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NASA, Bigelow Laboratory Study Microbes on Spacecrafts

By Jonathan Eisen   Posted in Space
Posted on October 3, 2016March 17, 2017

Just a mini post here.  Got pointed to this press release of possible interest on a collaboration to study microbes on the space station and on other spacecrafts using single cell approaches: Source: NASA, Bigelow Laboratory Study Microbes on Spacecrafts – Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences

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