Mice In Space
benmcgruer writes "Space.com is reporting on the Mars Gravity Biosatellite Program. This international, student-lead, project aims to explores the topical issue of biological response to low gravity, specifically the 0.38-g found on Mars, by building and launching their own satellite, complete with 15 mice. NASA, Fark.com and Universe Today also have coverage."
+4: Informative?
I still think nuclear is the best option for power, beating chemical, solar, and even mouse-wheel.
HAHAHAHA! too good.
wonder if my greenhouse would thrive on mars
"I for one welcome our new outerspace mouse overlords!"
Who's the git that keeps modding this joke up?
"Derp de derp."
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