Six hundred kilometers above Earth, Polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski is turning the International Space Station into a floating laboratory where he will control computers with his thoughts, grow volcanic algae, and test whether tardigrade genes can help yeast survive the harsh conditions of space. As part of the European Space Agency’s Ignis mission, Uznański-Wiśniewski will … Read more
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