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Scientists explore how to improve crop yields

In a controlled greenhouse at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands, researchers have now identified a way that shows promise for improving crop yields in simulated Martian soil, with different crops grown together in a method called "intercropping" pioneered by ancient Maya farmers. In their experiments, the researchers grew cherry tomatoes, peas and carrots together in pots. Tomatoes grown in this manner produced about double the yield of tomatoes grown alone - or "monocropped" - in the same simulated Martian soil, with more and bigger fruit.

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New Findings Indicate Gene-Edited Rice Might Survive in Martian Soil

U of A researchers presented an abstract at the 54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference suggesting genetically modified rice could grow in the Martian regolith.


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Martian Soil Indicates Red Planet Could Establish Human Colonies in the Future

Humans could establish colonies on Mars as soil on the red planet indicates habitable conditions. Evidence comes from Martian soil that human colonies could live on one area on the red planet.

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Gutfeld

>> greg: we are short on time so here is a story in five words. mars colony made of urine. i'm already having misgivings, but i will go to you, jim, first. so, heather... i'm sorry. scientists are creating space grids by mixing martian soil with several substances including a compound found in urine, what do you think? this compound is called urea. i read the article and i use it. it comes in a lot of beauty products. >> greg: really? >> itself understand. but it is not -- my husband said that is urine and i didn't buy. no, it really is a camel though my chemical good for your skin and this can have compounds on mars. so what is a one day

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ISRO & IISc Scientists Develop a Method to Make 'Space Bricks' from Martian Soil

This method makes the bricks less porous, which was a problem with previous Martian brick-making methods. "The bacteria seep deep into the pore spaces, using their own proteins to bind the particles together, decreasing porosity and resulting in stronger bricks," said Aloke Kumar, associate professor at IISc's Department of Mechanical Engineering and one of the paper's senior authors.

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Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream-20220402-04:00:00

a breakthrough eczema treatment. we are out of time. things to kayleigh mcenany, piers morgan, tyrus, kept him. i'm great gutfeld, and i love you, america. a smattering of applause. i'm julian turner in washington in for shannon bream. breaking tonight, and ukrainian president vladimir polansky sitting down with fox news in a exclusive innkeeper for the first time addressing russia's activation that is military fin an airstrike on martian soil on friday. >> did you order at the attack into russian soil, the ukrainia

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Don't Look Up: Huge Asteroid to Pass Close to Earth

An asteroid wider than the tallest building in the world will cross Earth's orbit next week, media reports said Wednesday. Named 7482 (1994 PC1), the as

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BBC News

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