Close-Up of Microfluidic Chip for Biological Experiments in Space Image
Microfluidic chip held by gloved hands, designed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center for growing biological crystals on the International Space Station. The chip features eight ports that can be filled with fluids or chemicals for diverse applications such as medical tests, water quality monitoring, and detecting life signatures on other planets. This image can be used in content related to space research, biotechnological advancements, and educational materials about scientific experiments in space.
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