Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: Many of us have a vitamin D deficiency and don't know it, researchers say Why seasonal allergies are becoming worse New Orleans’ latest picture-perfect attraction offers stunning 360-degree city views Scientists say that plants can grow on the moon, but they might not be as plentiful as once hoped. As part of an ongoing effort to study samples from space, Apollo astronauts previously collected samples of lunar surface material, known as regolith, and brought them back to Earth. NASA says that now, 50 years later, three of those samples were used to grow plants for the first time successfully.
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