TEXAS A&M'S DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

TEXAS A&M'S DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING is working with NASA to devise ways to provide food and clean air to future astronauts by growing plants that can tolerate the low air pressures found on Mars, according to Texas A&M. "If we're going to Mars, we've got to be able to...

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