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A new study explores using bacteria to build habitats for future astronauts on Mars., they'll need places to live. In a new study, a team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Science , in collaboration with India's space agency the Indian Space Research Organization , suggest a new method to use bacteria to build these Martian habitats.
To make these Red Planet"space bricks," the team mixed together a"slurry" of simulated Martian soil made out of guar gum, which is a product of processed guar beans, combined with urea, the chemical nickel chloride and the bacterium. This mixture is blended together and can be poured into molds of any shape.
The team added the nickel chloride to the mixture after determining that the compound made it easier for the bacteria to grow in the"soil" mixture.
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