tayyabullahsi khabarari. saqs radio and television , and for the first time, a mouse embryo grew in the international space station. according to space , japan launched hundreds of frozen embryos into the space station. the results showed that the embryos that grew on the international space station naturally turned into cells that eventually they create the fetus and the placenta. this is the first study. which shows that mammals can potentially grow in space understanding the effect of space conditions such as microgravity and noise on reproduction it is very important to ensure the safety and durability of pregnancy and the long-term survival of humans in space. 2 in the morning, the next section. hello dear and respected viewers, we are at your service with the economy table program, as you heard in the news, the food and drug organization has announced that by the end of this year, the necessary mechanisms for the sale of drugs through internet platforms will be prepared. which was faced with ifs and but