A 3-D printed, plastic beaker could help algae grow on Mars
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Scientists have developed bioplastic habitats that allow green algae to grow under Mars-like conditions. The translucent chambers create a pressure gradient that stabilizes water and blocks harmful UV radiation while allowing photosynthesis. This self-sustaining system could potentially help future space travelers build livable structures on Mars using locally available resources rather than relying on supplies from Earth.
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