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Ebert D, Walton M, Byrne VE, Nelson AM, Sargsyan A.Autonomous medical officer support software technology demonstrations on the International Space Station.Telemed J E Health. 2026 Mar 4;15305627261422798. Online ahead of print.Note: From the abstract: “Using the AMOS software, two ISS crewmembers performed in-flight bladder and kidney ultrasound examinations with no guidance from the ground and with no pre-flight exposure to the software (n = 2 sessions). Images were graded for clinical quality using a strict evaluation rubric. Software use patterns were recorded, and participants provided both structured and free response feedback.” This article may be obtained online without charge.

Journal Impact Factor: 2.0

Funding: “Funding for this project was provided by NASA Human Research Program via the Exploration Medical Capabilities Element (ExMC). We acknowledge the contributions of ExMC (Baraquiel Reyna, Lynn Boley, Gina Vega, Kurt Berens, Benjamin Easter, Kris Lehnhardt, Jay Lemery, and Nancy Fleming); the RKT Creative team (Ryan Kinnen, Kelly Comerford, and Tom Smale); the Research Operations and Integration team; Cheryl Flottorp; and the astronaut participants.”

Austin CR, Willett L, Clark TK.Motion sensations, postural sway, and side effects for copolar galvanic vestibular stimulation.Exp Brain Res. 2026 Feb 28;244(4):56.Note: This article may be obtained online without charge.

Journal Impact Factor: 1.6

Funding: “This project was funded in whole with federal funds from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, under contract No. 80NSSC21C0253 and a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.”

Canaday ELJ, Meyers A, Scinto-Madonich NJ, Wyatt SE, Wolverton C.Physiological and transcriptomic assessment of Arabidopsis identifies two distinct gravity signaling systems.Plant Physiol. 2026 Feb 27;kiag095. Online ahead of print.PI: C. WolvertonNote: This article may be obtained online without charge.

Journal Impact Factor: 6.9

Funding: “This work was supported by NASA grants NNX15AG55G to C.W. & S.W. and 80NSSC21K0585 to CW.”

Seidler RD, Richmond SB, Rane S, Albayram M, Iliff JJ, Kernagis D, Abad I, Rosenberg JT.The effects of elevated CO2 on brain and ocular signal intensity with intravenous contrast MRI.J Neurophysiol. 2026 Feb 25. Online ahead of print.Note: This article may be obtained online without charge.

Journal Impact Factor: 2.1

Funding: “Directed study/NASA | Johnson Space Center (JSC); N0014-20-1-2463/DOD | USN | ONR | Office of Naval Research Global (ONRG); DMR-1644779/National Science Foundation (NSF); State of Florida.”

Weinrich MM, Neto OP, Rao R, Abbott RF, Keller N, Wright T, Dunbar BJ, Diaz-Artiles A, Kennedy DM.Gravity as a contextual control parameter in coordination dynamics: Phase-specific stability during parabolic flight.Hum Mov Sci. 2026 Feb 25;106:103468.PI: A. Diaz-ArtilesNote: This article may be obtained online without charge.

Journal Impact Factor: 1.9

Funding: “This research was supported by the NASA Human Research Program, Grant number 80NSSC20K1499. The funding source had no role in the study design, data collection, analysis, or manuscript preparation.”