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Inside Space Science

  • Shoots and leaves develop in jatropha curacas embryos (Credits: ZGSI).Producing Jet Fuel from Berries with a Little Help from Microgravity
  • Shenzhou 10 brought back more than its crew from space. The capsule carried Chinese Medicine seeds, irradiated in the hopes of improving potency and speed of growth (Credits: CNN).Shenzhou-10 Used to Mutate Chinese Medicine Seeds
  • ISS Segments (Credits: NASA).NASA Inspector General Report Calls for More ISS Research
  • BioTube-MICRO: How Plants Grow
  • Crew of Bion M1 Found Dead upon Landing
  • Bion-M1 Reflection: Why Do We Still Need to Send Animals to Space?
  • CASIS Announces Grants for Protein Crystal Experiments
  • Echoes of Caves 2012: New Species Brought to Light
  • Research Backlog on ISS
  • Snail Astronaut Survived with an Algae-based Life Support System
  • ESA Highlights Benefits from Space Research
  • Powerful Magnets Provide Inexpensive Microgravity Analog
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