There is really not much to say other than to point everyone to this article: Bacteria on Russian ‘sex satellite’ survive reentry | Science | The Guardian
It defininely wins the strangest microbial headline of the month. The article restates some of the silly claims about how what they are finding supports panspermia .. but ignore the article and just enjoy the headline.
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Strangest microbial headline of month: Bacteria on Russian ‘sex satellite’ survive reentry
There is really not much to say other than to point everyone to this article: Bacteria on Russian ‘sex satellite’ survive reentry | Science | The Guardian
It defininely wins the strangest microbial headline of the month. The article restates some of the silly claims about how what they are finding supports panspermia .. but ignore the article and just enjoy the headline.
It defininely wins the strangest microbial headline of the month. The article restates some of the silly claims about how what they are finding supports panspermia .. but ignore the article and just enjoy the headline.
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