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Related: About this forumTardigrades can survive being shot out of a high-speed gun
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Tardigrades, those adorable, chubby water bears, are notoriously hardy they may even survive an apocalypse that wipes out humanity.
But can these hardy water bears survive being shot from a gun? New research has found that yes, these hardy critters can make it out alive, but they also have a breaking point.
The new study was inspired by uncertainty about the fate of tardigrades that were aboard Israel's Beresheet probe when it crash-landed on the moon in 2019, according to Science magazine. Had the tardigrades, also called "water bears," survived and contaminated Earth's lifeless companion?
After all, these teensy creatures, about 0.04 inches (1 millimeter) long or less, are famous for their indestructible nature. These hardy beasts can withstand pressures up to six times that of the deepest part of the ocean, extreme amounts of radiation and even the vacuum of space, Live Science previously reported.
But can these hardy water bears survive being shot from a gun? New research has found that yes, these hardy critters can make it out alive, but they also have a breaking point.
The new study was inspired by uncertainty about the fate of tardigrades that were aboard Israel's Beresheet probe when it crash-landed on the moon in 2019, according to Science magazine. Had the tardigrades, also called "water bears," survived and contaminated Earth's lifeless companion?
After all, these teensy creatures, about 0.04 inches (1 millimeter) long or less, are famous for their indestructible nature. These hardy beasts can withstand pressures up to six times that of the deepest part of the ocean, extreme amounts of radiation and even the vacuum of space, Live Science previously reported.
https://www.livescience.com/tardigrades-survive-being-shot-gun.html
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Tardigrades can survive being shot out of a high-speed gun (Original Post)
BlueWavePsych
Jul 2023
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JoeOtterbein
(7,789 posts)1. K n R ! Thanks for posting!...
...cool stuff!
Laffy Kat
(16,523 posts)2. That's fascinating.
I remember reading they've been around forever. So, after a nuclear apocalypse the earth will be inhabited by tardigrades and cockroaches.
Wounded Bear
(60,687 posts)3. Cool story, but needs a link...
highplainsdem
(52,354 posts)5. I googled it. See reply 4.
highplainsdem
(52,354 posts)4. Here's the link you forgot:
BWdem4life
(2,466 posts)6. Much appreciated.
BlueWavePsych
(3,056 posts)10. Thank you.
Apologies
highplainsdem
(52,354 posts)11. You're welcome, and there's no need to apologize. I've forgotten to
post links, too, at least a couple of times.
Kablooie
(18,775 posts)7. So they can be used as emergency ammo?
Cool!
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,588 posts)8. Move over cockroaches; all hail our successors!
eppur_se_muova
(37,398 posts)9. Ig Nobel prize coming up ! nt