Under the Biological Experiment-01 (BioExpt-01) investigation aboard Artemis I, NASA’s Biological & Physical Sciences Division is studying the effects of deep space stressors on four organisms: yeast cells, plant seeds, algae, and fungi. In this video, the Principal Investigators for each of these studies describe what they’d take with them to space!
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