Animals
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'Space Fish' to be Sent to China Space Station to Study Interaction with Other Microorganisms
Researchers also aim to study bone density loss in a zero-gravity environment. Click to read more. A fish is being planned to be sent into space as part of a study to determine how the marine animals will interact with other microorganisms in a small and closed ecosystem, according to reports earlier this week.
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