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'Creepy' Fungi have been contaminating international space stations
Astronauts have never truly been alone. In 1988, on board the Russian space station Mir, the crew noticed something had blanketed one of their windows – from the outside. Whatever it was had even begun to infiltrate its way into the station, slowly destroying the window's titanium-quartz surface. The blanket was eventually revealed to be fungi that had managed to hitch a ride into space by clinging onto the astronauts themselves, Space.com reports. Amazingly, the fungi had managed to adapt to the space environment, surviving and thriving on windows, control panels, and air conditioners. The on board the space station even had their food and water contaminated. Although this was the first instance of a hijacker damaging the space station, it wasn't the last. Many space-borne fungi remain dormant during launch, until "activating" and reproducing to form thick, living mats on various regions in the space station. The fungi can threaten the health of those on board as well as damage electronics and plumbing. Since the 1988 incident, there have been numerous attempts to establish robust cleaning routines for scrubbing the fungi off walls and equipment, in an attempt to prevent the organisms from causing serious issues. Despite the concern surrounding the risks, scientists are trying to take advantage of the fungi's abilities. One team associated with the European Space Agency (ESA) recently conducted hypergravity experiments on fungi to better understand how these organisms survive effortlessly in the harsh environment of space. If these mechanisms are understood, fungi may be able to be used to build off-world settlements and be incorporated into off-world medications. In 2016, researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California launched fungi into space for the first time on board the International Space Station. The team studied how the ISS environment caused the species to create certain molecules it doesn't produce on Earth. "We are never going to be able to get rid of fungi entirely as we venture into space, so we need to understand them," André Antunes, a researcher who is part of the recent ESA study, said in a statement published on Monday. In addition, they offer positive opportunities as well as risks. Down on Earth fungi are employed to make food - such as yeast for fermentation - as well as medicines, chemical enzymes for industry as well as metal nanoparticles used in numerous fields. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-27 23:31

League of Legends Worlds 2022 Main Event Groups
The League of Legends World Championship starts later this month and Riot Games just revealed the four groups for the main event. 24 teams will compete throughout the five weeks and three stages to win the Summoner's Cup.
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Oil dips on investor caution as market eyes Middle East turmoil
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2023-10-10 14:46

Browns Rumors: Ludicrous Chubb replacement, obvious reunion, Deshaun Watson out?
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2023-09-20 05:09

R-301 and Rampage to be in Apex Season 13 Replicators
Respawn have revealed the permanent crafting rotations for Replicators in Apex Legends Season 13.
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Focus turns to US Open challenge amid global golf uncertainty
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2023-06-15 06:09

Keeping Old Eskom Plants Post-2030 May Kill 15,000, Study Shows
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2023-10-24 18:56

One More Chance: Claim $2,700 Bonus From FanDuel & DraftKings Before the Bonus Expires!
FanDuel and DraftKings both have limited-time promos available totaling $2,700 in bonuses! Find out how to claim these offers before they expire here.
2023-06-17 18:00

Survey Shows Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Would Eat Breakfast More Often if Pizza Was on the Menu
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2023-09-07 21:03

MLB Insider: How the Atlanta Braves will replace Max Fried
Losing Max Fried is a major blow for the Atlanta Braves. Here's how the team will replace him, and why they should look to the trade market.Atlanta Braves ace Max Fried started the 2023 season having allowed only one run through his first 20 innings and appeared headed for a mega-deal in fr...
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