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🗓️ 6 April 2021
⏱️ 19 minutes
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0:28.7 | welcome to the cotkey ride home for tuesday April 6th, 2021. I'm Jackson Bird. |
0:42.2 | A new bacteria was discovered on the International Space Station, and it could mean interesting things for our future on Mars. |
0:50.9 | The latest shortage in the U.S. has left restaurant owners scrambling to catch up. |
0:57.0 | And are seasonal allergies sexist? |
1:00.0 | Of course not, but kind of? |
1:03.0 | Here are some of the cool things from the news today. |
1:09.0 | NASA scientists have found a new bacteria on the International Space Station, and not like new to the ISS, new in general, a previously unknown life form lurking away in a hepa filter on the station's life support system. |
1:24.6 | It's actually not the first time a new bacterium has been discovered on the |
1:28.0 | ISS. Six years ago, researchers had astronauts swab the station and send the samples back to |
1:33.5 | Earth to be studied. In the succeeding years, researchers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's |
1:38.2 | Biotechnology and Planetary Protection Group sequenced the genes of microbes isolated in those |
1:43.7 | samples and have found bacteria that |
1:45.9 | doesn't quite match anything else here on earth. Of the recent sample, they identified |
1:51.4 | methylobacterium Rhodesianum from that Hephafilter sample, but also another species from the same |
1:57.5 | genus that was new, and they called it methylobacterium Ajmali. |
2:02.4 | The previously known one is commonly found hanging out around plant roots, |
2:06.7 | helping turn complex nitrogen sources into nutrients for those plants, |
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