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Why NASA is Sending Water Bears to Space
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A new experiment is studying tardigrades, aka water bears, aboard the International Space Station to better understand how they tolerate extreme environments – including the one astronauts experience in space. The findings can help guide research into protecting humans from the stresses of long-duration space travel.
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Video credit: NASA/Ames Research Center
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