Why are scientists shooting mushrooms into space? - Shannon Odell

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Floating 350 kilometers above the Earth's surface,
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astronauts aboard the Soviet space station Mir made a frightening discovery.
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Their once clear porthole was clouded with a green and black web-like substance.
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Soon, these growths were found throughout the shuttle,
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blanketing air conditioners and corroding control panels,
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putting both the station's integrity and the astronauts' lives at risk.
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The invaders were identified as several species of Earth-derived fungi
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that had, against all odds, survived the journey to space.
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And once there, they'd adapted to the microgravity
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and radiation-dense environment.
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Thankfully, the crew managed to keep these threats at bay,
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and Mir remained in orbit for the next 13 years.
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During that time, scientists have learned that fungi have the potential
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not to hinder space travel, but to help it.
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In fact, these resilient, often overlooked organisms
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may be the key to our future on other planets.
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Once outside the Earth's protective magnetic field,
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most living things need serious protection
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to survive the DNA-damaging cosmic radiation in space.
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But that's not the case for some fungi.
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Many species produce a unique form of melanin,
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a pigment that safely absorbs high levels of radiation
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and, in some cases, uses this energy to fuel growth.
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Even if dangerous levels of radiation make it past this homegrown armor
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to damage DNA,
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many fungi have robust repair systems that spring into action,
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cutting out and restoring defective sequences.
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And radiation isn't the only cosmic element fungi can withstand.
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Their hardy spores sport thick cell walls
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that allow them to survive extreme temperatures.
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So, how might we utilize fungi in space?
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Well, a big obstacle to settling on other planets
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is figuring out how to source the materials
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needed to build suitable habitats.
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There are two common solutions.
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First, we could send these supplies up from Earth.
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But this is expensive—
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it costs roughly $10,000 for each kilogram of weight added to a launch.
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Alternatively, we could use what's already there.
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Homes could be built from the dust and fragmented rock
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that coat the surface of other planets, which is called regolith.
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Yet this would require a shipment of large, heavy, energy-intensive machinery
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to collect, heat, and compact the loose regolith into something usable.
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That's where fungi come in.
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Most fungi have hair-like root structures called mycelia.
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And as they grow, they easily bind nearby materials,
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whether it be wood chips, sawdust, or regolith.
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The result is a dense, interconnected web
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that makes a surprisingly durable building material
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that's both thermal and radiation protective.
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Scientists working with NASA's Innovative Advanced Concepts program
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have devised plans for using this technology
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to grow fungal homes on other planets.
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First, lightweight, flexible bags seeded with dehydrated spores
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are launched to their new home.
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Once they've arrived, accompanying rovers source water for rehydration
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and regolith for binding.
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Alternatively, the bags could be preseeded with a lightweight binding material,
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like dehydrated wood chips.
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And there's another essential ingredient to these packages, cyanobacteria,
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which provide the fungi with nutrients and convert sunlight into oxygen.
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The mycelia grow to fit the shape of their bags,
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creating the walls, roof, and even the furniture of these fungal abodes.
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Once completed, maintaining these buildings
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would likely be relatively simple,
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as any cracks could be reseeded and regrown.
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Scientists could engineer cyanobacteria to alert residents if repair is needed,
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by glowing when oxygen or pressure levels in the habitat dip.
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Of course, there's still a lot of work out there
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before these lightweight habitat packs are ready for launch.
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In the meantime, researchers have begun to iron out the details
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by growing these sustainable, carbon-negative fungal habitats
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right here on Earth.
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And housing is just one of many possible uses for fungi in space.
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Communities will need to grow their own food,
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yet soil suitable for plants isn't readily available off Earth.
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Fungi can release a variety of chemical-degrading enzymes
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capable of dissolving carbon-rich asteroids into soil.
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And they can also be engineered to mine and extract metals,
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like aluminum and iron,
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which could allow space colonies to source these valuable ores locally.
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Fungi have come a long way from their space hazard beginnings
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and will undoubtedly continue to break the mold.
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