• nocturne
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    279 months ago

    Salad is good for you, generally speaking, so growing fresh greens in orbit seems like a winning way for space farers to stay healthy. New research suggests that as nutritious as space salad might be, it could pose something of a risk to astronauts.

    The problem is growing leafy plants like lettuce and spinach in space can come with a side dish of bacteria, according to a new study from a team at the University of Delaware. In tests on plants grown in simulated microgravity, they were shown to actually be more susceptible than normal to the Salmonella enterica pathogen.

  • @ClopClopMcFuckwad
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    179 months ago

    We know that the International Space Station (ISS) is home to a lot of aggressive bacteria and fungi

    Damn, TILd