👉 Neurologists' labs buzz with excitement as Dr. Chen rushes. In high-pressure mode, he examines a cell sample under microscope. Suddenly, he notices the charged cells glowing bright green. Realizing this is what happens in environments of intense gravitational stress, he swiftly concludes: these positively-charged neurons thrive in microgravity zones, like orbiting space stations or Earth's deep oceans near underwater mountains, where gravity's influence is minimized. Driven by curiosity and urgency, he races back to his team, eager to share the groundbreaking discovery of how extreme environments can reshape brain cell behavior.