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| NASA to test sugary bacteria as space-based power source Following its successful harvest of red leaf lettuce, NASA has announced plans to launch genetically engineered bacteria into orbit to see if they can be harnessed by future astronauts as potent survival resource. The experiment is scheduled to take... http://www.engadget.com/2015/11/26/n...-power-source/ |
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