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NASA Scientist Names Bacteria After Former Indian President and Scientist Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
NASA scientists named a bacteria after former Indian president and scientists Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. The bacteria was discovered in a filter used aboard the ISS.
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