems during spaceflight.
Late this year, there are plans for a test of the Human State Monitoring and Readiness Tool (H-SMART) system in Antarctica to monitor and predict the participants’ actual, rather than perceived, levels of cognitive load and fatigue in extreme environmental conditions.

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