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    1. Ashtronaut12 on

      Oh boy, didn’t think the proto molecule would originate here in the Sol system. Let’s get those Ring gates open baby!

    2. VegasNinja702 on

      > So while the animals still developed calcium sulphate crystals in space, the jellyfish struggled to adjust to life on Earth – suggesting that humans born in space may also act in a similar way.

      Seems like people born in outer space may not be able to adapt on a planet afterwards.

      Edit: quoting article

    3. TuckerCarlsonsOhface on

      Talk about clickbait title. The number of jellies has nothing to do with anything other than just being a data point. The experiment was to see if jellies that grew in space would have trouble sensing gravity when brought back to Earth, because their method for doing so is similar to humans. Spoiler: they did have trouble.

    4. Snapesunusedshampoo on

      So we paid a fuck ton in taxes for a jellyfish space orgy. Cool…. cool cool cool.

    5. 5 years ago the NASA Student Launch team I mentored wanted to do jellyfish for their payload, and I talked them out of it. Why? What scientific value could that possibly have? Little did I know…

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