火星環境下での藻類の生育と生分解性プラスチック生成(Extraterrestrial Habitats: Bioplastics for Life Beyond Earth)

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2025-07-02 ハーバード大学

ハーバード大学SEASの研究チームは、バイオプラスチック製の住居内で光合成微細藻類を育成し、地球外での持続可能な居住環境の実現可能性を示した。火星環境を模した低圧・高CO₂条件下で、ポリ乳酸(PLA)製の3Dプリント構造がUVを遮りつつ可視光を通すことで、藻類の成長と水保持を実現。藻類は建材や栄養源となる可能性があり、自己循環型の居住モデル構築に貢献。将来的には、月面や極限環境への応用も見込まれている。

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有機的に生成された地球外居住のためのバイオマテリアル Biomaterials for organically generated habitats beyond Earth

Robin Wordsworth, Rafid Quayum, Elida Kocharian, Ann Pearson, […] , and George Church
Science Advances  Published:2 Jul 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adp4985

火星環境下での藻類の生育と生分解性プラスチック生成(Extraterrestrial Habitats: Bioplastics for Life Beyond Earth)

Abstract

Sustaining life beyond Earth requires the creation of habitats, which is typically assumed to require costly transport of high-mass components from Earth. Here, we investigate an alternative approach based on in situ fabrication using biologically generated materials. We show that several common biomaterials are capable of blocking UV radiation, transmitting visible light, and maintaining pressure differences sufficient to permanently stabilize liquid H2O in a vacuum or low-pressure environment. As a proof of concept, we then demonstrate growth of eukaryotic green alga in a 3D printed PLA bioplastic habitat under Mars-relevant conditions of a 600 Pa CO2 background atmosphere. Our results demonstrate that products of biology itself can be used to create habitats in extraterrestrial environments. This approach is scalable, sustainable, and plausibly could be extended to construction of human habitats in the future.

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