NASA Astronauts Are Still Finding Wild And Wacky Stuff Growing On The Outside Of The International Space Station

We’re getting closer and closer to understanding how these bacteria and fungi can survive in these extreme conditions.
We’re getting closer and closer to understanding how these bacteria and fungi can survive in these extreme conditions.
Scientists believe that their adaptations related to microgravity might be the answer in fighting it.
Is your gut to blame?
That was disgusting, play it again
“The enemy of my enemy is my friend”
Microbiologist and teacher, Tasha Sturm, recently took a handprint of her son after he had been playing outside and incubated and photographed the results.
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