Terrestrial bacteria can grow on nutrients from space

As inevitable fellow travellers on the bodies of astronauts, spaceships, or equipment, terrestrial microorganisms will undoubtedly come into contact with extraterrestrial environments. Researchers now describe how bacteria can survive on an ‘extraterrestrial diet’, which affected their pathogenic potential.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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