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Genes in Space


Have you ever wondered how astronauts might survive a deep-space mission or how we might be able to use biology to transform new worlds? If so, Genes in Space is now taking applications for their new science contest.


Genes in Space challenges students grades 7 through 12 to design original experiments that use biotechnology to explore the real-life challenges and opportunities of space exploration. The winning experiment will be conducted by astronauts aboard the International Space Station.


Genes in Space is free to enter and does not require equipment.


The submission deadline is April 14,2025.

Learn More: https://www.genesinspace.org/?mc_cid=f0267a37ff&mc_eid=d174463994
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