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Scientists have discovered yet another never-before-seen strand of bacteria growing on a space station. This time it was ...
On Earth there is no record of Niallia tiangongensis, a bacterium found aboard the Tiangong station that appears to be well ...
Scientists have discovered a new bacteria species called niallia tiangongensis aboard China's Tiangong space station.
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Space.com on MSNNew species of space-adapted bacteria discovered on China's Tiangong space stationScientists have discovered a previously unknown strain of microbe after analyzing samples taken from China's Tiangong space ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNScientists Find New Space-Adapted Bacteria Aboard Tiangong Space StationScientists have identified a new type of bacteria capable of withstanding harsh space conditions. The bacteria, retrieved ...
Chinese scientists discovered a novel strain of bacterium with “unique abilities” that allowed it to thrive on the Tiangong ...
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Discovery of Niallia tiangongensis Unveils Microbial Adaptations in SpaceThe discovery of this new microbe is not immediately concerning but warrants careful study,” Javier Martin-Torres, the University of Aberdeen, Scotland professor of planetary science, said in an ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNUnknown Species of Bacteria Discovered in China's Space StationSwabs from China's Tiangong space station reveal traces of a bacterium unseen on Earth, with characteristics that may help it ...
The microbe demonstrated resilience to space-specific stressors, including enhanced repair from radiation damage and the ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNNever Before Seen Bacterium in Space Station Could be a Strain Only Found in SpaceAlthough there is no exact comparison to any known bacterium on Earth, the space bacteria shares some key genetic ...
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ZME Science on MSNChina’s Tiangong space station has some bacteria that are unknown to scienceThese aren't the first bacteria to be discovered in space but they are particularly well-adapted for space station life.
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