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    A chickpea flower grown in 75 per cent moon dust

    Picture equipped by Jessica Atkin at Texas A&M University

    Chickpeas could possibly develop on the moon with the assist of a fungus and a few worms. Lunar soil is notoriously inhospitable to life, however the addition of a easy fungus and earthworms can enable chickpeas – and probably different vegetation as effectively – to develop there.

    Moon dust is pointy and clumpy, lacks a number of of the vitamins that vegetation want and is filled with poisonous contaminants that might kill off any greenery making an attempt to develop there. Jessica Atkin at Texas…

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