A new strain of microbe, Niallia tiangongensis, has been discovered aboard China's Tiangong space station, highlighting its unique adaptations to space conditions and the importance of microbial studies for astronaut health.
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown microbe aboard China's Tiangong space station. Named Niallia tiangongensis, this resilient bacteria raises questions about astronaut health and space conditions.
In an exciting discovery, scientists have identified a unique microbe inside China's Tiangong space station. Named Niallia tiangongensis, this strain may hold the key to understanding microbial survival in space and safeguarding astronaut health.
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