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Moss Spores Survived Nine Months Outside the International Space Station. Then, They Grew Normally on Earth
While lunar gardens are still out of reach, the study sheds more light on terrestrial biology that may not be limited to our ...
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Moss survives on the Space Station exterior, puzzling scientists
Moss clinging to the outside of the International Space Station has survived months in open space, enduring vacuum, radiation ...
Researchers have tested protenemata, brood cells and sporophytes of Physcomitrium patens under simulated space environments, ...
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Scientists put moss on the outside of the International Space Station for 9 months — then kept it growing back on Earth
A species of moss survived for 9 months on the outside of the International Space Station, new research reveals — and 80% of ...
Airborne DNA from decades-old filters shows mosses moving their life cycles earlier as warming disrupts northern seasons.
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This Common Moss Survived Nine Months Exposed to the Vacuum of Space
Bolted to the exterior of the International Space Station, a few hundred moss capsules spent nine months staring straight ...
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Moss Survives Outside Space Station For 9 Months, Marking Historic First
Common moss spores survived nine months bolted to the outside of the International Space Station, paving the way toward space ...
Moss growing on stones, trees, and riverbanks around the planet collectively play a crucial role in fighting climate change, new research shows. Researchers learned that through photosynthesis, mosses ...
Moss has the potential to provide food for astronauts of the future, according to a study that exposed one of Earth's oldest ...
I was just down in New York this past weekend. They are ahead of New England in terms of spring. Lots of trees and shrubs were blooming. There was green grass and dandelion-spotted lawns. In contrast, ...
This neon marvel highlights the muscles of a developing aquatic invertebrate known as a moss animal, also known as a bryozoan – a member of the phylum Bryozoa. The organism gets its common name from ...
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