NASA finds mutant bacteria on ISS that doesn't exist on Earth


by Daily Mail

Daily Mail— A mutated bacteria was discovered on board the International Space Station that could affect the health of astronauts during their stay. E. bugandensis has been linked to sepsis in infants.

The Hill—This Earth Day, it doesn’t have to be ‘Mother Nature versus Man’. And while we continue avoiding another stone age by exploring space and creating new technologies, we should respect and learn from nature.

Ars Technica—NASA still doesn’t understand root cause of Orion heat shield issue. “When we stitch it all together, we’ll either have flight rationale or we won’t."

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