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the scientists measured the redshift of the light observed by Webb and found that it was at the extreme end of the spectrum.

Mars City Design is planning to send some microgreens to orbit and apply Astrobiome biostimulant or metabolite-based fertilizer to test its performance under microgravity conditions.the Astrobiome Space Project and Mars City Design team have rigorously tested the properties of their postbiotic metabolite in recent months.

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Recent studies have pointed out that our gut and digestive health are linked to mood and mental health in a bidirectional communication network – meaning they both affect each other and must be considered in relation to one another.The plants had a noticeably spicier taste (possibly due to the presence of more nutrients and their increased chlorophyll content) and exhibited longer shelf lives as well as reduced water intake and energy requirements.A superfood for space travelSpace exploration is undeniably damaging to the human body over extended periods of time.

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we may need to strategically treat the root cause of our overall physical issues at the microscopic level.skipping the probiotic process where live bacteria can be inefficient at doing the job within the hosts intestine.

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and youre not only contending with the effects of microgravity; the human body is also subjected to a barrage of space radiation.

Dietary requirements will be a particularly challenging aspect of long missions to Mars and other parts of the solar system.}); A brief history of the iPhone.

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