This is what living on Mars could do to the human body
Briefly

Biologist Kelly Weinersmith and cartoonist Zach Weinersmith spent four years investigating the feasibility of humans living on Mars, culminating in their book "A City On Mars." They discuss critical issues like reproduction and food sustainability in a Martian environment, suggesting that despite advances in technology and the allure of interplanetary living, it may be more practical to remain on Earth. Their findings provoke thought on the complexities of creating a new civilization in space and the potential pitfalls involved.
In "A City On Mars", Kelly and Zach Weinersmith explore the challenges of human life on Mars, questioning if it's truly a viable option over Earth.
The Weinersmiths delve into fundamental questions such as how humans would reproduce in space and sustain food sources amidst Martian conditions.
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