Remarkable discovery in the cleanest rooms on Earth: 26 bacterial species never seen before

Researchers found 26 new bacterial species in NASA's ultra-clean rooms, raising concerns about potential contamination of space missions.

Scientists have discovered 26 previously unknown bacterial species in NASA's cleanrooms, some of the most sterile environments on Earth. These extremophiles thrive in conditions designed to eliminate most life forms, posing potential risks for space missions.

The study, published in Microbiome, highlights how these bacteria possess genes enabling resistance to radiation and disinfectants. Researchers emphasize the importance of preventing these microbes from contaminating space probes.

Henry Coetzee

Henry Coetzee is a South African author specializing in African politics and history. His insightful works explore the continent's complex socio-political landscapes and historical narratives.

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