Lettuce may protect astronauts’ bones on Mars trip
New York: Astronauts might one day grow and eat genetically modified plants to ward off disease associated with long spaceflights. ...
Read moreDetailsNew York: Astronauts might one day grow and eat genetically modified plants to ward off disease associated with long spaceflights. ...
Read moreDetailsNew York: Researchers have found that the salad crop, red romaine lettuce, grown on board the International Space Station (ISS), ...
Read moreDetailsWashington: The astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have managed to successfully cultivate salad crop -- red romaine lettuce ...
Read moreDetailsLondon: After cultivating lettuce in space three years ago, crew members aboard the International Space Station could be growing beans ...
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