NA SA: Radiation cannot do anything to astronauts

The protection of astronauts from cosmic rays is one of the main challenges facing researchers who plan future missions on Mars and NASA believe there is a solution. The space agency, which plans to send its people to “RedPlanet” in 2030, is considering the use of drugs it wants [...]
The space agency, which plans to send its people to <x0 “RedPlanet” in 2030, is considering the use of drugs that will change The DNA of their crew.
They think drugs can help astronauts protect against high energy particles that will “attack” their bodies, thus increasing the risk of cancer and other diseases.
Changes in DNA will include changing the way you read, but not the basis of the DNA code itself.
Using a special technique, it would be possible to strengthen certain genetic instructions. This can help prevent cancer, degeneracy and other radiation-related diseases as well as raise body resistance to these effects.
NASA also thinks of using artificial intelligence to help diagnose disease and perform space operations.











