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In the past 30 years or so, have any organisms evolved that can only survive on the International Space Station? How does energy use by the body differÌýwhenÌýI walk, jog or run for 1 kilometre?

International Space Station (ISS), computer artwork.

In the past 30 years or so, have any organisms evolved that can only survive on the International Space Station?

John Grant
Caloundra, Queensland, Australia

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2YNJ8GJ Brighton UK 26th November 2024 - A runner enjoys a beautiful sunny day along Hove seafront past the colourful beach huts after Storm Bert had caused chaos throughout the UK : Credit Simon Dack / Alamy Live News

How does energy use by the body differ when I walk, jog or run for 1 kilometre?

Rachel Mckeown
Cambridge, UK

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