Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!eecae!tank!uxc!uxc.cso.uiuc.edu!m.cs.uiuc.edu!s.cs.uiuc.edu!carroll From: carroll@s.cs.uiuc.edu Newsgroups: sci.space Subject: Re: Babies born in space. Message-ID: <218100013@s.cs.uiuc.edu> Date: 8 Mar 89 16:37:00 GMT Lines: 9 Nf-ID: #R:<8Y42Wly00XokQ3qUUv@andrew.cmu.e:-35:s.cs.uiuc.edu:218100013:000:470 Nf-From: s.cs.uiuc.edu!carroll Mar 8 10:37:00 1989 I saw a report recently that had a Get-Away-Special mission that was sending up half of a set of ``identical'' chicken eggs, the other half staying on the ground as a control group. While not exactly human development, I'd say it's certainly a first step in such research. Alan M. Carroll "And then you say, carroll@s.cs.uiuc.edu We have the Moon, so now the Stars..." - YES CS Grad / U of Ill @ Urbana ...{ucbvax,pur-ee,convex}!s.cs.uiuc.edu!carroll