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How Scientists Plan to Grow Food on the Moon
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How Scientists Plan to Grow Food on the Moon

As humanity prepares to return to the Moon for extended stays, scientists are racing to solve one of the hardest problems in space exploration: how to grow food in lunar soil.

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Poland to Ban Social Media for Children Under 15 Technology

Poland to Ban Social Media for Children Under 15

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Fico Cancels Emergency Electricity Supply to Ukraine: Stalemate Continues Economy

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Japan's HTV-X1 Departs ISS After Delivering 5.5 Tons Science

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Germany's Housing Crisis: 400,000 Homes Target Unmet

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