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Microbial powerhouse: Two bacteria species could cement humanity’s first home on Mars
Chroococcidiopsis is a tough cyanobacterium, an extremophile. It excels at surviving in Mars-like conditions, like high UV ...
Since humanity's first steps on the moon, the aspiration to extend human civilization beyond Earth has been a central ...
A new study reveals how specialized microbes might convert Martian regolith into durable, life-supporting structures. Since ...
"Sporosarcina secretes natural polymers that nurture mineral growth and strengthen regolith, turning loose soil into solid, concrete-like material," the spokesperson writes. "We envision this ...
Imagine you've just gotten to Mars as part of the first contingent of settlers. Your first challenge: build a long-term ...
Humanity had a dream: the alien world we hope to call homeSince humanity's first steps on the Moon, the aspiration to extend human civilization beyond ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech The longest molecules ever found on Mars have been unearthed by NASA's ...
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