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Worms sent to space for extreme conditions research

Dr Tim Etheridge, from the University of Exeter, said: “By studying how these worms survive and adapt in space, we can begin to identify the biological mechanisms that will ultimately help protect astronauts during long-duration missions — and bring us one step closer to humans living on the Moon.”


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