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Australian self-contained scientific environment?

Lark

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Does anyone remember an Australian project, I think it was, in which a group of scientists went into a self-contained environment and had to quit it early because of bordom and infighting and stress reactions to one another?

I dont remember the name but I'm interested in both the idea of vault living and if they did any typology studies or profiles of the candidates before during or after.
 

Lark

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I think this may be it, curious thing, all these studies on scientists in artic stations and people confined in biospheres and they havent considered studying submariners or navy personnel instead, it would appear to me that they would yield the same study material as these expensive experiments.

It also would exclude many sampling error problems that I can think of with a self-selecting or self-reflecting group of scientists with and idea of how confinement is part of the study.
 
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