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The research conducted by Ohio State University underscores the unique challenges of managing environmental health in space, particularly concerning dust, moisture, and mold aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Since astronauts spend long durations in enclosed environments, even seemingly small issues like dust accumulation and humidity can pose significant health risks. The findings that fungi and bacteria can grow in such concentrated amounts despite regular cleaning efforts highlight the complexity of maintaining a sterile environment in space.

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