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NASA Space Science

Worm Descendants From Columbia Disaster Relaunched 80

astroengine writes "In 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia burned up on reentry, killing all seven astronauts on board. However, from the wreckage, a sample of C. elegans worms survived. On Monday, descendants from the worms that survived the disaster were launched on board Endeavour for experiments on the space station. 'C. elegans is a common, well-studied organism used in biomedical research as a model for human development, genetics, aging and disease,' says NASA. 'The organism shares many essential biological characteristics found in human biology.'"
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Worm Descendants From Columbia Disaster Relaunched

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  • Re:Dangerous (Score:5, Insightful)

    by guyminuslife ( 1349809 ) on Tuesday May 17, 2011 @06:27PM (#36159572)

    We are talking about worms from space. Worms so tough that you can blow them up and have them tumble miles to the ground in a giant collapsing fireball...and they come out basically unharmed.

    I don't know whether they caused the crash or not, but I am pretty sure that if they ever turn against us, we're fucked.

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