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  2. Animals in space - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 December 2024. Miss Baker, a squirrel monkey, rode a Jupiter IRBM (scale model of rocket shown) into space in 1959. Landmarks for animals in space 1947: First animals in space (fruit flies) 1949: First primate and first mammal in space 1950: First mouse in space 1951: First dogs in space 1957: First ...

  3. Competition (biology) - Wikipedia

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    These organisms might never interact directly but compete by responding to changes in resource levels. Very obvious examples of this phenomenon include a diurnal species and a nocturnal species that nevertheless share the same resources or a plant that competes with neighboring plants for light, nutrients, and space for root growth. [11] [8]

  4. Intraspecific competition - Wikipedia

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    Individuals can compete for food, water, space, light, mates, or any other resource which is required for survival or reproduction. The resource must be limited for competition to occur; if every member of the species can obtain a sufficient amount of every resource then individuals do not compete and the population grows exponentially. [1]

  5. Category:Animals in space - Wikipedia

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    Non-human primate astronauts of the American space program (6 P) Pages in category "Animals in space" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.

  6. European space chief says Europe must be able to compete globally

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    The head of the European Space Agency (ESA) has said the region's space industry needs the muscle to compete globally, warning Europe risks falling behind in the new space race. Major European ...

  7. Competition - Wikipedia

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    Competition within, between, and among species is one of the most important forces in biology, especially in the field of ecology. [5]Competition between members of a species ("intraspecific") for resources such as food, water, territory, and sunlight may result in an increase in the frequency of a variant of the species best suited for survival and reproduction until its fixation within a ...

  8. 4 fascinating lessons we can learn from 'lazy' animals ...

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    Lesson #4: Learn from the lions and prioritize rest Researchers say we can learn more about our sleep habits by looking at the lions. (Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images) (LightRocket ...

  9. A new space race is taking shape as sovereign and newer ... - AOL

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    America is continuing to intensify its efforts in space to maintain its competitive edge with the Department of Defence’s Space Force budget for 2024 set to reach $30 billion. Pressure on the ...