Setting up a permanent lunar presence needs investment in biology
- Experts argue that establishing a long-term lunar presence requires substantial investment in biological research to support human health, life support, and in-situ resource utilization. - Key research areas include radiation protection, closed-loop life-support systems, plant and microbial biology for food and waste recycling, and understanding physiological effects of low gravity. - Coordination between space agencies, industry, and biotech sectors is needed to translate biological advances into resilient lunar habitats. - Investments now will reduce risk, lower costs, and enable sustainable operations as lunar missions scale up.
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