From NY Post.com (Sept. 15, 2021):
Humans may soon be literally pouring their blood, sweat and tears into colonizing Mars.
It takes a lot of money and manpower to travel the 246 million miles it takes to reach the Red Planet, let alone erect the infrastructure needed to make it habitable.
That’s the impetus behind researchers’ ghoulish new endeavor — to save a buck by engineering building components using human fluids. They’ve already done it with urine; now, they’re out for blood.
Researchers at the University of Manchester in England led the study, published Monday in the journal Materials Today Bio.
“The proverbial phrase ‘you can’t get blood from a stone’ is used to describe a task that is practically impossible regardless of how much force or effort is exerted,” the authors wrote. “This phrase is well-suited to humanity’s first crewed mission to Mars, which will likely be the most difficult and technologically challenging human endeavor ever undertaken.”
They continue to reiterate that Earth-bound materials would necessarily stay there as the cost of transporting them would make the effort futile for a vast majority of humanity. Rather, Martian resources will need to be tapped — and, in lieu of that, our own bodies.
Enter AstroCrete, a substance conjured and developed by astrochemists and engineers to serve as viable building blocks for infrastructure in space. Scientists believe that strengthening proteins in human blood impart biological properties that could make for particularly hardy bricks when mixed with Martian regolith, the dusty substance that covers the dehydrated planet. [read more]
That’s kind of disgusting. So, what is the source of the blood? Dead bodies? Blood donation?
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