Dr. Susan Kelleher
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And they're going to be testing docking procedures, life support and all the make or break systems.
No, I think, I mean, things are different now.
So, like, the lunar landers that land autonomously... I mean, the moon isn't different.
When we went up recently, of course, we had people landing them.
And most landers now are autonomous, which means they have to be able to do it from a distance.
And that's not easy.
There's no, you know, PlayStation controller that you can just use to do this.
But we are going back.
Artemis 4 brings us back there in 2028.
So, fingers crossed, we have an ESA pilot or an ESA...
A woman.
Or a woman.
Anyone.
Great.
Yeah, I mean, UPFs, we kind of know they're already guilty of causing a number of different diseases, including obesity and increased issues with hearts.
But now we're looking at whether or not there's an effect on the brain.
Now, I would say, to summarise very briefly that...
They studied 2,000 people and they saw that when people ate around a 10% increase in UPF in their diet, that did give a significant reduction in attention.
So not memory, but their capacity to do certain standardized tests that studied attention.
But I would say one of the things is this causation correlation problem that they have no baseline sort of on people's attention beforehand.