The idea of getting paid to stay in bed for two months might sound too good to be true. But it s exactly what the European Space Agency (ESA) is offering 12 volunteers as part of a new study.
Lying in bed for a full 60 days – with one shoulder always touching the mattress – might sound like bliss, but add cycling, spinning and constant medical tests to the equation and it becomes a challenging experience for the sake of human space exploration.
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The Medes Institute of Space Medicine and Physiology in Toulouse has launched a call for volunteers. Are you ready to spend 60 days on bed rest to advance science and space exploration?