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Discovery of unknown bacterial strains on the International Space Station – ScoopCube – ScoopCube

In addition to accommodating astronauts, the International Space Station (ISS) also serves as a laboratory for scientific experiments in weightlessness. Among the experiments currently taking place there is an extensive investigation to determine the possibility of growing plants in space.
Understanding how plants behave in such an environment is indeed important for the success of future space missions. On this subject, a team of scientists led by the University of Southern California geneticist…
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