Monday, July 18, 2016

NASA to test DNA sequencing in space with SpaceX Dragon landing

INTRO:
NASA is attempting to do DNA sequencing in space for the first time
and is sending equipment to its space station this week.

The ship known as the SpaceX Dragon successfully launched early
Monday morning in Florida - carrying with it over 5,000 pounds of
cargo.

US Correspondent Laura Cantekin has the details.

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