Being able to identify microbes in real time aboard the International Space Station, without having to send them back to Earth for identification first, would be revolutionary for the world of microbiology and space exploration.
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READ MOREElon Musk said Neuralink will need time, and expertise, to fulfill its potential, but the company hopes to start human tests next year.
READ MOREEach year, Science’s editors and writers highlight a top research achievement as their Breakthrough of the Year.
READ MOREOf all our planet’s continents, we know the least about the icy landmass of Antarctica. Now, scientists have used satellite imagery to peer into Earth’s tectonics, revealing the hidden structures of Antarctica as part of their work.
READ MOREThe humanoid contraption was the only passenger aboard a Soyuz capsule that launched on Wednesday.
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